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Sony SRP-X700PSony SRP-X700P A/V Mixer/Processor, 150W, 8OHMS A 70V
Sony Professional SRPX700P SRPX700P Sony SRP-X700 powered A/V matrix mixer offers an ì,all-in-oneî, solution for multimedia presentations. A totally new multimedia presentation concept unites the functions of a high quality audio mixer, wireless microphone receiver slots, RGB/video switcher, equalizer, active feedback reducer and power amplifier in a single, compact unit.

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Brand: Sony
Part Numbers: SOSRPX700P, SRP-X700P, SRPX700P
UPC: 027242632714
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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
kevinp 9:07pm on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 
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finidi 3:40am on Sunday, September 26th, 2010 
I bought this camera for my wife to replace a Canon Powershot SD1100. Boy what a mistake that was. My regular use camera is a Canon G-9. I wanted something very pocketable and was willing to give up some picture quality. As it turns out.
kbrown 3:56pm on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 
Xcellent Sony Cybershot DSC-T700 10MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Zoom with Super Steady Shot Image Stabilization (Silver) GREAT CAMERA SELLER WAS VERY PROFESSIONAL. RECEIVED MY CAMERA 3 DAYS AFTER PAYMENT. WILL DEFINATELY SHOP FROM AGAIN.
gergjiuv 7:59pm on Monday, July 12th, 2010 
the shape of the body of a digital camera sony cyber shot dsc t700 is ultra small and perfect with obtuse angles and simple view the sony cyber shot ...
datornell 10:13am on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 
"nice camera and very good pictures you should get it" This customer did not provide a text review. Design is outstanding, huge touch screen, a ton of features, great looking pictures Battery life
zazen 5:28pm on Friday, May 21st, 2010 
"This camera is amazing; it takes such great pictures and I just love it. Even without flash it takes wonderful pictures. "I am not a pro photographer. I just want to point and shoot, take great pictures, and look at them before I load them onto my PC.
rafcab 12:11pm on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 
The Sony dsc-T700 is a pretty good camera, especially since it is pretty cost effective (quality/price). When I talk about Sony, I can only think of great pictures.
brucehohl 3:03pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 
T700 main multimedia capabilities, built-in 4GB flash memory, and the use of a 3.5-inch Xtra Fine LCD touch-screen, pixel density of 210ppi. Sony DSC T700 - with million pixels, 4 times, the 3.5-inch oversized light metal screen, simple sense is good, appearance beautiful body.

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Digital Powered Mixer

SRP-X700P
The SRP-X700P Digital Powered Mixer has been

RGB SWITCHER

designed for modern presentation systems that are required to process material from a wide range of sources including microphones, video, audio,
WIRELESS TUNER BASE UNIT VIDEO SWITCHER

New Powered Mixer

ALL IN ONE DESIGN
DVD players, audio tape recorders as well as PCs. This unit integrates the functionality of seven traditional presentation devices in a compact 3U high, 19-inch rack-mountable chassis. By utilizing digital processing and control technology, the SRP-X700P offers an impressive set of features, high quality processing and ease of operation.
FEEDBACK REDUCER AUDIO MIXER

POWER AMPLIFIER

Digital Processing

Traditional System

Multi-media switcher and audio mixer
The SRP-X700P combines a six input RGB/video switcher with a 14-channel audio mixer. The switcher matrix allows a variety of video and PC graphic sources to be routed to the presentation system while the audio mixer processes audio, input from wired and wireless microphones, as well as audio playback devices. The SRP-X700P supports the following signal inputs:
Picture inputs: 3-RGB or component, 3-Composite or S-video - High quality component signals including 480p and 1080i, and RGB signals with a 150MHz frequency response (1280 x 1024 pixels, SXGA) Audio inputs: 6 mic or line, 5 stereo and 2 surround sound (5.1 format)
Advanced audio processing functions - Feedback Reducer and Automixer.
Two special audio processing tools are included to allow professional quality audio processing at the touch of a button. The Feedback Reducer works by analyzing and nulling out potential annoying feedback. The Automix function allows the SRP-X700P to analyze, in real-time, the incoming signals and make adjustments to maintain the quality of the output.
Multiple operating modes and on-board stereo power amplifier
The SRP-X700P is equipped with a routing function which routes the input signals to its 10 outputs (8 line and 2 REC outputs). This routing function allows the SRP-X700P to offer many different operating modes to support surround sound matrix switching or Zoned speaker configurations. In addition, there is an on-board 150W stereo power amplifier that can be switched between high and low impedance modes.
Power rating 200 W + 200 W (4 ), 150 W + 150 W (8 ), Max 150 W (70V Line)
Improved system efficiency
The SRP-X700P is supplied with two PC application software programs: the SRP-X700P Manager and the User Control Panel. The SRP-X700P Manager program is a set and forget application, which allows the unit to be fully configured during installation by providing a complete set of control GUIs. The User X700P Manager Example BLOCK Screen Control Panel program is for simple GUI control during the presentation. Additionally, the unit offers 20 internal scene memories, four of which can be recalled from the front panel buttons and the User Control panel GUI. These scene memories allow instant reset of all control parameters to quickly change operating modes.

Integrated machine control interfacing
The SRP-X700P provides extensive machine control capabilities through its four Control-S ports (for wired machine control to Sony CD players, MiniDisc players and VTRs). Additionally, parallel and serial RS-232C control ports provide extensive control for sophisticated presentations. For remote control of the SRP-X700P:
USB, RS-232C and parallel port for control from an external PC (or other control systems).
For remote control of peripheral equipment/devices from the SRP-X700P:
RS-232C port for remote control of Sony projectors and Sony plasma display monitors. Control-S ports for remote control of Sony VTRs, DVD players, CD players, MiniDisc recorders and projectors.*1 Parallel output port for remote control of peripheral devices such as video screens (up/down), window curtains (open/close), projector (up/down), lighting (on/off), etc.*2
*1 When controlling a projector with the Control-S port, the projector cannot be switched between RGB and Component input mode. *2 Requires an interface box between the SRP-X700P and external device.
6-mono and 2-stereo channel audio mixing with comprehensive processing to maximize sound quality
The SRP-X700P can mix and process 6-mono (4 mic, 2 mic/line) and 2-stereo (a stereo line and the 5.1/stereo line input of the switcher) input signals to 10 outputs (8 general purpose outputs and a stereo record output). Its comprehensive audio processing, such as EQ, dynamics, routing and delay, allows the quality of the audio signals to be maximized and provides tools for correcting room acoustics.
High quality audio A/D and D/A conversion (24-bit, 48 kHz sampling frequency)
Integrated wireless tuner unit slots
Up to two Sony WRU-806 wireless tuner units (optional) can be directly installed in the SRP-X700P, making it simple to integrate a high quality Sony wireless microphone system into the presentation system.

