Shure ConferenceONE i User Manual

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User Guide

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User Guide

ConferenceONE™i Discussion System with IntelliMix®
1 Introduction 2
1.1 Features 2
1.2 Components 2
2 Descripti on 3
2.1 Power Supply Unit C1-PS 60i 3/4
2.2 Delegate Console C1-Di 5
2.3 Chairman Console C1-Ci 6/7
3 Setting L lp 7
3.1 General Notes 7
3.2 Possible Configurations 8
4 System S Settings 9
4.1 Power Supply Unit 9
4.2 Chairman Console 10
4.2.1 Status Page 10
4.2.2 Using the Menu 10/11
4.3 Test Mode 12
4.4 Language Selection 12
5 AEC / Te Ico Audio Interface 13
5.1 Interface Levels 13
5.2 Balanced / Unbalanced Connections 13
5.3 External Interface Device Settings 13
6 System ( Dperation 14
6.1 Manual Mode 14
6.2 Automatic Mode 14
6.3 Operating Instructions 15
7 Troubleshooting 16
8 3 Technical Data 17/18/1
9 9 Appendix A - Connector Pin Assignments
10 0 Appendix B - AMX/Crestron 22/23
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS !

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1 Introduction

The Shure's ConferenceONEi Discussion System is extremely easy to install and use. It was developed for use at conferences, meetings, platform discussions and other comparable applications.

Due to its integrated loudspeakers, the ConferenceONEi Discussion System also functions as a completely self-contained public address system which can be expanded by connecting external devices such as mixers, wireless microphones, music sources, recorders or if required, external PA systems.

1.1 Features

  • Simple installation and operation
  • Single-cable conference system with standard Neutrik Minicon connectors
  • Daisy chain connections from one console to the next
  • Integrated loudspeakers in the consoles
  • Additional headphone output with adjustable volume in each console
  • Manual operation with PTT (push to talk) button
  • Automatic operation with patented IntelliMix® technology
  • Microprocessor-controlled
  • Fold-up microphone arm with lightring
  • Easy menu-guided settings from the chairman's consoles
  • Scratch-resistant Nextel surface finish
  • Link input for SCM Series mixers
  • Flexible audio input and output configuration
  • Serial interface for connection to room control systems
  • High-quality Microflex® microphone capsules
  • Integrated compressor for consistent volume

1.2 Components

The ConferenceONEi Discussion System consists of the following components:

Conference ONEi

Power supply unit C1-PS 60i Chairman console Delegate console Bus cable 2 / 5 / 10 m Powerline cable 10 / 20 / 50 m Floor-X adapter C1-PL 10 / 20 / 50 C1-FX

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2 Description

2.1 Power Supply Unit C1-PS 60i

The power supply unit C1-PS 60i supplies the consoles with power and serves as an interface to external devices.

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Rear view

0 Power socket
Socket with integrated fuse.
Remote socket
SUB-D 9 socket for external control
systems such as Crestron + AMX.
2 Input level + Phantom power switch
Switches the audio input sensitivity
between microphone and line level and
adds phantom power for condenser
microphones.
AEC / TELCO AUDIO INTERFAC
Balanced Audio Interface to connect an
external phone hybrid or video conferen
system through 6-pin block connector
terminal. The slider switches adjust aud
levels to match connected device. Pleas
note that the external device requires
acoustic echo cancellation (AEC).
Ce
io
Audio input (*)
Electronically balanced input via the
combined XLR/1/4" jack socket and
unbalanced input via dual female RCA
connectors.
IntelliMix ® Link input
Socket for connection of a Shure SCM
series automatic mixer. Please note that
the audio signal only flows from the SCI
series mixers into the ConferenceONE™
Discussion System and not from the
Discussion System into the connected
SCM series mixers.
M
4 Audio output (*)
Electronically balanced output with
XLR-socket or unbalanced output via dual
female RCA connectors. The output carries
a mixed signal of the discussion systems
microphones, the audio input on the power
supply and the signal from the AEC / Telco
audio interface.
Object 2019 Object to the second

(*) Please note that the audio input and output are not suitableto connect to an external telephone hybrid. Please use the ACE / Telco Audio Interface for this purpose.

