Level down command – Sony RS-232C User Manual
Page 8

– 8 –
•
Fader level (2nd byte)
Set the fader level [dB].
Example: When changing the sound volume of the MASTER A to 0 dB
43[H] 4C[H] 56[H] 4C[H] 40[H] 59[H] 0D[H] (‘C L V L @ Y CR’)
LEVEL DOWN: 43[H] 4C[H] 56[H] 2D[H] (‘CLV–’)
This command is used to decrease the sound volume of the specified channel.
When this comma is sent, the sound volume keeps decreasing. When the LEVEL UP/DOWN STOP command that is described later, is sent,
the sound volume stops decreasing.
Variable range of a sound volume is from –
∞ to +10 dB when the sound volume is set to the reference level 0 dB.
When the power of the SRP-X700P is turned off, the sound volume level is reset to 0 dB.
•
Packet format
43[H] 4C[H] 56[H] 2D[H] “parameter” 0D[H]
•
Parameter
Specify the channel that you want to use, as the parameter.
Example: When decreasing the sound volume of LINE4
43[H] 4C[H] 56[H] 2D[H] 37[H] 0D[H] (‘C L V - 7 CR’)
CHANNEL
CHANNEL
MIC1/WL1 INPUT
30[H] ( ‘0
’ )
LINE OUTPUT5
3C[H] ( ‘<
’ )
MIC2/WL2 INPUT
31[H] ( ‘1
’ )
LINE OUTPUT6
3D[H] ( ‘=
’ )
MIC3 INPUT
32[H] ( ‘2
’ )
LINE OUTPUT7
3E[H] ( ‘>
’ )
MIC4 INPUT
33[H] ( ‘3
’ )
LINE OUTPUT8
3F[H] ( ‘?
’ )
MIC5/LINE1 INPUT
34[H] ( ‘4
’ )
MASTER A
40[H] ( ‘@
’ )
MIC6/LINE2 INPUT
35[H] ( ‘5
’ )
MASTER B
41[H] ( ‘A
’ )
LINE 3 INPUT
36[H] ( ‘6
’ )
REMOTE 1
42[H] ( ‘B
’ )
LINE 4 INPUT
37[H] ( ‘7
’ )
REMOTE 2
43[H] ( ‘C
’ )
LINE OUTPUT1
38[H] ( ‘8
’ )
REMOTE 3
44[H] ( ‘D
’ )
LINE OUTPUT2
39[H] ( ‘9
’ )
REMOTE 4
45[H] ( ‘E
’ )
LINE OUTPUT3
3A[H] ( ‘:
’ )
REMOTE 5
46[H] ( ‘F
’ )
LINE OUTPUT4
3B[H] ( ‘;
’ )
REMOTE 6
47[H] ( ‘G
’ )
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
LEVEL
-
∞
30[H] (‘0’) -20.0 40[H]
(‘@’) -4.5 50[H]
(‘P’) +3.5 60[H]
(‘`’)
-70.0 31[H]
(‘1’) -19.0 41[H]
(‘A’) -4.0 51[H]
(‘Q’) +4.0 61[H]
(‘a’)
-60.0 32[H]
(‘2’) -18.0 42[H]
(‘B’) -3.5 52[H]
(‘R’) +4.5 62[H]
(‘b’)
-55.0 33[H]
(‘3’) -17.0 43[H]
(‘C’) -3.0 53[H]
(‘S’) +5.0 63[H]
(‘c’)
-50.0 34[H]
(‘4’) -16.0 44[H]
(‘D’) -2.5 54[H]
(‘T’) +5.5 64[H]
(‘d’)
-45.0 35[H]
(‘5’) -15.0 45[H]
(‘E’) -2.0 55[H]
(‘U’) +6.0 65[H]
(‘e’)
-40.0 36[H]
(‘6’) -14.0 46[H]
(‘F’) -1.5 56[H]
(‘V’) +6.5 66[H]
(‘f’)
-35.0 37[H]
(‘7’) -13.0 47[H]
(‘G’) -1.0 57[H]
(‘W’) +7.0 67[H]
(‘g’)
-32.5 38[H]
(‘8’) -12.0 48[H]
(‘H’) -0.5 58[H]
(‘X’) +7.5 68[H]
(‘h’)
-30.0 39[H]
(‘9’) -11.0
49[H]
(‘I’) 0 59[H]
(‘Y’) +8.0 69[H]
(‘i’)
-27.5 3A[H]
(‘:’) -10.0
4A[H]
(‘J’) +0.5 5A[H]
(‘Z’) +8.5 6A[H]
(‘j’)
-25.0 3B[H]
(‘;’) -9.0 4B[H]
(‘K’) +1.0 5B[H]
(‘[’) +9.0
6B[H]
(‘k’)
-24.0 3C[H]
(‘<’) -8.0 4C[H]
(‘L’) +1.5 5C[H]
(‘\’) +10.0
6C[H]
(‘l’)
-23.0 3D[H]
(‘=’) -7.0 4D[H]
(‘M’)
+2.0 5D[H]
(‘)’)
-22.0 3E[H]
(‘>’) -6.0 4E[H]
(‘N’) +2.5 5E[H]
(‘^’)
-21.0 3F[H]
(‘?’) -5.0 4F[H]
(‘O’) +3.0 5F[H]
(‘_’)