Sony RS-232C User Manual
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When you specify the scene No.(31[H] (‘1’) through 44[H] (‘D’)), parameters of the subsequent 2nd through 8th bytes are written in the
scene memory.
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Scene No. (1st byte)
This command is used to specify the scene No.
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MIC MUTING (2nd byte)
This command is used to specify muting of the MIC input channels with the 8-bit data.
When you want to set the MUTING status, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to cancel MUTING, set the corresponding bit
to 0.
Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.
bit7
bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
0
1
MIC6/
MIC5/
MIC4
MIC3
MIC2/
MIC1/
LINE2
LINE1
WL2
WL1
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LINE MUTING (3rd byte)
This command is used to specify muting of the LINE input channels with the 8-bit data.
When you want to set the MUTING status, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to cancel MUTING, set the corresponding bit
to 0.
Bit-2 to bit-7 are fixed all the time.
bit7
bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
0
1
0
0
0
0
LINE4
LINE3
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LINE OUTPUT1-6 MUTING (4th byte)
This command is used to specify muting of the LINE OUTPUT1 to 6 channels with the 8-bit data.
When you want to set the MUTING status, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to cancel MUTING, set the corresponding bit
to 0.
Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.
bit7
bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
0
1
OUT6
OUT5
OUT4
OUT3
OUT2
OUT1
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LINE OUTPUT7,8/REC OUT1,2 /SPEAKER OUTPUT1,2 MUTING (5th byte)
This command is used to specify muting of the LINE OUTPUT7,8, REC OUT1,2, SPEAKER OUTPUT1 and 2 with the 8-bit data.
When you want to set the MUTING status, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to cancel MUTING, set the corresponding bit
to 0.
Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.
bit7
bit6
bit5
bit4
bit3
bit2
bit1
bit0
0
1
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
REC
REC
OUTPUT8
OUTPUT7
OUTPUT2
OUTPUT1
OUT2
OUT1
SCENE No.
SCENE No.
1
31[H] ( ‘1’ )
11
3B[H] ( ‘;’ )
2
32[H] ( ‘2’ )
12
3C[H] ( ‘<’ )
3
33[H] ( ‘3’ )
13
3D[H] ( ‘=’ )
4
34[H] ( ‘4’ )
14
3E[H] ( ‘>’ )
5
35[H] ( ‘5’ )
15
3F[H] ( ‘?’ )
6
36[H] ( ‘6’ )
16
40[H] ( ‘@’ )
7
37[H] ( ‘7’ )
17
41[H] ( ‘A’ )
8
38[H] ( ‘8’ )
18
42[H] ( ‘B’ )
9
39[H] ( ‘9’ )
19
43[H] ( ‘C’ )
10
3A[H] ( ‘:’ )
20
44[H] ( ‘D’ )