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the system and activates the microphone of

the chairman console

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The sockets are interchangeable; either one may be used as an input or an output.

3 Setting Up

3.1 General Notes

A functional system consists of a power supply unit, a chairman console, up to 59 delegate consoles and the necessary connection cables. All necessary cables for the basic system are included with the various components.

The following general rules must always be observed when setting up the system:

  • Always switch off the power supply unit before connecting or disconnecting consoles or bus cables.
  • Do not connect more than 15 consoles per Minicon socket (on the power supply unit or Floor-X adapter).
  • Do not connect more than 60 consoles per system.
  • The length of a console-bus branch must not exceed 40 m.
  • The total cable length from the power supply unit to the last console must not exceed 80 m.

It is immaterial in which order the components are connected within the daisy chain. For example, the chairman console does not have to be connected as the first console: it can be connected to the console bus at any desired position.

If desired, the console bus can be connected as a loop. This improves the operational reliability since the consoles will still have a functional connection in the case of a cable breakage within the loop.

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3.2 Possible Configurations

For small systems, up to 15 consoles can be connected directly to the Minicon socket on the front of the power supply unit. The bus cable is connected from each console to the next.

Larger systems with more than 15 consoles or in systems where the first console is more than 10 meters away from the power supply unit must be set up with the enclosed Powerline cable (C1-PL 10) and the Floor-X adapter, as pictured in the illustration below.

The sockets on the rear of the power supply unit can be used in parallel to the front socket. However, the total number of consoles must not exceed 60.

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4 System Settings

All adjustments to the settings of the conference system are made on the chairman console. The controls located on the power supply unit adjust signal input and output for external devices.

4.1 Power Supply Unit

The slide switch beside the input socket on the rear of the power supply unit sets the sensitivity of the audio input between microphone level and line level. The third position of the switch provides 13 V Phantom power to a connected condenser microphone.

Press the ON/OFF button in the input section to activate the audio input on the rear of the unit. The LED above this button iluminates green when the input is active.

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the level of the audio input.

When a signal is present at the input, the "Signal" LED illuminates green. If the "Peak" LED illuminates red, reduce the input in order to avoid distortion.

Press the ON/OFF button in the output section to activate the audio output on the rear of the unit. The LED above this button illuminates green when the output is active.

Use the UP and DOWN buttons to adjust the audio output level to external devices.

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4.2 Chairman Console

The system is configured from the chairman's console with the aid of the LCD and the three buttons below it: SELECT, ◀ and ► .

4.2.1 Status Page

In normal operating mode, the display shows the status page with the current settings. The display always returns automatically to this status page if there is no user activity for ten seconds.

In Automatic mode, microphones are activated automatically, so the Limit menu item is not available.

In manual mode with Limit set to 1, a timer displays how long the currently active microphone has been on.

In normal operating mode (when the status page is displayed), the volume of the system can be adjusted by pressing the

Press the SELECT button to display the Setup menu, then use the ◄ or ► buttons to select a menu item. The selected item is underlined in the display.

Pressing the SELECT button again activates the Setup menu for that item.

Selecting Exit returns the user to the status page.

Volume 12 + Auto Volume 12 + Manual 12:42 Volume 12 Wolume 12

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Use the Mode menu item to select either the Manual or Automatic (Auto) operating mode.

In manual mode, you can use the Limit menu item to specify the maximum number of microphones that can be activated simultaneously in addition to the chairman console.

If the Limit is set to 1, the timer is displayed. Press

✓ or ► buttons to change the value and then press SELECT to return to the status page.

Note: The Limit menu item is available only in Manual mode.

