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ELAN HOME SYSTEMS D16 INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Appendix A: IR / VIA!NET Command Set (Continued)
Scene Commands
Scene Save A Saves a preset volume configuration or “scene.”
Scene Restore A Restores preset volume configuration “A.”
Scene Save B Saves a preset volume configuration or “scene.”
Scene Restore B Restores preset volume configuration “B.”
Scene Save C Saves a preset volume configuration or “scene.”
Scene Restore C Restores preset volume configuration “C.”
Individual Channel Commands
Stereo In 1_1 Switches the selected output to its direct input.
Mono In 2_1
Switches the selected output to its “summed-mono” input. Outputs 1 & 2 are the
“summed” signal of inputs 1 & 2, outputs 3 & 4 are the “summed” signal of inputs 3 &
4, etc.
Stereo Bus A In
Switches the selected output to the BUS A input. ODD numbered channels select input
1 and EVEN numbered channels select input 2.
Mono Bus A In Switches the selected output to the “summed” left and right inputs of Bus A.
Stereo Bus B In
Switches the selected output to the BUS B input. ODD numbered channels select input
9 and EVEN numbered channels select input 10.
Mono Bus B In Switches the selected output to the “summed” left and right inputs of Bus B.
Volume Down
Decrements the volume of the selected output.
Volume Up Increments the volume the selected output.
Unmute Unmutes the selected output.
Mute
Mutes the selected output.
Mute Toggle Toggles the selected output between “mute” and “unmated.”
Power Off Switches the selected output off.
Power On
Switches the selected output on and checks level for min/max turn on values.
Power Toggle Toggles the selected output between “on” and “off.”
Link
Links stereo pairs (i.e.: 1 & 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6, etc.) Allows channel pairs to be controlled
together.
Example: Channels 3 & 4 are being used for a stereo zone; the Link command will force
all IR commands for either channel 3 or channel 4 to affect both channels.
Unlink
Unlinks stereo pairs (i.e.: 1 & 2, 3 & 4, 5 & 6, etc.) Allows channel pairs to be
controlled individually.