Denon AVR-4802R manual

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    - 1 - DENON AVR/AVC control protocol Ver. 3.7 Application model : AVR - 4802R Application terminal : RS - 232C Connector specification Connector type : DB - 9pin female type, slave straight connection (DCE type ) ( 1pin : GND , 2pin : TxD , 3pin : RxD , 5pin : Common(GND) , 4,6,7,8,9pin : NC ) Communication format : Synchronous syste m : Tone step [...]

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    - 2 - Protocol specification The following three data form s is defined. COMMAND : The message sent to a system (AVR/AVC) from a controller (Touch Panel etc.) A command to a system is given from a controller. EVENT : The message sent to a controller(Touch Panel etc.) from a system(AVR/AVC) T he result is sent, when a system is operated directly and[...]

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    - 3 - The example of a command * <CR> is the meaning of 0x0D. SIDVD<CR> : Select Input source DVD MSTHX SURROUND EX<CR> : surround Mode Set to THX SURROUND EX MVUP<CR> : Master Volume UP PWON<CR> : system PoWer ON PWSTANDBY<CR> : system PoWer STANDBY SI?<CR> : Request comm and for now playing i nput source [...]

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    - 4 - COMMAND and PARAMETER list COMMAND PARAMETER function e xample PW ON POWER ON/STANDBY change PWON<CR> STANDBY PWSTANDBY<CR> MV UP MASTER VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct change to ***dB MVUP<CR> DOWN **:00 to 99 by ASCII MVDOWN<CR> ** 98=+18d B(MAX),80=0dB,99= --- (MIN) MV80<CR> CV FL UP CHANNEL VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct ch[...]

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    - 5 - COMMAND PARAMETER function e xample CV SB UP --- SURROUND BACKch (SBch 1SP) CVSB UP<CR> SB DOWN CVSB DOWN<CR> SB ** **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB CVSB 50<CR> MU ON OUTPUT MUTE ON/OFF change MUON<CR> OFF MUOFF<CR> SI PHONO Select INPUT source SIPHONO<CR> CD SICD<CR> TUNER SITUNER<CR> DVD SIDVD<[...]

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    - 6 - COMMAND PARAMETER function e xample Z2 PHONO MULTI ZONE - 2 mode set , and se lect source Z2PHONO<CR> | --- The name of PARAMETER is | MD/TAPE2 the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND. Z2MD/TAPE2<CR> SOURCE MULTI ZONE - 2 mode cancel Z2SOURCE<CR> UP MULTI ZONE - 2 VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct change to ***dB Z2UP<CR> DOW[...]

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    - 7 - EVENT PARAMETER function e xample MS DIRECT SURROUND mode set MSDIRECT<CR> PURE DIRECT MSPURE DIRECT<CR> STEREO MSSTEREO<CR> MULTI CH IN MSMULTI CH IN<CR> MULTI CH DIRECT MSMULTI CH DIRECT<CR> MU LTI CH PURE D MSMULTI CH PURE D<CR> DOLBY PRO LOGIC All are received as "DOLBY SURROUND" , MSDOLBY PRO[...]

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    - 8 - EVENT PARAMETER function e xample PS TONE DEFEAT ON PARAMETER setting PSTONE DEFEAT ON<CR> TONE DEFEAT OFF TONE DEFEAT ON/OFF PSTONE DEFEAT OFF<CR> SB:MTRX ON SURROUND BACK SP MODE set PSSB:MTRX ON<CR> SB:NON MTR X --- MTRX ON = SURR.EX ON = DSCRT ON = NRML PSSB:NON MTRX<CR> SB:OFF (@THX) (@ES DSCRT) (PL2, NEO6) PSSB:O[...]

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    - 9 - EVENT(or RESPONSE) and PARAMETER list EVENT PARAMETER function e xamp le *RES. PW ON POWER ON/STANDBY change PWON<CR> STANDBY PWSTANDBY<CR> MV ** MASTER VOLUME change , **:00 to 98 by ASCII MV80<CR> 98 = +18dB(MAX) 80 = 0dB 10 = - 70dB 99 = --- dB( MIN) CV FL ** CHANNEL VOLUME change , **:38 to 62 by ASCII CVFL 50<CR> [...]

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    - 10 - EVENT PARAMETER function e xample *RES. ZM ON MAIN - ZONE ON/OFF change ZMON<CR> OFF ZMOFF<CR> Z1 PHONO MULTI ZONE - 1 source change Z1PHONO<CR> | --- The name of PARAMETER is | MD/TAPE2 the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND. Z1MD/TAPE2<CR> SOURCE MULTI ZONE - 1 mode cancel Z1SOURCE<CR> ** MULTI ZONE - 1 VO[...]

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    - 11 - EVENT PARAMETER function e xample *RES. TF ****** (6 digits) TUNER Frequency change TF1050 00<CR> --- ****.** kHz at AM band (1050.00kHz at AM) ****.** MHz at FM band TP **(PRESET No.) TUNER PRESET change to No.** TPA1<CR> (PRESET No. ” A1 ” ) TM TUNER BAND , MODE change AM --- Band set to AM TMAM<CR> FM --- Band set to[...]

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    - 12 - EVENT PARAMETER function e xample *RES. MS DIRECT SURROUND mode change MSDIRECT<CR> PURE DIRECT MSPURE DIRECT<CR > STEREO MSSTEREO<CR> MULTI CH IN MSMULTI CH IN<CR> MULTI CH DIRECT MSMULTI CH DIRECT<CR> MULTI CH PURE D MSMULTI CH PURE D<CR> DOLBY PRO LOGIC MSDOLBY PRO LOGIC<CR> DOLBY PL2 MSDOLBY PL2&[...]