User Control Panel

Lecture room Training room/Presentation System Example

Mobile PC

Install
Touch Panel & Controller RGB Component Video Composite Video Audio RS-232C Remote Control-S (IR) Remote Parallel Remote USB RF Lights
Desktop PC Control Panel IR Transmitter Mobile PC DVD Player VTR

Screen

MIC1/WL1

SIGNAL OVER GAIN

MIC2/WL2

MIC5/LINE1

MIC6/LINE2

VU 1 +-5 -10 -20

OUTPUT 4 5

8 VU +-5 -10 -20

MASTER A
OVER GAIN PROTECTION CLIP

MASTER B

OVER GAIN

SCENE RECALL

LINE 4 SELECT

MASTER

RS232C USB

Window Curtain I/F BOX

MIC TUNER

Document Camera

Conference room BoardRoom/Presentation
CD Player MD Recorder Microphone
Digital Powered Mixer SRP-X700P

Projector

Wireless Tuner WRU-806

Speakers

Wireless Microphone

Antenna AN-820A

Rear Panel

Specifications

ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Composite Video/S-video Color system Frequency response Level Component Video Color system Frequency response Level Y R-Y B-Y RGB Frequency response Resolution Level G B R SYNC/HD, VD NTSC/PAL/SECAM 50 Hz - 10 MHz 1 Vp-p (75 ) NTSC/PAL/SECAM 50 Hz - 150 MHz 1 Vp-p (75 ) 0.7 Vp-p (75 ) 0.7 Vp-p (75 ) 50 Hz - 150 MHz 1280 x 1024 pixels 60 Hz (SXGA) 0.7 Vp-p (75 ) 0.7 Vp-p (75 ) 0.7 Vp-p (75 ) 1-5 V (47 k) sync positive/negative 20 Hz - 20 kHz Less than 0.01 % (1 kHz) More than 94 dB (IHF A) Less than -85 dB (1 kHz) BNC x 2, DC 9 V OUT DC 48 V, MIC1-6 Inputs

AUDIO INPUTS/OUTPUTS

Input MIC/WL 1, 2 MIC 3, 4 MIC 5, 6 (LINE 1, 2) LINE 3 LINE 4 (A, B, C, F) LINE 4 (D, E) Output LINE 1, 2 LINE 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 REC 1, 2 Connector XLR-3-31type XLR-3-31type XLR-3-31type Phono x 2 Phono x 2 Phono x 6 Connector XLR-3-32type Phono x 1 Phono x 1 Circuit Balanced Balanced Balanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Circuit Balanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Channel Mono Mono Mono Stereo Stereo Stereo/ Surround Channel Mono Mono Mono Reference/Peak Level -60 to -45 dBu/-37 to -22 dBu -60 to -45 dBu/-37 to -22 dBu -60 to -45 dBu/-37 to -22 dBu -10 to +4 dBu/-+10 to +24 dBu -10 to 0 dBu/+10 dBu to +20 dBu -10 to 0 dBu/+10 dBu to +20 dBu -10 to 0 dBu/+10 dBu to +20 dBu Reference/Peak Level +4 dBu/+24 dBu -5 dBu/+15 dBu -5 dBu/+15 dBu Impedance more than 2.2 k more than 2.2 k more than 2.2 k more than 10 k more than 10 k more than 10 k more than 10 k Load impedance more than 600 more than 10 k more than 10 k

VIDEO/RGB INPUTS/OUTPUTS

Input LINE 4 (A, B, C) LINE 4 (D, E, F) Output R/R-Y G/Y B/B-Y SYNC/HD VD S VIDEO VIDEO Connector Phono x 1 4-pin Mini Din D-sub 15-pin Connector BNC x 5 4-pin Mini Din BNC x 1 Signal Type Composite S Video Component/RGB Signal Type Component/RGB S Video Composite

SPEAKER OUTPUTS

Output CH1 Connector Impedance 4 ---10 k Rated Power 150 W (8 ) 200 W (4 ) 150 W (8 ) 200 W (4 ) Max 150 W
Screw type binding terminal x 4 CH2 70V LINE
Audio (analog) Frequency response Line in - Line out T.H.D. Line in - Line out S/N ratio Line in - Line out Crosstalk Line in - Line out Others ANTENNA IN a-b Microphone power supply

REMOTE CONTROL TERMINAL

RS-232C ports PROJECTOR CONTROL (RS-232C) RS-232C Connector D-sub 9-pin x 1, male, inch standard D-sub 9-pin x 1, male, inch standard Connector Series B connector x 2 Connector D-sub 25-pin x 1, female, milli standard Connector Mini Jack x 4 Function Input Selection, Power On/Standby (Applicable projectors/PDP monitors: Sony VPL-FX50, VPL-PX21/31/32, PFM-42B1)*1 Full control of SRP-X700P audio and switch functions Function Full control of SRP-X700P audio and switch functions Function Type AV Selection(LINE 4), Power On/Off, Scene Recall, Volume, Volume Up/Down, Make-Contact Muting, Remote control of connected products with Control-S CMOS level, active low Output status of Parallel Input Function Open collector (Except for status of controlled products with Control-S) Function Play, Stop, Pause, FF, REW, PREV, NEXT (Applicable AV Products: Sony VHS/ 8mmVTR/BatamaxVTR/DV/CD/CDR/MD equipped with Control-S terminal, DVD by using supplied IR Transmitter) For the connection of projector remote commander Input Selection, Power On/Standby (Applicable projectors: Sonys VPL-PX15/10, PS10, CX11/10)*1*2

GENERAL

Power requirements Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Weight Supplied Accessories 120/220/230 V AC 50/60 Hz 150 W +32F to +104F (0C to +40C) -4F to +140F (-20C to +60C) 19 x 5 1/4 x 13 7/8 inches, 3U (482 (W) x 132 (H) x 350 (D) mm) Approx. 28 lb 11 oz (13 kg) AC Power cord (1), Operating manual (1), IR Transmitter (1), Foot (4), Control software disk* (1)
* Requires Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/ 2000/XP
USB ports USB (Front/Rear) Parallel I/O ports PARALLEL IN (12-pin) PARALLEL OUT (10-pin) Control-S ports OUTPUT 1-4

Optional Accessories

WRU-806A/806B UHF Synthesized Tuner Unit AN-820A UHF Antenna
PROJECTOR IN PROJECTOR OUT
Mini Jack x 1 Mini Jack x 1
*1 Applicable models are as of April 20002 and may change in the future. When using an external system controller, any type of projector can be controlled. *2 When controlling a projector with the Control-S port, the projector cannot be switched between RGB and Component input mode.

