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5.1ch Home Theater in a Box
DHT-1356XP
(AVR-1306 + SYS-56HT)
s High-Quality Surround Sound Reproduction High Resolution 32bit Floating Point DSP 96 kHz Processing Circuit s Fully Discrete, Equal Power 5 Amplifier Channels, 75 Watts Each Front 75 W + 75 W (8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08 % THD) Center 75 W (8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08 % THD) Surround 75 W + 75 W (8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08 % THD) For optimum Dolby Digital and DTS reproduction, the AVR-1306 features high quality, wideband audio amplification, providing 75 watts power output for each of the 5 main channels. A large capacity power supply includes a high current power transformer along with discrete power output devices on all 5 amplifier channels for highest dynamic range and superb reproduction clarity. s DENON's Basic Design for High-Quality Sound Reproduction Power Transformer for High Power Driven The chassis that supports the large transformer has been designed to absorb vibration, and the transformer is housed inside a highly rigid frame to secure it more solidly to the chassis. In addition, a cushioning material has been placed around the core of the transformer to minimize interference on the signal and enable more faithful reproduction of the original sound. The AVR1306 inherits these low-noise design from higher-end models. Twin Drive Rectifier DENON's Twin Drive Rectifier design uses two rectifying diodes in parallel to bring out the maximum potential of the large transformer. Since the rectifiers recharge the large block capacitors at low impedance, they are able to supply ample current to reproduce deep basses as well as sudden bursts of sound from percussion or other musical instruments. Large Aluminum Extruded Heatsink DENON uses large heatsink made of extruded aluminum. They have been placed in a design that ensures mostly uniform temperatures throughout the heatsink so that the output transistors for all channels can be driven under uniform conditions. This in turn ensures that all channels respond with equal performance to the demands of the audio signals. s Wide-Range Play Capability for DVD-Audio and Super Audio CD The power amp circuits of the AVR-1306 have been meticulously designed to reproduce the exceptionally high sound quality with wide frequency response from 10 Hz to 100 kHz. s Cinema Equalizer The sound from movie sources recorded in Dolby Digital, DTS or other formats emphasizes high-frequency range due to a theaters front speakers being placed behind the movie screen. If this sound is reproduced in the home theater without correction, the high-frequency range is too strong. The AVR-1306 features a Cinema Equalizer to correct these highfrequency components so that the sound is clearer and easier to listen to. (For Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital and DTS surround modes) s Personal Memory Plus, for Easy Operation The AVR-1306 includes the Personal Memory Plus function that automatically remembers the surround mode you last used for each program source, so that you do not need to select the mode again for that program.
s Acclaimed Customization Feature As with all of DENONs high-grade A/V receiver, the AVR-1306 lets you adjust delay times and other parameters so that you can customize the performance of the AVR-1306 to suit your own home theater and enhance operating ease. The adjustments are easy to make via a dialog format on the fluorescent display on the front panel. These customized features are then stored, for each source input and surround mode, in Personal Memory Plus so constant readjustments are not required. s Multi-Function Preset Memory Remote Controller with Glo-keys s DENON's Latest Surround Technology Faithfully Recreates the Surround Sound Produced at the Dubbing Stage. DTS 96/24 Decoding for DVD-Video DTS (NEO:6) Dolby Digital Dolby Pro Logic II s 5 Channel Stereo Mode DENON's popular 5 Channel Stereo mode transforms your favorite 2-channel sources such as CD, tape, stereo radio and stereo video sources into exciting surround sound, free of delay effects and unnatural artifacts, from all 5 speakers. This 5 Channel Stereo mode was originally developed by DENON to enhance music lovers' enjoyment with home theater ambience. s DENON DSP Surround Modes Add Listening Excitement Put yourself in the middle of your favorite concert hall and music environments with DENON's DSP acoustic environment simulation modes. These DSP modes add spacious surround sound enhancements to your favorite music and video sources, and include these distinctly different sounding effects: 1. 5 Channel Stereo 2. Virtual Surround 3. Rock Arena 4. Jazz Club 5. Video Game 6. Matrix 7. Mono Movie
s Adjustable Cross-Over Switching The AVR-1306 supports subwoofer cross-over switching with a choice of 8 cross-over frequencies: 40/60/80/100/120/150/200/250Hz. This lets you more accurately match the performance characteristics of the subwoofer to the main speaker system. Other features s Night Mode for not disturbing others s Front Panel Inputs s Front A/B Speaker Terminals s Frequency Synthesis Tuning 56-Station AM/FM Random Preset Memory Tuning Auto Preset Memory
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Input/Output Terminals for Every A/V System (AVR-1306) Audio Inputs 8 Analog Inputs CD, (TUNER), DVD/VDP, TV/DBS, AUX, VCR, CDR/TAPE, V.AUX(FRONT) 6 Analog EXT. Inputs FRONT L/R, CENTER, SURROUND L/R, SUBWOOFER 3 Digital Inputs OPTICAL X 1 COAXIAL X 2 Audio Outputs 1 Analog PRE OUT Terminal 2 Analog REC OUT Terminals Video Inputs 4 Composite Inputs Video Outputs 2 Composite Outputs Specifications s AVR-1306 Power Amplifier Section Rated output Front Center Surround SUBWOOFER VCR, CDR/TAPE DVD/VDP, TV/DBS, VCR, V.AUX (FRONT) VCR, MONITOR s 5.1 ch Speaker System: SYS-56HT SC-A56 (Satellite speaker system) Type Magnetic shielding Input impedance Dimensions Weight SC-C56 (Center speaker system) Type Magnetic shielding Input impedance Dimensions Weight Full-range 2 speakers Yes 6 ohms 84 (W) x 189 (H) x 110 (D) mm 1.2 kg
Full-range 2 speakers Yes 6 ohms 263 (W) x 84 (H) x 110 (D) mm 1.4 kg
*THD figures are power amp stage values. 75 W + 75 W (8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08 % THD) 110 W + 110 W (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7 % THD) 75 W (8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08 % THD) 110 W (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7 % THD) 75 W + 75 W (8 ohms, 20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.08 % THD) 110 W + 110 W (6 ohms, 1 kHz, 0.7 % THD)
DSW-56 (Subwoofer system with built-in Amplifier) Driver unit 16 cm Woofer x1 Amplifier Output 50W (6ohms) / 100 W (Dynamic Power) Input impedance 22 kohms Power supply AC 230 V, 50 Hz Dimensions 210 (W) x 353 (H) x 379 (D) mm (with feet) Weight 9.2 kg
Preamplifier Section Input sensitivity/Impedance CD, DVD/VDP, TV/DBS, VCR, CDR/TAPE, AUX,V.AUX(FRONT) 200 mV/47 kohms Output level/Load impedance SUBWOOFER 1.2 V/10 kohms CDR/TAPE, VCR 200 mV/47 kohms Frequency response 10 Hz - 100 kHz (+1, -3 dB) (Tone Defeat On) Signal-to-noise ratio 98 dB (IHF-A weighted) (Tone Defeat On) Tone control Treble: 10 dB at 10 kHz Bass: 10 dB at 100 Hz FM Section Tuning frequency range 87.5 - 108.0 MHz Usable sensitivity 1.0 V (11.2 dBf) AM Section Tuning frequency range 522 - 1611 kHz Usable sensitivity 18 V General Power supply AC 230 V, 50 Hz Power consumption 350 W Dimensions 434 (W) x 147 (H) x 417 (D) mm Weight 10.4 kg
AVR-1306s back panel
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. * Dolby, Dolby Digital, Pro Logic II, Dolby Digital and the double-D device are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. * DTS is registered trademarks of DTS Technology.
