Polycom RS-232 manual

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ERROR#043

ERROR#044

ERROR#045

ERROR#060

ERROR#070

ERROR#071

ERROR#072

ERROR#073

ERROR#074

ERROR#075

ERROR#076

ERROR#077

ERROR#090

ERROR#091

This error occurs as the result of an AMLMN command. It happens when the

command attempts to set a "last mic on" number that does not belong to the specified automixer while "last mic on" mode is set to manual.

This error occurs as the result of an AMCHAIR command. It happens when the

command tries to enable chairman mode, but the chairman microphone is set to a microphone that does not belong to the specified automixer.

This error occurs as the result of an AMCHAIR command. It happens when the

command tries to set the chairman microphone to a microphone that does not belong to the specified automixer while chairman mode is enabled.

This error occurs when the user has attempted to utilize more variable DSP resources than are available. This may occur if too many matrix crosspoints are unmuted or too many parametric EQ filters are enabled. The DSPLOAD command

can query the current percentage utilization of DSP resources.

This error occurs as a result of a macro or preset execution command (PRESETX, PRESETQ, MACROX, MACROQ). It indicates that the macro or preset requested was empty.

This error occurs as a result of a PRESETW or PRESETK command. In the case of PRESETW it indicates that an attempt was made to write to a factory preset, which is not allowed. In the case of PRESETK, it indicates that an attempt was made to delete a factory preset, which is not allowed.

This error occurs as a result of a PRESETQ command. It indicates that one or more commands in the preset had errors during execution.

This error occurs as a result of a MACROA command when there are already too many commands in the macro. The limit is 256 commands per macro.

This error occurs in response to a MACROA or a logic pin (LIA, LIH, etc.) command. If the command written to the macro or logic pin is illegal, then this error occurs.

This error occurs when a command attempts to write non-volatile memory, but non- volatile memory is password protected via NVLOCK.

This error occurs when attempting to add a macro command (either during an upload or while writing a single macro) and the Vortex runs out of room in non- volatile memory. As a result, the entire macro is discarded. If this occurs during an upload, all previous macros (before the one that caused the error) are written successfully.

This error occurs when attempting to add a command to a macro, but the Vortex is not in the process of writing a macro. This may happen if you forget to do a MACROS or UMACROS command, or if you had an ERROR#076 and continued trying to add commands.

This error indicates an EF Bus hardware handshaking error. This could happen if bussed units are not powered on simultaneously. Powering the units up simultaneously should remove the error.

This error indicates an EF Bus software handshaking error. This could happen if bussed units are not powered on simultaneously. Powering the units up simultaneously should remove the error.

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Polycom RS-232 manual

RS-232 specifications

Polycom RS-232 is a key interface utilized in various communication and audiovisual systems, enabling effective integration between different devices. This technology employs a standard serial communication protocol that allows for robust control and communication, particularly in environments that require sophisticated audiovisual setups.

One of the main features of Polycom RS-232 is its ability to facilitate point-to-point communication over distances of up to 50 feet without the need for a repeater. This long-range connectivity is essential in large conference rooms and auditoriums where devices are often spread out over considerable distances. The serial connection is often more reliable than wireless options, which can be susceptible to interference.

Another notable characteristic is its versatile compatibility with a range of devices, including cameras, projectors, and interface panels. This allows users to control multiple devices from a single point, streamlining the operation of complex setups. The straightforward nature of RS-232 commands simplifies integration, which is a significant benefit for both installers and end-users.

Polycom RS-232 also supports various baud rates, giving users the flexibility to optimize communication speed based on their requirements. This adaptability ensures that users can achieve the desired performance, whether they are managing basic functions like power and volume control or more complex commands for switching video sources or adjusting settings.

The technology also features error-checking capabilities, which contribute to its reliability in communication. This reduces the likelihood of issues during operations, ensuring that commands are correctly received and executed. Additionally, its structured protocol aids in diagnosing and troubleshooting, making it easier to manage any issues that arise.

With its robust nature and proven reliability, Polycom RS-232 remains a pivotal technology in the realm of audiovisual communications. Its combination of long-range capabilities, compatibility, flexibility, and reliability makes it an essential tool for enhancing the efficiency of modern communication environments. As technology continues to evolve, the importance of dependable interfaces like Polycom RS-232 cannot be overstated, ensuring seamless integration and operation of sophisticated communication systems. Whether used in educational institutions, corporate environments, or event venues, Polycom RS-232 guarantees a streamlined experience in device management and control.