Dimensions

Block Diagram
+48V TRIM MIC 1,2 WL 1,2 ANT a,b TUNER SLOT +48V TRIM SIGNAL A/D LINE MIC 5/LINE 1 MIC 6/LINE 2 TRIM A/D TRIM LCF FR LCF FR 3BAND PEQ COMP OVER GAIN SIGNAL A/D LCF FR 3BAND PEQ COMP OVER GAIN MUTING MODE D/A 70V LINE CLIP PROTECTION POWER AMP

SP OUT 1,2

MUTING FADER
ATT SELECTOR LEVEL METER OUTPUT METER DELAY +4/0/-5/-10 D/A LINE OUT 1,2

MIC 3,4

SIGNAL 3BAND PEQ COMP
MUTING FADER MUTING FADER MUTING FADER AUTOMATIC
MIXER 2BAND PEQ SIGNAL 14IN 10OUT

11BAND PEQ

SIGNAL A/D

4BAND PEQ

DELAY 0/-5/-10

LINE OUT3-8

LINE 3

0/-5/-10

REC OUT

TRIM LINE 4 A 4F

(Unit: mm)

LINE 4 D,E RL/RR/C/W

INPUT SELECT

2BAND PEQ

RS-232C for projector control REMOTE USB RS-232C RS-232C for external system controller PARALLEL REMOTE MAIN CPU PROJECTOR CTRL-S IN + PROJECTOR CTRL-S OUT CTRL-S OUT 1,2,3,4 USB(FRONT) USB(BACK)
LINE 4 COMPOSITE VIDEO IN LINE 4 S VIDEO IN A B C A B C COMPOSITE VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT COMPONENT /RGB OUT LOCK
D LINE 4 COMPONENT E /RGB IN F
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52[H] 53[H] 54[H] 54[H] specified value 0D[H] Specify any single value that corresponds to the parameter name in the following table. Example: When reading the MIC5/LINE1 level meter value. 52[H] 53[H] 54[H] 54[H] 34[H] 0D[H] (R S T T 4 CR)

Return packet format

When communication with the SRP-X700P is established with success, the single-byte parameter corresponding to the specified value is returned together with ACK (41[H] (A)) in the order shown below. 41[H] parameter 0D[H]
Global reading of all parameters
When you want to read all of the parameters that can be read by the STATUS REQUEST command, send the command in the following format.
52[H] 41[H] 53[H] 54[H] 0D[H] (R A S T CR)
The parameter containing the 74 bytes is returned always in the order shown in the following table.
byte 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th Parameter name MIC 1/WL 1 LEVEL METER VALUE MIC 2/WL 2 LEVEL METER VALUE MIC 3 LEVEL METER VALUE MIC 4 LEVEL METER VALUE MIC 5/LINE 1 LEVEL METER VALUE MIC 6/LINE 2 LEVEL METER VALUE LINE 3 L LEVEL METER VALUE LINE 3 R LEVEL METER VALUE LINE 4 L LEVEL METER VALUE LINE 4 R LEVEL METER VALUE LINE 4 RL LEVEL METER VALUE LINE 4 RR LEVEL METER VALUE LINE 4 C LEVEL METER VALUE LINE 4 SW LEVEL METER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 1 LEVEL METER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 2 LEVEL METER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 3 LEVEL METER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 4 LEVEL METER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 5 LEVEL METER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 6 LEVEL METER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 7 LEVEL METER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 8 LEVEL METER VALUE REC OUT 1 LEVEL METER VALUE REC OUT 2 LEVEL METER VALUE MIC SWICTH WL RF MIC INPUT OVER GAIN LINE INPUT OVER GAIN MIC INPUT LINE INPUT LINE OUTPUT1-6 OVER GAIN LINE OUTPUT7,8 OVER GAIN LINE OUTPUT1-6 LINE OUTPUT7,8 CLIP/PROTECTION GATE PARALLEL INPUT1-6 Specified Value byte 38th 39th 40th 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th 46th 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd 54th 55th 56th 57th 58th 59th 60th 61st 62nd 63rd 64th 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th 71st 72nd 73rd 74 th Parameter name PARALLEL INPUT7-12 PARALLEL OUTPUT1-6 PARALLEL OUTPUT7-10 MIC 1/WL 1 FADER VALUE MIC 2/WL 2 FADER VALUE MIC 3 FADER VALUE MIC 4 FADER VALUE MIC 5/LINE 1 FADER VALUE MIC 6/LINE 2 FADER VALUE LINE 3 FADER VALUE LINE 4 FADER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 1 FADER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 2 FADER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 3 FADER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 4 FADER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 5 FADER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 6 FADER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 7 FADER VALUE LINE OUTPUT 8 FADER VALUE MASTER A FADER VALUE MASTER B FADER VALUE REMOTE 1 FADER VALUE REMOTE 2 FADER VALUE REMOTE 3 FADER VALUE REMOTE 4 FADER VALUE REMOTE 5 FADER VALUE REMOTE 6 FADER VALUE MIC INPUT MUTING LINE INPUT MUTING LINE OUTPUT1-6 MUTING LINE OUTPUT / REC OUT / SPEAKER OUTPUT MUTING MASTER MUTING GROUP MUTING LINE4 SELECT SCENE RECALL LOCK/FADER ACTIVE FR SETUP STATUS 74[H] (t) 75[H] (u) 76[H] (v) 77[H] (w) 78[H] (x) 79[H] (y) Specified Value

30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) 35[H] (5) 36[H] (6) 37[H] (7) 38[H] (8) 39[H] (9) 3A[H] (:) 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?) 40[H] (@) 41[H] (A) 42[H] (B) 43[H] (C) 44[H] (D)
45[H] (E) 46[H] (F) 47[H] (G) 48[H] (H) 49[H] (I) 4A[H] (J) 4B[H] (K) 4C[H] (L) 4D[H] (M) 4E[H] (N) 4F[H] (O) 50[H] (P) 51[H] (Q) 52[H] (R) 53[H] (S) 54[H] (T)
55[H] (U) 56[H] (V) 57[H] (W) 58[H] (X) 59[H] (Y) 5A[H] (Z) 5B[H] ([) 5C[H] (\) 5D[H] (]) 5E[H] (^) 5F[H] (_) 60[H] (`) 61[H] (a) 62[H] (b) 63[H] (c) 64[H] (d) 65[H] (e) 66[H] (f) 67[H] (g) 68[H] (h) 69[H] (i)
6A[H] (j) 6B[H] (k) 6C[H] (l) 6D[H] (m) 6E[H] (n) 6F[H] (o) 70[H] (p) 71[H] (q) 72[H] (r) 73[H] (s)
The parameters to be returned have the following meaning.

Level meter value

The level meter values [dB] are indicated as shown below.
LEVEL under -30 -30 -20 -15 -10 -8 -7 -6 -5 30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) 35[H] (5) 36[H] (6) 37[H] (7) 38[H] (8)
LEVEL -4 -3 -2 -3 39[H] (9) 3A[H] (:) 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?) 40[H] (@)

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. bitbitbit5 MIC6/LINE2 bit4 bit3 MIC5/LINE1 MIC4 bit2 MIC3 bit1 MIC2/WL2 bit0 MIC1/WL1
When the corresponding bit is 1, the +48V switch is in the ON state. When the corresponding bit is 0, it is in the OFF state. Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.
Turning on/off of the RF indicator of the wireless tuner that is installed in the SRP-X700P is indicated by the 8-bit data. bitbitbitbitbitbitbit1 WL2 RF bit0 WL1 RF
When the corresponding bit is 1, the RF indicator turns on. When the corresponding bit is 0, the RF indicator turns off. Bit-2 to bit-7 are fixed all the time.