Denon Brand Company Kayabacho Tower 14F 1-21-2 Shinkawa, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0033, Japan www.denon.com
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DENON AVR control protocol
Ver. 6.2.0
Application model : AVR-2809/AVR-989/AVC-2809 Revision: 6.2.0 Application terminal: RS-232C
Connector specification
. RS-232C Connector type: DB-9pin female type, slave straight connection (DCE type) ( 1pin : GND , 2pin : TxD , 3pin : RxD , 5pin : Common(GND) , 4,6,7,8,9pin : NC ) Communication format: Synchronous system : Asynchronous Communication system : A half duplex Communication speed : 9600bps Character length : 8 bits Parity control : None Start bit : 1 bit Stop bit : 1 bit Communication procedure : Non procedural Communication data length : 135 bytes (maximum)
Protocol specification The following three data forms are defined. COMMAND : The message sent to a system(AVR) from a controller(Touch Panel etc.) A command to a system is given from a controller. EVENT : The message sent to a controller (Touch Panel etc.) from a system (AVR) The result is sent, when a system is operated directly and a state changes. *The form of EVENT presupposes that it is the same as that of COMMAND. **Refer to the following table for the contents of COMMAND and EVENT. RESPONSE : The message sent to a controller (Touch Panel etc.) from a system (AVR) if the request command (COMMAND+?+CR(0x0D)) has came from a controller. The RESPONSE should be sent within 200ms of receiving the COMMAND. *The form of RESPONSE presupposes that it is the same as that of EVENT.
Basic specification: The command by ASCII CODE, parameter expression
*ASCII CODE which can be used is from 0x20 to 0x7F: the alphabet and the number of 0-9, and space (0x20), some signs, AND carriage return (0x0D) --- It is used only as a pause sign.
Command structure: COMMAND + PARAMETER + CR (0x0D)
COMMAND: ASCII CODE of 2 characters Ex. SI : Select Input source MS : surround Mode Setting MV : Master Volume setting PW : system Power setting PARAMETER : ASCII CODE ( up to 25 characters) ex. DVD : function name SUPER STADIUM : surround mode name *Special Parameter--- ? : for request command
The example of a command
* <CR> is the meaning of 0x0D. SIDVD<CR> : Select Input source DVD MSSTEREO<CR> : surround Mode Set to STEREO MVUP<CR> : Master Volume UP PWON<CR> : system PoWer ON PWSTANDBY<CR> : system PoWer STANDBY SI?<CR> : Request command for now playing input source >> Return RESPONSE SI***<CR>
Others
A) COMMAND is receivable also during transmission of EVENT. B) Since CHANNEL VOLUME changes simultaneously when the SURROUND MODE changes, the value of the channel volume of all channels returns as EVENT. C) CHANNEL VOLUME returns the data of ALL channels by the present SURROUND MODE also including an intact channel. In this case, the data of an intact channel is set to "50". D) Since SURROUND MODE changes simultaneously when the INPUT source changes, the SURROUND MODE (and also the value of the channel volume of all channels , It described in B) ) returns as EVENT. E) When SURROUND MODE is the same in between INPUT source change before and after, EVENT of SURROUND MODE and CHANNEL VOLUME does NOT return. F) Although EVENT of SURROUND MODE returns when the present SURROUND MODE is set up again, CHANNEL VOLUME does NOT return. G) When SURROUND MODE is changed, before returning SURROUND MODE after change as EVENT, the present SURROUND MODE is returned. H) The RESPONSE should be sent as opposed to the request command by all the commands with which an EVENT exists , not need to the another request commands(ex. SV command). I) The PARAMETER (with COMMAND and RESPONSE, EVENT) of minimum level of MASTER VOLUME defines 99. J) If the MASTER VOLUME & CHANNEL VOLUME set with 0.5dB step, the PARAMETER (with COMMAND and RESPONSE, EVENT) defines three ASCII characters as bellows. Ex. MASTER VOLUME = +1.0dB : MV81<CR> +0.5dB : MV805<CR> 0dB : MV80<CR> -0.5dB : MV795<CR> -1.0dB : MV79<CR> | | -79.5dB : MV005<CR> -80.0dB : MV00<CR> --: MV99<CR> * At the **.0dB step, only uses two ASCII characters as PARAMETER, same as usual. K) 1 seconds later, please transmit the next COMMAND after transmitting a power on COMMANDPWON.
