Velodyne Acoustics SC-602 RS-232Commands, Activity, Acceptable, Examples, Comments, Format

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RS-232 Commands

RS-232 Commands

Activity

Command

Acceptable

Example(s)

Comments

 

Format

n Values

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volume Control

#VOnn$,

00 – 80

#VO25$,

Sets volume to a value,

 

#VO+$,

 

#VO+$,

increments volume up

 

#VO-$,

 

#VO-$,

or down, or requests

 

#VO?$

 

#VO?$

current volume setting

 

 

 

 

 

Preset Control

#PSn$,

1, 2, 3, 4

#PS1$, #PS2$,

Activates the indicated

 

#PS?$

 

#PS3$, #PS4$,

preset, or requests

 

 

 

#PS?$

the current preset

 

 

 

 

 

Logo Light

#LTn$,

0: Light Off

#LT0$

Turns the Logo Light

Control

#LT?$

1: Light On

#LT1$

on or off, or requests

 

 

 

#LT?$

light state

 

 

 

 

 

Night Mode

#NMn$,

0: Night

#NM0$

Activates/Deactivates

Control

#NM?$

Mode Off

#NM1$

Night Mode, or

 

 

1: Night

#NM?$

requests light

 

 

Mode On

 

mode state

 

 

 

 

 

Mute Control

#MUn$,

0: Mute Off

#MU1$

Mutes/Unmutes the

 

#MU?$

1: Mute On

#MU?$

woofer, or requests

 

#MU0$

 

 

mute state

 

 

 

 

 

Power Control

#JUn$,

0: Power Off

#JU0$

Powers On/Powers

 

#JU?$

1: Power On

#JU1$

Off the woofer, or

 

 

 

#JU?$

requests power state

 

 

 

 

 

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Velodyne Acoustics SC-602 user manual RS-232Commands, Activity, Acceptable, Examples, Comments, Format, n Values

FAQ

What are the acceptable values for Volume Control commands?

The acceptable values for Volume Control commands are 0080 for setting the volume to a specific value, incrementing the volume up or down, and requesting the current volume setting.

How do I activate a preset using Preset Control commands?

You can activate a preset using Preset Control commands by specifying 1, 2, 3, or 4, and requesting the current preset.

How can I turn the Logo Light on or off?

You can turn the Logo Light on or off using the Logo Light Control commands, specifying 0 for Light Off, 1 for Light On, or requesting the light state.