MIC OVER GAIN

Turning on/off of the OVER GAIN indicators of MIC1/WL1 to MIC6/LINE2 is indicated by the 8-bit data. bitbitbit5 MIC6/ LINE2 bit4 MIC5/ LINE1 bit3 MIC4 bit2 MIC3 bit1 MIC2/ WL2 bit0 MIC1/ WL1
When the corresponding bit is 1, the OVER GAIN turns on. When the corresponding bit is 0, the OVER GAIN turns off. Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.

SCENE No. 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?) 40[H] (@) 41[H] (A) 42[H] (B) 43[H] (C) 44[H] (D)
When the value is NONE (30[H]), it indicates the state that any scene call has never been attempted after the power is turned on.

LOCK/FADER

Status of the PANEL LOCK and that of FADER MODE are indicated by the 8-bit data. bitbitbitbitbitbitbit1 PANEL LOCK bit0 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 INACTIVE mode. When bit 1 is 1, it indicates that operations from the front panel of the SRP-X700P are in the LOCKed state. When bit 1 is 0, it indicates that operations from the front panel of the SRP-X700P are in the UNLOCKed state. Bit-2 to bit-7 are fixed all the time.

FR SETUP STATUS

The progress status of the feedback reducer setup is indicated in the 16 steps. The Finished (30[H]) flag indicates the setup is completed.
Progress status Finished 30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) 35[H] (5) 36[H] (6) 37[H] (7) 38[H] (8)
Progress status 39[H] (9) 3A[H] (:) 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?) 40[H] (@)
Parameter Setting Commands
The following commands are the group of commands used to enable you the detailed setting of internal functions of the SRP-X700P.
AUTO MIX : 43[H] 41[H] 4D[H] 58[H] (CAMX)
This command is used to set ON/OFF of the automatic mixer.
43[H] 41[H] 4D[H] 58[H] parameter 0D[H] The parameter consists of the 5 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.

byte 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

ON 3B[H] (;) 33[H] (3) 31[H] (1) 43[H] (C) 7F[H] (DELETE)
OFF 3B[H] (;) 33[H] (3) 31[H] (1) 40[H] (@) 40[H] (@)
Example: When turning OFF the automatic mixer 43[H] 41[H] 4D[H] 58[H] 3B[H] 33[H] 40[H] 40[H] 0D[H] ( C A M X ; @ @ CR )
AUTO MIX PARAMETER REQUEST : 52[H] 41[H] 4D[H] 58[H] (RAMX)
This command is used to read the ON/OFF setup of automatic mixer from the SRP-X700P.
52[H] 41[H] 4D[H] 58[H] 0D[H]
When communication with the SRP-X700P is established with success, the parameter is returned together with ACK (41[H] (A)) in the order shown below. 41[H] parameter 0D[H] Parameters are the same as those of the AUTO MIX command in the case of ON/OFF. Example: When the automatic mixer is set to OFF 41[H] 3B[H] 33[H] 40[H] 40[H] 0D[H] ( A ; @ @ CR )
AUTO MIX EDIT PARAMETER: 43[H] 41[H] 4D[H] 50[H] ('CAMP')
This command is used to set up the parameter of the automatic mixer. Caution This command is supported by the SRP-X700P firmware versions of 1.20 and higher.

43[H] 41[H] 4D[H] 50[H] "parameter (14 bytes)" 0D[H]
The parameter consists of the 14 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.
byte 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th Parameter name INPUT COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD INPUT COMPRESSOR RATIO INPUT COMPRESSOR ATTAC K TIME INPUT COMPRESSOR RELEASE TIME INPUT GATE THRESHOLD INPUT GATE HOLD TIME INPUT GATE RELEASE TIME OUTPUT LIMITER THRESHOLD OUTPUT LIMITER ATTACK TIME OUTPUT LIMITER RELEASE TIME FUNCTION ON/OFF MIC INPUT ON/OFF LINE OUTPUT 1-6 ON/OFF LINE OUTPUT 7,8 REC OUT 1,2 ON/OFF
INPUT COMPRESSOR THRESHOLD (1st byte)
This command is used to set the threshold level of the compressor of the input channel.
LEVEL [dB] -60 -59 -58 -57 -56 -55 -54 -53 -52 -51 -50 -49 -48 -47 -46 -45 -44 -43 -42 -41 -40 -39 -38 -37 -36 -35 -34 20[H] (' s') 21[H] ('!') 22[H] (' ') 23[H] ('#') 24[H] ('$') 25[H] ('%') 26[H] ('&') 27[H] (' ') 28[H] ('(') 29[H] (')') 2A[H] ('*') 2B[H] ('+') 2C[H] (',') 2D[H] ('-') 2E[H] ('.') 2F[H] ('/') 30[H] ('0') 31[H] ('1') 32[H] ('2') 33[H] ('3') 34[H] ('4') 35[H] ('5') 36[H] ('6') 37[H] ('7') 38[H] ('8') 39[H] ('9') 3A[H] (':') LEVEL [dB] -33 -32 -31 -30 -29 -28 -27 -26 -25 -24 -23 -22 -21 -20 -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 3B[H] (';') 3C[H] ('<') 3D[H] ('=') 3E[H] ('>') 3F[H] ('?') 40[H] ('@') 41[H] ('A') 42[H] ('B') 43[H] ('C') 44[H] ('D') 45[H] ('E') 46[H] ('F') 47[H] ('G') 48[H] ('H') 49[H] ('I') 4A[H] ('J') 4B[H] ('K') 4C[H] ('L') 4D[H] ('M') 4E[H] ('N') 4F[H] ('O') 50[H] ('P') 51[H] ('Q') 52[H] ('R') 53[H] ('S') 54[H] ('T') 55[H] ('U') LEVEL [dB] -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 56[H] ('V') 57[H] ('W') 58[H] ('X') 59[H] ('Y') 5A[H] ('Z') 5B[H] ('[') 5C[H] ('\') 5D[H] (']') 5E[H] ('^') 5F[H] ('_') 60[H] ('`') 61[H] ('a') 62[H] ('b') 63[H] ('c') 64[H] ('d') 65[H] ('e') 66[H] ('f') 67[H] ('g') 68[H] ('h') 69[H] ('i') 6A[H] ('j') 6B[H] ('k') 6C[H] ('l') 6D[H] ('m') 6E[H] ('n') 6F[H] ('o') 70[H] ('p')
INPUT COMPRESSOR RATIO (2nd byte)
This command is used to set the ratio of the compressor of the input channel.
RATIO 1:1 1.2:1 1.5:1 2:1 2.5:1 3:1 3.5:1 30[H] ('0') 31[H] ('1') 32[H] ('2') 33[H] ('3') 34[H] ('4') 35[H] ('5') 36[H] ('6') RATIO 4:1 5:1 6:1 8:1 10:1 20:1 37[H] ('7') 38[H] ('8') 39[H] ('9') 3A[H] (':') 3B[H] (';') 3C[H] ('<') 3D[H] ('=')
INPUT COMPRESSOR ATTACK TIME (3rd byte)