COMMAND and PARAMETER list
PARAMETER function example ON PWON<CR> POWER ON/STANDBY change STANDBY PWSTANDBY<CR> ? PW?<CR> Return PW Status MV UP MVUP<CR> MASTER VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB DOWN MVDOWN<CR> ** MV80<CR> **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 80=0dB, 99=---(MIN) ? MV?<CR> Return MV Status CV FL UP CVFL UP<CR> CHANNEL VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB FL DOWN CVFL DOWN<CR> ---FRONT Lch FL ** CVFL 50<CR> **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB FR UP CVFR UP<CR> FR DOWN CVFR DOWN<CR> ---FRONT Rch FR ** CVFR 50<CR> **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB C UP CVC UP<CR> C DOWN CVC DOWN<CR> ---CENTERch C ** CVC 50<CR> **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB SW UP CVSW UP<CR> SW DOWN CVSW DOWN<CR> ---SUBWOOFERch SW ** CVSW 50<CR> **:00,38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB,00=OFF SL UP CVSL UP<CR> SL DOWN CVSL DOWN<CR> ---SURROUND Lch SL ** CVSL 50<CR> **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB SR UP CVSR UP<CR> SR DOWN CVSR DOWN<CR> ---SURROUND Rch SR ** CVSR 50<CR> **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB SBL UP CVSBL UP<CR> ---SURROUND BACK Lch (SBch 2SP) SBL DOWN CVSBL DOWN<CR> SBL ** CVSBL 50<CR> **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB SBR UP CVSBR UP<CR> ---SURROUND BACK Rch (SBch 2SP) SBR DOWN CVSBR DOWN<CR> SBR ** CVSBR 50<CR> **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB MV, CV COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two or three ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section) PW -5COMMAND
PARAMETER function SB UP ---SURROUND BACK ch (SB ch 1SP) SB DOWN SB ** **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 50=0dB ? Return CV Status MU ON OUTPUT MUTE ON/OFF change OFF ? Return MU Status SI PHONO Select INPUT source CD TUNER DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR DVR V.AUX XM (North America model Only) SIRIUS (North America model Only) IPOD ? Return SI Status ZM ON MAIN-ZONE ON/OFF change OFF ? Return ZM Status SR PHONO REC SELECT mode set , and select source | ---The name of PARAMETER is IPOD the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND. SOURCE REC SELECT mode cancel ? Return SR Status CV COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section) CV
COMMAND
example CVSB UP<CR> CVSB DOWN<CR> CVSB 50<CR> CV?<CR> MUON<CR> MUOFF<CR> MU?<CR> SIPHONO<CR> SICD<CR> SITUNER<CR> SIDVD<CR> SIHDP<CR> SITV/CBL<CR> SISAT<CR> SIVCR<CR> SIDVR<CR> SIV.AUX<CR> SIXM<CR> SISIRIUS<CR> SIIPOD<CR> SI?<CR> ZMON<CR> ZMOFF<CR> ZM?<CR> SRPHONO<CR> | SRIPOD<CR> SRSOURCE<CR> SR?<CR>
COMMAND SD
PARAMETER AUTO HDMI DIGITAL ANALOG EXT.IN-1 ? AUTO PCM DTS ? DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR DVR V.AUX SOURCE ? DIRECT PURE DIRECT STEREO STANDARD DOLBY DIGITAL DTS SUROUND NEURAL WIDE SCREEN 7CH STEREO SUPER STADIUM ROCK ARENA JAZZ CLUB
example PSTONE DEFEAT ON<CR> PSTONE DEFEAT OFF<CR> PSTONE DEFEAT ?<CR> PSSB:MTRX ON<CR> PSSB:PL2X CINEMA<CR> PSSB:PL2X MUSIC<CR> PSSB:ON<CR> PSSB:OFF<CR> PSSB: ?<CR> Return PSSB: Status PSCINEMA EQ.ON<CR> CINEMA EQ. ON/OFF PSCINEMA EQ.OFF<CR> PSCINEMA EQ. ?<CR> Return PSCINEMA EQ.Status PSMODE:MUSIC<CR> CINEMA / MUSIC / GAME / PL mode change (This parameter can change DOLBY PL2,PL2x,NEO:6 mode.) PSMODE:CINEMA<CR> PSMODE:GAME<CR> ---SB=ONPL2x mode / SB=OFFPL2 mode PSMODE:PRO LOGIC<CR> --- GAME can change DOLBY PL2 & PL2x mode --- PL can change ONLY DOLBY PL2 mode PSMODE: ?<CR> Return PSMODE: Status PSROOM EQ:AUDYSSEY<CR> MultEQ XT mode direct change PSROOM EQ:BYP.LR<CR> PSROOM EQ:FLAT<CR> PSROOM EQ:MANUAL<CR> PSROOM EQ:OFF<CR> PSROOM EQ: ?<CR> Return PSROOM EQ: Status PSDYN ON<CR> DYNAMIC EQ=ON DYNAMIC VOL=OFF PSDYN OFF<CR> DYNAMIC EQ=OFF DYNAMIC VOL=OFF PSDYN VOL<CR> DYNAMIC EQ=ON DYNAMIC VOL=ON PSDYN ?<CR> Return PSDYN: Status PSDYNSET NGT<CR> Dynamic Vol. Setting = Midnight PSDYNSET EVE<CR> Dynamic Vol. Setting = Evening PSDYNSET DAY<CR> Dynamic Vol. Setting = Day PSDYNSET ?<CR> Return PSDYNSET Status -9-
function PARAMETER setting TONE DEFEAT ON/OFF Return PSTONE DEFEAT Status SURROUND BACK SP MODE set
Return PSDCO Status LFE UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0dB, 10=-10dB ---AVR-2809 can be operated from 0 to -10 Return PSLFE Status EFFECT ON/OFF , EFFECT LEVEL direct change to **dB **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0dB, 10=10dB ---AVR-2809 can be operated from 1 to 15 Return PSEFF Status DELAY UP/DOWN , direct change to ***dB ***:000 to 999 by ASCII , 000=0ms, 300=300ms ---AVR-2809 can be operated from 0 to 300 0-60ms:3ms/Step Over 60ms:10ms/Step DEL ? Return PSDEL Status PS COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two or three ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section) - 10 -
PARAMETER BAS UP BAS DOWN BAS ** BAS ? TRE UP TRE DOWN TRE ** TRE ? DRC AUTO DRC LOW DRC MID DRC HI DRC OFF DRC ? DCO OFF DCO LOW DCO MID DCO HIGH DCO ? LFE UP LFE DOWN LFE ** LFE ? EFF UP EFF DOWN EFF ** EFF ? DEL UP DEL DOWN DEL ***
function BASS UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 50=0dB ---AVR-2809 can be operated from -6 to +6(44 to 56) Return PSBAS Status TREBLE UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 50=0dB ---AVR-2809 can be operated from -6 to +6(44 to 56) Return PSTRE Status DRC direct change
Return PSDRC Status D.COMP direct change
example PSBAS UP<CR> PSBAS DOWN<CR> PSBAS 50<CR> PSBAS ?<CR> PSTRE UP<CR> PSTRE DOWN<CR> PSTRE 50<CR> PSTRE ?<CR> PSDRC AUTO<CR> PSDRC LOW<CR> PSDRC MID<CR> PSDRC HI<CR> PSDRC OFF<CR> PSDRC ?<CR> PSDCO OFF<CR> PSDCO LOW<CR> PSDCO MID<CR> PSDCO HIGH<CR> PSDCO ?<CR> PSLEE UP<CR> PSLFE DOWN<CR> PSLFE 10<CR> PSLFE ? <CR> PSEFF UP<CR> PSEFF DOWN<CR> PSEFF **<CR> PSEFF ?<CR> PSDEL UP<CR> PSDEL DOWN<CR> PSDEL ***<CR> PSDEL ?<CR>
