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Custom Installation Notes:
Serial programming interface and
IR remote commands for
Arcam AVR5/AVR10/AVR20/AVR30/AV40
AUDIO/VIDEO
POWER
ZONEDISPLAYDIRECTOKMENU
PHONES
AUX
MUTEMODE / 4INFO / 3IN + / 5- IN / 6
2
Contents
Introduction ................................................................3
Set-up ...........................................................................3
Conventions ................................................................3
Command and response formats ...........................3
Serial Cable Specication .........................................3
Data transfer format .....................................................................3
AMX Duet™ Support ....................................................................4
Control 4 SDDP Support .............................................................4
Crestron Connected Support ...................................................4
Zone numbers ................................................................................4
Answer codes ..................................................................................4
State changes as a result of other inputs.............................4
Reserved Commands ..................................................................4
Example command and response sequence .......4
System Command Specications ...........................5
Power (0x00) ....................................................................................5
Display Brightness (0x01) ...........................................................5
Headphones (0x02) ......................................................................5
FM genre (0x03) ............................................................................6
Software version (0x04) ..............................................................6
Restore factory default settings (0x05) ................................6
Save/Restore secure copy of settings (0x06) .....................7
Simulate RC5 IR Command (0x08) .........................................7
Display Information Type (0x09) .............................................8
Request current source (0x1D) ................................................9
Headphone Over-ride (0x1F) ...................................................9
Input Command Specications ........................... 10
Select analogue/digital (0x0B) ..............................................10
Output Command Specications ........................ 11
Set/Request Volume (0x0D) ................................................... 11
Request Mute status (0x0E) ....................................................11
Request direct mode status (0x0F) .....................................11
Request decode mode status — 2ch (0x10) ................... 12
Request Decode mode status — MCH (0x11) ................ 12
Request RDS information (0x12) .......................................... 13
Request Video Output Resolution (0x13) ......................... 13
Applicability
Changelog
Issue A.0: First dra
Issue B.0: Added C4 & DANTE to engineering menu control & correct 0x13
Issue C.0: Removed commands 0x39/0x3A as not longer used, Auro
commands 0x10, 0x11 & 0x28 updated. Dolby Centre spread
removed from 0x29, Leveller & Calibration Oset removed from
0x28. Added Auro Native & Auro 2D IR commands.
Issue D.0: Added Auro channel responses to 0x43 / 0x29. Correct Bass -1 IR
comamnd.
Issue E.0: Added AVR5
Menu Command Specications ........................... 14
Request menu status (0x14) ..................................................14
Request tuner preset (0x15)...................................................14
Tune (0x16) ...................................................................................14
Request DAB station (0x18) ...................................................15
Prog. Type/Category (0x19) ...................................................15
DLS/PDT info. (0x1A) .................................................................15
Request preset details (0x1B) ................................................ 16
Network playback status (0x1C) ..........................................16
IMAX Enhanced (0x0C).............................................................16
Setup Adjustment Command Specications .... 17
Treble Equalisation (0x35).......................................................17
Bass Equalisation (0x36) ..........................................................17
Room Equalisation (0x37) ....................................................... 17
Dolby Audio (0x38) .................................................................... 18
Balance (0x3B) .............................................................................19
Subwoofer Trim (0x3F) .............................................................19
Lipsync Delay (0x40) .................................................................19
Compression (0x41) ..................................................................20
Request incoming video parameters (0x42) ................... 20
Request incoming audio format (0x43) ............................21
Request incoming audio sample rate (0x44) ..................22
Set/Request Sub Stereo Trim (0x45) ................................... 22
Set/Request Zone 1 OSD on/o (0x4E) ............................. 23
Set/Request Video Output Switching (0x4F) .................. 23
Set/request input name (0x20) .............................................23
FM Scan up/down (0x23) ........................................................24
DAB Scan (0x24) ..........................................................................24
Heartbeat (0x25) .........................................................................24
Reboot (0x26) ..............................................................................25
Bluetooth status (0x50) ............................................................25
Setup (0x27) .................................................................................26
Room EQ name(s) (0x34) .........................................................26
Now Playing Information (0x64) ..........................................27
Input cong (0x28) ....................................................................28
General Setup (0x29) ................................................................29
Speaker Types (0x2A) ................................................................31
Speaker Distances (0x2B) ........................................................ 32
Speaker Levels (0x2C) ............................................................... 33
Video Inputs (0x2D) ................................................................... 34
HDMI settings (0x2E).................................................................34
Zone settings (0x2F) ..................................................................35
Network (0x30) ............................................................................36
Bluetooth (0x32) ......................................................................... 37
Engineering menu (0x33) .......................................................38
AV RC5 command codes ........................................ 39
Basic Functions ............................................................................39
Advanced Functions .................................................................40
3
Command and response formats
Communication between the remote controller (RC) and the AV takes the form of sequences of bytes, with all commands and responses having the
same basic format. e AV shall always respond to a received command, but may also send messages at other times.
