Philips FMU-100 User Manual
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User Manual
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Appendix 3: Messages for remote controlling RX Radiator
const
WM_MyVolUp=WM_USER + 1001;
volume up
WM_MyVolDown=WM_USER + 1002;
volume down
WM_MyMute=WM_USER + 1003;
mute
WM_MyUnmute=WM_USER + 1004;
unmute
WM_MyStatUp=WM_USER + 1005;
station up
WM_MyStatDown=WM_USER + 1006; station
down
WM_MyLastStat=WM_USER + 1007; last
station
WM_MySurf=WM_USER + 1008;
starts/stops surfing
WM_MyTuneStatNo=WM_USER + 1009;
wPar= 1 .. 24
WM_MyTuneFr=WM_USER + 1010;
wPar= 06000 to 13000
(for
example
wPar=8970
for
fr.
89.7
MHz)
WM_MyMin=WM_USER + 1011;
minimize
WM_MyMax=WM_USER + 1012;
maximize
WM_MyThin=WM_USER + 1013;
thin window
WM_MyRecord=WM_USER + 1014;
starts/stops recording
WM_MyRadClose=WM_USER + 1015;
close RX Radiator
WM_MyRestore=WM_USER + 1016;
restores from minimized state
WM_MyMonoStereo=WM_USER + 1017;
toggles mono/stereo
WM_MyStereo=WM_USER + 1018;
stereo on
WM_MyMono=WM_USER + 1019;
mono on
WM_MyMuteUnmute=WM_USER + 1020;
toggles mute/unmute mode
WM_MyToggleThin=WM_USER + 1021;
toggles thin/maximized window
WM_MyToggleTray=WM_USER + 1022;
toggles tray icon/normal window
WM_MyFineTuneUp=WM_USER + 1023;
fine tune up
WM_MyFineTuneDown=WM_USER + 1024; fine tune down
WM_MyCoarseTuneUp=WM_USER + 1025; tune up
WM_MyCoarseTuneDown=WM_USER + 1026; tune down
WM_MyScanUp=WM_USER + 1027;
scan up
WM_MyScanDown=WM_USER + 1028;
scan down
WM_MyToggleOnTop=WM_USER + 1029; toggless on/off always on top
WM_MyLCD=WM_USER + 1030;
set LCD text
WM_MyRecordName=WM_USER + 1031;
stop recording and save it with given name
WM_MyLockLCD=WM_USER + 1032;
prevent LCD from being updating
WM_MyReleaseLCD=WM_USER + 1033;
unlock LCD
WM_MyRefreshLCD=WM_USER + 1034;
force RX Radiator to refresh LCD
WM_MyLoopOn=WM_USER + 1035;
loop recording on
WM_MyLoopOff=WM_USER + 1036;
loop recording off
WM_MyToggleLoop=WM_USER + 1037;
toggles loop recording on/off
WM_MySleep=WM_USER + 1038;
toggles sleep timer on/off, parameters wPar:
0 for switching off and 10, 20, 30, 60, 120,
300 (minutes);
If lPar = 1, then Windows will be shut down
Example:
You can use it in some programming language (example in Delphi):