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Zone ID
The product ID (IR code set) may be adjusted if operation
with other B&K products is required. The default ID is 001 for
the AVR 707. The receiver may be assigned to any ID (B&K
code set) between 001 and 127. This allows different B&K
surround processors to operate independently using different remote controls. This feature is typically useful if multiple pieces of B&K equipment are
used in the same system (including B&K CT whole house audio systems). Code set 000 “whole house” operates all B&K equipment simultaneously.
Control In / Page Event
Control In - Parameters useful for interface to door bell and or security system
interfaces.
RS-232 Control Port
Baud Rate - B&K does not recommend using any baud rate other than 9600. The
default baud rate is 9600. When other baud rates are used, keypad feedback sta-
tus and keypad synchronization might be lost.
RS-232 Echo Enabled - This setting is used when external control systems are
connected to B &K product via any serial port, RS-232, Ethernet or USB. The echo
will repeat any serial BKC-DIP transmission received through a serial I/O port.
RS-232 Feedback Selection (Continuous Reply) -
Disabled - (Default) - No BKC-DIP Update or Reply is generated.
Update - An Update message, which represents the specific current state of the
receiver, is sent when there is a change in a logical zone’s state. Then, the receiv-
er must be polled to determine the current status.
Reply - When feedback selection set to “REPLY”, the unit will automatically gen-
erate BKC-DIP reply messages to allow unsolicited continuous feedback to the
external controller. Whenever a change is executed in a logical zone, a BKC-DIP
reply message will automatically be generated. The reply message represents the
new state of the affected logical zone. I.e. System change to Volume, Bass, Treble, EQ, Source and/or Tuner Frequency.
Both - Outputs both BKC-DIP Update and BKC-DIP Reply message.
RS-232 Receive & Transmit ID - Used in sophisticated configurations such as Serial Macros, the Receive and Transmit ID in B &K RS-232 proto-
col allows B &K product to “listen” (receive ID) or “talk” (transmit ID) to other B &K products. The programmer may need to change the identifier when
external automation systems need to control more than one B& K product. For instance, if you need to send a CT receiver an IR triggered RS-232
macro (to power off the CT) from a AVR 707, you should set the Transmit ID of the AVR 707 to 1 and the Receive ID of the CT to 1, and set the
Transmit of the CT to 0 and the Receive ID of the AVR 707 to 0.
Note - If you change the Receive or Transmit ID, it does not affect the setup in BKcSuite.
BKcSuite System Settings - Control