PARAMETER function AFD ON AFDM ON/OFF AFD OFF AFD ? Return PSAFD Status PAN ON PANORAMA ON/OFF PAN OFF PAN ? Return PSPAN Status DIM UP DIMENSION UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB DIM DOWN **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0, DIM ** ---AVR-2809 can be operated from 0 to 6 DIM ? Return PSDIM Status CEN UP CENTER WIDTH UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB CEN DOWN **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0 CEN ** ---AVR-2809 can be operated from 0 to 7 CEN ? Return PSCEN Status CEI UP CENTER IMAGE UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB CEI DOWN **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0.0 CEI ** ---AVR-2809 can be operated from 0.0 to 1.0 CEI? Return PSCEI Status ATT ON SW ATT ON/OFF ATT OFF ATT ? Return PSATT Status SWR ON SW ON/OFF SWR OFF SWR ? Return PSSWR Status RSZ S ROOM SIZE direct change RSZ MS RSZ M RSZ ML RSZ L RSZ ? Return PSRSZ Status PS COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two or three ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section)
example PSAFD ON<CR> PSAFD OFF<CR> PSAFD ?<CR> PSPAN ON<CR> PSPAN OFF<CR> PSPAN ?<CR> PSDIM UP<CR> PSDIM DOWN<CR> PSDIM **<CR> PSDIM ?<CR> PSCEN UP<CR> PSCEN DOWN<CR> PSCEN 07<CR> PSCEN ?<CR> PSCEI UP<CR> PSCEI DOWN<CR> PSCEI 10<CR> PSCEI ?<CR> PSATT ON<CR> PSATT OFF<CR> PSATT ?<CR> PSSWR ON<CR> PSSWR OFF<CR> PSSWR ?<CR> PSRSZ S<CR> PSRSZ MS<CR> PSRSZ M<CR> PSRSZ ML<CR> PSRSZ L<CR> PSRSZ ?<CR>
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PARAMETER function DELAY UP AUDIO DELAY UP/DOWN , direct change to ***dB DELAY DOWN ***:000 to 999 by ASCII , 000=0ms, 200=200ms DELAY *** ---AVR-2809 can be operated from 0 to 200 DELAY ? Return PSDELAY Status NIGHT OFF NIGHT MODE direct change NIGHT LOW NIGHT MID NIGHT HI NIGHT ? Return PSNIGHT Status RSTR OFF AUDIO RESTORER direct change RSTR MODE1 RSTR MODE2 RSTR MODE3 RSTR ? Return PSRSTR Status FRONT SPA FRONT SPEAKER direct change FRONT SPB FRONT A+B FRONT? Return PSFRONT Status PS COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section)
example PSDELAY UP<CR> PSDELAY DOWN<CR> PSDELAY 200<CR> PSDELAY ?<CR> PSNIGHT OFF<CR> PSNIGHT LOW<CR> PSNIGHT MID<CR> PSNIGHT HI<CR> PSNIGHT ?<CR> PSRSTR OFF<CR> PSRSTR MODE1<CR> PSRSTR MODE2<CR> PSRSTR MODE3<CR> PSRSTR ?<CR> PSFRONT SPA<CR> PSFRONT SPB<CR> PSFRONT A+B<CR> PSFRONT?<CR>
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COMMAND Z2
Z2MU Z2CS Z2CV
PARAMETER PHONO | IPOD SOURCE UP DOWN ** ON OFF ? ON OFF ? ST MONO ? FL UP FL DOWN FL ** FR UP FR DOWN FR ** ? ON OFF ?
function ZONE2 mode set , and select source ---The name of PARAMETER is the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND. ZONE2 mode cancel ZONE2 VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB **:10 to 99 by ASCII , 80=0dB, 99=---(MIN) ZONE2 ON/OFF change Return Z2 Status ZONE2 OUTPUT MUTE ON/OFF change Return Z2MU Status ZONE2 Channel setting ---Invalid at AVR-989 Return Z2CS Status ZONE2 CHANNEL VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB ---FRONT Lch **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB ZONE2 CHANNEL VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB ---FRONT Rch **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB Return Z2CV Status ZONE2 HPF ON/OFF ---Invalid at AVR-989 Return Z2HPF Status
example Z2PHONO<CR> | Z2IPOD<CR> Z2SOURCE<CR> Z2UP<CR> Z2DOWN<CR> Z280<CR> Z2ON<CR> Z2OFF<CR> Z2?<CR> Z2MUON<CR> Z2MUOFF<CR> Z2MU?<CR> Z2CSST Z2CSMONO Z2CS? Z2CVFL UP<CR> Z2CVFL DOWN<CR> Z2CVFL 50<CR> Z2CVFR UP<CR> Z2CVFR DOWN<CR> Z2CVFR 50<CR> Z2CV?<CR> Z2HPFON<CR> Z2HPFOFF<CR> Z2HPF?<CR>
Z2 COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section)
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COMMAND Z2PS Z
PARAMETER BAS UP BAS DOWN BAS ** BAS TRE TRE TRE ? UP DOWN **
TRE ? 2 COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section)
function Z2PSBAS ZONE2 BASS UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB Z2PSBAS **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0dB ---AVR-2809 can be operated from -10 to +10(40 to 60) Z2PSBAS ---Invalid at AVR-989 Z2PSBAS Return Z2PSBAS Status Z2PSTRE ZONE2 TREBLE UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB Z2PSTRE **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0dB ---AVR-2809 can be operated from -10 to +10(40 to 60) Z2PSTRE ---Invalid at AVR-989 Z2PSTRE Return Z2PSTRE Status
example UP<CR> DOWN<CR> 00<CR> ?<CR> UP<CR> DOWN<CR> 00<CR> ?<CR>
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PARAMETER PHONO | IPOD SOURCE UP DOWN ** ON OFF ? Z3MU ON OFF ? Z3CS ST MONO ? Z3CV FL UP FL DOWN FL ** FR UP FR DOWN FR ** ? Z3HPF ON 3 OFF ? COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two Z3 COMMAND Invalid at AVR-989 Z3 Z
function ZONE3 mode set , and select source at AVR-2809 ---The name of PARAMETER is the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND. ZONE3 mode cancel ZONE3 VOLUME UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB **:10 to 99 by ASCII , 80=0dB, 99=---(MIN) ZONE3 ON/OFF change at AVR-2809 Return Z3 Status ZONE3 OUTPUT MUTE ON/OFF change Return Z3MU Status ZONE3 Channel setting Return Z3CS Status ZONE3 CHANNEL VOLUME ---FRONT Lch **:38 to 62 by ASCII ZONE3 CHANNEL VOLUME ---FRONT Rch **:38 to 62 by ASCII Return Z3CV Status ZONE3 HPF ON/OFF UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB , 50=0dB UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB , 50=0dB
Return Z3HPF Status ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section)
example Z3PHONO<CR> | Z3IPOD<CR> Z3SOURCE<CR> Z3UP<CR> Z3DOWN<CR> Z380<CR> Z3ON<CR> Z3OFF<CR> Z2?<CR> Z3MUON<CR> Z3MUOFF<CR> Z3MU?<CR> Z3CSST Z3CSMONO Z3CS? Z3CVFL UP<CR> Z3CVFL DOWN<CR> Z3CVFL 50<CR> Z3CVFR UP<CR> Z3CVFR DOWN<CR> Z3CVFR 50<CR> Z3CV?<CR> Z3HPFON<CR> Z3HPFOFF<CR> Z3HPF?<CR>
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COMMAND Z3PS Z
BAS BAS BAS BAS TRE TRE TRE TRE
PARAMETER UP DOWN ** ? UP DOWN ** ?
