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FMB10 User’s Manual Edition 06/2005
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Audemat-Aztec SA – Audemat-Aztec INC
WEB: www.audemat-aztec.com - e-mail: contact@audemat-aztec.com
ASCII instruction syntax
ASCII instruction description
FMB10 Encoder
Example(s) and comments
SPEED=vvvv,p,n
vvvv =
1200
or 2400
or 4800
or 9600
p,n =
N,8 or E,8 or O,8 or E,7 or
0,7
This command configures the communication
port when the ASCII mode or protocol is/are
used.
vvvv: transmission speed in baud.
p,n : parity and number of bits used.
Parity : N = no parity, O = odd parity, E = even
parity.
IMPORTANT : only the proposed
combinations are valid.
The configuration displayed remains that which
concerns the ASCII mode and the EBU
protocol.
See also
: EBU=
ASCII mode : the SPEED
parameters can be reread with
the command SPEED?
IMPORTANT: if you wish to
save the SPEED parameter in
permanent memory, do not
forget to execute the "SAVE"
command.
SYNCHRO=EXT
or
SYNCHRO=INT
or
SYNCHRO=AUTO
Defines the synchronisation mode of the RDS
encoder clock.
"SYNCHRO=INT" : synchronisation on the
internal clock of the RDS encoder.
"SYNCHRO=EXT" : synchronisation on the
external clock of the RDS encoder.
"SYNCHRO=AUTO" : automatic
synchronisation. In this case, the encoder will
detect the validity of the external clock which is
applied to it and if necessary, takes it as
reference. In the opposite case, the RDS
encoder uses it’s internal clock.
See also
: "PHASE=", "PILOT? " and
paragraph "phase of the RDS signal".
ASCII mode : the SYNCHRO
parameter may be reread with
the command SYNCHRO?