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Inky 9:06am on Thursday, November 4th, 2010 
Cool as hell speakers. Great for students, great for college dorms. Super Low Price. Great Thump. Louder than expected, for such little speakers. Very cute. Sounds kind of thin.
Aerobics 3:22am on Saturday, October 9th, 2010 
Not bad little darth vaders or storm troopers depending on what colour you get. There are a lot of ways in which I cannot fault these speakers - the design is unique.
jooran 5:31pm on Monday, September 27th, 2010 
I bought it six years ago, and the sound qual...  The touch volume control is genius. Small and pretty portable. works for computer and tvs. pumps out big sound for being so small of a system. easy to work.
ifrs 12:30am on Monday, August 30th, 2010 
after hearing a lot of good review from JBL and there respected market of speaker making, I desided to buy on mainly because of the Brand and style.
John Mychaluk 12:12am on Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 
Excellent sound quality Previously I had my old Sony hi-fi connected to my PC to act as my PC speakers. Great improvement on my TV sound.. Brought my last month after reading the reviews. I needed to improve the nasty audio from my Sony Bravia3 tv.
palefox 5:15pm on Sunday, April 25th, 2010 
Great Sound, Rubbish Construction Easy set-up, stylish, powerful - good. Good but not for professional signals I bought these to replace some very high-end Genelec monitors which accompanied a TV edit suite which was being ...
Misch 2:29am on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 
Made my Life Better All of my cds are digitally converted, I listen to the radio online, and all because the sound out of these speakers is so great. Better than TV speaker but not hi-fi by any means... I bought this for my 32" LCD TV in my bedroom.

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I N T E R I O R

Society
Nestled in Californias Santa Rosa Mountains is the dream house of one couple who wanted the old-world feel of a Spanish villa in their home and their home theater.

H i g h S o c i e t y

KRISSY RUSHING

PHOTOGRAPHY

DAVID GLOMB
nterior designers and custom installers are often at odds when designing a home theater, because every home theater buff knows that windows
are practically blasphemous unless they are plastered over or otherwise hidden, which in turn is a violation of Interior Design 101. In this 10,000square-foot estate nestled in an elite golng community in the Santa Rosa Mountains of La Quinta, California, however, this controversy was deftly avoided. The homeowners, an Italian couple who had been planning their dream home since 1995, wanted to evoke the old-world feel of a Spanish villa in their home and their home theater. To do this, 14,000 feet of natural Grecian stone was imported, and the homes constructionwhich took two years from paper to productbegan. The house is the highest home in the community, overlooking the city and country club. It is centered on a courtyard in the style of the old California missions. Pocket doors fold back into the home and a courtyard is surrounded by arched columns covered with bougainvillea and decorated with geraniums. The U-shaped home not only has an exercise room, wine cellar, and circular dining room with French doors that give a view of the mountains, but a theater that ts perfectly with the style of the home and is a technical sock-knocker-offer.
Of course, one of the rst things you think of when you think of a Spanish villa is sunlight bouncing off stone. But in a theater, sunlight simply isnt an optionmeaning no windowsand stone can be tricky. To facilitate the melding of the old and new world without bringing these elements into the theater, interior designer Jack Knox of Jack Knox Interior Designers, Inc. created archways on the walls of the theater and, with the help of Murray Kunis of Beverly Hills-based Future Home, installed acoustical panels between them. Going along with Knoxs requirement that the home incorporate art into its design, rather than decorate its design with art, Knox had an artist come in and paint one continuous scene on the panels to give the impression you are in a village somewhere in Spain, and that you are looking out through arched windows through the rooftops, valleys and vineyards of a surrounding village, says Knox. The effect is so real, says Kunis, we often have people asking how we can have a theater with so many windows.
With realistic views of a Spanish countryside, the 27- by 16-foot theater features a 140-inch Stewart screen that hides the JBL center channel speaker. JBL left and right speakers blend in with the rich burgundy walls on either side of the screen.

Theater

Crestron ST 1550 C remote panel Crestron ST-CP automation controller Custom Programming by Future Home Runco VX 3C DLP projector Runco Vivix video processor Lutron Graphic Eye lighting control JVC HD 300000 HD VCR Marantz DV 6200 DVD player Panasonic TU HDS20 HD DSS & off-air receiver Marantz MA 500 rear speaker ampliers JBL Synthesis Two THX ULTRA system JBL SDP-3 Processor JBL SDEC 2500 Digital EQ JBL 650 main channel amplier JBL S800 subwoofer amplier JBL S2C three main screen channel speakers JBL S2S two subwoofers JBL S2A four surround speakers JBL interconnect kit Sonance Cinema ONE surround speaker pair Middle Atlantic RSH custom anodized face panels Middle Atlantic Brush vent panels Panamax Surge protection Max 1500+ Monster Cable Data Link digital audio cable Monster Cable Interlink analog audio cables Monster Cable P2P speaker cable Liberty Wire Component and Super-video cables Xantech remote control accessories Xantech AC1 fan trigger Escient Powerplay system Escient 200 DVD changer Stewart Luxus micro-perforated lmscreen Owens Corning speaker wall acoustical treatment
A Runco DLP projector is out of sight in the theaters rear ceiling soffit, which it shares with flush-mount JBL surround speakers. An extensive array of components, including a Runco video processor, are also neatly stacked behind the theaters lush seats.
Knox framed the window arches with cornice boxes in a burgundy textured fabric, and inserted panels of draperies around the windows, to complete the effect of real windows. A Stone balustrade runs through the panels, and follows the tiered seating down all three levels. Knox chose gold, chenille recliners and a burgundy rear wall (to keep screen reections to a minimum). We stuck with burgundy and gold colors throughout, because these are the theme colors used in the theaters of the old world, says Knox. To complete the Spanish effect, sculptures of mariachis with various instruments sit over the screen, serenading the audience. To make guests feel invited and impressed, old Spanish homes put emphasis on the entryway. Likewise, this homes entry has more than 35 stairs leading up to a wishing well and the front door. The theater is to the left as you are climbing the stairs. As luck would have it, the natural contour of the land beneath the theater sloped down,

