Music mute/unmute, Mute/unmute individual microphones, Paging control – Cloud Electronics CDI-S200 User Manual
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If wished, the music in all three zones may be set to the same level with a single command. Note
that the strings for “all-zone” commands merely omit the three ASCII characters which specify the
zone number (Zy.).
EXAMPLE
COMMAND
(ASCII)
COMMAND
(HEX)
Set music level in Zone 1
to 12 dB below maximum
Reduce music level in
Zone 2 by 10 dB
Increase music level in
Zone 4 by 6 dB
Set music level in all zones
to 3 dB below maximum
3C 4D 55 2C 4C 41 36 2F 3E
3. Music Mute/Unmute
Music may be muted or unmuted in any zone by replacing y in the General Format table with 1, 2
or 3. The commands to mute or unmute music in all zones contain no variables, thus those given in
the General Format table are always applicable.
EXAMPLE
COMMAND
(ASCII)
COMMAND (HEX)
Mute music in Zone 2
3C 5A 32 2E 4D 55 2C 4D 2F 3E
Unmute music in Zone 5
3C 5A 35 2E 4D 55 2C 4F 2F 3E
Mute music in all zones
3C 4D 55 2C 4D 2F 3E
4. Mute/unmute individual microphones
The CX263’s two mic inputs may be muted or unmuted. It is not possible to mute/unmute each
mic input individually. There are no variables in the command string and thus those given in the
General Format table are always applicable.
EXAMPLE
COMMAND
(ASCII)
COMMAND (HEX)
Mute mic inputs
3C 4D 49 2C 4D 2F 3E
Unmute mic inputs
3C 4D 49 2C 4F 2F 3E
5. Paging control
Paging via Mic 1 input may be enabled for any combination of the CX263’s three zones by sending
a command which includes the two ASCII characters “PA” followed immediately by a further three
characters which define which zones are to be paged. The three zone characters represent zones
1, 2 and 3 respectively, and must be either an ASCII “X” (enable paging) or an ASCII “O” (don’t