Use the Chime menu item to specify whether a chime will sound when the PRIORITY button is pressed on the chairman console. Press ◄ or ► button to change the value and then press SELECT to return to the status page.

Chime
ON OFF

The following diagram shows the entire menu tree.

The menu items shown in grey are displayed only in manual mode (see above).

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4.3 Test Mode

Activate test mode by pressing and holding both of the

◄ and ► buttons for approximately three seconds. The installed software version appears in the display and the lighted rings on all delegate consoles illuminate in order to permit simple detection of any cable breakage or defective consoles.

Press the SELECT button to return to normal operating mode.

ConferenceOne SHURE Ver .1.0i

4.4 Language Selection

Access the Language selection menu by pressing and holding both the ◀ and ► buttons for approximately five seconds. The current language appears in the display. Use the ◀ and ► buttons to select a different menu language, then press the SELECT button to activate it and return to the status page.

Select Language English

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5 AEC / Telco Audio Interface

This interface provides a dedicated termination to connect the discussion system directly to most external telephone hybrids or videoconference codecs, enabling users of the system to communicate with remote parties. When used in conjunction with a telephone hybrid, the ConferenceONE discussion system can communicate with distant parties over standard telephone lines. When used in conjunction with a videoconference codec, the ConferenceONE provides the audio portion of a videoconference. To avoid returning echoes to the distant party, the device must provide effective acoustic echo control (AEC). The ConferenceONE discussion system does not provide this echo control function.

5.1 Interface Levels

The interface provides professional balanced line level signals; a nominal level of 0 or +4 dBu. Level Adjustment switches, set next to the terminal blocks, allow for optimum level matching to a hybrid/codec that may require higher or lower than nominal speech signal levels to properly operate. To maintain the same input and output level the switches should be set to the same position. If the hybrid/codec provides weaker than nominal receive signal levels from the remote party (received speech in the ConferenceONE loudspeakers is perceived to be lower in level than the local speech), the switches can be set to the "-5 dB" positions to match the lower than nominal Receive Input signal level. This will boost the received speech heard from the loudspeakers and lower the level of transmitted speech. The opposite effect results with the switches set to the "+5 dB" positions. Note that these switches cannot be expected to compensate for poor line conditions. For reliable teleconferencing, the external telephone hybrid or videoconference codec needs to be capable of providing consistent receive signal levels to the ConferenceONE over a range of conditions

5.2 Balanced / Unbalanced Connections

The 6-pin terminal block provides a balanced input and output audio connection to the system. If the hybrid/codec uses unbalanced inputs and outputs, make connections to the ConferenceONE "+" terminals and ground, leaving the "-" terminals open.

5.3 External Interface Device Settings

For information on the required settings of the external telephone hybrid or videoconference codec, refer to its user guide.

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6 System Operation

The ConferenceONEi Discussion System can be operated in either of the two operating modes described below.

6.1 Manual Mode

In manual mode, each console microphone is activated by simply pressing the PTT button and deactivated by pressing this button again. However, the number of simultaneously active microphones is limited to a value between one and eight according to the limit set in the menu of the chairman console.

If the maximum number of active microphones is set to one, the chairman console displays the length of time that the microphone is active.

Note: In order to avoid feedback, the overall volume is automatically reduced as the number of active microphones increases.

Pressing the CANCEL button on the chairman console deactivates all other microphones in the system. By pressing and holding the PRIORITY button, the chairman can temporarily deactivate all other microphones in order to make an announcement. The lightrings on the temporarily deactivated consoles blink as long as the priority function is active.

6.2 Automatic Mode

In Automatic mode with IntelliMix®-technology, each console microphone automatically activates when a user speaks into it. The ConferenceONEi Discussion System automatically attenuates (turns down) any microphone not being used, greatly reducing the excess reverberation and feedback problems associated with conventional multiple-microphone systems. When a new talker begins speaking, the IntelliMix® system immediately selects and silently activates the nearest microphone, within 4 milliseconds. IntelliMix® signal processing enables the ConferenceONEi Discussion System to provide clear, natural voice pickup, and significantly reduces the problems of "hollow" or "muddy" sound, as well as insufficient gain before feedback.