allowing us to easily tier the room, says Kunis. Three tiers with three chairs each give the theater the capacity to seat nine. Because the home was built from the ground up, Kunis was able to eliminate sightline problems before they occurred. Between each chair is what Knox calls a nest table, allowing each audience member to have a place to set their popcorn. Overall, says Knox, the theater has a very rustic feeling. The ceiling has hand-carved wood beams, and it matches perfectly with the rest of the home. But a theater with beauty and no brains isnt a theater at all. And that is where Kunis came in. Having worked on the couples previous home, he had a history with the homeowner and knew exactly what they were going for. The homeowners were primarily concerned with ease of use, says Kunis, but overall, they wanted maximum performance and a wonderful room in which to re-create the motion-picture experience. They picked a spot for the theater in one of the corners of the home, away from bedrooms and other areas that could be disturbed by the THX Ultra2 system. The room is rectangular (27x16) with the rear walls coming in at 45-degree angles. Because they had the freedom to choose the rooms dimensions, using nonparallel front and rear walls and ceiling beams to break up sound, roomacoustic problems were eliminated. And, of course, any acoustic brightness was tamed with the decorative acoustic panels. Future Home professionally rack-mounts all the equipment in their shop and even wires and tests it before shipping it to the home, so installation of the actual audio and video was a breeze, taking only one week. This minimizes the amount of time that we have to invade our customers home, as well as eliminates surprises, says Kunis. For audio, he chose JBLs Synthesis 2 THX Ultra system, which includes matching ampliers, 96-band digital EQ, and a THX Ultra2 processor. The center speaker is built into a bafe wall that is lined with acoustic material and sits directly behind the micro-perforated JBLs Synthesis 2 THX Ultra system. The left and right mains and subwoofers are to the sides, and six surround speakers, including four THX bipolar side speakers covered with fabric that matches the walls, and two rears mounted in the projector soft, handle surround-sound effects. In terms of overall theatrical presentation, says Kunis, there just isnt a better system out there, regardless of price. It does things effortlessly that other speakers strain to do.

an inordinate amount of noise. If an audience member wants something a little friskier to drink, all they have to do is go next door to the wine cellar. Crestron automation helped Kunis achieve his clients goal that the theater be easy to use. With the touch of a button, its movie time. The home also has a simple two-zone system (zone one is inside; zone two, outside), including an Escient TuneBase system with a 400-disc CD changer and a DSS digital music receiver. A dozen pairs of Sonance ush-mounted and exterior speakers deliver background music to both zones. Rear patio and garden area speakers are invisibly ush-mounted in the courtyards magnicent arches, allowing background music to drift down through the bougainvillea. After a lot of hard work by a team of experts, the home and its theater sit aloft the Santa Rosa Mountains, like gems twinkling in the Californian sun. The clients couldnt be happier with the outcome. The wishing well is a perfect symbol of how the clients feel about their home, says Knox. It is their wish come true. They love the house, they love the theater room, they love it all. For all intents and purposes, the home might as well sit high above Seville or Toledo, overlooking all the citys charms. It certainly had us fooled.
While the speaker choice was a breeze, what could have been Future Homes biggest challengethe videoturned into one of its greatest assets. When Kunis and team rst designed the theater, they had planned on using a 9-inch CRT projector. CRTs are notoriously clunky and have to be placed at a xed distance from the screen. Hanging this type of projector in the room would have been cosmetically difcult to integrate, says Kunis. I was never happy with the idea. Luckily, during the course of the project, three-chip DLP high-performance video projectors matured, allowing Kunis to choose and perfectly hide a Runco VX-3, which is mounted in the rear soft. After completing the theater we realized that the VX-3 is so powerful, we could have installed an even larger screen, says Kunis. Even though the current screen is a 140-inch diagonal! A wet bar at the rear of the theater, including a small sink, refrigerator and a counter for snacks, doesnt violate one of Kunis cardinal rules: no icemakers and no popcorn machines; they produce

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3 Abbreviations

SOPStart of Packet EOPEnd of Packet ACKAcknowledge NAKNo Acknowledge FPDFront Panel Display

4 General Description

The intention of the SDP-40HD serial port and protocol communication is for an external connected HOST to control and obtain status from the SDP-40HD. The protocol has been designed to focus on two specific goals. The first is HOST uploading and downloading of SDP-40HD configuration, and system/effect setups. The second is HOST control of basic user adjustable parameters (i.e. input, volume, balance).
The SDP-40HD uses simple notification, command, response and acknowledgment packets to have communication transactions with a given HOST. This protocol is designed for point to point communication between a HOST and SDP40HD. The SDP-40HD Protocol is a 3 layered system. The SDP-40HD serial protocol allows for the SDP-40HD, or the HOST, to initiate a communication transaction. Most transactions are initiated by the HOST. SDP-40HD then responds to the HOST command with either a response or acknowledgment packet. There are a few asynchronous notifications that SDP-40HD initiates indicating system changes. After each transaction is initiated, the initiating device must wait for a corresponding response before initiating the next transmission. The 3 protocol layers are Physical, Data Link, and Application Layers.

5 Physical Layer

5.1 DB-9 RS232 Connector
Note: The wiring requirements for a 9 pin to 9 pin serial connection are a male to female straight through cable. 5.2 Serial Port Driver SDP-40HD serial port has been setup to operate as follows: Operating Mode: Baud rate: Data Size: Parity: Stop Bits: Hardware Handshaking: Full Duplex 19.2K baud 8 bits (1 byte) Odd 1 None
5.3 Errors The SDP-40HD will detect parity, framing and data overrun errors. If any physical layer errors are detected, the complete packet is corrupted and the SDP-40HD will reset the transaction and begin to look for a start of packet byte. 5.4 Receive Buffer The SDP-40HD has an internal receive buffer. The buffer is 256 Bytes and will transmit a NAK packet with an error code of DC_ERR_BUFFER_FULL to the HOST if the buffer is full. If the buffer is full, all data transmitted to the SDP-40HD will be ignored, therefore making the currently transmitted packet, if partially transmitted, invalid. 5.5 Hardware Verification This test verifies the RS232 ports are working by comparing the transmitted signal (at pin 2) to the received signal (at pin 3). The SDP-40HD transmits a known test signal just following a power up. The SDP-40HD monitors the serial port receivers while transmitting the test signal. If the signals are the same, the test passes. In order to test this circuit, RS232 Wraparound plug(s) are needed and must be installed at the female D9 connector(s) on the rear panel of the SDP-40HD labeled RS232. The wraparound plug shorts pins 2 to 3, allowing for the SDP-40HD to receive the signal it is transmitting. Once installed, power cycle the SDP-40HD and verify the following message is displayed on the FPD:

0x01 0x00

7.1.2 Sleep Notification By transmitting the Sleep Notification, SDP-40HD indicates the unit is shutting down into a standby mode. Because the hard power switch could be activated independently of the SDP-40HD system software, hard power down will not be notified. Acknowledgment of the Sleep Notification is not required. This notification is primarily for the HOST to know the operating status of the SDP-40HD. 7.1.2.1 Notification Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_SLEEP Data Count 0 Application Data: N/A

0x02 0x00

7.1.3 Front Panel Display SDP-40HD will transmit the front panel display buffer following the update to the SDP-40HD front panel display. The SDP40HD front panel display is 2 X 20 ASCII character display. The HOST can enable transmission of this notification message by sending Host Wakeup. To disable transmission the HOST can send Host Sleep. Transmission of the display buffer is asynchronous to other host/SDP-40HD communication and will only transmit following the completion of any communication exchanges in progress or pending. 7.1.3.1 Notification Packet Description
Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0] - Data[20] Data[21] - Data[41]

