Lexicon MC-12 Guida Utente
![Lexicon](https://files.manualsbrain.com/attachments/255a0b97e8df3bcc7a09b58495c9541c5ecd5ee5/common/fit/150/50/259fc4d59efac88da2cdbfb85821e772498a02aaa7511da4a723a4462dd0/brand_logo.gif)
Lexicon
MC-12 Serial Communications Protocol
MC-12 Serial Communications Protocol
Printed on: 07/13/05
The MC-12 will assign the value from the packet to the front/back balance.
7.3.20.4 Data Validation
If a value is passed that exceeds the maximum value of that parameter the MC-12 will ignore the command
and transmit a NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_DATA.
and transmit a NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_DATA.
7.3.21 Set Active Effect by Id (MC-12, MC-1)
This command requests the MC-12 to set the active effect to the value in this packet.
This command has been maintained for backward compatibility with MC-1. In order to maintain backward
compatibility, the MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in each Data
Description. MC-12 users should be using the command described in
This command has been maintained for backward compatibility with MC-1. In order to maintain backward
compatibility, the MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in each Data
Description. MC-12 users should be using the command described in
7.3.21.1 Command Packet Description
Application Header:
Command DC_CMD_SET_EFFECT 0x24
Data Count 1
Data Count 1
0x01
Application Data:
Data[0] EffectId
nn
7.3.21.2 Data Description
EffectId:
Data Type:
Unsigned 8 bit integer
Definition/Conversion:
.
7.3.21.3 MC-12 Response
The MC-12 will load the desired effect.
7.3.21.4 Data Validation
If a value is passed that exceeds the maximum value of that parameter the MC-12 will ignore the command
and transmit a NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_DATA.
and transmit a NAK command with an error code DC_INVALID_DATA.
7.3.22 Set Record Input (MC-12, MC-1)
Sets the Record input.
This command has been maintained for backward compatibility with MC-1. In order to maintain backward
compatibility, the MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in each Data
Description. MC-12 users should be using the command described in
This command has been maintained for backward compatibility with MC-1. In order to maintain backward
compatibility, the MC-12 Parameters have been mapped to the MC-1 parameters as described in each Data
Description. MC-12 users should be using the command described in
.
7.3.22.1 Command Packet Description
© 2005 Harman Specialty Group All rights reserved.
28 of 106