Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product AVR-3808 Denon
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- 1 - DENON AVR control protocol Ver. 5.2.0_a Application model : AVR-3808/AVC-3808 Application terminal: RS-232C/ Ethernet Connector specificat ion Ⅰ .
- 2 - Ⅱ . Ethernet Connector type : RJ-45(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Communication format : Communication system : A half duplex Communication speed : 10Mbps/100Mbps Communication port : TCP port 23 (.
- 3 - NETWORK SETUP of AVR-4308 >Procedure of Network Setup mode. (1)Press SYSTEM SETUP button, then System Setup Me nu appears on FL-display(and GUI) (2)Select “Network Setup > Detail” . (3)Set parameters described below. <DHCP> "ON"---Use this setting when DHCP server is on the local network.
- 4 - Ⅱ . Ethernet Connector type : RJ-45(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Communication format : Communication system : A half duplex Communication speed : 10Mbps/100Mbps Communication port : TCP port 23 (.
- 5 - NETWORK SETUP of AVR-3808 >Procedure of Network Setup mode. (1)Press SYSTEM SETUP button, then System Setup Me nu appears on FL-display(and GUI) (2)Select “Network Setup > Detail” . (3)Set parameters described below. <DHCP> "ON"---Use this setting when DHCP server is on the local network.
- 6 - Protocol speci fication The following three data forms are defined. COMMAND : The message sent to a system(AVR) from a controlle r(Touch Panel etc.) A command to a system is given from a controller. EVENT : The message sent to a controller (Touch Panel etc.
- 7 - 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<.
- 8 - Others A) COMMAND is receivable also during transmission of EVENT . B) Since CHANNEL VOLUME changes simultaneou sly when the SURROUND MODE changes, the value of t he channel volume of all channels returns as EVENT . C) CHANNEL VOLUME returns the data of A LL channels by the presen t SURROUND MODE also including an intact channel.
- 9 - COMMAND and PARAMETER list COMMAND PARAMETER function example PW ON POWER ON/S TANDBY change PWON<CR> STANDBY PWSTANDBY<CR> ? Return PW Status PW?<CR> MV UP MASTER VOL UME UP/D.
- 10 - COMMAND PARAMETER function example CV SB UP ---SURROUND BACKch (SBch 1SP) CVSB UP<CR> SB DOWN CVSB DOWN<CR> SB ** **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 50=0dB CVSB 50<CR> ? Return CV Status .
- 1 1 - COMMAND PARAMETER function example SD AUTO set AUTO mode (Prior ity:HDMI>>DIGITAL>>ANALOG) SDAUTO<CR> HDMI set force HDMI INPUT mode SDHDMI<CR> DIGITAL set force DIGITAL INPUT (Optical,Coaxial)mode SDDIGITAL<CR> ANALOG set force ANALOG INPUT mode SDANALOG<CR> EXT.
- 12 - COMMAND PARAMETER function example MS CLASSIC CONCERT MSCLASSIC CONCERT<CR> MONO MOVIE MSMONO MOVIE<CR> MATRIX MSMATRIX<CR> VIDEO GAME MSVIDEO GAME<CR> VIRTUAL MSVIRTUAL.
- 13 - COMMAND PARAMETER function example PS TONE DEFEAT ON PARAMETER setting PSTONE DEFEAT ON<CR> TONE DEFEAT OFF TONE DEFEAT ON/OFF PSTONE DEFEAT OFF<CR> TONE DEFEAT ? Return PSTONE DEFE.
- 14 - COMMAND PARAMETER function example PS TRE UP TREBLE UP/DOWN , direct change to **dB PSTRE UP<CR> TRE DOWN **:00 to 99 by ASCII , 50=0dB PSTRE DOWN<CR> TRE ** ---AVR-3808 can be oper.
- 15 - COMMAND PARAMETER function example PS PAN ON PANORAMA O N/OFF PSPAN ON<CR> PAN OFF PSPAN OFF<CR> PAN ? Return PSPAN Status PSPAN ?<CR> DIM UP DIMENSION UP/DOWN , direct change.