DC_FPD 42 Line1 Line2

0x03 0x2A ch ch ch 0x00 ch ch ch 0x00
7.1.3.2 Data Description Line1 Data Type:Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. Max Length:DISP_LINE_LENGTH defined in Appendix E Protocol Constants. Line2 Data Type:Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. Max Length:DISP_LINE_LENGTH defined in Appendix E Protocol Constants. The SDP-40HD includes 8 custom characters that are defined to display increments of a display block. (i.e. Volume Bar) The custom characters are ASCII character codes 8E - 93(hex). The codes are used as follows: '8E' - empty cell '8F' - left 1 bar '90' - left 2 bars '91' - left 3 bars '92' - left 4 bars '93' - full cell 7.1.3.3 HOST Response The SDP-40HD does not expect any response from the HOST. 7.1.4 SDP-40HD Parameter Notification by ID SDP-40HD will transmit parameter change notifications if they are enabled using the command described in (SDP40HD_Set_Parameter_Notification_By_Id). If a parameter value is changed due to any user action or system action the SDP-40HD will transmit the current value of the parameter that is changing. 7.1.4.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_PARAM_NOTIFICATION_BY_ID Data Count 24 Application Data: Data[0] ParamId(LSB) Data[1] ParamId(MSB) Data[2] ParamType Data[3-23] Value[0 -20]
0x05 0x18 nn nn nn nn nn nn
7.1.4.2 Data Description Same as Parameter Set Data Description 7.1.4.3 HOST Response The SDP-40HD does not expect any response from the HOST. 7.1.4.4 Defaults

7.3.2.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_CMD_RESTORE_DEFAULTS Data Count 0 Application Data: N/A

0x13 0x00

7.3.2.2 SDP-40HD Response The SDP-40HD will reset, clear any saved system and effect parameters in Nonvolatile RAM, and restore the factory default system and effect parameters. After reset the SDP-40HD will go through a soft power-up initialization. This includes transmitting the Wakeup Notification Packet. 7.3.3 Get Custom Name Request to SDP-40HD for the custom name. SDP-40HD will respond with Custom Name Packet. 7.3.3.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_CMD_GET_CUST_NAME Data Count 0 Application Data: N/A 7.3.3.2 Data Description N/A 7.3.3.3 Custom Name Response Packet Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0]- Data[DataCount-1]

0x2B 0x00

DC_RESP_CUST_NAME Number of Characters in CustomName + 1 CustomName

0x89 nn ch ch ch 0x00

7.3.3.4 Data Description CustomName: Data Type:Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. Max Length:CUSTOM_NAME_LENGTH defined in Appendix E Protocol Constants. 7.3.4 Set Custom Name Sets the Custom Name that can be displayed when the unit powers up.
7.3.4.1 Packet Description Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0] Data[1]-Data[DataCount-1]
DC_CMD_SET_CUST_NAME Number of characters in CustomName + 2 CustomNameEnable CustomName

0x2C nn nn ch ch ch 0x00

7.3.4.2 Data Description CustomNameEnable:Enables/Disables the Custom Name Display. DataType:Boolean TRUE: CustomName Enabled FALSE: CustomName Disabled CustomName: Data Type:Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. Max Length:CUSTOM_NAME_LENGTH defined in Appendix E Protocol Constants. 7.3.4.3 SDP-40HD Response If the custom name enable is TRUE then the custom name banner is displayed on power on. If the Custom Name Enable is FALSE the custom name is not displayed. The CustomName string is copied to Nonvolatile RAM. The SDP-40HD will send an ACK when completed with this command. 7.3.4.4 Data Validation: No data validation is done on the transmitted data. 7.3.5 Host Wakeup By transmitting the Wakeup Notification, the Host indicates it has just powered on or reset and is ready to receive SDP40HD Notifications or Responses. The Host is assumed to be asleep upon power up of the SDP-40HD. Host status is maintained during standby. 7.3.5.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command HOST_WAKEUP Data Count 0 Application Data: N/A 7.3.5.2 Data Description N/A 7.3.5.3 SDP-40HD Response The SDP-40HD will respond to this command with an ACK.

0x11 0x00

7.3.6 Host Sleep By transmitting the Sleep command, the Host indicates it has just powered down and will no longer respond to SDP40HD Notifications. No Acknowledgment is expected. The Host is assumed to be asleep upon power up of the SDP-40HD. Host status is maintained during standby. 7.3.6.1 Packet Description Application Header: Command HOST_SLEEP Data Count 0 Application Data: N/A 7.3.6.2 Data Description N/A 7.3.7 Get Communication Configuration This command is a request to the SDP-40HD for the current communications configuration for the serial port and protocol. The SDP-40HD responds to this command with a Communication Configuration Packet. 7.3.7.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_CMD_GET_COM_CONFIG Data Count 0 Application Data: N/A 7.3.7.2 Communication Configuration Response Packet Application Header: Command DC_RESP_COM_CONFIG Data Count 1 Application Data: Data[0] Configuration Register 0 7.3.7.3 Data Description Data Word Bit Definition Acknowledge Enable Acknowledge Enable: TRUE Indicates the SDP-40HD will transmit Acknowledge Notifications to the Host. FALSE Indicates the SDP-40HD will not transmit any positive Acknowledge Notification messages. The SDP-40HD will always transmit NAK error notification messages. 7.3.8 Set Communication Configuration The Set Communication Configuration Command allows the serial port user to set up the various serial port/ protocol configuration parameters.

0x12 0x00

0x2F 0x00

0x8C 0x01 nn

7.3.8.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0] 7.3.8.2 Data Description Data Word Bit Definition Acknowledge Enable Acknowledge Enable: TRUE Indicates the SDP-40HD will transmit Acknowledge Notifications to the Host. FALSE Indicates the SDP-40HD will not transmit any positive Acknowledge Notification messages. The SDP-40HD will always transmit NAK error notification messages. 7.3.8.3 SDP-40HD Response The data values transmitted will be copied over to the registers stored in nonvolatile RAM. The SDP-40HD will respond with an ACK Packet. 7.3.9 Set Mute The Set Mute Command message allows the RS232 users to set/clear the SDP-40HD mute state directly. 7.3.9.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0] 7.3.9.2 Mute State Data Description Value 2 Definition UNMUTE USER MUTE FULL MUTE Description The user mute state is set to unmuted. The SDP-40HD may still be muted for other internal reasons. The system volume decrements by the specified amount set in the OUTPUT LEVELS Menu. The system is fully muted.