function Z3PSBAS ZONE3 BASS UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB Z3PSBAS **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0dB ---AVR-2809 can be operated from -10 to +10(40 to 60) Z3PSBAS Z3PSBAS Return Z3PSBAS Status Z3PSTRE ZONE3 TREBLE UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB Z3PSTRE **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 00=0dB ---AVR-2809 can be operated from -10 to +10(40 to 60) Z3PSTRE Z3PSTRE Return Z3PSTRE Status
COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section) Z3 COMMAND Invalid at AVR-989
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ANALOG TUNER ControlAVR Model Only COMMAND TF PARAMETER ANUP ANDOWN AN****** (6 digits) AN? ANUP ANDOWN AN** (PRESET No.) AN? ANMEM ANAM ANFM AN? ANAUTO ANMANUAL function TUNER Frequency UP/DOWN --- ****.** kHz at AM band (>050000 is AM.) ****.** MHz at FM band (<050000 is FM.) Return TFAN Status TUNER PRESET CH UP/DOWN , --- direct change to No.** Return TPAN Status TUNER PRESET MEMORY TUNER BAND , MODE Select ---Band set to AM ---Band set to FM Return TMAN Status ---Tuning mode set to AUTO mode ---Tuning mode set to MANUAL mode example TFANUP<CR> TFANDOWN<CR> TFAN105000<CR> (1050.00kHz at AM) TFAN?<CR> TPANUP<CR> TPANDOWN<CR> TPANA1<CR> (PRESET No.A1) TPAN?<CR> TPANMEM<CR> TMANAM<CR> TMANFM<CR> TMAN?<CR> TMANAUTO<CR> TMANMANUAL<CR>
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XM Control(North America model only)
COMMAND TF PARAMETER XMUP XMDOWN XM*** (3 digits) XM? XMUP XMDOWN XM**(PRESET No.) XM? XMMEM ? function XM Channel UP/DOWN --- ***:XM CH No. Return TFXM Status XM PRESET CH UP/DOWN , direct change to No.** example TFXMUP<CR> TFXMDOWN<CR> TFXM001<CR> (XM001 CH at XM) TFXM?<CR> TPXMUP<CR> TPXMDOWN<CR> TPXMA1<CR> (PRESET No.A1) TPXM?<CR> TPXMMEM<CR> XM?<CR>
Return TPXM Status XM PRESET MEMORY Return XM Status - CHANNEL NAME, ARTIST, TITLE, SIGNAL LEVEL
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SIRIUS Control(North America model only)
COMMAND TF PARAMETER STUP STDOWN ST*** (3 digits) STPL**** (4 digits) ST? STUP STDOWN ST**(PRESET No.) ST? STMEM ? function SIRIUS Channel UP/DOWN --- ***:ST CH No. --- ***:Parental Lock Code Number Return TFST Status SIRIUS PRESET CH UP/DOWN , direct change to No.** example TFSTUP<CR> TFSTDOWN<CR> TFST001<CR> (ST001 CH at SIRIUS TUNER) TFSTPL1234<CR> (Parental Lock code 1234 TFST?<CR> TPSTUP<CR> TPSTDOWN<CR> TPSTA1<CR> (PRESET No.A1) TPST?<CR> TPSTMEM<CR> ST?<CR>
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EVENT(or RESPONSE) and PARAMETER list
EVENT PW MV PARAMETER ON STANDBY ** function POWER ON/STANDBY change MASTER VOLUME change , **:00 to 99 by ASCII 98 = +18dB(MAX) 80 = 0dB 00 = -80dB 99 = ---(MIN) CHANNEL VOLUME change , **:00,38 to 62 by ASCII 62 = +12dB(MAX) 50 = 0dB 38 = -12dB(MIN) 00 = OFF (define ONLY Subwoofer ch in DIRECT mode.) (at SB ch (at SB ch (at SB ch OUTPUT MUTE 2SP) 2SP) 1SP) ON/OFF change example PWON<CR> PWSTANDBY<CR> MV80<CR>
FL ** FR ** C ** SW ** SL ** SR ** SBL ** SBR ** SB ** ON OFF PHONO CD TUNER DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR DVR V.AUX
INPUT source change
CVFL 50<CR> CVFR 50<CR> CVC 50<CR> CVSW 50<CR> CVSL 50<CR> CVSR 50<CR> CVSBL 50<CR> CVSBR 50<CR> CVSB 50<CR> MUON<CR> MUOFF<CR> SIPHONO<CR> SICD<CR> SITUNER<CR> SIDVD<CR> SIHDP<CR> SITV/CBL<CR> SISAT<CR> SIVCR<CR> SIDVR<CR> SIV.AUX<CR>
The PARAMETER of MV, CV EVENT : Uses two or three ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section)
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EVENT SI ZM SR
PARAMETER XM SIRIUS IPOD ON OFF PHONO | IPOD SOURCE AUTO HDMI DIGITAL ANALOG EXT.IN-1 AUTO PCM DTS DVD HDP TV/CBL SAT VCR DVR V.AUX SOURCE
function (North America model Only) (North America model Only) MAIN-ZONE ON/OFF change REC SELECT source change ---The name of PARAMETER is the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND. REC SELECT mode cancel INPUT mode change
---Set EXT.IN mode DIGITAL INPUT mode change VIDEO SELECT mode source change
example SIXM<CR> SISIRIUS<CR> SIIPOD<CR> ZMON<CR> ZMOFF<CR> SRPHONO<CR> | SRIPOD<CR> SRSOURCE<CR> SDAUTO<CR> SDHDMI<CR> SDDIGITAL<CR> SDANALOG<CR> SDEXT.IN-1<CR> DCAUTO<CR> DCPCM<CR> DCDTS<CR> SVDVD<CR> SVVDP<CR> SVTV/CBL<CR> SVSAT<CR> SVVCR<CR> SVDVR<CR> SVV.AUX<CR> SVSOURCE<CR>