This command is used to set the attack time of the compressor of the input channel.
TIME [ms] 0.1 0.15 0.22 0.33 0.47 0.68 1.0 2.2 30[H] ('0') 31[H] ('1') 32[H] ('2') 33[H] ('3') 34[H] ('4') 35[H] ('5') 36[H] ('6') 37[H] ('7') TIME [ms] 3.3 4.7 6.38[H] ('8') 39[H] ('9') 3A[H] (':') 3B[H] (';') 3C[H] ('<') 3D[H] ('=') 3E[H] ('>') 3F[H] ('?') TIME [ms] 40[H] ('@') 41[H] ('A') 42[H] ('B') 43[H] ('C') 44[H] ('D') 45[H] ('E') 46[H] ('F') 47[H] ('G')
INPUT COMPRESSOR RELEASE TIME (4th byte)
This command is used to set the release time of the compressor of the input channel.
TIME [ms] 3B[H] (';') 3C[H] ('<') 3D[H] ('=') 3E[H] ('>') 3F[H] ('?') 40[H] ('@') TIME [ms] 41[H] ('A') 42[H] ('B') 43[H] ('C') 44[H] ('D') 45[H] ('E') 46[H] ('F') TIME [ms] 47[H] ('G') 48[H] ('H') 49[H] ('I') 4A[H] ('J') 4B[H] ('K') 4C[H] ('L')
INPUT GATE THRESHOLD (5th byte)
This command is used to set the threshold level of the gate of the input channel.
LEVEL [dB] -60 -59 -58 -57 -56 -55 -54 -53 -52 -51 -50 -49 -48 -47 -46 -45 -44 -43 -42 -41 -40 20[H] (' s') 21[H] ('!') 22[H] (' ') 23[H] ('#') 24[H] ('$') 25[H] ('%') 26[H] ('&') 27[H] (' ') 28[H] ('(') 29[H] (')') 2A[H] ('*') 2B[H] ('+') 2C[H] (',') 2D[H] ('-') 2E[H] ('.') 2F[H] ('/') 30[H] ('0') 31[H] ('1') 32[H] ('2') 33[H] ('3') 34[H] ('4') LEVEL [dB] -39 -38 -37 -36 -35 -34 -33 -32 -31 -30 -29 -28 -27 -26 -25 -24 -23 -22 -21 -20 -19 35[H] ('5') 36[H] ('6') 37[H] ('7') 38[H] ('8') 39[H] ('9') 3A[H] (':') 3B[H] (';') 3C[H] ('<') 3D[H] ('=') 3E[H] ('>') 3F[H] ('?') 40[H] ('@') 41[H] ('A') 42[H] ('B') 43[H] ('C') 44[H] ('D') 45[H] ('E') 46[H] ('F') 47[H] ('G') 48[H] ('H') 49[H] ('I') LEVEL [dB] -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -4A[H] ('J') 4B[H] ('K') 4C[H] ('L') 4D[H] ('M') 4E[H] ('N') 4F[H] ('O') 50[H] ('P') 51[H] ('Q') 52[H] ('R') 53[H] ('S') 54[H] ('T') 55[H] ('U') 56[H] ('V') 57[H] ('W') 58[H] ('X') 59[H] ('Y') 5A[H] ('Z') 5B[H] ('[') 5C[H] ('\')

Cautio

INPUT GATE HOLD TIME (6th byte)
This command is used to set the hold time of the gate of the input channel. The setup procedure is the same as the input compressor release time (the fourth byte).
INPUT GATE RELEASE TIME (7th byte)
This command is used to set the release time of the gate of the input channel. The setup procedure is the same as the input compressor release time (the fourth byte).
OUTPUT LIMITER THRESHOLD (8th byte)
This command is used to set the threshold level of the limiter of the output channel.
LEVEL [dB] 0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 5C[H] ('\') 5D[H] (']') 5E[H] ('^') 5F[H] ('_') 60[H] ('`') 61[H] ('a') 62[H] ('b') LEVEL [dB] +7 +8 +9 +10 +11 +12 +13 63[H] ('c') 64[H] ('d') 65[H] ('e') 66[H] ('f') 67[H] ('g') 68[H] ('h') 69[H] ('i') LEVEL [dB] +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 6A[H] ('j') 6B[H] ('k') 6C[H] ('l') 6D[H] ('m') 6E[H] ('n') 6F[H] ('o') 70[H] ('p')