7.3.13 SDP-40HD Set Parameter Value by Id, No Run SDP-40HD Set Parameter by Id command sets the parameter value equal to the value sent in the command packet and does not run the appropriate functional changes associated with changing the given parameter. 7.3.13.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_SET_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID_NO_RUN Data Count 24 Application Data: Data[0] ParamId(LSB) Data[1] ParamId(MSB) Data[2] ParamType Data[3-23] 7.3.13.2 Data Description Same as Parameter Set Data Description 7.3.14 SDP-40HD Get Unit Configuration Requests the current SDP-40HD unit configuration. SDP-40HD will respond with Unit Configuration Packet. The HOST should use this information to determine if any information saved by the HOST is current. 7.3.14.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_GET_CONFIG Data Count 0 Application Data: N/A Value[0 -20]
0x37 0x18 nn nn nn nn nn nn

0x38 0x00

7.3.14.2 SDP-40HD Unit Configuration Response Packet Application Header: Command MC_RESP_UNIT_CONFIG Data Count 30 Application Data: Data[0] ProductId Data[1] Software Type Data[2] Software Level Data[3] Software Major Revision Data[4] Software Minor Revision Data[5] Protocol Major Revision Data[6] Protocol Minor Revision Data[7] Parameter Count Low(LSB) Data[8] Parameter Count High(MSB) Data[9] Effect Count Data[10] TimeStamp[0] Data[11] TimeStamp[1] Data[12] TimeStamp[2] Data[13] TimeStamp[3] Data[14] TimeStamp[4] Data[15] TimeStamp[5] Data[16] TimeStamp[6] Data[17] TimeStamp[7] Data[18] TimeStamp[8] Data[19] TimeStamp[9] Data[20] TimeStamp[10] Data[21] TimeStamp[11] Data[22] TimeStamp[12] Data[23] TimeStamp[13] Data[24] TimeStamp[14] Data[25] TimeStamp[15] Data[26] SerialNumber(LSB) Data[27] SerialNumber Data[28] SerialNumber Data[29] SerialNumber(MSB)
0x91 0x1E nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch 0x00 nn nn nn nn
7.3.14.3 Data Description ProductId: This unsigned 8 bit value describes the product. Product ID Lexicon DC-2 Lexicon MC-1 JBL Synthesis SDP-3 Lexicon MC-12 JBL Synthesis SDP-40 Lexicon MC-8 JBL Synthesis SDP6 Lexicon RV-8 Lexicon MC-4 JBL Synthesis Lexicon MC12HD JBL Synthesis

SerialNumber:

The Serial Number is an unsigned 32 bit integer holding the unique value of the current unit.
7.3.15 SDP-40HD Send IR Command This command allows the HOST to transmit IR command key codes to the SDP-40HD.
7.3.15.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_IR Data Count 1 Application Data: Data[0] KeyCode 7.3.15.2 Data Description KeyCode: Data Type:Unsigned 8 bit integer. Valid Values:Appendix C SDP-40HD IR-Codes 7.3.15.3 SDP-40HD Response The KeyCode is processed as a valid IR code. No acknowledgment will be sent from SDP-40HD. 7.3.15.4 Data Validation The KeyCode data will be verified as a legal IR code. If the Code is not valid the SDP-40HD will not respond. 7.3.16 SDP-40HD Get Parameter Value by Id (SDP-40HD) Request to SDP-40HD for the current value of a given parameter. The SDP-40HD will respond with a Parameter Value Packet. 7.3.16.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0] Data[1]

0x39 0x01 nn

MC_CMD_GET_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID 2 ParamId (LSB) ParamId (MSB)

0x3A 0x02 nn nn

7.3.16.2 Data Description ParamId: Data Type:Unsigned 16 bit integer. Max: Max Parameter Count as reported by the SDP-40HD Unit Configuration Response Packet in 7.3.39.2 7.3.16.3 Data Validation If ParamId exceeds the its maximum value, the SDP-40HD will ignore the command and transmit a DC_NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_PARAM_ID.
7.3.16.4 SDP-40HD Value String Response Packet Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] Data[3-23]
MC_RESP_PARAM_VALUE 24 ParamId (LSB) ParamId (MSB) ParamType Value[0 -20]
0x92 0x18 nn nn nn nn nn nn
7.3.16.5 Data Description Same as Parameter Set Data Description 7.3.17 SDP-40HD Set Parameter Notification by Id Request to SDP-40HD to enable or disable transmission of the SDP-40HD parameter change notification for a given parameter. 7.3.17.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_SET_PARAM_NOTIFICATION_BY_ID Data Count Application Data: Data[0] Data[1] Data[2] 3 ParamId (LSB) ParamId (MSB) Enable/Disable

0x3B 0x03 nn nn nn

7.3.17.2 Data Description ParamId: Data Type:Unsigned 16 bit integer. Max: Max Parameter Count as reported by the SDP-40HD Unit Configuration Response Packet in 7.3.39.2 Enable/Disable: Data Type:Boolean TRUE: Enable transmission of parameter notification FALSE: Disable transmission of parameter notification 7.3.17.3 Data Validation If ParamId exceeds the its maximum value, the SDP-40HD will ignore the command and transmit a DC_NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_PARAM_ID. 7.3.17.4 SDP-40HD Response If a parameter has been enabled for notification the SDP-40HD will transmit its current value whenever it has been changed due to any user or system action. For the details of the SDP-40HD notification packet, see SDP-40HD Parameter Notification by Id.

7.3.21 SDP-40HD Get Zone2 Status This command is a request to SDP-40HD for current Zone 2 Status. SDP-40HD will respond with Zone2 Status Packet. 7.3.21.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_GET_ZONE2_STATUS Data Count 0 Application Data: N/A 7.3.21.2 Zone2 Status Response Packet Application Header: Command MC_RESP_ZONE2_STATUS Data Count 5 Application Data: Data[0] Zone2 Volume Data[1] Assigned Zone 2 Input Data[2] Record Active Data[3] Zone2 Mute Active Data[4] Zone2 Balance 7.3.21.3 Data Description Zone2 Volume: Data Type: Signed 8 bit integer (2s compliment) Max: +12 (0x0C) (12 dB) Min: -80 dB (0xB0) (-80 dB) Assigned Zone 2 Input: Indicates the Zone 2 input that is currently assigned for the zone 2 outputs. Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit integer. Definition/Conversion:Appendix D SDP-40HD Input Ids Zone2 Mute Active: Data Type: Boolean. TRUE: Zone2 Outputs are active. FALSE: Zone 2 Outputs are not active. Record Active: Data Type: Boolean. TRUE: Record Zone Output is active FALSE: Record Zone Output is not Active. Zone 2 Balance: Data Type: Signed 8 bit integer (2s compliment) Max: 16 (0x10) (Full Right) Min: -16 (0xF0) (Full Left)

0x3F 0x00

0x95 0x05 nn nn nn nn nn
7.3.22 SDP-40HD Set System Volume This command is a request to the SDP-40HD to set the system volume to the value in this packet. 7.3.22.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_SET_SYS_VOLUME Data Count 1 Application Data: Data[0] Value 7.3.22.2 Data Description Value: Data Type: Signed 8 bit integer (2s compliment) Max: +12 (0x0C) (12 dB) Min: -80 (0xB0) (-80 dB) 7.3.22.3 SDP-40HD Response The SDP-40HD will assign the value from the packet to the system volume. 7.3.22.4 Data Validation If a value is passed that exceeds the maximum value of that parameter the SDP-40HD will ignore the command and transmit a DC_NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_DATA. 7.3.23 SDP-40HD Set Main Balance Commands the SDP-40HD to set the system balance to the value in this packet. 7.3.23.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command DC_CMD_SET_SYS_BALANCE Data Count 1 Application Data: Data[0] Value 7.3.23.2 Data Description Value: Data Type: Signed 8 bit integer (2s compliment) Max: +16 (0x10) (Full Right) Min: -16 (0xF0) (Full Left) 7.3.23.3 SDP-40HD Response The SDP-40HD will assign the value from the packet to the system balance. 7.3.23.4 Data Validation If a value is passed that exceeds the maximum value of that parameter the SDP-40HD will ignore the command and transmit a DC_NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_DATA.

