LINE OUTPUT 1-6 ON/OFF (13th byte)

This command is used to turn ON/OFF the automatic mixer according to the output channels.

When you want to turn it ON, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to turn it OFF, set the corresponding bit to 0. Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.

MSB

 

 

 

 

 

 

LSB

bit7

bit6

bit5

bit4

bit3

bit2

bit1

bit0

0

1

OUT6

OUT5

OUT4

OUT3

OUT2

OUT1

LINE OUTPUT 7,8, RECOUT 1,2 ON/OFF (14th byte)

This command is used to turn ON/OFF the automatic mixer according to the output channels.

When you want to turn it ON, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to turn it OFF, set the corresponding bit to 0. Bit-4 to bit-7 are fixed all the time.

MSB

 

 

 

 

 

 

LSB

bit7

bit6

bit5

bit4

bit3

bit2

bit1

bit0

0

1

0

0

REC2

REC1

OUT8

OUT7

Example: When setting the respective parameters as shown below.

INPUT COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD

: –3 dB

INPUT COMPRESSOR RATIO

: 4:1

INPUT COMPRESSOR ATTACK TIME

: 33 ms

INPUT COMPRESSOR RELEASE TIME

: 100 ms

INPUT GATE THRESHOLD

: –25 dB

INPUT GATE HOLD TIME

: 1000 ms

INPUT GATE RELEASE TIME

: 470 ms

OUTPUT LIMITER THRESHOLD

: 10dB

OUTPUT LIMITER ATTACK TIME

: 0.47 ms

OUTPUT LIMITER RELEASE TIME

: 100 ms

FUNCTION ON/OFF

: Set DEFAULT/EDIT to EDIT, turn on NOM, and turn off ONLY ONE and

 

LAST ON.

MIC INPUT ON/OFF

: Turn on MIC 1-4, and turn off MIC 5, 6.

LINE OUTPUT1-6 ON/OFF

: Turn on LINE OUTPUT1-4, and turn off LINE OUTPUT5, 6.

LINE OUTPUT7-8, REC OUT 1,2 ON/OFF

: Turn on LINE OUTPUT7, 8, and turn off REC OUT1, 2.

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Sony RS-232C manual Line Output 1-6 ON/OFF 13th byte, Line Output 7,8, Recout 1,2 ON/OFF 14th byte, REC2 REC1 OUT8 OUT7

RS-232C specifications

The Sony RS-232C is a renowned communication standard that has been widely utilized in various electronic devices, enabling serial communication between computers and peripheral devices. This protocol is integral in various applications, including industrial automation, medical equipment, and consumer electronics.

One of the main features of the Sony RS-232C is its simplicity and ease of use. The standard utilizes a basic serial communication method, allowing for asynchronous data transmission. This means that data can be sent one bit at a time over a single channel, ensuring reliable communication over short distances, typically up to 50 feet, although longer distances can be achieved with proper cable management and signal boosters.

The technology behind the RS-232C standard employs voltage levels to represent binary data. Logic level zero is represented by a voltage between -3 to -25 volts, while logic level one is between +3 to +25 volts. This voltage differential is crucial for distinguishing between 'on' and 'off' states in electronic signaling. The standard supports data rates of up to 115.2 kbps, making it suitable for various applications, although it is generally limited in speed when compared to modern communication standards like USB or Ethernet.

In terms of characteristics, the Sony RS-232C supports both full-duplex and half-duplex communication, allowing for simultaneous transmission and reception of data, or one-directional data transfer, respectively. The protocol also includes control signals for flow control, such as RTS (Request to Send) and CTS (Clear to Send), which help manage data transmission and prevent data loss due to buffer overflow.

The RS-232C standard has 25-pin and 9-pin connector configurations, although many devices now utilize the more compact 9-pin DIN format. This legacy standard remains prevalent in industrial settings, as many devices still use RS-232 connections.

Despite the emergence of more advanced communication protocols, the reliability and robustness of the Sony RS-232C ensure that it remains an enduring choice for numerous applications. Its straightforward configuration, coupled with extensive documentation and support, makes it a favorable option for both new installations and the maintenance of legacy systems in various industries. As technology continues to evolve, the RS-232C standard remains a testament to the enduring principles of reliable communication.