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EVENT MS
PARAMETER DIRECT SURROUND mode change PURE DIRECT STEREO MULTI CH IN M CH IN+DOLBY EX M CH IN+PL2X C M CH IN+PL2X M MULTI CH DIRECT M CH DRCT+DOLBY EX M CH DRCT+PL2X C M CH DRCT+PL2X M MULTI CH PURE D M CH PURE D +DOLBY EX M CH PURE D+PL2X C M CH PURE D+PL2X M MULTI CH IN 7.1 M DIRECT 7.1 M CH PURE D 7.1 DOLBY PRO LOGIC DOLBY PL2 CINEMA DOLBY PL2 MUSIC DOLBY PL2 G DOLBY PL2X C DOLBY PL2X M DOLBY PL2X G DOLBY DIGITAL DOLBY D EX DOLBY D+PL2X C DOLBY D+PL2X M
example MSDIRECT<CR> MSPURE DIRECT<CR> MSSTEREO<CR> MSMULTI CH IN<CR> MSM CH IN+DOLBY EX<CR> MSM CH IN+PL2X C<CR> MSM CH IN+PL2X M<CR> MSMULTI CH DIRECT<CR> MSM CH DRCT+DOLBY EX <CR> MSM CH DRCT+PL2X C<CR> MSM CH DRCT+PL2X M<CR> MSMULTI CH PURE D<CR> MSM CH PURE D+DOLBY EX<CR> MSM CH PURE D+PL2X C<CR> MSM CH PURE D+PL2X M<CR> MSMULTI CH IN 7.1<CR> MSM DIRECT 7.1<CR> MSM CH PURE D 7.1<CR> MSDOLBY PRO LOGIC<CR> MSDOLBY PL2 C<CR> MSDOLBY PL2 M<CR> MSDOLBY PL2 G<CR> MSDOLBY PL2X C<CR> MSDOLBY PL2X M<CR> MSDOLBY PL2X G<CR> MSDOLBY DIGITAL<CR> MSDOLBY D EX<CR> MSDOLBY D+PL2X C<CR> MSDOLBY D+PL2X M<CR>
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PARAMETER DTS NEO:6 C DTS NEO:6 M DTS SURROUND DTS ES DSCRT6.1 DTS ES MTRX6.1 DTS+NEO:6 DTS+PL2X C DTS+PL2X M DTS96/24 DTS96 ES MTRX WIDE SCREEN 5CH STEREO 7CH STEREO SUPER STADIUM ROCK ARENA JAZZ CLUB CLASSIC CONCERT MONO MOVIE MATRIX VIDEO GAME VIRTUAL DSD DIRECT DSD PURE DIRECT DSD MULTI DRCT DSD MULTI PURE MPEG2 AAC AAC+DOLBY EX AAC+PL2X C AAC+PL2X M
JAPAN JAPAN JAPAN JAPAN
model model model model
Only Only Only Only
example MSDTS NEO:6 C<CR> MSDTS NEO:6 M<CR> MSDTS SURROUND<CR> MSDTS ES DSCRT6.1<CR> MSDTS ES MTRX6.1<CR> MSDTS+NEO:6<CR> MSDTS+PL2X C<CR> MSDTS+PL2X M<CR> MSDTS96/24<CR> MSDTS96 ES MTRX<CR> MSWIDE SCREEN<CR> MS5CH STEREO<CR> MS7CH STEREO<CR> MSSUPER STADIUM<CR> MSROCK ARENA<CR> MSJAZZ CLUB<CR> MSCLASSIC CONCERT<CR> MSMONO MOVIE<CR> MSMATRIX<CR> MSVIDEO GAME<CR> MSVIRTUAL<CR> MSDSD DIRECT<CR> MSDSD PURE DIRECT<CR> MSDSD MULTI DRCT<CR> MSDSD MULTI PURE<CR> MSMPEG2 AAC<CR> MSAAC+DOLBY EX<CR> MSAAC+PL2X C<CR> MSAAC+PL2X M<CR>
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PARAMETER NEURAL DOLBY D+ DOLBY D+ +EX DOLBY D+ +PL2x C DOLBY D+ +PL2x M DOLBY HD DOLBY HD+EX DOLBY HD+PL2x C DOLBY HD+PL2x M DTS HD DTS HD MSTR DTS EXPRESS DTS HD+NEO:6 DTS HD+PL2X C DTS HD+PL2X M DTS ES 8CH DSCRT QUICK1 QUICK2 QUICK3 QUICK0 ASPNRM ASPFUL SC48P SC10I SC72P SC10P SCAUTO TONE DEFEAT ON TONE DEFEAT OFF SB:MTRX ON SB:PL2xC SB:PL2xM
example MSNEURAL<CR> MSDOLBY D+<CR> MSDOLBY D+ +EX<CR> MSDOLBY D+ +PL2X C<CR> MSDOLBY D+ +PL2X M<CR> MSDOLBY HD<CR> DOLBY TRUE HD MSDOLBY HD+EX<CR> MSDOLBY HD+PL2X C<CR> MSDOLBY HD+PL2X M<CR> MSDTS HD<CR> MSDTS HD MSTR<CR> MSDTS EXPRESS<CR> MSDTS HD+NEO:6<CR> MSDTS HD+PL2X C<CR> MSDTS HD+PL2X M<CR> MSDTS ES 8CH DSCRT<CR> MSQUICK1<CR> QUICK SELECT mode change MSQUICK2<CR> MSQUICK3<CR> --- QUICK 1 (or QUICK 2 or QUICK 3) Change QUICK OFF MSQUICK0<CR> VSASPNRM<CR> ASPECT setting change VSASPFUL<CR> VSSC48P<CR> SCALER setting change VSSC10I<CR> VSSC72P<CR> VSSC10P<CR> VSSCAUTO<CR> PSTONE DEFEAT ON<CR> TONE DEFEAT ON/OFF change PSTONE DEFEAT OFF<CR> PSSB:MTRX ON<CR> SURROUND BACK MODE change PSSB:PL2X CINEMA<CR> PSSB:PL2X MUSIC<CR>
function (North America model Only)
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PARAMETER SB:ON SB:OFF SB:ESDSCRT SB:ESMTRX CINEMA EQ.ON CINEMA EQ.OFF MODE:MUSIC MODE:CINEMA MODE:GAME MODE:PRO LOGIC ROOM EQ:AUDYSSEY ROOM EQ:BYP.LR ROOM EQ:FLAT ROOM EQ:MANUAL ROOM EQ:OFF DYN ON DYN OFF DYN VOL DYNSET NGT DYNSET EVE DYNSET DAY BAS ** TRE **
CINEMA EQ. ON/OFF Change CINEMA / MUSIC / GAME / PL mode change
MultEQ XT mode direct change
DYNAMIC EQ&VOLUME ON/OFF direct Change DYNAMIC VOLUME SETTING direct Change BASS change TREBLE change
example PSSB:ON<CR> PSSB:OFF<CR> PSSB:ESDSCRT<CR> PSSB:ESMTRX<CR> PSCINEMA EQ.ON<CR> PSCINEMA EQ.OFF<CR> PSMODE:MUSIC<CR> PSMODE:CINEMA<CR> PSMODE:GAME<CR> PSMODE:PRO LOGIC<CR> PSROOM EQ:AUDYSSEY<CR> PSROOM EQ:BYP.LR<CR> PSROOM EQ:FLAT<CR> PSROOM EQ:MANUAL<CR> PSROOM EQ:OFF<CR> PSDYN ON<CR> PSDYN OFF<CR> PSDYN VOL<CR> PSDYNSET NGT<CR> PSDYNSET EVE<CR> PSDYNSET DAY<CR> PSBAS 00<CR> PSTRE 00<CR>
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EVENT PS DRC DRC DRC DRC DRC DCO DCO DCO DCO DCO LFE EFF EFF EFF DEL AFD AFD PAN PAN DIM CEN CEI ATT ATT SWR SWR RSZ RSZ RSZ RSZ RSZ
