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Product Type Professional Audio Receiver
Brand Audac
Model FMP40
Dimensions (W x H x D) 483 x 44 x 250 mm (19" rack, 1U)
Weight 4.5 kg
Power Supply AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 150 W max
Output Power 40 W RMS per channel (4 ohms)
Number of Channels 2 (stereo)
Frequency Response 20 Hz - 20 kHz
Input Impedance 10 kOhms
Input Sensitivity 0.775 V
Audio Inputs 2 x XLR/TRS combo, 2 x RCA
Audio Outputs 2 x Speakon, 2 x binding posts
Mounting 19" rack-mountable, 1U
Cooling Fan, variable speed
Protection Short circuit, thermal overload, DC protection
Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C
Material Steel chassis, aluminum front panel
Maintenance Clean with dry cloth; avoid solvents
Safety Class I equipment; disconnect power before servicing
Spare Parts Fuse, fan, power supply module available
Repairability Serviceable by qualified technician; schematics available
General Information Professional-grade receiver for fixed installations

Frequently Asked Questions - FMP40 Audac

What is the power output of the Audac FMP40?
The Audac FMP40 delivers 40 W RMS per channel into 4 ohms, stereo configuration.
Can the FMP40 be rack-mounted?
Yes, the FMP40 is designed for 19-inch rack mounting and occupies 1U of rack space.
What input connectors does the FMP40 have?
It features 2 XLR/TRS combo inputs and 2 RCA inputs for various audio sources.
How do I connect speakers to the FMP40?
Speaker outputs are via Speakon connectors or binding posts. Ensure correct impedance and polarity.
What protection circuits are included?
The FMP40 includes short circuit, thermal overload, and DC protection to prevent damage.
What is the frequency response of the FMP40?
The frequency response is 20 Hz to 20 kHz with minimal deviation.
How do I clean and maintain the FMP40?
Use a dry soft cloth to clean the exterior. Avoid solvents or abrasive cleaners. Ensure ventilation is not blocked.
What is the power consumption of the FMP40?
Maximum power consumption is 150 W under full load.
Can the FMP40 be used in a 70V system?
The standard model is for low-impedance speakers (4-8 ohms). For 70V applications, use an external step-up transformer.
Where can I find the user manual for the FMP40?
The user manual is available for free download in PDF format on notice-facile.com.

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USER MANUAL FMP40 Audac

Audio sources commands manual

Index

Introduction 3

Using the commands 4

General commands

GTPSGettype5
SOGxSetoutputgain
GOGxGetoutputgain

DAB/DAB+ & FM Tuner commands (DSP40 & DMP40)

SFREQxSetfrequency6
SFSUPxSetfrequencysearchup
SFSDNxSetfrequencysearchdown
SELPRxSelectpreset6
SSBNDxSwitchband
GPRGNxGetprogramname7
GPRGTxGetprogramtext7
GFREQxGetfrequency7
GCHxGetDABchannel8
GBNDxGetband8
GSIGSxGetsignalstrength8
GSTSTxGetstereostate8

FM Tuner commands (TSP40 & TMP40)

SFREQxSetfrequency6
SFSUPxSetfrequencysearchup
SFSDNxSetfrequencysearchdown
SELPRxSelectpreset6
GPRGNxGetprogramname7
GPRGTxGetprogramtext7
GFREQxGetfrequency7
GSIGSxGetsignalstrength8
GSTSTxGetstereostate8

Internet audio player commands (ISP40 & IMP40)

GSONxGet songname9
GSTNxGet DBstationname
GFAVxGet favourites10
DWSESTxSelect station10

Media player / recorder commands (MSP40 & MMP40)

SPPLAYxStartplay9
SPSTOPxStopplay9
SPPAUSxPause9
SPGTSTxGotostartofsong
SPNEXTxNexttrack10
SPPREVxPrevioustrack10
SPFFWxFastforwardtrack
SPFRWxFastrewindtrack
SPRPxSetrepeat11
SPRNDxSetrandom11
GPSIxGet playing song info12
GPSTATxGet player status info12
GRRMxGet recorder mode13
SRRMxSetrecordermode
SRSTAxStart recording13
SRSTOxStop recording13
SRPAUxPause recording14
SRCANxCancel recording14

Voice file player commands (FMP40)