Command MC_CMD_SET_ZONE2_BALANCE Data Count 1 Application Data: Data[0] Value

0x46 0x01 nn

7.3.28.2 Data Description Value: Data Type: Signed 8 bit integer (2s compliment) Max: +16 (0x10) (Full Right) Min: -16 (0xF0) (Full Left) 7.3.28.3 SDP-40HD Response The SDP-40HD will assign the value from the packet to the Zone 2 balance. 7.3.28.4 Data Validation If a value is passed that exceeds the maximum value of that parameter the SDP-40HD will ignore the command and transmit a NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_DATA. 7.3.29 SDP-40HD Get Input Name by Id This command is a request to SDP-40HD for the custom input name. SDP-40HD will respond with Input Name Packet. 7.3.29.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command MC_CMD_GET_INPUT_NAME Data Count 1 Application Data: Data[0] InputId

0x47 0x01 nn

7.3.29.2 Data Description InputId: Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit Integer Definition/Conversion:Appendix D SDP-40HD Input Ids 7.3.29.3 Data Validation: The InputId must be a valid Input number. If it is not the SDP-40HD will respond with a NAK packet and error code DC_INVALID_INPUT.
7.3.29.4 Input Name Response Packet Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0] Data[1]- Data[DataCount-1]
MC_RESP_INPUT_NAME Number of Characters in InputName + 2 InputId InputName

0x96 nn nn ch ch ch 0x00

7.3.29.5 Data Description InputId: Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit Integer Definition/Conversion:Appendix D SDP-40HD Input Ids InputName: Data Type:Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. Max Length:INPUT_NAME_LENGTH defined in Appendix E Protocol Constants. 7.3.30 SDP-40HD Set Input Name by Id Sets an Input Name to the transmitted value for a given input. 7.3.30.1 Command Packet Description Application Header: Command Data Count Application Data: Data[0] Data[1]-Data[DataCount-1]
MC_CMD_SET_INPUT_NAME Number of characters in InputName + 2 InputId InputName
0x48 nn nn ch ch ch. 0x00
7.3.30.2 Data Description InputId: Data Type: Unsigned 8 bit Integer Description/Conversion:Appendix D SDP-40HD Input Ids InputName: Data Type:Null (0x00) terminated ASCII character string. Max Length:INPUT_NAME_LENGTH defined in Appendix E Protocol Constants. 7.3.30.3 SDP-40HD Response SDP-40HD will copy the InputName to the given input. 7.3.30.4 Data Validation: The InputId must be a valid Input Id. If it is not the SDP-40HD will respond with a NAK packet and error code DC_INVALID_INPUT. If the InputName string exceeds the INPUT_NAME_LENGTH, the SDP-40HD will truncate the string to the INPUT_NAME_LENGTH.
Appendix A: Command Codes
Notifications: DC_NO_CMD DC_WAKEUP DC_SLEEP DC_FPD MC_PARAM_NOTIFICATION_MSG Host Commands: DC_CMD_RESET HOST_WAKEUP HOST_SLEEP DC_CMD_RESTORE_DEFAULTS DC_CMD_GET_CUST_NAME DC_CMD_SET_CUST_NAME DC_CMD_GET_COM_CONFIG DC_CMD_SET_COM_CONFIG DC_CMD_SET_MUTE DC_CMD_SET_DISPLAY_STR MC_CMD_GET_PARAM_BY_ID MC_CMD_SET_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID MC_CMD_SET_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID_NO_RUN MC_CMD_GET_CONFIG MC_CMD_IR MC_CMD_GET_PARAM_VALUE_BY_ID MC_CMD_SET_PARAM_NOTIFICATION_BY_ID MC_CMD_PARAM_GET_VALUE_STRING_BY_ID MC_CMD_CLEAR_ALL_PARAM_NOTIFICATIONS MC_CMD_GET_SYS_STATUS MC_GET_REC_ZONE2_STATUS MC_CMD_SET_SYS_VOLUME MC_CMD_SET_SYS_BALANCE MC_CMD_SET_FRONT_BACK_BALANCE MC_CMD_SET_EFFECT MC_CMD_SET_REC_INPUT MC_CMD_SET_ZONE2_VOLUME MC_CMD_SET_ZONE2_BALANCE MC_CMD_GET_INPUT_NAME MC_CMD_SET_INPUT_NAME 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04

0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 0x2B 0x2C 0x2F 0x30 0x31 0x33 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x38 0x39 0x3A 0x3B 0x3C 0x3D 0x3E 0x3F 0x40 0x41 0x42 0x43 0x44 0x45 0x46 0x47 0x48
Responses DC_RESP_CUST_NAME DC_RESP_COM_CONFIG DC_RESP_DATA MC_RESP_PARAM_DEF MC_WAITING_FOR_DOWNLOAD MC_RESP_UNIT_CONFIG MC_RESP_PARAM_VALUE MC_RESP_VALUE_STRING MC_RESP_SYS_STATUS MC_RESP_ZONE2_STATUS MC_RESP_INPUT_NAME Acknowledgments DC_ACK DC_NAK 0x89 0x8C 0x8E 0x8F 0x90 0x91 0x92 0x93 0x94 0x95 0x96

0xE0 0xE1

Appendix B: Error Codes
Error Code(Hex) NO_ACK 0x00 DC_NO_ERROR 0x01 DC_ERR_PARITY 0x02 DC_ERR_FRAMING 0x03 DC_ERR_OVERRUN 0x04 DC_ERR_INVALID_PACKET 0x05 DC_ERR_TIME_OUT 0x06 DC_ERR_BUFFER_FULL 0x07 DC_INVALID_COUNT DC_INVALID_CMD DC_INVALID_DATA DC_INVALID_ADDRESS DC_INVALID_EFFECT_ID DC_INVALID_PARAM_ID DC_INVALID_NAME DC_INVALID_INPUT DC_ERR_READ_ONLY 0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 0x14 0x15 0x16 0x17 0x18

