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Ca-Net Rs-232 Remote Control Protocol - Ecler CA200Z Bedienungsanleitung

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CA-NET RS-232 Remote Control Protocol

Updated for CA40, CA120, CA120HZ, CA200z, DAM514 and DAM614
The built-in RS-232 port in the rear panel of the CA and DAM series devices allows for an
external device communication via a serial connection. This kind of connection uses a
syntax which is very similar to the one used in the Ecler TP-NET protocol: it lets a client
device get from and/or set the values of several parameters of a CA / DAM device (for
instance, the CA40, CA120, CA120HZ or CA200z digital amplifiers or the DAM514 /
DAM614 audio digital mixers), like volumes, mutes, equalisation tones, etc.
The RS-232 serial communication must fulfil the following specifications:
Baud rate:
Data bits:
Parity:
Stop bits:
Flow control:
It's not allowed to have more than one simultaneous access from several clients to the
same CA / DAM device using the RS232 connection.
The protocol is simple and direct, syntax-friendly, making it easy to read, write and modify
the generated code. It is based on messages with no begin delimiter: each message is self-
delimited by the RS232 packet size, which is defined with a maximum of
characters, and always including the character
the messages must be written in
To let some control systems (like EXTRON®, CRESTRON®, AMX®, RTI®, VITY®, MEDIALON®,
etc.) process the messages more easily, the CA / DAM device adds the character
at the end of each message it sends. This way the client of the CA / DAM device can buffer
the received messages to process them, when required. The CA / DAM device can also
handle several messages received in a single RS232 packet by using the
The available messages are built with one or more fields separated with blank spaces (
= blank space):
<TYPE> [PARAM1]
The first field (TYPE) defines the message type and then, the required parameters for it
(each kind of message requires a given number of parameters). The field
these values:
9600 (fixed, no auto-negotiation)
8
None
1
None
CAPITAL
LETTERS.
[PARAM2]
32
LF (0x0A)
at the end of each message. All
[PARAM3]
[PARAM4][LF]
JANUARY 2016
80 ASCII
LF (0x0A)
LF
delimiter.
TYPE
can have

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