Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Director Manual De Manutenção
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Below is an example of volume commands for an LG Display with a VolumeCount
of 12.
of 12.
Serial Command
String
Volume1
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312030350D
Volume2
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312031300D
Volume3
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312031350D
Volume4
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312032300D
Volume5
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312032350D
Volume6
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312033300D
Volume7
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312033350D
Volume8
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312034300D
Volume9
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312034350D
Volume10
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312035300D
Volume11
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312035350D
Volume12
rs232.tx_hex=6B662030312036300D
Note: It is a best practice to set Volume1 at a value above zero. A zero volume level is
considered as a mute and when the user adjusts the volume up, some displays show the
status bar as if their volume is turned up, but the display remains muted. Known displays to
exhibit this behavior are: Sony Bravia KDL-32S5100, KDL-46S5100 and KDL-52S5100
displays using the MA2 chassis for RS232 control. It may affect other models, which also use
the MA2 chassis for RS232 control.
considered as a mute and when the user adjusts the volume up, some displays show the
status bar as if their volume is turned up, but the display remains muted. Known displays to
exhibit this behavior are: Sony Bravia KDL-32S5100, KDL-46S5100 and KDL-52S5100
displays using the MA2 chassis for RS232 control. It may affect other models, which also use
the MA2 chassis for RS232 control.
Relative Volume Commands
To define relative volume controls for the attached TV: