Specifications

B&K Components Device Interface Protocol (BKC-DIP) Specification
Version 2.01.00
Updated 01/24/07
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System Settings: (receiveID, G, S, identifier, ... identifier; cs16)
System settings are parameters which the user may modify, but they are global, or affect the
entire system. Example of these includes power on strings, source input level settings, source
names, etc. Querying system settings is useful for archival purposes.
NOTE: A complete list of the system identifiers is found in product specific Appendix B.
NOTE: If no identifiers are specified, all of the system settings are returned to the host device.
For example:
(00, G, S; 018D) returns all of the B&K unit's system settings
See the System Settings: (receiveID, S, S, identifier=value,...identifier=value; cs16) section for
more details.
Zone Adjustment (Hardware Special) Settings: (receiveID, G, H, identifier, ...
identifier; cs16)
Zone Adjustment (Hardware Special) settings are Zone A to Zone F adjustment parameters which
the user may modify, but they are global, or affect the entire system. Example of these includes
Bass/Treble Gain and Frequency, and Notch Filters. Querying system settings is useful for
archival purposes.
NOTE: A complete list of the system identifiers is found in product specific Appendix R.
NOTE: If no identifiers are specified, all of the system settings are returned to the host device.
For example:
(00, G, H;) returns all of the B&K unit's zone adjustment (hardware
special) settings
See the Zone Adjustment (Hardware Special) Settings: (receiveID, S, H,
identifier=value,...identifier=value; cs16) section for more details.
Zone Specific Settings: (receiveID, G, Zzz, identifier, ... identifier;cs16)
The zone number, zz, can take on the values 00h to 80h (Zone 0 to Zone 128). If a particular
Logical Zone does not exist in the current device, the command will be ignored and no echo will
be generated.
NOTE: A complete list of zone specific identifiers is found in the product specific Appendix N.
NOTE: If no identifiers are specified, all of the Zone Specific information is returned to the host
device.
For example:
(00, G, Z0;0204) returns Logical Zone 0’s settings.
See the Zone Specific Settings: (receiveID, S, Zzz, identifier = value, ... identifier = value; cs16)
section for more details.