SSTRxStart / stop trigger14
Bluetooth receiver commands (BMP40)
GBMPIxGet general BMP40 info15
GPAIRSxGet pairing state15
SPAIRxSet pairing on (1) / off (0)15
GPAIRLxGet paired devices list16
GCONNLxGet connected device list16
SDISCxDisconnect device16
SFORGETxForget (unpair) device [1-8]17
GPSTATxGet player status info12
SPPLAYxStart play9
SPSTOPxStop play9
SPPAUSxPause9
SPNEXTxNext track10
SPPREVxPrevious track10
GPSIxGet playing song info12
SOGxSet output gain5
GOGxGet output gain5
PPTIxBroadcast played time in s17

Introduction

Welcome to the commands user manual of the Audac audio players. This manual describes the commands whereby the range of audac audio players can be controlled using their remote control ports. Depending on the model of audio player (and/or the type of main unit where connected when using SourceCon ^TM modular technology), the supported control interfaces might be different. The supported models including their available control interfaces are listed in the table below.

MODEL AVAILABLE CONTROL INTERFACES
XMP44 TCP/IP & RS-232
TMP40 TCP/IP & RS-232 (when inserted to supporting main unit)
TSP40 RS-232
DMP40 TCP/IP & RS-232 (when inserted to supporting main unit)
DSP40 RS-232
IMP40 TCP/IP & RS-232 (when inserted to supporting main unit)
ISP40 RS-232
MMP40 TCP/IP & RS-232 (when inserted to supporting main unit)
MSP40 RS-232
FMP40 TCP/IP & RS-232 (when inserted to supporting main unit)
BMP40 TCP/IP & RS-232 (when inserted to supporting main unit)

Using the commands

Depending of the type of device the different kinds of communication ports are:

  • RS-232 port
  • TCP/IP port

RS232 Configuration details

CONNECTION Standard RS232
PIN 2Audiosource TX
PIN 3Audiosource RX
PIN 5GND
Settings 19200 Baud
8Bit
1Stopbit
Noparity
NoHandshaking

TCP/IP Configuration details

IP AddressUser configurable
Port5001
Max connections1

Command overview

Startsymbol | Destination | Source | Command | Argument(s) | Checksum | Stopsymbol

Each command is followed by an 'x' character, which represents the number of the slot where to the command is sent. If the audio player doesn't support multiple slots, the number '1' shall always be used.

Example: Set output gain to -20 dB for module 1

ASCII: #|D001|web|SOG1|28|U|return

HEX: 237C443030317C7765627C534F47317C32387C376666617C0D0A

Notes

  • The address of the audio player is fixed at 'D001'
  • The checksum is CRC–16 excluding the ‘#’. The checksum can always be replaced by ‘U’, which is always accepted.
  • Return in ASCII : HEX : 0x0D 0x0A (carriage return & line feed)
  • Source address has a maximum length of 4 characters and cannot contain 'l' or '#'

Command flow

1) The client sends a command to the audio player (Command)
2) The audio player acknowledges the command by returning the same command and a ‘+’ as Argument. (Acknowledge)
3) The audio player updates all client's with the new information (Update)

For modular audio players featuring both RS-232 and TCP/IP communication ports, the update feedback is only available on the TCP/IP command port (not on RS-232).

GTPS

Gives feedback about the type of audio player and/or installed modules and their software versions

Command: GTPS

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: DMP40/DSP40 = 1

$$ \begin{array}{l} \text {TMP40 / TSP40} \quad = 2 \ \text {MMP40 / MSP40} \quad = 3 \ \text {IMP40 / ISP40} \quad = 4 \ \text {FMP40} \quad = 6 \ \text { BMP40 } = 8 \ \end{array} $$

No module installed = 15

Not supported = 255

Example:

Get info about the type of audio player and/or installed modules:

Command: #|D001|web|GTPS|0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|TPSI4^1^15^6^IMP40 V 1.0.4^DMP40 ^No Module ^

FMP40 V1.4.29la3f8lreturn

SOGx

Set the output gain level

Command: SOGx (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: Output gain in dB (range depending of the module type)

Remark: Max output gain is +8 dB, which corresponds with argument '0'.