- 16 - COMMAND PARAMETER function example PS NIGHT OFF NIGHT MODE direct change PSNIGHT OFF<CR> NIGHT LOW PSNIGHT LOW<CR> NIGHT MID PSNIGHT MID<CR> NIGHT HI PSNIGHT HI<CR> NIGH.
- 17 - Z2 COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characte rs. (see page4 J) section) COMMAND PARAMETER function example Z2 PHONO MULTI ZONE-2 mode set , and select source at AVR-3808 Z2PHONO<CR> | ---The name of PARAMETER is | IPOD the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND.
- 18 - Z2 COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characte rs. (see page4 J) section) Except Japan model. COMMAND PARAMETER function example Z2PS BAS UP ZONE2 BASS UP/DOWN , direct change to .
- 19 - Z3 COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characte rs. (see page4 J) section) Except Japan model COMMAND PARAMETER function example Z3 PHONO MULTI ZONE-3 mode set , and select source at AVR-3808 Z3PHONO<CR> | ---The name of PARAMETER is | IPOD the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND.
- 20 - Z3 COMMAND : "*" parameter uses two ASCII characte rs. (see page4 J) section) Except Japan model COMMAND PARAMETER function example Z3PS BAS UP ZONE3 BASS UP/DOWN , direct change to *.
- 21 - ※ ANALOG TUNER Control (AVR model only) COMMAND PARAMETER function example TF ANUP TUNER Frequency UP/DOWN TFANUP<CR> ANDOWN TFANDOWN<CR> AN****** (6 digits) --- ****.** kHz at AM band (>050000 is AM.) ****.** MHz at FM band (<050000 is FM.
- 22 - ※ XM Control(North America model only) COMMAND PARAMETER function example TF XMUP XM Channel UP/DOWN TFXMUP<CR> XMDOWN TFXMDOWN<CR> XM*** (3 digits) --- ***:XM CH No. TFXM001<CR> (XM001 CH at XM) XM? Return TFXM Status TFXM?<CR> TP XMUP XM PRESET CH UP/DOWN , direct change to No.
- 23 - ※ iRadio/mServer/USB Extended Control COMMAND PARAMETER function example SI USB Select INPUT source NET/USB and USB Start Playback SIUSB<CR> Z2 USB Select MULTI ZONE-2 source NET/USB an.
- 24 - ※ iPod Extended Control COMMAND PARAMETER function example IP 90 “Cursor Up” Control IP90<CR> 91 “Cursor Down” Control IP91<CR> 92 “Cursor Left” Control IP92<CR>.
- 25 - ※ Cursol/Enter/Menu(Setup) COMMAND PARAMETER function example MN CUP “Cursor Up ” Control MNCUP<CR> CDN “Cursor Down” Control MNCDN<CR> CLT “Cursor Left” Control MNCLT.
- 26 - ※ Remote Lock/Panel Lock COMMAND PARAMETER function example SY REMOTE LOCK ON REMOTE CONTROL LOCK ON/OFF SYREMOTE LOCK ON<CR> REMOTE LOCK OFF SYREMOTE LOCK OFF<CR> PANEL LOCK ON PANEL BUTTON(Except MASTER VOL.)CONTROL LOCK ON SYPANEL LOCK ON<CR> PANEL+V LOCK ON PANEL BUTTON & MASTER VOL.
- 27 - EVENT(or RESPONSE) and PARAMETER list EVENT PARAMETER function example PW ON POWER ON/STANDBY change PWON<CR> STANDBY PWSTANDBY<CR> MV ** MASTER VOLUME change , **:00 to 99 by ASCII.
- 28 - EVENT PARAMETER function example SI NET/USB SINET/USB<CR> XM (North America model Only) SIHDRADIO<CR> USB SIUSB<CR> IPOD SIIPOD<CR> ZM ON MAIN-ZONE ON/OFF change ZMON<.
- 29 - EVENT PARAMETER function example MS DIRECT SURROUND mode change MSDIRECT<CR> PURE DIRECT MSPURE DIRECT<CR> STEREO MSSTEREO<CR> MULTI CH IN MSMULTI CH IN<CR> MULTI CH IN .
