Hall Research UHBX-8X User Manual
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Command: XB,n
If n is not specified, it reports the current baud rate (n = 1-8 per table below)
Response: XBn
Command: XP,n
If n is not specified, it reports the current parity. n: (0 = None, 1=Odd, 2=Even)
Response: XP,n
Command: IC,n1,n2,n3, …
Unlike Serial Connect command where the connection is made to one
particular output at a time, the IR Connect command can simultaneously
connect to multiple outputs. n1, n2, etc are output ports that the IR transmit
signals (from extender to the remote receivers) will be routed to. If n=0 then
all outputs are disconnected. The IR send connection pattern is stored in
memory. As shipped from factory IR signals are connected to all 8 outputs.
Response: IC, n1,n2,n3, …
Examples of IC command:
Command
Response
IC,2,4,6
IC,2,4,6
Route IR to outputs 2,4, and 6
IC
IC,2,4,6
IC command with no parameters
reports current IR connections
IC,*
IC,1
IC,2
:
:
IC,8
Connect to ALL ouputs (* = wildcard)
IC,0
IC,0
All outputs are disconnected
Command: ISk,m,n
k = IR protocol to be used
K
0
1
2
3
4
5
Protocol
NEC
JVC
RCA
RC5
Sony
Extended NEC
m = IR address in decimal (range 0~255, or 0~65535 for Extended NEC)
n = IR command in decimal
Response: ISk,m,n
Command: IS9
Stands for IR Send Detailed Timing (HR Protocol)
If the protocol of the particular IR Remote you intend to emulate is unknown
it is possible to instruct the UHBX-8X to send IR commands based on detailed
N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Baud
Rate
1200
2400
4800
9600
19200
38400
57600
115200