The CANCEL and PRIORITY buttons on the chairman console retain their full functions in automatic mode, the PTT button on delegate and chairman console will function as a mute button (push to cough).

As a special feature, when you connect a Shure SCM series automatic mixer to the LINK input on the rear panel of the power supply, it directly interfaces with the automatic regulation functions of the ConferenceONEi Discussion System with IntelliMix® circuit.

Please note that the audio signal is only transmitted from the SCM series mixers into the ConferenceONE™ Discussion System and not from the Discussion System into the connected SCM series mixers.

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6.3 Operating Instructions

To set the volume of the system:

  • 1. Press ◀ or ► button to change the volume
  • 2. Press SELECT to return to the Status Page
To select Operating mode:

  • 1. Press SELECT to access the Setup menu
  • 2. Press ◄ or ► button until the Mode menu is underlined in the display
  • 3. Press SELECT to access the Mode menu
  • 4. Press ◄ or ► button until the Mode menu is underlined
  • 5 Press SELECT to activate and return to the Status Page
To limit the number of active microphones:

  • 1. Press SELECT to access the Setup menu
  • 2. Press ◄ or ► button until the Limit menu is underlined in the display
  • 3. Press SELECT to access the Limit menu
  • 4. Press ◄ or ► button to increase or decrease the number of active microphones
  • 5. Press SELECT to return to the Status Page
To activate or deactivate the Chime:

  • 1. Press SELECT to access the Setup menu
  • 2. Press ◄ or ► button until the Chime menu is underlined in the display
  • 3. Press SELECT to access the Chime menu
  • 4. Press or button to activate or deactivate the Chime
  • 5. Press SELECT to return to the Status Page
To activate Test Mode:

  • 1. Press ◄ and ► buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds until software version is displayed and all lightrings are illuminated
  • 2. Press SELECT to return to regular operation
To select Menu Language:

  • 1. Press ◄ and ► buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds until SELECT language menu appears in the display
  • 2. Press ◄ or ► button to select desired language 3. Press SELECT to activate and return to the Status Page
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7 Troubleshooting

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Problem Remedy
Green Power LED is off
  • Is the power cable plugged in?
  • Is the power switch set to ON (I)?
  • Check the main fuse in the power socket.
Red Protect LED illuminates
  • Check that the maximum permissible number of consoles has not been exceeded (60).
  • Disconnect all consoles and cables. If the LED still illuminates, send the power supply unit to an authorized workshop for repair.
  • Activate the test mode.
  • Connect the consoles and cables one at a time to the power supply unit and check their functions.
No sound
  • Check the volume setting on the chairman console.
  • Activate the test mode.
  • Check that all Minicon plugs are fully inserted
    (locked) into their sockets.
Feedback (whistling)
  • Move the consoles farther apart.
  • Reduce the system volume on the chairman console.
PTT button does not work
  • Check the operating mode on the chairman's
    console. The PTT button works only in manual
    mode.
Delegate microphone cannot be activated, lightring on microphone arm blinks
  • The maximum number of simultaneously active
    microphones has been reached. Increase the limit
    or deactivate one of the other microphones.
Echoes and feedback when
system is connected to a distant
party via AEC/Telco Audio
Interface and external telephone
hybrid or videoconference
codec.
  • Adjust audio levels of the external telephone hybrid
    or videoconference codec.
  • Check external telephone hybrid or video-
    conference codec if acoustic echo cancellation
    (AEC) is activated.
  • Redial for a possibly better telephone connection.
  • Ask connected distant party to check their system
    for correct settings.
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8 Technical Data

Power supply unit C1-PS 60i

Mains voltage

Secondary Fuses:

Bus supply voltage:

C1-PS 60i A: C1-PS 60i J: C1-PS 60i E, C1-PS 60i UK : Power rating: Primary Fuses C1-PS 60i A: C1-PS 60i J: C1-PS 60i J: C1-PS 60i E, C1-PS 60i UK :

120 V AC, 50/60 Hz 100 V AC, 50/60 Hz 220 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 330 VA

T4A T5A T2A

2 x T8A +/- 24 V DC nom.