Appendix C: IR Codes

Button2 Main LABEL LIGHT MAIN_ON_STDBY MAIN ZONE REC Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted SHIFT MAIN_DVD_1 MAIN_DVD_2 MAIN_LD MAIN_TV MAIN_SAT MAIN_VCR MAIN_CD MAIN_PVR MAIN_GAME MAIN_TAPE MAIN_TUNER MAIN_AUX MODE_INCR MODE_DECR FP BLUE OSD VOL_INCR VOL_DECR STAT MUTE UP_ARROW DN_ARROW LEFT_ARROW_DONE RIGHT_ARROW_SELE CT MENU MAIN_TOGGLE_7_5 MAIN_2_CHANNEL THX_LOGO DOLBY_LOGO LOGIC7_LOGO TV_L_LOGO DTS_LOGO MUSIC Deleted DATA (hex) None 0x05 None None None None None None None None 0x20 0x21 0x22 0x23 0x24 0x25 0x26 0x27 0x28 0x29 0x2A 0x2B 0x1A 0x1B 0x04 0x03 0x02 0x17 0x16 0x1C 0x15 0x01 0x1D 0x0A 0x08 0x09 0x1E 0x1F 0x0B 0x0C 0x0D 0x0E 0x0F 0x10 None Zone-2 FUNCTION LIGHT ZONE_ON_STDBY MAIN ZONE REC Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted SHIFT ZONE_DVD_1 ZONE_DVD_2 ZONE_LD ZONE_TV ZONE_SAT ZONE_VCR ZONE_CD ZONE_PVR ZONE_GAME ZONE_TAPE ZONE_TUNER ZONE_AUX TRIGGER1_ON TRIGGER1_OFF ZONE_VOL_N15DB ZONE_VOL_N30DB Reserved ZONE_VOL_INCR ZONE_VOL_DECR ZONE_STATUS ZONE_MUTE SUB_ADJ_INCR SUB_ADJ_DECR ZONE_BAL_LEFT ZONE_BAL_RIGHT ZONE_BAL_CENTER Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Deleted DATA (hex) None 0x05 None None None None None None None None 0x60 0x61 0x62 0x63 0x64 0x65 0x66 0x67 0x68 0x69 0x6A 0x6B 0x5A 0x5B 0x44 0x43 0x42 0x57 0x56 0x5C 0x55 0x41 0x5D 0x4A 0x48 0x49 0x5E 0x5F 0x4B 0x4C 0x4D 0x4E 0x4F 0x50 None Button3 Record FUNCTION LIGHT REC_ON_STDBY MAIN ZONE REC Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted SHIFT REC_DVD_1 REC_DVD_2 REC_LD REC_TV REC_SAT REC_VCR REC_CD REC_PVR REC_GAME REC_TAPE REC_TUNER REC_AUX TRIGGER2_On TRIGGER2_OFF REC_VOL_N15DB REC_VOL_N30DB Reserved REC_VOL_INCR REC_VOL_DECR REC_STATUS REC_MUTE Reserved Reserved REC_BAL_LEFT REC_BAL_RIGHT REC_BAL_CENTER Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Deleted DATA (hex) None 0x05 None None None None None None None None 0xE0 0xE1 0xE2 0xE3 0xE4 0xE5 0xE6 0xE7 0xE8 0xE9 0xEA 0xEB 0xDA 0xDB 0xC4 0xC3 0xC2 0xD7 0xD6 0xDC 0xD5 0xC1 0xDD 0xCA 0xC8 0xC9 0xDE 0xDF 0xCB 0xCC 0xCD 0xCE 0xCF 0xD0 None Button4 Shift FUNCTION LIGHT SHIFT_STDBY MAIN ZONE REC Deleted Deleted Deleted Deleted SHIFT MAIN_OFF ZONE_OFF REC_OFF LOUDNESS_ON LOUDNESS_OFF Reserved BASS_INCR TREBLE_INCR TILT_INCR BASS_DECR TREBLE_DECR TILT_DECR ON STANDBY VOL_N15DB VOL_N30DB EQ_OFF VOL_03DB VOL_N03DB INPUT_STATUS FULL_MUTE FADER_FRONT FADER_REAR BAL_LEFT BAL_RIGHT BAL_CENTER MAIN_SRC_MODE BYPASS THX_EX_TOGGLE DOLBY_EX_TOGGLE Reserved MONO_LOGIC DTS_ES_TOGGLE MUSIC_SURROUND Deleted DATA (hex) None 0x05 None None None None None None None None 0xA0 0xA1 0xA2 0xA3 0xA4 0xA5 0xA6 0xA7 0xA8 0xA9 0xAA 0xAB 0x9A 0x9B 0x84 0x83 0x82 0x97 0x96 0x9C 0x95 0x81 0x9D 0x8A 0x88 0x89 0x9E 0x9F 0x8B 0x8C 0x8D 0x8E 0x8F 0x90 None Button9

KEY Setup 43 44-55

Additional Ir Codes(V1.0)
Mode DIRECT_LOGIC7_IR DIRECT_TV_LOGIC_IR DIRECT_MUSIC_LOGIC_IR DIRECT_2CHAN_SURROUND_IR DIRECT_2_CHANNEL_IR DIRECT_MONO_LOGIC_IR DIRECT_MONO_SURROUND_IR DIRECT_MONO_IR DIRECT_PROLOGIC_IR DIRECT_PROLOGIC2_IR DIRECT_PL2MUSIC_IR DIRECT_THX_CINEMA_IR DIRECT_DTS_NEO_FILM_IR DIRECT_DTS_NEO_MUSIC_IR DIRECT__51_LOGIC7_IR DIRECT__51_TV_LOGIC_IR DIRECT__51_MUSIC_IR DIRECT__51_THX_IR DIRECT_DOLBY_DIGITAL_IR DIRECT__51_2CHANNEL_IR DIRECT__51_MONO_LOGIC_IR DIRECT__51_MONO_SURROUND_IR DIRECT__51_MONO_IR Code(hex) 0xAC 0xAD 0xAE 0xAF 0xB0 0xB1 0xB2 0xB3 0xB4 0xB5 0xB6 0xB7 0xB8 0xB9 0xBA 0xBB 0xBC 0xBD 0xBE 0xBF 0xC0 0xC6 0xC7 Mode DIRECT_DTS_LOGIC7_IR DIRECT_DTS_MUSIC_IR DIRECT_DTS_2CHANNEL_IR DIRECT_DTS_IR DIRECT_DTS_THX_IR DIRECT__51_AD_FILM_IR DIRECT__51_AD_MUSIC_IR DIRECT__51_AD_2CHANNEL_IR DIRECT__51_AD_IR DIRECT__51_AD_THX_IR DIRECT_NIGHTCLUB_IR DIRECT_CONCERT_HALL_IR DIRECT_CHURCH_IR DIRECT_CATHEDRAL_IR DIRECT_MUSIC_SURR_IR DIRECT__51_AD_THX_MUSIC_IR DIRECT_DTS_THX_MUSIC_IR DIRECT__51_THX_MUSIC_IR DIRECT_PANORAMA_IR DIRECT_PLIIX_THX DIRECT_PLIIX_MOVIE DIRECT_PLIIX_MUSIC DIRECT_5_1PLIIX_MOVIE DIRECT_5_1_PLIIX_MUSIC Code(hex) 0xEC 0xED 0xEE 0xEF 0xF0 0xF1 0xF2 0xF3 0xF4 0xF5 0xF6 0xF7 0xF8 0xF9 0xFA 0xFB 0xFC 0xFD 0xFE 0xCB 0xCC 0xCD 0xCE 0xCF

