Ecler CA‐NET RS‐232 User Manual
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CA‐NET Protocol
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And 6 in the case of the CA200z:
o
LINE1
o
LINE2
o
LINE2
o
LINE4
o
MICRO1
o
MICRO2
is a numerical value that identifies one available Preset stored in the
device’s memory. It can be within the [1..5] range.
are numerical values in the [0…64] range that define values in a scale
equivalent to [‐inf...Maximum_Volume] in 1.25 dB steps.
are numerical values in the [‐10…10] range that define values in a scale
equivalent to [‐10, ‐8, ‐6, ‐4, ‐2, 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10] dB. If the numerical value is not in this list,
the unit will reply with an error message.
are numerical values in the [0…64] range that define a value in a scale
equivalent to [Increment Value]x(1.25) dB, used to increase or decrease the current
absolute value of a level.
the allowed numerical values in this field are just 3 [20, 25, 30]. It defines
a value in a scale equivalent to [20, 25, 30] dB below the nominal level value for a given
audio input. If the numerical value is not in this list, the unit will reply with an error
message.
the allowed numerical values in this field are just 4 [20, 30, 60, 80]. It defines
a value in a scale equivalent to [20, 30, 60, 80] dB. If the numerical value is not in this list,
the unit will reply with an error message.
the allowed numerical values in this field are just 4 [50, 100, 200, 300].
It defines a value in a scale equivalent to [50, 100, 200, 300] milliseconds. If the numerical
value is not in this list, the unit will reply with an error message.
the allowed numerical values in this field are just 5 [300, 500, 1000,
2000, 3000]. It defines a value in a scale equivalent to [300, 500, 1000, 2000, 3000]
milliseconds. If the numerical value is not in this list, the unit will reply with an error
message.
are text strings (without blank spaces) that identify the function of
the analogue (0 – 10 VDC) remote control selector connected to a physical “REMOTE” port
in the device.
In the case of the CA40, there are just two possible string values for this parameter:
o
INPUTS
o
PRESETS
And three in the case of the CA200z: