beautypg.com

Contemporary Research 232-STSi V 6.3 User Manual

Page 11

background image

Contemporary Research

11

232-STSi PAL TV Tuner

RS-232 Control - General Commands

S0=

Set Channel Plan

Not Applicable

S3=

TV Standard

Example: „>S3‟

1=PAL B/G/H A2 (Rev 6.1)

2=Future

3=PAL B/G/H NICAM (Rev 6.1)

4=PAL D/K NICAM

(Rev 6.1)

5=PAL I NICAM (Rev 6.1)

6=SECAM L (Rev 6.2)

7=SECAM B/G/H (Future)

8=SECAM D/K (Future)

Null=Toggling, as with Top IR or KK 104

Steps through TV Standards

S4=

Set front panel lockout mode

0=None

1=Channel

2=Volume

3=Channel & Volume

4=Mute A/V

5=Channel & Mute A/V

6=Volume & Mute A/V

7=All

S5=

Power-up volume

0=restore to previous level

1-63= Restore to preset volume level (1 min, 63 max)

S7=

Set audio mode

0=Mono - both A channels

1=Stereo/Dual/Mono A auto-sense (default)

2=Dual A and B/Mono A auto-sense

3=Mono - both B channels

S8=

Set bass gain level

Fixed at 0 dB

S9=

Set treble gain level

Fixed at 0 dB

SQ

Request Q Mode status

Unit sends “Q” Mode status string

SS

Request Front Panel status

Unit sends “S” Front Panel status string

ST

Request Channel status

Example: „>ST‟

Unit sends “T” Channel/Source status string

Returns Channel/Source status response string

SV

Request A/V status

Unit sends “V” Audio status string

TR=

Set Tune Ring (TR)

Not applicable

TT=

Select channel preset

Example: „>TT=28‟

0=video mute

255=mute off

126=External AV Input

Selects channel preset 28

TC=

Select channel preset

Example: „>TC=39‟

0=video mute, 255=mute off, does not change audio level

126=External AV Input

Selects channel preset 39

TP

Previous channel

Selects previous channel

T]

Search up

Searches for next higher frequency

T[

Search down

Searches for next lower frequency

TS=

Add Preset

Example: „>TS=22‟

Example: „>TS‟

Saves preset to memory, includes preset #, frequency, TV Standard

Saves data to Preset 22, replaces previous data at that address

Acts like Right Arrow Key – adds preset

TE=

Delete Preset

Example: „>TE=24‟

Example: „>TE=24-99‟

Example: „>TE‟

Deletes one or more channel presets

Deletes Preset 24

Deletes all channels between 24 and 99

Acts like Left Arrow Key – deletes current preset

TU

Tune preset up

Example: „>3TU‟

Selects next higher channel preset

Bumps Unit#3 tuned channel up

TD

Tune preset down

Selects next lower channel preset