Page 2 - Table of Contents
– 2 – Table of Contents Overview ................................................................................................................................... 4 Connecting Computer ............................................................................................................. 4 C...
Page 4 - Overview; Numeric expression and nomenclature of character; Connecting Computer; Communication Format
– 4 – Overview This is the Interface Manual for the Sony SRP-X700P Digital Powered Mixer. This protocol is designed to control the SRP-X700P DigitalPowered Mixer from an externally connected computer. Read this manual together with Operating Instructions. Caution The material contained in this manua...
Page 5 - Communication Protocol; Handshake Code
– 5 – Communication Protocol The communication protocol is described below. • When the SRP-X700P has received a command from computer successfully, the SRP-X700P returns “ACK” (Acknowledge). When the SRP-X700P fails to process the command due to reception error or others, it returns “NAK” (Not Ackno...
Page 6 - Command Reference; Basic Control Commands; Packet format; Channel
– 6 – Command Reference Basic Control Commands The group of the Basic Control Commands contains 12 commands that enable you to perform the basic operations such as changing thesound volume, switching the LINE4 SELECTOR of the SRP-X700P and others. CONTROL S: 43[H] 52[H] 43[H] 53[H] (‘CRCS’) This com...
Page 7 - Remote command
– 7 – REMOTE COMMAND Stop sending 30[H] ( ‘0’ ) PLAY 31[H] ( ‘1’ ) PA USE 32[H] ( ‘2’ ) STOP 33[H] ( ‘3’ ) F. F. 34[H] ( ‘4’ ) REW. 35[H] ( ‘5’ ) REC 36[H] ( ‘6’ ) NEXT 37[H] ( ‘7’ ) PR EV. 38[H] ( ‘8’ ) POWER ON 39[H] ( ‘9’ ) POWER STANDBY 3A[H] ( ‘:’ ) • Remote command Specify the command that you...
Page 12 - Global reading of all parameters
– 12 – SCENE RECALL: 43[H] 52[H] 43[H] 4C[H] (‘CRCL’) This command is used to recall the desired scene. • Packet format 43[H] 52[H] 43[H] 4C[H] “parameter” 0D[H] • Parameter Specify the scene number that you want to use, as the parameter. • Scene No. Specify the scene number that you want to use. Ex...
Page 13 - Parameter
– 13 – • Parameter The parameters to be returned have the following meaning. byte Parameter name Specified Value byte Parameter name 1st MIC 1/WL 1 LEVEL METER VALUE 38th PARALLEL INPUT7-12 2nd MIC 2/WL 2 LEVEL METER VALUE 39th PARALLEL OUTPUT1-6 3rd MIC 3 LEVEL METER VALUE 40th PARALLEL OUTPUT7-10 ...
Page 14 - MIC OVER GAIN
– 14 – Level meter value The level meter values [dB] are indicated as shown below. MIC SWITCH This command is used to display the status of the +48V switches of the MIC1/WL1 to MIC6/LINE2 by the 8-bit data. bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 0 1 MIC6/LINE2 MIC5/LINE1 MIC4 MIC3 MIC2/WL2 MIC1/WL1...
Page 16 - GATE
– 16 – CLIP/PROTECTION Turning on/off of the CLIP and PROTECTION indicators of speaker output is indicated by the 8-bit data. bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 0 1 0 0 0 PROTECTION CH2 CLIP CH1 CLIP When the corresponding bit is ‘1’, the indicator turns on. When the corresponding bit is ‘0’, t...
Page 18 - LINE OUTPUT1-6 MUTING; MASTER MUTING
– 18 – MIC MUTING Status of muting of MIC1/WL1 to MIC6/LINE2 is indicated by the 8-bit data. bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 0 1 MIC6/ MIC5/ MIC4 MIC3 MIC2/ MIC1/ LINE2 LINE1 WL2 WL1 When the corresponding bit is ‘1’, the audio is muted. When the corresponding bit is ‘0’, muting is released....
Page 19 - GROUP MUTING; LINE4 SELECT
– 19 – GROUP MUTING Status of muting of REMOTE1 to 6 among the GROUP FADER is indicated by the 8-bit data. bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 0 1 REMOTE6 REMOTE5 REMOTE4 REMOTE3 REMOTE2 REMOTE1 When the corresponding bit is ‘1’, it is is muted. When the corresponding bit is ‘0’, muting is relea...
Page 20 - FR SETUP STATUS
– 20 – LOCK/FADER Status of the PANEL LOCK and that of FADER MODE are indicated by the 8-bit data. bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 0 1 0 0 0 0 PANEL LOCK FADER When bit 0 is ‘1’, it indicates that the fader is in the ACTIVE mode. When bit 0 is ‘0’, it indicates that the fader is in the INACT...
Page 21 - Parameter Setting Commands
– 21 – byte ON OFF 1st 3B[H] (‘;’) 3B[H] (‘;’) 2nd 33[H] (‘3’) 33[H] (‘3’) 3rd 31[H] (‘1’) 31[H] (‘1’) 4th 43[H] (‘C’) 40[H] (‘@’) 5th 7F[H] (‘DELETE’) 40[H] (‘@’) Parameter Setting Commands The following commands are the group of commands used to enable you the detailed setting of internal function...
Page 59 - SCENE RECALL BUTTON PARAMETER REQUEST :
– 59 – SCENE RECALL BUTTON PARAMETER REQUEST : 52[H] 52[H] 53[H] 41[H] (‘RRSA’) This command is used to read the scene Nos. that are set to the SCENE RECALL A to D buttons on the front of the SRP-X700P. • Packet format 52[H] 52[H] 53[H] 41[H] 0D[H] • Return packet format When communication with the ...