PARAMETER AUTO LOW MID HI OFF OFF MID LOW MID HIGH ** UP DONW ** *** ON OFF ON OFF ** ** ** ON OFF ON OFF S MS M ML L
function DRC change PSDRC PSDRC PSDRC PSDRC PSDRC PSDCO PSDCO PSDCO PSDCO PSDCO PSLFE PSEFF PSEFF PSEFF PSDEL PSAFD PSAFD PSPAN PSPAN PSDIM PSCEN PSCEI PSATT PSATT PSSWR PSSWR PSRSZ PSRSZ PSRSZ PSRSZ PSRSZ
D.COMP change
LFE change EFFECT change EFFECT LEVEL change DELAY change AFDM change PANORAMA change DIMMENSION change CENTER WIDTH change CENTER IMAGE change SW ATT change SW ON/OFF change ROOM SIZE change
example AUTO<CR> LOW<CR> MID<CR> HI<CR> OFF<CR> OFF<CR> MID<CR> LOW<CR> MID<CR> HIGH<CR> 10<CR> UP<CR> DOWN<CR> **<CR> ***<CR> ON<CR> OFF<CR> ON<CR> OFF<CR> **<CR> 07<CR> 10<CR> ON<CR> OFF<CR> ON<CR> OFF<CR> S<CR> MS<CR> M<CR> ML<CR> L<CR>
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EVENT PS
PARAMETER DELAY *** NIGHT OFF NIGHT LOW NIGHT MID NIGHT HI RSTR OFF RSTR MODE1 RSTR MODE2 RSTR MODE3 FRONT SPA FRONT SPB FRONT A+B
function AUDIO DELAY change, ***:000 to 999 by ASCII 200=200msMAX 100=100ms, 000=0ms NIGHT MODE change
example PSDELAY 200<CR> PSNIGHT OFF<CR> PSNIGHT LOW<CR> PSNIGHT MID<CR> PSNIGHT HI<CR> PSRSTR OFF<CR> PSRSTR MODE1<CR> PSRSTR MODE2<CR> PSRSTR MODE3<CR> PSFRONT SPA<CR> PSFRONT SPB<CR> PSFRONT A+B<CR>
AUDIO RESTORER change
FRONT SPEAKER change
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EVENT Z2
PARAMETER PHONO | IPOD SOURCE **
Z2MU Z2CS
ZONE2 Channel setting ---AVR989:Disable Z2CV **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB Z2HPF ZONE2 HPF ON/OFF change ---AVR989:Disable Z2PS ZONE2 BASS change ---AVR989:Disable TRE ** ZONE2 TEBLE change ---AVR989:Disable The PARAMETER of Z2 EVENT : Uses two ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section)
ON OFF ON OFF ST MONO FL ** FR ** ON OFF BAS **
function ZONE2 source change ---The name of PARAMETER is the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND. ZONE2 mode cancel ZONE2 VOLUME change , **:10 to 99 by ASCII 98 = +18dB(MAX) 80 = 0dB 10 = -70dB 99 = ---(MIN) ZONE2 ON/OFF change ZONE2 OUTPUT MUTE ON/OFF change
example Z2PHONO<CR> | Z2IPOD<CR> Z2SOURCE<CR> Z280<CR>
Z2ON<CR> Z2OFF<CR> Z2MUON<CR> Z2MUOFF<CR> Z2CSST<CR> Z2CSMONO<CR> Z2CVFL 50<CR> Z2CVFR 50<CR> Z2HPFON<CR> Z2HPFOFF<CR> Z2PSBAS 00<CR> Z2PSTRE 00<CR>
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function ZONE3 source change ---The name of PARAMETER is the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND. ZONE3 mode cancel ---AVR989:Disable ** ZONE3 VOLUME change , **:10 to 99 by ASCII 98 = +18dB(MAX) 80 = 0dB 10 = -70dB 99 = ---(MIN) ---AVR989:Disable ON ZONE3 ON/OFF change OFF ---AVR989:Disable Z3MU ON ZONE3 OUTPUT MUTE ON/OFF change OFF ---AVR989:Disable Z3CS ST ZONE3 Channel setting MONO ---AVR989:Disable Z3CV FL ** **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB ---AVR989:Disable FR ** **:38 to 62 by ASCII , 50=0dB ---AVR989:Disable Z3HPF ON ZONE3 HPF ON/OFF change OFF ---AVR989:Disable Z3PS BAS ** ZONE3 BASS change ---AVR989:Disable TRE ** ZONE3 TEBLE change ---AVR989:Disable The PARAMETER of Z3 EVENT : Uses two ASCII characters. (see page4 J) section) Z3 COMMAND Invalid at AVR-989 Z3
PARAMETER PHONO | IPOD SOURCE
example Z3PHONO<CR> | Z3IPOD<CR> Z3SOURCE<CR> Z380<CR>
Z3ON<CR> Z3OFF<CR> Z3MUON<CR> Z3MUOFF<CR> Z3CSST<CR> Z3CSMONO<CR> Z3CVFL 50<CR> Z3CVFR 50<CR> Z3HPFON<CR> Z3HPFOFF<CR> Z3PSBAS 00<CR> Z3PSTRE 00<CR>
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ANALOG TUNER Control EVENT TF PARAMETER AN****** (6 digits) AN**(PRESET No.) ANAM ANFM ANAUTO ANMANUAL function TUNER Frequency change --- ****.** kHz at AM band ****.** MHz at FM band TUNER PRESET change to No.** TUNER BAND , MODE change ---Band set to AM ---Band set to FM ---Tuning mode set to AUTO mode ---Tuning mode set to MANUAL mode example TFAN105000<CR> (1050.00kHz at AM) TPANA1<CR> (PRESET No.A1) TMANAM<CR> TMANFM<CR> TMANAUTO<CR> TMANMANUAL<CR>
EVENT TF TP XM PARAMETER XM*** (3 digits) XM CHECK ANT XM**(PRESET No.) CH NAME ******** (8 digit) ARTIST **************** (16 digit) TITLE **************** (16 digit) XMID ******** (8 digit) SIGNAL GOOD SIGNAL WEAK SIGNAL MARGINAL SIGNAL NOSIGNAL function --- ***:XM CH No. XM TUNER is not connected XM PRESET change to No.** XM CH NAME change XM ARTIST NAME change XM TITLE NAME change XM RADIO ID(XM000 Selected) XM ANTENNA SIGNAL STATUS change example TFXM001<CR> (XM001 CH) TFXM CHECK ANT<CR> TPXMA1<CR> (PRESET No.A1) TMCH NAME 20 on 20<CR> TMARTIST EMINEM**********<CR> TMTITLE JUST LOSE IT****<CR> TMXMID J3JU703B<CR> TMSIGNAL TMSIGNAL TMSIGNAL TMSIGNAL GOOD<CR> WEAK<CR> MARGINAL<CR> NOSIGNAL<CR>
