C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM
C4630 SE Inbound Serial Commands
Each C4630 SE inbound serial command begins with a colon character (:), followed by a single letter that indicates the desired command, then one or more parameters, and ends with a carriage return (<cr>).
Command | Syntax | Parameters | State | Comments |
Zone Power | :Zxy<cr> | x = Zone 1 – 6; y = State | 1=On; 0=Off | Discrete Zone Setting |
All Zones Off | :Zy<cr> | y = State | 1=On; 0=Off | Global Setting Only |
Source Select | :Sxy<cr> | x = Zone 1 – 6; y = Source 1 – 4 | Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting |
Volume | :Vxyy<cr> | x = Zone 1 – 6; yy = Vol 0 – 60 | Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting |
Volume Step | :Vx++<cr> | ++ = increase 1 step | Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting |
| Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting | ||
Page Volume | :Gxyy<cr> | x = Zone 1 – 6; yy = Vol 0 – 60 | Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting |
Page Volume Step | :Gx++<cr> | ++ = increase 1 step | Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting |
| Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting | ||
Mute | :Mxy<cr> | x = Zone 1 – 6; y = State | 1 = Mute On; 0 = Mute Off | Discrete Zone Setting |
Balance | :Bxyyy<cr> | x = Zone 1 – 6; yyy = Bal | Adjustable; Center = 0 | Discrete Zone Setting |
Balance Bump Step | :Bx++<cr> | ++ = increase 1 step to right | Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting |
| Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting | ||
Bass | :Lxyy<cr> | x = Zone 1 – 6 yy = Bass | Adjustable; Flat = 0 | Discrete Zone Setting |
Bass Bump Step | :Lx++<cr> | ++ = increase 1 step | Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting |
| Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting | ||
Treble | :Hxyy<cr> | x = Zone 1 – 6; yy = Treble | Adjustable; Flat = 0 | Discrete Zone Setting |
Treble Bump Step | :Hx++<cr> | ++ = increase 1 step | Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting |
| Adjustable | Discrete Zone Setting | ||
Simulate Button Press | :Pzxyyy<cr> | See S I M U L A T E B U T T O N P R E S S C O M M A N D S on page 45 |
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After each command is received the C4630 SE will respond with ‘+OK’ if the command is recognized and executed, or ‘+ERR’ if the command is invalid. Note that even valid commands will return ‘+ERR’ if the C4630 SE is not able to process them (i.e. if it is turned OFF).
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