Appendix D: Input IDs

SDP-40HD Input Name OFF DVD1 DVD2 LD TV SAT VCR CD PVR GAME TAPE TUNER AUX SDP-40HD Input Id 12
Appendix E: Protocol Constants
Constant FPD_LINE_LENGTH PARAM_NAME_LENGTH CUSTOM_NAME_LENGTH INPUT_NAME_LENGTH PARAM_PATH_LENGTH INTER_PACKET_TIME SOP EOP Value (Dec) 0xF1 0xF2 Units Chars Chars Chars Chars Chars mSec Hex Hex

Appendix F: Mode IDs

SDP-40HD Mode ID SDP-40HD Mode Name
NONE USE LAST INT NOISE LOGIC7 TV LOGIC MUSIC LOGIC PARTY 2CHAN SURROUND STEREO 2 CHANNEL MONO LOGIC MONO SURROUND MONO PROLOGIC PROLOGIC2 PL2MUSIC THX CINEMA DTS NEO FILM DTS NEO MUSIC 5.1 LOGIC7 5.1 TV LOGIC 5.1 MUSIC 5.1 THX DOLBY DIGITAL 5.1 2CHANNEL 5.1 MONO LOGIC 5.1 MONO SURROUND 5.1 MONO DTS LOGIC7 DTS MUSIC DTS 2CHANNEL DTS DTS THX 2 CHAN ANALOG BYPASS 5.1 ANALOG BYPASS EXT NOISE PL2 EXT NOISE DD EXT NOISE DTS 5.1 MULTI CHAN FILM 5.1 MULTI CHAN MUSIC 5.1 MULTI CHAN 2CHANNEL 5.1 MULTI CHAN 5.1 MULTI CHAN THX NIGHTCLUB CONCERT HALL CHURCH CATHEDRAL
MUSIC SURR 5.1 MULTI CHAN THX MUSIC DTS THX MUSIC 5.1 THX MUSIC AUTO CAL PANORAMA PROLOGIC THX DTS NEO THX LIVE1 LIVE2 LIVE3 LIVE CAL PROLOGIC 2X THX PROLOGIC 2X MOVIE PROLOGIC 2X MUSIC 5.1 PROLOG 2X MOVIE 5.1 PROLOG 2X MUSIC
Appendix G: Application Notes and Examples 1 Box initializations:
1.1 SDP-40HD: When the SDP-40HD is powered on it will initialize the serial port and then transmit the DC_WAKEUP Packet, and look for an ACK from the HOST. Currently, if an ACK is not received, the SDP-40HD continues to operate. This message is mostly for the HOST to know if the SDP-40HD is in an operational state.

0x0033 0x0034 0x0035 0x0036 0x0037 0x0038 0x0039 0x003A 0x003B 0x003C 0x003D 0x003E 0x003F 0x0040 0x0041 0x0042 0x0043 0x0044 0x0045 0x0046 0x0047 0x0048 0x0049 0x004A 0x004B 0x004C 0x004D 0x004E 0x004F 0x0050 0x0051 0x0052 0x0053 0x0054 0x0055 0x0056 0x0057 0x0058 0x0059 0x005A 0x005B 0x005C 0x005D 0x005E 0x005F 0x0060 0x0061 0x0062 0x0063 0x0064 0x0065
PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1.COMPONENTIN PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1.SVID_16_9 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1.RECBLOCK PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1.SVIDOSD_4_3 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1._51_AD_EFFECT PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1.COMPNTOSD PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1.LIVEEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1.TRANSITION_TIME PARAM.INPUTS.DVD1.HDMIOSD PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.INPNAME PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.HDMIIN PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.DIGIN PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.ANLGIN PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.ANLGTRIM PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.TRIMMODE PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.VIDEOIN PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.CH2EFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.DDEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.DTSEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.MSRCMODE PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.RSRCMODE PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.ZSRCMODE PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.RECTRIM PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.SPDIF PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.ANLGBYPASS PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.DIGBYPASS PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.TRIGGER1 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.TRIGGER2 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.COMPONENTIN PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.SVID_16_9 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.RECBLOCK PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.SVIDOSD_4_3 PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2._51_AD_EFFECT PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.COMPNTOSD PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.LIVEEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.TRANSITION_TIME PARAM.INPUTS.DVD2.HDMIOSD PARAM.INPUTS.LD PARAM.INPUTS.LD.INPNAME PARAM.INPUTS.LD.HDMIIN PARAM.INPUTS.LD.DIGIN PARAM.INPUTS.LD.ANLGIN PARAM.INPUTS.LD.ANLGTRIM PARAM.INPUTS.LD.TRIMMODE PARAM.INPUTS.LD.VIDEOIN PARAM.INPUTS.LD.CH2EFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.LD.DDEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.LD.DTSEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.LD.MSRCMODE PARAM.INPUTS.LD.RSRCMODE
0x0066 0x0067 0x0068 0x0069 0x006A 0x006B 0x006C 0x006D 0x006E 0x006F 0x0070 0x0071 0x0072 0x0073 0x0074 0x0075 0x0076 0x0077 0x0078 0x0079 0x007A 0x007B 0x007C 0x007D 0x007E 0x007F 0x0080 0x0081 0x0082 0x0083 0x0084 0x0085 0x0086 0x0087 0x0088 0x0089 0x008A 0x008B 0x008C 0x008D 0x008E 0x008F 0x0090 0x0091 0x0092 0x0093 0x0094 0x0095 0x0096 0x0097 0x0098
PARAM.INPUTS.LD.ZSRCMODE PARAM.INPUTS.LD.RECTRIM PARAM.INPUTS.LD.SPDIF PARAM.INPUTS.LD.ANLGBYPASS PARAM.INPUTS.LD.DIGBYPASS PARAM.INPUTS.LD.TRIGGER1 PARAM.INPUTS.LD.TRIGGER2 PARAM.INPUTS.LD.COMPONENTIN PARAM.INPUTS.LD.SVID_16_9 PARAM.INPUTS.LD.RECBLOCK PARAM.INPUTS.LD.SVIDOSD_4_3 PARAM.INPUTS.LD._51_AD_EFFECT PARAM.INPUTS.LD.COMPNTOSD PARAM.INPUTS.LD.LIVEEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.LD.TRANSITION_TIME PARAM.INPUTS.LD.HDMIOSD PARAM.INPUTS.CD PARAM.INPUTS.CD.INPNAME PARAM.INPUTS.CD.HDMIIN PARAM.INPUTS.CD.DIGIN PARAM.INPUTS.CD.ANLGIN PARAM.INPUTS.CD.ANLGTRIM PARAM.INPUTS.CD.TRIMMODE PARAM.INPUTS.CD.VIDEOIN PARAM.INPUTS.CD.CH2EFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.CD.DDEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.CD.DTSEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.CD.MSRCMODE PARAM.INPUTS.CD.RSRCMODE PARAM.INPUTS.CD.ZSRCMODE PARAM.INPUTS.CD.RECTRIM PARAM.INPUTS.CD.SPDIF PARAM.INPUTS.CD.ANLGBYPASS PARAM.INPUTS.CD.DIGBYPASS PARAM.INPUTS.CD.TRIGGER1 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.TRIGGER2 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.COMPONENTIN PARAM.INPUTS.CD.SVID_16_9 PARAM.INPUTS.CD.RECBLOCK PARAM.INPUTS.CD.SVIDOSD_4_3 PARAM.INPUTS.CD._51_AD_EFFECT PARAM.INPUTS.CD.COMPNTOSD PARAM.INPUTS.CD.LIVEEFFCT PARAM.INPUTS.CD.TRANSITION_TIME PARAM.INPUTS.CD.HDMIOSD PARAM.INPUTS.TAPE PARAM.INPUTS.TAPE.INPNAME PARAM.INPUTS.TAPE.HDMIIN PARAM.INPUTS.TAPE.DIGIN PARAM.INPUTS.TAPE.ANLGIN PARAM.INPUTS.TAPE.ANLGTRIM

