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48 dab1 distributed audio system s, Serial commands, Simulate button press serial commands – Sonance DAB1 User Manual

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DAB1 DISTRIBUTED AUDIO SYSTEM

S

IMULATE

B

UTTON

P

RESS

Serial Commands

No t e : R e q u i re s f i r m w a re v e r s i o n v 2 . 0 o r h i g h e r

The S

IMULATE

B

UTTON

P

RESS

serial command

:P (see table on page 46) can be

used to allow a serial control device to trigger the macro that is programmed
into any keypad button in any DAB1 zone.

The command format is ::PPzzxxyyyyyy<

>

P = Simulate button press

z = The Zone number of the command (1 – 6)

x = The command layer: 1 = P

RESS

, 2 = P

RESS

-

AND

-H

OLD

, 3 = D

OUBLE

-P

RESS

, 4 =

E

XTRA

C

OMMANDS

(see

Expanded Control Features, on page 47)

yyy = The keypad button to be triggered, from the table to the right

.

For example, to trigger the P

RESS

layer S

OURCE

1 keypad button macro in

Zone 2 the serial command would be:

::PP2

21

11

17

7<

>

P = S

IMULATE

B

UTTON

P

RESS

command

2 = Zone 2

1 = P

RESS

layer

17 = S

OURCE

1 button

S i m u l a t e B u t t o n P r e s s C o m m a n d s i n M u l t i - U n i t S y s t e m s

As with other serial commands, a S

IMULATE

B

UTTON

P

RESS

command can be used

to control any DAB1 in a system with multiple units by adding the DAB1’s Unit
ID number (see page 30) to the command after the colon.
For example, to trigger the P

RESS

layer S

OURCE

1 keypad button macro in Zone

2 of Unit #3 in a multi-unit system, the serial command would be:

:: 3

3 PP 2

2 1

1 1

1 7

7 <

< cc rr >

>

3 = Unit ID #3

P = S

IMULATE

B

UTTON

P

RESS

command

2 = Zone 2

1 = P

RESS

layer

17 = S

OURCE

1 button

Simulate Button Press

Serial Commands

BBuuttttoonn

yyyyyy EEqquuiivvaalleenntt

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

7

7

8

8

9

9

10

(DAB KP)

;

10

0

(C4630 SE KP)

11

(DAB KP)

;

11

(C4630 SE KP)

12

(DAB KP)

;

12

+

(C4630 SE KP)

Volume Up

13

Mute

14

Volume Down

15

Off

16

Source 1

17

Source 2

18

Source 3

19

Source 4

20

Pause

21

Play

22

Backward

23

Forward

24

Extra Commands*

001 – 200

* See page 50 for details about

Extra Commands.