Each transmission by the RC is the following format:
<St> <Zn> <Cc> <Dl> <Data> <Et>
St (Start transmission): 0x21 ‘!’
Zn (Zone number): see below.
Cc (Command code): the code for the command
Dl (Data length): the number of data items following this item,excluding the ETR
Data: the parameters for the command
Et (End transmission): 0x0D
Each response by the AVR is the following format::
<St> <Zn> <Cc> <Ac> <Dl> <Data> <Et>
St (Start transmission): 0x21 ‘!’
Zn (Zone number): see below.
Cc (Command code): the code for the command
Ac (Answer code): see below.
Dl (Data Length): the number of data items following this item, excluding the ETR
Data: the parameters for the response of length n. n is limited to 255.
Et (End transmission): 0x0D
e AV responds to each command from the RC within three seconds. e RC may send further commands before a previous command response has
been received.
Controlling via RS232/NET
Introduction
is document describes the remote control protocol for controlling via the RS232/NET interface. e AV implements virtual IR commands in order
to simplify the protocol. Any operation that can be invoked using the IR remote control can be achieved over a control link using the Simulate RC5 IR
command (0x08). See page 7 for details of this command. e RC5 IR code set is listed from page 39.
Set-up
e AV must be correctly congured for Control; by default, Control is disabled for minimum standby power consumption. RS232 control can be
enabled using the front panel: press and hold the front panel DIRECT button for 4 seconds until “RS232 CONTROL ON” is displayed on the VFD.
Alternatively, Control for RS232 or IP can be enabled using the OSD menu. Press
A
followed by
U
on the remote control in order to access the setup
menu. Use the cursor keys
< > , '
and
O
to enter the General Setup menu and locate the option Control. Press
O
,
,
then
O
to change
this parameter to ‘On’. IP control is via port 50000 of the IP address of the unit (in the Network Settings menu).
Conventions
All hexadecimal numbers begin 0x.
Any character in single quotes gives the ASCII equivalent of a hex value.
<n> represents an unknown or variable number.
1
5
6 9
1
5
6 9
DB9 Female
DB9 Female
e cable is wired as a null modem:
Connector 1 pin Connector 2 pin Function
2 3
Rx Tx
3 2
Tx Rx
5 5 RS232 Ground
Data transfer format
Transfer rate: 38,400bps.
1 start bit, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, no ow control.
Serial Cable Specification
4
AMX Duet™ Support
e AV shall be fully compatible with AMX Duet™ Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol (DDDP) e following description of Dynamic Device
Discovery comes from the AMX website (www.amx.com). Dynamic Device Discovery is part of AMX’s Duet™ platform, which combines the proven
reliability and power of NetLinx with the extensive capabilities of the Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) platform. When integrating a serial or IP device
from a manufacturer embedding the Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol (DDDP), Duet recognizes the device and loads the appropriate Duet
module, which automatically installs the new device. AMX’s NetLinx Master can then nd and install the Duet device module either from a library
on the master, from AMX’s Web site, or from the manufacturer’s Web site. Duet also allows for device swapping so that programming changes are
not required when devices with DDDP are removed or replaced – a huge benet for end users. e Duet platform is an extension AMX’s InConcert®
manufacturer partner program, which was developed to ensure seamless communication between partners’ devices and the AMX control system.