LEVEL - -70.0 -60.0 -55.0 -50.0 -45.0 -40.0 -35.0 -32.5 -30.0 -27.5 -25.0 -24.0 -23.0 -22.0 -21.0 30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) 35[H] (5) 36[H] (6) 37[H] (7) 38[H] (8) 39[H] (9) 3A[H] (:) 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?)
LEVEL -20.0 -19.0 -18.0 -17.0 -16.0 -15.0 -14.0 -13.0 -12.0 -11.0 -10.0 -9.0 -8.0 -7.0 -6.0 -5.0 40[H] (@) 41[H] (A) 42[H] (B) 43[H] (C) 44[H] (D) 45[H] (E) 46[H] (F) 47[H] (G) 48[H] (H) 49[H] (I) 4A[H] (J) 4B[H] (K) 4C[H] (L) 4D[H] (M) 4E[H] (N) 4F[H] (O)
LEVEL -4.5 -4.0 -3.5 -3.0 -2.5 -2.0 -1.5 -1.0 -0.+0.5 +1.0 +1.5 +2.0 +2.5 +3.0 50[H] (P) 51[H] (Q) 52[H] (R) 53[H] (S) 54[H] (T) 55[H] (U) 56[H] (V) 57[H] (W) 58[H] (X) 59[H] (Y) 5A[H] (Z) 5B[H] ([) 5C[H] (\) 5D[H] (]) 5E[H] (^) 5F[H] (_)
LEVEL +3.5 +4.0 +4.5 +5.0 +5.5 +6.0 +6.5 +7.0 +7.5 +8.0 +8.5 +9.0 +10.0 60[H] (`) 61[H] (a) 62[H] (b) 63[H] (c) 64[H] (d) 65[H] (e) 66[H] (f) 67[H] (g) 68[H] (h) 69[H] (i) 6A[H] (j) 6B[H] (k) 6C[H] (l)
Example: When setting the respective parameters as shown below. Scene No. : NONE Index : CD TRIM : -10dBu Function OFF : PEQ ON PEQ1,2 frequency : 1kHz PEQ1,2 Q : 10 PEQ1,2 gain : 0dB Gain Limit level : +10dBu Fader level : 0dB 43[H] 49[H] 4D[H] 33[H] 30[H] 43[H] 44[H] 20[H] 20[H] 20[H] 20[H] 20[H] 20[H] 30[H] 41[H] 4E[H] 46[H] 4E[H] 4E[H] 46[H] 4E[H] 44[H] 59[H] 0D[H] ( C I L C D s s s s s s 0 @ N F N N F N D Y CR) s indicates the space.
LINE 3 INPUT PARAMETER REQUEST : 52[H] 49[H] 4D[H] 33[H] (RIL3)
This command is used to read setup of the LINE 3 input channel from the SRP-X700P.
52[H] 49[H] 4D[H] 33[H] parameter 0D[H]
Specify the scene No. of the scene memory that you want to read, as the parameter. Method of specifying the scene No. is the same as that of the GROUP FADER command. See page 29.
When communication with the SRP-X700P is established with success, the parameter is returned together with ACK (41[H] (A)) in the order shown below. 41[H] parameter 0D[H] The parameters are the same as the 18-byte parameter of the LINE3 INPUT command from which the scene No. is exempted.
LINE 4 INPUT : 43[H] 49[H] 4D[H] 34[H] (CIL4)
This command is used to implement setting up the LINE 4 input channel. Various setups can be memorized in the scene memories by specifying these scene Nos.
43[H] 49[H] 4D[H] 34[H] parameter 0D[H]
The parameter consists of the 64 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.
byte 1st 2nd-9th 10th-17th 18th-25th 26th-33rd 34th-41st 42nd-49th 50th 51st 52nd 53rd Parameter name SCENE No. LINE4 A INDEX LINE4 B INDEX LINE4 C INDEX LINE4 D INDEX LINE4 E INDEX LINE4 F INDEX LINE4 A TRIM LINE4 B TRIM LINE4 C TRIM LINE4 D TRIM byte 54th 55th 56th 57th 58th 59th 60st 61st 62nd 63rd 64th Parameter name LINE4 E TRIM LINE4 F TRIM FUNCTION ON/OFF PEQ1 Frequency PEQ1 Q PEQ1 GAIN PEQ2 Frequency PEQ2 Q PEQ2 GAIN GAIN LIMIT LEVEL FADER LEVEL

When you specify NONE (30[H] 0) as the scene No. in the 1st byte, you can establish the present setup. When you specify the scene Nos.(31[H] (1) through 44[H] (D)), the parameters of the subsequent 2nd to 47th bytes are written in the scene memory. For the method of setting the scene No. and index, refer to the GROUP FADER command (pages 29 and 30). Method of setting the PEQ1-11 frequency, PEQ1-11 Q, PEQ1-11 Gain, Gain Limit level and fader level is the same as that of the LINE 3 INPUT command. See pages 32 to 35. For the packet example, see the example of the LINE 3 INPUT command on page 35. However, the parameter length becomes 47 bytes.

REF LEVEL (10th byte)

This command is used to set the reference output level [dBu].
REF LEVEL -10 -4 30[H] (0) 35[H] ( (5) 3A[H] ( : ) 3E[H] ( >)
This command is used to turn ON/OFF the delay (DELAY), parametric equalizer (PEQ) and high-cut filter (HCF) with the 8-bit data. bitbitbitbitbitbit2 HCF bit1 PEQ bit0 DELAY
Set the corresponding bit to 1 to turn ON the delay (DELAY), parametric equalizer (PEQ) and high-cut filter (HCF). Set the corresponding bit to 0 to turn them OFF. Bit-3 to bit-7 are fixed all the time. Caution When the high-cut filter (HCF) is turned ON, the parameters that are set in PEQ11 are invalidated.

Delay (45th byte)

This command is used to set the delay.
[ms] 0 2.9 5.8 8.7 11.6 14.5 17.4 20.3 23.2 26.1 29.0 31.9 34.8 37.7 40.6 43.5 46.4 49.3 52.2 55.1 58.0 60.9 63.8 66.7 69.6 72.5 75.4 [m] 26 [feet] 0 3.3 6.7 10.0 13.3 16.7 20.0 23.3 26.7 30.0 33.3 36.7 40.0 43.3 46.7 50.0 53.3 56.7 60.0 63.3 66.7 70.0 73.3 76.7 80.0 83.3 86.7 30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) 35[H] (5) 36[H] (6) 37[H] (7) 38[H] (8) 39[H] (9) 3A[H] (:) 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?) 40[H] (@) 41[H] (A) 42[H] (B) 43[H] (C) 44[H] (D) 45[H] (E) 46[H] (F) 47[H] (G) 48[H] (H) 49[H] (I) 4A[H] (J) [ms] 78.3 81.2 84.1 87.0 89.9 92.8 95.7 98.6 101.5 104.4 107.3 110.2 113.1 116.0 118.9 121.8 124.7 127.6 130.5 133.4 136.3 139.2 142.1 145.0 147.9 150.8 [m] [feet] 90.0 93.3 96.7 100.0 103.3 106.7 110.0 113.3 116.7 120.0 123.3 126.7 130.0 133.3 136.7 140.0 143.3 146.7 150.0 153.3 156.7 160.0 163.3 166.7 170.0 173.3 4B[H] (K) 4C[H] (L) 4D[H] (M) 4E[H] (N) 4F[H] (O) 50[H] (P) 51[H] (Q) 52[H] (R) 53[H] (S) 54[H] (T) 55[H] (U) 56[H] (V) 57[H] (W) 58[H] (X) 59[H] (Y) 5A[H] (Z) 5B[H] ([) 5C[H] (\) 5D[H] (]) 5E[H] (^) 5F[H] (_) 60[H] (`) 61[H] (a) 62[H] (b) 63[H] (c) 64[H] (d)