- 30 - EVENT PARAMETER function example MS DTS NEO:6 C MSDTS NEO:6 C<CR> DTS NEO:6 M MSDTS NEO:6 M<CR> DTS SURROUND MSDTS SURROUND<CR> DTS ES DSCRT6.
- 31 - EVENT PARAMETER function example MS NEURAL (North America model Only) MSNEURAL<CR> DOLBY D+ MSDOLBY D+ <CR> DOLBY D+ +EX MSDOLBY D+ +EX<CR> DOLBY D+ +PL2x C MSDOLBY D+ +PL2X C.
- 32 - EVENT PARAMETER function example PS TONE DEFEAT ON TONE DEFEAT ON/OFF change PSTONE DEFEAT ON<CR> TONE DEFEAT OFF PSTONE DEFEAT OFF<CR> SB:MTRX ON SURROUND BACK MODE change PSSB:MTR.
- 33 - EVENT PARAMETER function example PS DRC AUTO DRC change PSDRC AUTO<CR> DRC LOW PSDRC LOW<CR> DRC MID PSDRC MID<CR> DRC HI PSDRC HI<CR> DRC OFF PSDRC OFF<CR> DCO OFF D.
- 34 - EVENT PARAMETER function example PS DELAY *** AUDIO DELAY change, ***:000 to 999 by ASCII PSDELAY 200<CR> ---AVR-3808 : 200=200ms ( MAX ) 100=100ms, 000=0ms NIGHT OFF NIGHT MODE cha.
- 35 - EVENT PARAMETER function example Z2 PHONO MULTI ZONE-2 source change Z2PHONO<CR> | ---The name of PARAMETER is | IPOD the same as that of the time of SI COMMAND.
- 36 - EVENT PARAMETER function example Z3 PHONO MULTI ZONE-3 source change Z3PHONO<CR> | ---The name of PARAMETER is | IPOD the same as that of the time of SI COMMA ND.
- 37 - ※ ANALOG TUNER Control(AVR model only) EVENT PARAMETER function example TF AN****** (6 digits) TUNER Frequency change TFAN105000<CR> --- ****.** kHz at AM band (1050.00kHz at AM) ****.** MHz at FM band TP AN**(PRESE T No.) TUNER PRESET change to No.
- 38 - ※ iRadio/mServer/USB Extended Control EVENT PARAMETER function NSA Onscreen Display Information is Answered By the NSA Command. 0 Display Line1 Information NSA0**************_?????<CR> .
- 39 - EVENT PARAMETER function NSE Onscreen Display Information(mserver/iRadio) is Answered By the NSE Command. 0 Display Line1 Information NSE0**************_?????<CR> 1 Display Line3 Informat.
- 40 - ※ iPod Extended Control EVENT PARAMETER function IPA Onscreen Display Information is Answered By the IPA Command. 0 Display Line1 Information IPA0***************_???<CR> 1 Display Line3.
- 41 - EVENT PARAMETER function IPA <example1> IPA0Artist??????????????????<CR> IPA1 ※ Ana Caram_????????????<CR> IPA2 ※ Badi Assad_???????????<CR> IPA3 ※ Christy Baron_?.
- 42 - EVENT PARAMETER function IPE Onscreen Display Information(iPod) is Answered By the IPA Command. 0 Display Line1 Information IPE0***************_???<CR> 1 Display Line3 Information IPE1 .
- 43 - EVENT PARAMETER function IPE <example1> IPE0Artist??????????????????<CR> IPE1 ※ Ana Caram_????????????<CR> IPE2 ※ Badi Assad_???????????<CR> IPE3 ※ Christy Baron_?.
- 44 - ※ Remote Lock/Panel Lock EVENT PARAMETER function example SY REMOTE LOCK ON REMOTE CONTROL LOCK ON/OFF SYREMOTE LOCK ON<CR> REMOTE LOCK OFF SYREMOTE LOCK OFF<CR> PANEL LOCK ON PANEL BUTTON(Except MASTER VOL.)CONTROL LOCK ON SYPANEL LOCK ON<CR> PANEL+V LOCK ON PANEL BUTTON & MASTER VOL.
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