Data is specied in the ASCII format. All ASCII characters between the quotes “” should be recognised/transmitted. “\r” is a carriage return (0x0D)
Command: “AMX\r”
Response:
“AMXB<Device-SDKClass=Receiver><Device-Make=ARCAM><Device-Model=modelname><Device-Revision=x.y.z>\r”
Where
x.y.z = RS232 protocol version number.
Control 4 SDDP Support
e AV shall be fully compatible with the Control 4 SDDP discovery protocol.
Crestron Connected Support
e AV shall be fully compatible with the Crestron Connected discovery protocol.
Zone numbers
e following zone numbers are dened:
0x01 – Zone number 1. (Zone 1 is the master zone. Commands that appear zone-less refer to the master zone)
0x02 – Zone number 2.
Answer codes
e following answer codes are dened:
0x00 – Status update.
0x82 – Zone Invalid.
0x83 – Command not recognised.
0x84 – Parameter not recognised.
0x85 – Command invalid at this time.¹
0x86 – Invalid data length.
¹Certain commands cannot be processed when the Setup Menu is being displayed. An answer code of 0x85 will be returned in these circumstances. Also,
commands for tuner control cannot be processed when the tuner input is not selected, etc.
State changes as a result of other inputs
It is possible that the state of the AV may be changed as a result of user input via the front panel buttons or via the IR remote control. Any change
resulting from these inputs is relayed to the RC using the appropriate message type.
For example, if the user changed the front panel display brightness using the DISPLAY button on the front panel, a display message (dened below)
would be sent to the RC. A similar action would be taken for all other state changes (including decode mode changes).
Reserved Commands
Commands 0xF0 to 0xFF (inclusive) are reserved for test functions and should never be used.
Example command and response sequence
As an example, the command to simulate the RC5 command “16-16”, volume up:
STR ZONE CC DL Data 1 Data 2 ETR
0x21 0x01 0x08 0x02 0x10 0x10 0x0D
Assuming that the command was accepted by the AV Receiver and is being processed, the AV responds to this command with the following sequence:
STR ZONE CC AC DL Data 1 Data 2 ETR
0x21 0x01 0x08 0x00 0x02 0x10 0x10 0x0D
5
System Command Specifications
Power (0x00)
Request the stand-by state of a zone.
Example
Command/response sequence to request the power state of zone 1 where
zone 1 has power on:
Command: 0x21 0x01 0x00 0x01 0xF0 0x0D
Response: 0x21 0x01 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x01 0x0D
Display Brightness (0x01)
Request the brightness of the front panel display.
Example
Command/response sequence for requesting the brightness of the display
where the display is o:
Command: 0x21 0x01 0x01 0x01 0xF0 0x0D
Response: 0x21 0x01 0x01 0x00 0x01 0x00 0x0D
Headphones (0x02)
Determine whether headphones are connected.
Example
Command/response sequence to request the headphone status where the
headphones are not connected:
Command: 0x21 0x01 0x02 0x01 0xF0 0x0D
Response: 0x21 0x01 0x02 0x00 0x01 0x00 0x0D
COMMAND:
Byte: Description:
St 0x21
Zn 0x01
Cc 0x02
Dl 0x01
Data 0xF0 – Request current headphone connection status
Et 0x0D
RESPONSE:
Byte: Description:
St 0x21
Zn 0x01
Cc 0x02
Ac Answer code
Dl 0x01 (Data length)
Data 0x00 – Headphones are not connected.
0x01 – Headphones are connected
Et 0x0D
COMMAND:
Byte: Description:
St 0x21
Zn 0x01
Cc 0x01
Dl 0x01
Data 0xF0 – Request brightness
Et 0x0D
RESPONSE:
Byte: Description:
St 0x21
Zn 0x01
Cc 0x01
Ac Answer code
Dl 0x01
Data 0x00 – Front panel is off
0x01 – Front panel L1
0x02 – Front panel L2
Et 0x0D
COMMAND:
Byte: Description:
St 0x21
Zn Zone number
Cc 0x00
Dl 0x01
Data 0xF0 – Request power state
Et 0x0D
RESPONSE:
Byte: Description:
St 0x21
Zn Zone number
Cc 0x00
Ac Answer code
Dl 0x01
Data 0x00 – Zone is in stand-by
0x01 – Zone is powered on
Et 0x0D
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