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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM PM1122 ‐ INT DIGITAL INTERFACE REMOTE [...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Ta b l e of Co ntent s PM1122 ‐ INT ............................................................................................................................... ..... 1 Table of Contents ....................[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM O v erview The PM1122 Pre ‐ amp can be remote controlled by th e PM1122 ‐ INT. The PM1122 ‐ INT can be controlled in 3 different ways: • Using RS ‐ 232 • Using ?[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM PM1122 INT back panel description 1 2 3 [...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Inst ruct ion set PM1122 INT The PM1122 ‐ INT can be co ntrolled using RS ‐ 232. During power up, the current baudrate is shown on a LED bar. Please refer t[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM MICLVL: Microphone Master Level SELECT: Input Source Selection MINMSC: Minimum Music Level MAXMSC: Maximum Music Level MINMIC: Minimum Mi crophone Lev[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM INFO: Can only be used with GET and is only functional when VALFB is on. It will respond with a list of all controls and corresponding values. Next [...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Overview table Description Attribute Commands Parameter Value range Music Level MSCLVL SET, GET, INC, DEC Zone 0 ‐ 100 Microphone Master Level MICLVL SET, GET, INC, DEC Zon[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Easyw a v e An optional Easywave receiver module can be mounted inside the PM1122 ‐ INT. To install this receiver, please carefully remove the top cover and slide [...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM command: “SET DBLCLICK OFF<CR>”. Please note that the click rate is quiet slow. This is due to the rate at which the RF telegrams are being sent. ?[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Pr eset s A preset is a set of stored values. These values are Music Level, Mi c Level and Source Selection for zone 1 and/or zone 2. A preset can b[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Example one: by recalling preset 2, we want for zone 1: selector at source B, music level at maximum and mic mix level at minimum. For zone 2 we wan[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Recall a preset using RS ‐ 232 Recalling a preset with RS ‐ 232 can be done with the RCL command. This will change the values to those of the correspond[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Before attempting to make adjustments to the settings, check the connection settings. In the upper taskbar, click “Tools”. A drop ‐ down selection menu will ?[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Choose the COM port which is connected to the PM1122 ‐ INT. In case you don’t know which port it is, please refer to chapter “ Help, where is my ?[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM The main screen controls the source select (A to D), music level and microphone mix level of both zones. Use buttons and level sliders to adjust the values.[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Recalling a preset can be done by selecting one in the dropdown list. To store or clear, push the corresponding open dialog button. When “Store dialog [...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM The drop down list indica tes how each possible preset can be recalled by using the contacts or the RF remote. If you have chosen a location, a nam [...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Cont rolling the PM1122 INT with Her cul es The RS ‐ 232 port of the PM1122 ‐ INT will commonly be used by a third party devi ce to steer the PM1122. ?[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Please read this carefully and click “close” after you have marked the “Don’t show later” check box. The program will open like this: Please ?[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM In the frame named “Serial”, you have to provide communication settings. In the list box under “Name”, you have to choose the COM port. If your P[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM You can type immediately in the “Received/Sent data” text box. E.g. type “set v a lfb on”, followed by “Enter”. The PM1122 ‐ INT will reply with “Command ?[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM This way, we could make it ourselves ea sy to create and store presets. In the first textbox we type:”set msclvl zone”. In the second one:”set miclvl zone[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM Hel p, where is my COM port? To check the COM port name, look in Control Panel ‐ > System ‐ > Hardware ‐ > Devic e Manager. You might need Admin[...]
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PM1122-INT DIGIT AL INTERF ACE REMOTE WWW .AP ART -AUDIO.COM / INFO@AP ART -AUDIO.COM One possibility to handle this, is the foll owing: A global string “rest_string” must be defined. At startup, it’s an empty string. Further, following procedures [...]