0x0297 0x0298 0x0299 0x029A 0x029B 0x029C 0x029D 0x029E 0x029F 0x02A0 0x02A1 0x02A2 0x02A3 0x02A4 0x02A5 0x02A6 0x02A7 0x02A8 0x02A9 0x02AA 0x02AB 0x02AC 0x02AD 0x02AE 0x02AF 0x02B0 0x02B1 0x02B2 0x02B3 0x02B4 0x02B5 0x02B6 0x02B7 0x02B8 0x02B9 0x02BA 0x02BB 0x02BC 0x02BD 0x02BE 0x02BF 0x02C0 0x02C1 0x02C2 0x02C3 0x02C4 0x02C5 0x02C6 0x02C7 0x02C8 0x02C9
PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.SIDEREAR10DELAY PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.TWO_CH_MUX PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.TWOCHCNTRMIX PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.CENTERDELAY PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.MONOREARON PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.DECORRELATE PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.VOCALENH PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.REEQ PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.PL2PAN PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.CNTRWIDTH PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.DIMENSION PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.TRIGGER1 PARAM.EFFECTS.PL2MUSIC.TRIGGER2 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.NAME PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.OUTPUTLEVELS PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.AUTOAZIMUTH PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.VOCALENH PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.REEQ PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.MONOCNTR PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.TRIGGER1 PARAM.EFFECTS.PARTY.TRIGGER2 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.NAME PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.AUTOAZIMUTH PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.VOCALENH PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.REEQ PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.MONOCNTR PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.TRIGGER1 PARAM.EFFECTS.STEREO.TRIGGER2 PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_LOGIC PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_LOGIC.NAME PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_LOGIC.MONOENH PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_LOGIC.MAINLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_LOGIC.ACADEMY PARAM.EFFECTS.MONO_LOGIC.SURRROLLOFF
0x02CA 0x02CB 0x02CC 0x02CD 0x02CE 0x02CF 0x02D0 0x02D1 0x02D2 0x02D3 0x02D4 0x02D5 0x02D6 0x02D7 0x02D8 0x02D9 0x02DA 0x02DB 0x02DC 0x02DD 0x02DE 0x02DF 0x02E0 0x02E1 0x02E2 0x02E3 0x02E4 0x02E5 0x02E6 0x02E7 0x02E8 0x02E9 0x02EA 0x02EB 0x02EC 0x02ED 0x02EE 0x02EF 0x02F0 0x02F1 0x02F2 0x02F3 0x02F4 0x02F5 0x02F6 0x02F7 0x02F8 0x02F9 0x02FA 0x02FB 0x02FC

0x0495 0x0496 0x0497 0x0498 0x0499 0x049A 0x049B 0x049C 0x049D 0x049E 0x049F 0x04A0 0x04A1 0x04A2 0x04A3 0x04A4 0x04A5 0x04A6 0x04A7 0x04A8 0x04A9 0x04AA 0x04AB 0x04AC 0x04AD 0x04AE 0x04AF 0x04B0 0x04B1 0x04B2 0x04B3 0x04B4 0x04B5 0x04B6 0x04B7 0x04B8 0x04B9 0x04BA 0x04BB 0x04BC 0x04BD 0x04BE 0x04BF 0x04C0 0x04C1 0x04C2 0x04C3 0x04C4 0x04C5 0x04C6 0x04C7
PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.VOCALENH PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.REEQ PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.TRIGGER1 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.DECORRELATE PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.TRIGGER2 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.ANLGCENTERONOFF PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD.ANLGSURRONOFF PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.NAME PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.OUTPUTLEVELS PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.LFEMIX PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.TWO_CH_MUX PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.TWOCHCNTRMIX PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.CENTERDELAY PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.MONOREARON PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.DECORRELATE PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.VOCALENH PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.REEQ PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.TIMBRE PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.SURREXA PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.THXMODEON PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.TRIGGER1 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.TRIGGER2 PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.REARTIMBRE PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.ANLGCENTERONOFF PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX.ANLGSURRONOFF PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.NAME PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.CNTROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.SIDEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.REAROUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.SUBOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.OUTPUTLEVELS.LFEOUTLEVEL PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.LFEMIX PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.TWO_CH_MUX PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.TWOCHCNTRMIX PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.CENTERDELAY PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.MONOREARON PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.DECORRELATE PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.VOCALENH PARAM.EFFECTS._51_AD_THX_MUSIC.REEQ
0x04C8 0x04C9 0x04CA 0x04CB 0x04CC 0x04CD 0x04CE 0x04CF 0x04D0 0x04D1 0x04D2 0x04D3 0x04D4 0x04D5 0x04D6 0x04D7 0x04D8 0x04D9 0x04DA 0x04DB 0x04DC 0x04DD 0x04DE 0x04DF 0x04E0 0x04E1 0x04E2 0x04E3 0x04E4 0x04E5 0x04E6 0x04E7 0x04E8 0x04E9 0x04EA 0x04EB 0x04EC 0x04ED 0x04EE 0x04EF 0x04F0 0x04F1 0x04F2 0x04F3 0x04F4 0x04F5 0x04F6 0x04F7 0x04F8 0x04F9 0x04FA

 

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