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SIRIUS ControlNorth America Model Only
EVENT TF PARAMETER ST*** (3 digits) STPL ON STPL OFF STUL OK STUL NG STCH SUB STCH UNS STMP VAL STMP INV ST CHECK ANT ST** (PRESET No.) CH NAME ******** (8 digits) ARTIST ***************** (36 digits) TITLE ***************** (36 digits) COMPOSER ***************** (36 digits) ID ************ (12 digits) SIGNAL EXCELLENT SIGNAL GOOD SIGNAL WEAK SIGNAL NOSIGNAL --- ***:ST CH No. Parental Lock Status ON Parental Lock Status OFF Unlocking is successful Unlocking is failed Subscribed channel Unsubscribed channel Valid Channel Invalid Channel SIRIUS TUNER is not connected SIRIUS PRESET change to No.** SIRIUS CH NAME change SIRIUS ARTIST NAME change SIRIUS TITLE NAME change SIRIUS COMPOSER NAME change SIRIUS ID(SR000 Selected) SIRIUS ANTENNA SIGNAL STATUS change function example TFST001<CR> (ST001 CH at SIRIUS TUNER) TFSTPL ON<CR> TFSTPL OFF<CR> TFSTUL OK<CR> TFSTUL NG<CR> TFSTCH SUB<CR> TFSTCH UNS<CR> TFSTMP VAL<CR> TFSTMP INV<CR> TFST CHECK ANT<CR> TPSTA1<CR> (PRESET No.A1) STCH NAME Hit song<CR> STARTIST Elvis Presley*** ********************<CR> STTITLE I'm Leaving***** ********************<CR> STCOMPOSER MUSIC*********** ********************<CR> STID 123456789012<CR> STSIGNAL STSIGNAL STSIGNAL STSIGNAL EXCELLENT<CR> GOOD<CR> WEAK<CR> NOSIGNAL<CR>
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EVENT IPE 8 9
function Onscreen Display Information(iPod) is Answered By the IPE Command. Display Line1 Information Display Line3 Information Display Line4 Information Display Line5 Information Display Line6 Information Display Line7 Information Display Line8 Information Display Line9 Information ---ASD-3N/3W Connect Display Information is blank Display Line10 Information Display Line11 Information
example
IPE0***************_???<CR> IPE1*************_???<CR> IPE2*************_???<CR> IPE3*************_???<CR> IPE4*************_???<CR> IPE5*************_???<CR> IPE6*************_???<CR> IPE7*************_???<CR> IPE8#**************_???<CR> IPE9***************_???<CR> *:UTF-8 CODE Character(MAX95byte) _:Null ?:Exclusion(The character after Null should be disregarded) :Cursor Information Data(1Byte) Bit1:Playable Music=1 Bit2:Display Only=1 Bit3:Don't Care Bit4:CURSOR SELECT=1 Bit5-8:Don't Care #iPod dock Information Data(1Byte) Bit1Unknown=1 Bit2:ASD-1R=1 Bit3:ASD-3N/3W=1 Bit4-8:Dont Care ************_?????:96byte Fixed
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EVENT IPE
example <example1-for ASD-1R> IPE0Artist??????????????????<CR> IPE1 Ana Caram_????????????<CR> IPE2 Badi Assad_???????????<CR> IPE3 Christy Baron_????????<CR> IPE4 Marta Gomez_??????????<CR> IPE5 Rebecca Pidgeon_??????<CR> IPE6 Sara K_???????????????<CR> IPE7 Valerie Joyce_????????<CR> IPE8# SFL Songs RPT All_???<CR> IPE9 [ 2/ 6]_?????????<CR> <example2-for ASD-1R> IPE0Now Playing iPod_???????<CR> IPE1 A HARD DAY'S NIGHT._??<CR> IPE2 /The Beatles_?????????<CR> IPE3_??????????????????????<CR> IPE4 A HARD DAY'S NIGHT_???<CR> IPE5 00:04_??????????????<CR> IPE6_??????????????????????<CR> IPE7_??????????????????????<CR> IPE8# SFL Songs RPT All_???<CR> IPE9_??????????????????????<CR>
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example <example1-for ASD-3N/R> IPE0Artist??????????????????<CR> IPE1 Ana Caram_????????????<CR> IPE2 Badi Assad_???????????<CR> IPE3 Christy Baron_????????<CR> IPE4 Marta Gomez_??????????<CR> IPE5 Rebecca Pidgeon_??????<CR> IPE6 Sara K_???????????????<CR> IPE7_?????????????????????<CR> IPE8# SFL On RPT All_???<CR> IPE9 [ 2/ 6]_?????????<CR> <example2-for ASD-3N/R> IPE0Now Playing iPod_???????<CR> IPE1 A HARD DAY'S NIGHT._??<CR> IPE2 /The Beatles_?????????<CR> IPE3_??????????????????????<CR> IPE4 A HARD DAY'S NIGHT_???<CR> IPE5 00:04_??????????????<CR> IPE6_??????????????????????<CR> IPE7_??????????????????????<CR> IPE8# SFL On RPT All_???<CR> IPE9_??????????????????????<CR>
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