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Seite 1 - Lattis Matrix Switchers

Lattis Matrix SwitchersLE-400, LE-800, and LE-1600 Series Owner’s Manualand Programming ReferencePublication: M-LE-01January 2006

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Lattis Matrix Switcher Front PanelPower Switch Infrared Contol Sensor (below switch, left of logo)Power lightActive light (one or more zones on)Ack

Seite 3 - Table of Contents

Parts ChecklistWhen unpacking your Lattis system, ensure that you have received the following:· Lattis Matrix Switcher· AC Adapter – 12 VDC, 1 A · Qui

Seite 4 - Introduction

Infrared ControlThe RC-16 Remote Control· The RC-16 Remote Control has four lighted "Mode" keys, which select one of four operating modes.

Seite 5 - Version 7.1.0.0 Changes

Setting up the System with the RC-16Setting each Zone’s Initial Volume Level (and maximum level)When you have the system running, you will likely wis

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Remote Control Setup Commands (shift-pause-x): Note: Zone must be on and unmuted to change these (zone 1-90). shift-pause-1 Zone-Initial-Volume-T

Seite 7 - Version 7.0 Changes

Audio/Video Operation with the RC-16For all operations below, change the RC-16 remote control to the desired zone, if needed. The remote also needs t

Seite 8 - Computer Control Systems

Adjusting Zone Volume and Muting:· Press the RC-16’s Volume-Up/Down buttons, and release at desired volume level.Note: This will automatically place

Seite 9 - Installation

RS-232 ControlConnection of a control system or computer to the Vaux switcher’s Control (RS-232) serial port allows you to fully control the systemusi

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The first number parameter is a "command-id" number, defining the specific action for this type of command, and which parametersfollow to co

Seite 11 - Parts Checklist

An Application OverviewThe VauxProtocol commands and messages are detailed in following sections, but a quick application overview will give you an id

Seite 12 - Infrared Control

For more information, visit us at: www.vauxelectronics.comor email us: [email protected] Electronics, Inc.Mesa, Arizona, USAPHONE: (480)

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dB/100-ms rate, and return a status message only when ramping is stopped. This method is the easiest to implement since commandsare simply sent for b

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Dynamic-State ModeIn Preset-Recall mode (described above), you are simply copying the preset information to volatile state-0 memory, and then remainin

Seite 15 - Turning the Zone Off:

The Activate-Page-State command (*CW,91,bzn,0,0,pst) changes the Current-State to paging state pst (1 to 7). Paging always routesfast (no volume tape

Seite 16 - Adjusting Zone Bass/Treble:

State Programming Note: You are simply changing to the state to be programmed, entering the commands to configure the statehowever you wish, and then

Seite 17 - RS-232 Control

Command FlexibilityLetters in the Command header may be upper or lowercase, and spaces can appear in the commands, as desired. The decimal numberpara

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Routing Commands & Messages:· For zone 0 (all zones), no messages are returned (multiple zones/switchers would be responding together).· A muted z

Seite 19 - An Application Overview

gbz is group-base-zone 1 to 249; on 8-zone increments (eg: 1, 9, 17... ) (see note 9)gzd is group-zone-definition 0 to 255 (each bit specifies 1 of

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Note 6 -- Routing audio using Route-Muted commands (*CW,14/61):1) Routing a source when zone is currently off:- Routes and places zone in muted state,

Seite 21 - Dynamic

Note 10 -- Fast-Route commands (*CW,9/59):Routes are performed quickly, by disabling the volume-tapering that is normally applied.Note 11 – Change-Sta

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The Activate-Page-State command (*CW,91,bzn,0,0,pst) changes the Current-State to paging state pst (1 to 7). Paging always routes fast (no volume tap

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Table of ContentsIntroduction...

Seite 24 - Optional Command Checksums

Note 14 –Volume Levels (vvl, vvr, vra) are 2-dB/increment (except for 0 = -80dB):35 +6 dB 26 -12 dB 17 -30 dB 8 -48 dB34 +4 dB 25

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Volume/Bass/Treble/Mute Commands & Messages:· Volume/bass/treble/mute commands will only affect zones that are not off (ie: zones that are on or m

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zon is zone 1 to 255 (zone-0 not permitted)vvl is left volume level 0 to 35 (2-dB/increment) (see note 1, 9) vvr is right volume level 0 to 35 (2-

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Note 7 – Zone Balance commands (*CW,30/31):The Balance-to-Left command increases the left channel by 2-dB, and decreases the right channel by 2-dB.

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Configuration Programming Commands & Messages:In many applications, the factory settings are just right, but you may want to tweak some parameters

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The following are zone-specific program commands for audio switchers:Program-Write/Read-Cmd Description Command

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Configuration Notes:Note 1 – Do Not Connect Daisy Chain (*PW,100/22):These commands are designed for configuring a single switcher – disconnect daisy-

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Each bit in gzd corresponds to one of eight zones, with bit-0 (LSB) being the lowest zone, and the bit-7 (MSB) being the highest zone. If the bit is

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Note 11 – Zone Min/Max-Volume Levels command (*PW,9/10):Min-vol has priority over mute-vol and initial-vol, and is the absolute min volume zone will r

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Note 17 – Bass/Treble Levels (bas, trb) are 3-dB/increment:8 +12 dB7 +9 dB6 +6 dB5 +3 dB4 0 dB (flat)3 -3 dB2

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IntroductionThank you for selecting a Vaux Lattis Matrix Switcher. These systems have been designed for the utmost in performanceand reliability. The

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Polling Commands & Messages:As defined above, Status-Message are sent automatically in response to Control-Write Commands, but system status may a

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vvl is left volume level 0 to 35 (2-dB/increment)vvr is right volume level 0 to 35 (2-dB/increment)vpl is left percent volume 0 to 100vpr is right p

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Miscellaneous Status Messages:These miscellaneous Status Messages are returned for system activity not related to a control or poll command:Sensor-Sta

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Remote-Control Equivalent Commands & Messages:Pressing buttons on Vaux remote controls or keypads initiates actions equivalent to the following Va

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Connectors for System ControlControl Port (RS-232) Connector (DB-9F)The Control Port is designed to connect directly to any control system or computer

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I/O Port Connector (8P8C modular)The I/O Port provides a System-Active signal output (+5V when any zone on) for amplifier triggering, and a Page-Activ

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Maintenance and ServiceVaux systems are designed to be maintenance-free, but do contain sensitive electronic parts. Avoid rough treatment to assure be

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Limited WarrantyWhat does your warranty cover?Any defect in material or workmanship.For how long after the original purchase?Five-year limited warrant

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Safety Information· As with any product, basic safety precautions should be observed during handling and use of this system.· Before using your system

Seite 44 - Connectors for System Control

Version 7.3.0.0 ChangesVersion 7.3.0.0 was released in January 2006. New features: * Preset and Paging Improvements: - Added new Preset-State-Recal

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 * Added System-Detail Command and Message: - System-Detail message, !S,102... provides base-zone, number of zones, number of sources, type of switc

Seite 46 - Maintenance and Service

 - Bug resulted in command execution delays until new commands arrived, and loss of at least one command.Version 7.0 ChangesVersion 7.0 was released

Seite 47 - Limited Warranty

Matrix Switching and Zone ExpansionThe Lattis Matrix Switcher is a multi-source/multi-zone audio (or audio/video) distribution and control system. A

Seite 48 - Safety Information

InstallationThe Lattis Matrix Switcher is quite flexible, in that it can integrate with a variety of A/V devices and control systems, and may beconfig

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