Audio inputs Microphone
(balanced)
Line
(balanced)
Aux
(unbalanced)
AEC / Telco
Audio Interface
(balanced)
Impendance 8 kOhm 8 kOhm 50 kOhm 50 kOhm
Input Clipping
Level
-26 dBV +6 dBV +6 dBV +20 dBV
Phantom
Power
15 V DC
Audio outputs Line Aux
(balanced) (unbalanced)
AEC / Telco
Audio Interface
(balanced)
Impendance <20 Ohm <20 Ohm 200 Ohm
Output Clipping Level +18 dBV +12 dBV +18 dBV
Headphone Output
8 Ohm
Socket 1/4" stereo jack socket
SOCKEL. 1/4 Stereo Jack Socke
Connections:
Maximum number of consoles
per console-bus branch (Minicon): 15
per Sub-D 25 output: 30
Maximum total number of consoles: 60
Maximum length of a console-bus branch: 40 m
Maximum cable length from PSU to last console: 80 m
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Consoles

Power rating
Delegate console C1-Di:
Chairman console C1-Ci:
1,7 W
5,3 W
Microphone
Microphone type:
Directional characteristic:
Electret-condenser (Microflex ® )
Supercardioid
Headphone output
Output impedance:
Socket:
4 Ohm
1/8" stereo jack socket
Performance
Microphone to audio output
Frequency range:
Distortion factor:
100 Hz – 15 kHz
≤ 0,3 %
Frequency range:
Distortion factor:
50 Hz – 18 kHz
≤ 0,3 %
Mechanical data
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Power supply unit C1-PS 60i:
Chairman console C1-Ci:
Delegate console C1-Di:
88,1 x 482,6 x 237 mm
85 x 265 x 210 mm
85 x 165 x 210 mm
Weight
Power supply unit C1-PS 60i:
Chairman console C1-Ci:
Delegate console C1-Di:
7,8 kg
1 kg
0,7 kg

Miscellaneous

Operating temperature range:

-7°C ... +57°C (+20°F ... +135°F) Note: Electrical safety approval is based on maximum ambient temperature of 35° C.

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С

ertification
Model C1-PS 60i A UL LISTED to UL 6500, 2nd Edition, cUL LISTED to
CAN/CSA E60065-00. Authorized under the
Verification provision of FCC Part 15 as a Class B
Digital Device. This Class B Digital apparatus
complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Model C1- PS 60i E, C1-PS 60i UK Conforms to European Community Directives,
eligible to bear CE Mark; TUV GS-Certified to EN
60065, 6 th Edition; Meets EMC Requirements of
EN 55103 (Parts 1 & 2), Environments E1 & E2.
Meets Australian EMC Requirements, eligible to
bear C-Tick Mark.
Model C1- PS 60i J TUV (PSE) Certified to J 60065
Information to User

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Shure Manufacturing GmbH could void your authority to operate this equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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9 Appendix A – Connector Pin Assignments

