AVP RS-232 Quick Guide Page 11
Status Response
By sending the Status to PC Command (76) the AVP will return information on the unit’s current state.
This information can be used by the control system to activate other devices or device functions. The
following section describes each packets content.
Status Response
Structure
The Status Request Command (76) will return a string of 30 Packets in
HEXADECIMAL format. Below is a list of all available packets.
Packet [0] Length of command
Packet [1] Status key code returned
Packet [2] Main zone audio input number
Packet [4] Main zone video input number
Packet [5] Main zone volume index
Packet [6] Remote zone audio input number
Packet [7] Remote zone video input number
Packet [8] Remote zone volume index;
Packet [9] Current application;
Packet [10] Status bits
Packet [11] Surround mode
Packet [12] Front panel LED image byte 1;
Packet [13] Front panel LED image byte 2;
Packet [14] Front panel LED image byte 3;
Packet [15] Front panel LED image byte 4;
Packet [16.27]
Front panel ASCII display;
Packet [28.29]
CRC bytes
Packet 0
Length of command sent - This packet is always is 1C and gives a starting point
for the following packets
Packet 1
Status Key Returned - This packet is the acknowledge of the Status to PC
command and will always be 76