Toggle ir code, C4630 se inbound serial protocol (fixed) – Sonance C4630 SE User Manual
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C4630 SE HOME AUDIO SYSTEM
After setting the number of repeats, drag the Repeat
Steps icon into the Macro Window. Then drag the
command to be repeated into the bracket connected
to the Repeat command (see
Figure 62, on page 41).
Toggle IR Code
The Toggle IR Code command (see
Figure 63) causes
a button to alternate between two different IR
commands each time the button is pressed. This is
useful for controlling a component with a button that
uses a toggle code, such as a CD player with a
single P
LAY
/P
AUSE
button.
After dragging the Toggle IR Code icon into the
Macro Window, drag the two IR commands you want
the button to toggle between into the bracket connect-
ed to the Toggle IR Code command (see
Figure 64).
Controlling the C4630 SE via RS-232 (Inbound Serial Control)
In addition to issuing RS-232 commands in macros to control other audio/video components, the C4630 SE’s audio
functions can also be controlled via RS-232 commands issued by an RS-232 capable control device (serial control).
NOTE: The C4630 SE is capable of one-directional ser ial operation (either
INBOUND
OR
OUTBOUND
)
ONLY. Placing a single RS-232 command in any macro will automatically conf igure the C4630 SE
as an
OUTBOUND
serial control unit that will not respond to RS-232 commands from a serial control device.
To allow the C4630 SE to be controlled by a serial-control device you must remove all RS-232
commands from all macros. See Finding RS-232 Commands In Macros, on page 50, for more information.
C4630 SE Inbound Serial Protocol (fixed)
Baud Rate = 1
19
92
20
00
0 ; Data Bits = 8
8; Parity = N
Noonnee ; Stop Bits = 1
1; Flow Control = N
Noonnee
Drag
Icon Into
Macro
Window
Figure 63:
Toggle IR Code Window
Drag Commands
into Toggle Bracket
Figure 64:
Drag Commands Into Bracket