Specifications

3.3.2 Scene Control Comman
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15) RSC: Used to recall a scene.
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RSC [AMP ID] [Scene #] RSC OK RSC ERR
SCN [AMP ID] [Scene #]
The command name stands for "Recall Scene".
- If sending to a TXn, [AMP ID] is always 0. If sending to an ACD1, [AMP ID] is the AMP ID (0 to 39) assigned to the amp to be controlled.
- [Scene #] will have an appropriate number converted to a character string.
- One or more spaces are needed between the command and the option, and between the options.
E.g.) To recall Scene 4:
RSC 0 4
- The TXn/ACD1 will return two lines of character strings if successful.
The first line will have a character string, "RSC OK".
For details on the character string "SCN" in the second line, see chapter 3.2.1.
The first line can be ignored; check the second line to find if a scene is recalled for a controller.
- The TXn/ACD1 will return a one-line character string of "RSC ERR" if unsuccessful.
 (The TXn/ACD1 will return ERR if the Remote Controller sends the RSC command for an unsaved scene.)
E.g.) ACK if successful in recalling Scene 4:
RSC OK
SCN 0 4
ACK if unsuccessful in recalling Scene 4:
RSC ERR
16) RRSC: Used to relatively recall a scene.
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RRSC [AMP ID] [Relative scene #] RRSC OK RRSC ERR
SCN [AMP ID] [Scene #]
The command name stands for "Relatively Recall Scene".
This command will perform relative scene recall. For example, it will enable the user to recall "the next scene" and "the second to last scene".
- If sending to a TXn, [AMP ID] is always 0. If sending to an ACD1, [AMP ID] is the AMP ID (0 to 39) assigned to the amp to be controlled.
- An appropriate number should be given by a character string to [Relative scene #]. A plus sign can be omitted but not a minus.
- One or more spaces are needed between the command and the option, and between the options.
E.g.) To recall the next scene:
RRSC 0 1
To recall the second to last scene (two scenes prior to current one):
RRSC 0 -2
- The TXn/ACD1 will return two lines of character strings if successful.
The first line will have the character string "RRSC OK."
For details on the character string "SCN" in the second line, see chapter 3.2.2.
The first line can be ignored; check the second line to find if a scene is recalled for a controller.
A scene number after scene recall should be returned in the second line (absolute quantity). Even a relative recall will not return the quantity changed.
- The TXn/ACD1 will return a one-line character string of "RRSC ERR" if unsuccessful.
E.g.) ACK if the current scene is "3" and if successful in recalling the next scene.
RRSC OK
SCN 0 4
ACK if the current scene is "3" and if unsuccessful in recalling the next scene.
RRSC ERR
17) GCS: Used to obtain a current scene number
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GCS [AMP ID] GCS OK GCS ERR
CSN 0 [Scene #]
The command name stands for "Get Current Scene".
This command will enable the user to obtain a TXn/ACD1 scene name of a specified number from the controller.
- If sending to a TXn, [AMP ID] is always 0. If sending to an ACD1, [AMP ID] is the AMP ID (0 to 39) assigned to the amp to be controlled.
- One or more spaces are needed between the command and the option, and between the options.
E.g.) To obtain a current scene number:
GCS 0
TXn/ACD1's ACKs if unsuccessfulTXn/ACD1's ACKs if successful
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TXn/ACD1's ACKs if unsuccessful
TXn/ACD1's ACKs if unsuccessful
TXn/ACD1's ACKs if successful
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