Minicon Bus Cable

PinSignalCable Color Code1Audio 1black2Control 2blue3-24 Vgray4GNDbrown5GNDpurple6GNDred/gray7GNDred8+24 Vpink9Control 3yellow10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue
1Audio 1black2Control 2blue3-24 Vgray4GNDbrown5GNDpurple6GNDred/gray7GNDred8+24 Vpink9Control 3yellow10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue Pin Signal Cable Color Code
2Control 2blue3-24 Vgray4GNDbrown5GNDpurple6GNDred/gray7GNDred8+24 Vpink9Control 3yellow10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue 1 Audio 1 black
3-24 Vgray4GNDbrown5GNDpurple6GNDred/gray7GNDred8+24 Vpink9Control 3yellow10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue 2 Control 2 blue
4GNDbrown5GNDpurple6GNDred/gray7GNDred8+24 Vpink9Control 3yellow10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue 3 -24 V gray
5GNDpurple6GNDred/gray7GNDred8+24 Vpink9Control 3yellow10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue 4 GND brown
6GNDred/gray7GNDred8+24 Vpink9Control 3yellow10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue 5 GND purple
7GNDred8+24 Vpink9Control 3yellow10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue 6 GND red/gray
8 +24 V pink 9 Control 3 yellow 10 Control 1 green 11 Mic Bus white 12 Mode red/blue 7 GND red
9 Control 3 yellow 10 Control 1 green 11 Mic Bus white 12 Mode red/blue 8 +24 V pink
10Control 1green11Mic Buswhite12Modered/blue 9 Control 3 yellow
11 Mic Bus white 12 Mode red/blue 10 Control 1 green
12 Mode red/blue 11 Mic Bus white
12 Mode red/blue

Shield connected to connector housing

SUB-D 9 RS232

Pin Signal
1 n.c.
2 TXD
3 RXD
4 n.c.
5 GND
6 n.c.
7 n.c.
8 n.c.
9 n.c.
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Signal Cable color code
GND Shield
GND Shield
+24 V red
- 24 V blue
Mode white/orange
Control 2 brown
Audio white/green
MicBus white/blue
Control 3 white/red
Control 1 yellow
+24 V white/brown
- 24 V orange
GND n.c.
GND Shield
+24 V purple
-24 V gray
GND n.c.
GND black
Audio white/green
Mic Bus white/blue
GND green
GND white/purple
GND white/yellow
+24 V white
-24 V white/black
Signal
GND
GND
+24 V
-24 V
Mode
Control 2
Audio
MicBus
Control 3
Control 1
+24 V
-24 V
GND
GND
+24 V
-24 V
GND
GND
GND
Audio
Mic Bus
GND
GND
Audio
Mic Bus
GND
GND
-24 V
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9 Appendix B - AMX/Creston

General command structure:

F0h <command byteh> <data byteh> F7h

There are three types of commands: Set, Get and Report:

  • Set : these commands are used to change the status of the power supply (e.g. set the volume). The supply answers with a Report.
  • Get : these commands are used to find out the status of the power supply. The supply answers with a Report. The status of the supply is NOT changed.
  • Report : these commands are sent from the power supply anytime the status of the supply changes (e.g. you turn up the volume at the power supply). It is also sent from the supply after a Set or Get command.
Command byte Data byte Description
Set commands Set commands
01 h 01 h to 1E h Set the input level,
01 h =mute
1E h =highest level
02 h Increase input level by one step
03 h Decrease input level by one step
04 h 01 h to 1E h Set the output level,
01 h =mute
1E h =highest level
05 h Increase output level by one step
06 h Decrease output level by one step
07 h 00 h
01 h
Switch input off
Switch input on
08 h Toggle input on/off switch
09 h 00 h
01 h
Switch output off
Switch output on
0A h Toggle output on/off switch
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Get commands
11 h Get the input level
12 h Get the output level
13 h Get the input on/off status
14 h Get the output on/off status
15 h Get the software version
Report from pow ver supply
21 h 01 h to 1E h Report the input level,
01 h =mute
1E h =highest level
22 h 01 h to 1E h Report the output level,
01 h =mute
1E h =highest level
23 h 00 h
01 h
Report: input switch is off
Report: input switch is on
24 h 00 h
01 h
Report: output switch is off
Report: output switch is on
25 h XX h Report: Software version is XX h

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