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Absolute Volume Commands
To define absolute volume controls for the attached TV, you must first define the
desired number of increments (levels) between minimum and maximum volume. If
you do not define this then the system default of 10 levels will be used. Once
completed proceed to define the RS-232 command for each volume level.
desired number of increments (levels) between minimum and maximum volume. If
you do not define this then the system default of 10 levels will be used. Once
completed proceed to define the RS-232 command for each volume level.
1. On the Serial Commands tab for the desired TV type, click the + at the upper
right of the Available Serial Commands list box.
2. Enter “VolumeCount” as the command name, press return to add the new
command.
3. The new command will be highlighted. Click << to move the command to the
Configured Serial Commands list box.
4. With VolumeCount highlighted in the Configured Serial Commands list, click the
+ at the top of the Serial Strings of Selected Commands box.
5. Specify the number of increments (levels) to be used in controlling volume.
6. Press Enter on your keyboard.
7. For each volume increment in the VolumeCount (1 through n):
a. Click + at the upper right of the Available Serial Commands box and add a
corresponding command called Volumex, where x is a number (1 through n)
that identifies the input. Do not prefix a leading, i.e. the first level should be
Volume1 and not Volume01.
that identifies the input. Do not prefix a leading, i.e. the first level should be
Volume1 and not Volume01.
b. Select the Volumex command in the available list and click << to add it to the
configured list.
c. Select the Volumex command in the configured list and click + at the upper
right of the Serial Strings of Selected Commands. Enter the appropriate RS-
232 command for that level of volume. For example, you might configure
232 command for that level of volume. For example, you might configure