LINE OUTPUT 1,2 PARAMETER REQUEST : 52[H] 4F[H] 4D[H] 31[H],32[H] (ROL1,2)
This command is used to read the setup of any desired single channel of the LINE OUTPUT 1 and 2 from the SRP-X700P. The commands that correspond to the respective channels are shown below. CHANNEL LINE OUTPUT 1 LINE OUTPUT 2 Command 52[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 31[H] ROL1 52[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 32[H] ROL2
52[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 31[H] parameter 0D[H] (In the case of LINE OUTPUT 1)
When communication with the SRP-X700P is established with success, the parameter is returned together with ACK (41[H] (A)) in the order shown below. 41[H] parameter 0D[H] The parameter is the same as the 46 bytes of the LINE OUTPUT1 and 2 commands parameter from which the scene No. is exempted.
LINE OUTPUT3-8 : 43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 33[H]-38[H] (COL3-8)
This command is used to implement setting up the desired single channel of the LINE OUTPUT3 to 8. Various setups can be memorized in the scene memories by specifying these scene Nos. The commands that correspond to the respective channels are shown below.
CHANNEL LINE OUTPUT 3 LINE OUTPUT 4 LINE OUTPUT 5 LINE OUTPUT 6 LINE OUTPUT 7 LINE OUTPUT 8
Command 43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 33[H] COL3 43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 34[H] COL4 43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 35[H] COL5 43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 36[H] COL6 43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 37[H] COL7 43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 38[H] COL8
43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 33[H] parameter 0D[H] (In the case of LINE OUTPUT 3)
The parameter consists of the 26 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.
byte 1st 2nd-9th 10 th 11th 12th 13 th 14 th 15th 16th 17 th
Parameter name SCENE No. INDEX REF LEVEL FUNCTION ON/OFF PEQ1 Frequency PEQ1 Q PEQ1 GAIN PEQ2 Frequency PEQ2 Q PEQ2 GAIN
byte 18 th 19 th 20 th 21 st 22 nd 23 rd 24 th 25 th 26 th
Parameter name PEQ3 Frequency PEQ3 Q PEQ3 GAIN PEQ4 Frequency PEQ4 Q PEQ4 GAIN DELAY GAIN LIMIT LEVEL FADER LEVEL
When you specify NONE (30[H] 0) as the scene No. in the 1st byte, you can establish the present setup. At the same time, when you specify the scene No.(31[H] (1) through 44[H] (D)), parameters of the subsequent 2nd to 26th bytes are written in the scene memory. For the method of setting the scene No. and index, refer to the GROUP FADER command (pages 29 and 30). Method of setting the PEQ1-4 frequency, PEQ1-4 Q, PEQ1-4 Gain, Gain Limit and fader level is the same as that of the LINE 3 INPUT command. See pages 32 to 35. Method of setting the REF LEVEL, Function ON/OFF and delay is the same as that of the LINE OUTPUT1 and 2 commands. See page 37. For the packet example, see the example of the LINE 3 INPUT command on page 35. However, the parameter length becomes 26 bytes.

INPUT Function 2 (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24th byte)
This command is used to set the PARALLEL INPUT function 2. The different functions are supported for the respective values depending on the setup of the PARALLEL INPUT function 1. FUNCTION2 LVL+ NONE AV SEL LVL LVL Muting NONE A B C D E F OFF Mic1 Mic2 Mic3 Mic4 Mic5Line1 Mic6Line2 Line3 Line4 Out1 Out2 Out3 Out4 Out5 Out6 Out7 Out8 MasterA MasterB Remote1 Remote2 Remote3 Remote4 Remote5 Remote20 Play Pause Stop FF Rew Rec Next Prev On Standby NONE 30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) 35[H] (5) 36[H] (6) 37[H] (7) 38[H] (8) 39[H] (9) 3A[H] (:) 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?) 40[H] (@) 41[H] (A) 42[H] (B) 43[H] (C) 44[H] (D) 45[H] (E) 46[H] (F) 47[H] (G) RECALL LINE3 Control LINE4 Control PJ Power
OUTPUT Function 1 (25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43rd byte)
This command is used to set the PARALLEL OUTPUT function 1.
FUNCTION1 NONE AV SEL OVER RECALL PJ 30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) 35[H] (5)
OUTPUT Function 2 (26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44th byte)
This command is used to set the PARALLEL OUTPUT function 2. The different functions are supported for the respective values depending on the setup of the PARALLEL OUTPUT function 1.
FUNCTION2 NONE NONE AV SEL A B C D E F OFF
Over Mic1 Mic2 Mic3 Mic4 MicLine5 MicLine6 Line3 Line4 Out1 Out2 Out3 Out4 Out5 Out6 Out7 Out8 MasterA MasterB

RECALL 19 20

PJ Power On Standby 30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) 35[H] (5) 36[H] (6) 37[H] (7) 38[H] (8) 39[H] (9) 3A[H] (:) 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?) 40[H] (@) 41[H] (A) 42[H] (B) 43[H] (C)
Example: When setting the respective parameters as shown below. INPUT1 function 1 : AV SEL INPUT1 function 2 :B INPUT2-12 function 1 : NONE INPUT2-12 function 2 : NONE OUTPUT1 function 1 : RECALL OUTPUT1 function 2 :1 OUTPUT2-10 function 1 : NONE OUTPUT2-10 function 2 : NONE 43[H] 4D[H] 54[H] 53[H] 31[H] 31[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 34[H] 32[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 30[H] 0D[H] (C P I O CR)

When you specify NONE (30[H] 0) as the scene No. in the 1st byte, you can establish the present setup. At the same time, when you specify the scene No.(31[H] (1) through 44[H] (D)), parameters of the subsequent 2nd through 20th byte are written in the scene memory. For the method of setting the scene No., see the GROUP FADER command (pages 29 and 30).

Level (2-17th byte)

This command is used to set the ASSIGN level [dB].
LEVEL -20 -15 -12 -9 -6 -40[H] (@) 45[H] (E) 48[H] (H) 4B[H] (K) 4E[H] (N) 53[H] (S) 59[H] (Y)
MIC1/WL1-MIC6/LINE2 ON/OFF (18th byte)
This command is used to turn ON/OFF the routing of the MIC1/WL1 to MIC6/LINE2 with the 8-bit data. bitbitbit5 MIC6/ LINE2 bit4 MIC5/ LINE1 bit3 MIC4 bit2 MIC3 bit1 MIC2/ WL2 bit0 MIC1/ WL1
When you want to set the respective input channels to ON, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to set the corresponding bit to 0. Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time.
LINE3-LINE4 A-C ON/OFF (19th byte)
This command is used to turn ON/OFF the routing of the LINE3 and LINE4 A to C with the 8-bit data. bitbitbitbitbit3 bit2 bit1 LINE4 A-C LINE4 A-C LINE3 R L R bit0 LINE3 L
When you want to set the respective input channels to ON, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to set the corresponding bit to 0. Bit-4 to bit-7 are fixed all the time.
LINE4 D,E ON/OFF (20th byte)
This command is used to turn ON/OFF the routing of the LINE4 D and E with the 8-bit data. bitbitbit5 LINE4 D,E RS bit4 LINE4 D,E LS bit3 LINE4 D,E SW bit2 LINE4 D,E R bit1 LINE4 D,E C bit0 LINE4 D,E L
When you want to set the respective input channels to ON, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you want to set the corresponding bit to 0. Bit-6 and bit-7 are fixed all the time. Example: When setting the respective parameters of LINE OUTPUT1 as shown below. MIC1/WL1-MIC5/LINE2 level : 0dB LINE3 L - LINE 4D-E SW level : -9dB MIC1/WL1-MIC6/LINE2 ON/OFF : MIC1/WL1 through MIC4 are set to ON. MIC5/LINE1 and MIC6/LINE2 are set to OFF. LINE3 - LINE4A-C ON/OFF: LINE3 : Set all to OFF. LINE4 D,E ON/OFF : Set all to OFF. 43[H] 52[H] 4C[H] 31[H] 30[H] 59[H] 59[H] 59[H] 59[H] 59[H] 59[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4B[H] 4F[H] 40[H] 40[H] 0D[H] ( C R L Y Y Y Y Y Y K K K K K K K K K K O @ @ )

