Denon AVR-16031- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 4 – Protocol specification; Basic specification
- Page 5 – The example of a command; RESPONSE
- Page 6 – Others; seconds
- Page 7 – COMMAND and PARAMETER list; COMMAND PARAMETER
- Page 8 – GAME2; COMMAND
- Page 9 – IRP
- Page 11 – MOVIE
- Page 12 – MONIAUTO
- Page 24 – HDANAAUTO
- Page 25 – Network Audio/USB /iPod DIRECT Extended Control
- Page 27 – iPod dock Extended Control
- Page 28 – TRIGGER CONTROL; ON
- Page 29 – Remote Lock/Panel Lock; UPGRADE ID Display
- Page 31 – EVENT PARAMETER
- Page 43 – TUNER PRESET MEMORY
- Page 44 – HDRADIO PRESET MEMORY
- Page 49 – iPod Extended Control
- Page 54 – Extension COMMAND; The RC code can be sent from Serial protocol commands; Command structure; COMMAND : ASCII CODE of 2 characters; KSK; : KASEIKYO FORMAT; SHP; RC DATA : ASCII CODE of 7 characters; KASEIKYO FORMAT
- Page 55 – by using KASEIKYO FORMAT
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DENON AVR control protocol
Ver.7.6.0
Application model :
AVR-3312CI/AVR-3312
Application terminal: RS-232C
Ethernet
Connector specification
Ⅰ
. RS-232C
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 system
: Tone step synchronization
Communication system
: A half duplex
Communication speed
: 9600bps
Character length
: 8 bits
Parity control
: None
Start bit
: 1 bit
Stop bit
: 1 bit
Communication procedure
: Non procedural
Communication data length
: 135 bytes (maximum)
Version
Date Contents
Page
7.6.0 15.Apr.’11
Original
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Summary
- 4 - Protocol specification The following three data forms are defined. COMMAND : The message sent to a system(AVR) 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) The result is s...
- 5 - The example of a command * <CR> is the meaning of 0x0D. SIDVD<CR> : Select Input source DVD MSSTEREO<CR> : surround Mode Set to STEREO MVUP<CR> : Master Volume UP PWON<CR> : system PoWer ON PWSTANDBY<CR> : system PoWer STANDBY SI?<CR> : Request command...
- 6 - Others A) COMMAND is receivable also during transmission of EVENT . B) Since CHANNEL VOLUME changes simultaneously when the SURROUND MODE changes, the value of the channel volume of all channels returns as EVENT . C) CHANNEL VOLUME returns the data of ALL channels by the present SURROUND MODE ...