Parameters of the Functions 1 and 2 are the same as those of the SCENE STORE command. See page 60.
SCENE RECALL BUTTON : 43[H] 52[H] 53[H] 41[H] (CRSA)
This command is used to set the scene No. to be recalled, to the SCENE RECALL A to D buttons on the front of the SRP-X700P.
The parameter consists of the 4 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.

byte 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Parameter name RECALL A SCENE No. RECALL B SCENE No. RECALL C SCENE No. RECALL D SCENE No.
Method of specifying the scene No. is the same as that of the SCENE STORE command. Example: When you want to set the respective buttons as shown below. RECALL A : Scene No.1 RECALL B : Scene No.2 RECALL C : Scene No.3 RECALL D : Scene No.4 43[H] 52[H] 53[H] 41[H] 31[H] 32[H] 33[H] 34[H] 0D[H] (C R S A CR)
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.
52[H] 52[H] 53[H] 41[H] 0D[H]
When communication with the SRP-X700P is established with success, the parameter is returned together with ACK (41[H] (A)) in the order shown below. 41[H] parameter 0D[H] The parameter is the same as that of the SCENE RECALL BUTTON command.
SCENE STORE : 43[H] 53[H] 54[H] 52[H] ( CSTR )
This command is used to store the scenes to the scene memory. The procedure to store the scenes to the scene memory is shown below. 1. Specify the scene numbers that you want to store using the respective commands of MIC INPUT, LINE3 INPUT, LINE4 INPUT, ROUTING, LINE OUTPUT 1 and 2, LINE OUTPUT 3 through 8, REC OUT, SPEAKER OUTPUT, MUTING/LINE 4 SELECT and GROUP FADER. Then send the parameters that you want to store, to the scene memory. 2. Send the SCENE STORE command to store the scenes.
43[H] 53[H] 54[H] 52[H] parameter 0D[H]
The parameter consists 11 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below.
byte 1st 2nd-9th 10th 11th
Parameter name SCENE No. INDEX FUNCTION1 FUNCTION2
Method of setting index is the same as that of the GROUP FADER command. See page 29.
This command is used to specify the scene No. to be stored.
SCENE No. 31[H] ( 1 ) 32[H] ( 2 ) 33[H] ( 3 ) 34[H] ( 4 ) 35[H] ( 5 ) 36[H] ( 6 ) 37[H] ( 7 ) 38[H] ( 8 ) 39[H] ( 9 ) 3A[H] ( : )
SCENE No. 3B[H] ( ; ) 3C[H] ( < ) 3D[H] ( = ) 3E[H] ( > ) 3F[H] ( ? ) 40[H] ( @ ) 41[H] ( A ) 42[H] ( B ) 43[H] ( C ) 44[H] ( D )

Function 1, 2 (10, 11th byte)
This command is used to specify the function to implement recalling at the event of scene recall with the two 8-bit data. When you want to recall the scene, set the corresponding bit to 1. When you do not want to recall the scene, set the corresponding bit to 0. If bit 5 (Clear) of the function 1 is 1, the scene memory is cleared and the scene will not be recalled. Bit-6 and bit-7 of the function 1 and bit-5 to bit-7 of the function 2 are fixed all the time. <Function 1> bit7 bit1

bit5 Clear

bit4 ROUTING
bit3 bit2 AV INPUT SELECTOR FADER

bit1 INPUT MUTING

bit0 INPUT FUNCTION
<Function 2> bit7 bit1

bit4 FADER GROUP

bit3 GROUP MUTING

bit2 OUTPUT FADER

bit1 OUTPUT MUTING

bit0 OUTPUT FUNCTION

Example: When setting the respective parameters as shown below. Scene No. :1 Index : START Function 1,2 : All recall 43[H] 53[H] 54[H] 52[H] 31[H] 53[H] 54[H] 41[H] 52[H] 54[H] 20[H] 20[H] 20[H] 5F[H] 5F[H] 0D[H] (C S T R 1 S T A R T s s s _ _ CR) s indicates the space.
SPEAKER OUTPUT : 43[H] 4F[H] 53[H] 50[H] (COSP)
This command is used to set the SPEAKER OUTPUT. Various setups can be memorized in the scene memories by specifying these scene Nos.
43[H] 4F[H] 4C[H] 33[H] parameter 0D[H]
The parameter consists of the 22 bytes all the time in the order as shown in the table below. byte 1st 2nd 3rd-10th 11th 12th 13th-20th 21st 22nd Parameter name SCENE No. FUNCTION ON/OFF CH1 INDEX CH1 SELECTOR CH1 ATT CH2 INDEX CH2 SELECTOR CH2 ATT
When you specify NONE (30[H] 0) as the scene No. in the 1st byte, you can establish the present setup. At the same time, when you specify the scene No. (31[H] (1) through 44[H] (D)), parameters of the subsequent 2nd through 22nd byte are written in the scene memory. Method of setting the scene No. and setting index of each channel, refer to the GROUP FADER command (pages 29 and 30). For the packet example, see the example of the LINE 3 INPUT command on page 35. However, the parameter length becomes 22 bytes.
Function ON/OFF (2nd byte)
This command is used to set the mode of the SPEAKER OUT terminal. When you want to set the Lo Imp. mode, set 40[H] (@). When you want to set the 70V LINE mode, set 41[H] (A).
CH1, 2 selector (11, 21st byte)
This command is used to select the signal to be output from the SPEAKER OUTPUT terminal.
CHANNEL LINE OUTPUT 1 LINE OUTPUT 2 LINE OUTPUT 3 LINE OUTPUT 4 LINE OUTPUT 5 30[H] (0) 31[H] (1) 32[H] (2) 33[H] (3) 34[H] (4) CHANNEL LINE OUTPUT 6 LINE OUTPUT 7 LINE OUTPUT 8 REC OUT1 REC OUT2 35[H] (5) 36[H] (6) 37[H] (7) 38[H] (8) 39[H] (9)

ATT (12, 22nd byte)

This command is used to set the ATT level [dB] of SPEAKER OUTPUT.
ATT LEVEL ATT LEVEL 30[H] (0) 39[H] (9) 3A[H] (:) 3B[H] (;) 3C[H] (<) 3D[H] (=) 3E[H] (>) 3F[H] (?) 40[H] (@) 41[H] (A) 42[H] (B) 43[H] (C) 44[H] (D) 45[H] (E) 46[H] (F) 47[H] (G) 48[H] (H) 49[H] (I) 4A[H] (J) 4B[H] (K) ATT LEVEL 0 4C[H] (L) 4D[H] (M) 4E[H] (N) 4F[H] (O) 51[H] (Q) 53[H] (S) 55[H] (U) 57[H] (W) 59[H] (Y)

 

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