Always increment negative output gain in dB with 8

Set gain to +8 dB -> Argument = '0'

Set gain to 0 dB -> Argument = '8'

Set gain to -20 dB -> Argument = '28'

Example:

Set output gain for slot 1 to -20 dB

Command: #|D001|web|SOG1|28|U|return

Acknowledge: #lwebID001ISOG1I+lUlreturn

Update: #IALLID001IOG1|28|1b88|return

GOGx

Get output gain level

Command: GOGx (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Example:

Get output gain for slot 1 (-20 dB)

Command: #|D001|web|GOG1|0|U|return

Answer:#|ALL|D001|OG1|28|9dd8|return

SFREQx

Set tuning frequency for FM tuner

Command: SFREQx (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: Tuning frequency in integers

Example:

Set tuning frequency to 104.10 MHz for slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SFREQ1|10410|U|return

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001ISFREQ1I+|U|return

Update: #IALLID001IFREQ1|10410|927c|return

SFSUPx

Automatic tuning frequency search up

Command: SFSUPx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Remark: Multiple frequencies will be given as update while searching. The last given update is the finally tuned station.

Example:

Automatic tuning frequency search up for slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SFSUP1|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #IwebID001ISFSUP1I+IU|return

Update: #IALLID001|FREQ1|10410|927c|return

SFSDNx

Automatic tuning frequency search down

Command: SFSDNx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Remark: Multiple frequencies will be given as update while searching. The last given update is the finally tuned station.

Example:

Automatic tuning frequency search down for slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SFSDN1|0|UIreturn

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001|ISFSDN1|+|U|return

Update: #IALLID001IFREQ1|10410|927clreturn

SELPRx

Select tuner frequency preset (stored radio station)

Command: SELPRx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: Number of preset (1 to 10)

Example:

Select tuner frequency preset 4 for slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SELPR1|4|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SELPR1|+|U|return

Update: #IALLID001IFREQ1I10410I927clreturn

SSBNDx

Toggle band between FM and DAB

Command: SSBNDx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: DAB = 0

FM = 1

Example:

Toggle band between FM and DAB for slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SSBND1|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001|ISSBND1|+|Ulreturn

Update: #IALLID001IBND1I1I927clreturn

GPRGNx

Get station / program name of the currently playing station

Command: GPRGNx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Currently playing station / program name in string

Example:

Get station / program name for radio tuner on slot 1

Command: #ID001lweb|GPRGN1I0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|PRGN1|<>lchecksum|return

GPRGTx

Get station / program additionally carried text information of currently playing station

Command: GPRGTx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Currently playing station / program text in string

Example:

Get station / program text for radio tuner on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GPRGT1|0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|PRGT1|<>|checksum|return

GFREQx

Get tuning frequency for FM tuner

Command: GFREQx (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Currently tuned frequency in integers

Example:

Get tuning frequency for FM tuner on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GFREQ1|0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|FREQ1|10410|927c|return

GCHx

Get tuning channel for DAB tuner

Command: GCHx (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback Currently tuned channel in integers

Example:

Get tuned channel for DAB tuner on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GCH1|0|U|return

Answer: #IALLID001ICH1|5|460elreturn

GBNDx

Get band info (FM or DAB) for FM & DAB tuner

Command: GBNDx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: DAB = 0

FM = 1

Example:

Get status for band for FM & DAB tuner on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GBND1|0|U|return

Answer: #IALLID001|BND1|1|927clreturn

GSIGSx

Get signal reception strength

Command: GSIGSx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Signal reception strength (percentage) in integers

Example:

Get signal reception strength for tuner on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GSIGS1|0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|SIGS1|85|360a|return

GSTSTx

Get stereo output state

Command: GSTSTx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Mono = 0

Stereo = 1

Example:

Get stereo output state for audio player on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GSTST1|0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|STST1|1|56c1|return

GSONx

Get name of currently playing audio track

Command: GSONx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Currently playing track name text in string

Example:

Get name of currently playing audio track on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GSON1|0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|SON1|<>|checksum|return

GSTNx

Get station name (from database) of the currently playing station

Command: GSTNx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Currently playing station name text in string

Example:

Get name of currently playing station on slot 1

Command: #ID001lweb|GSTN1|0|Ulreturn

Answer: #|ALL|D001|STN1|<>|checksum|return

GFAVx

Get favourite stored stations (10 stations will be given)

Command: GFAVx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: Index in favourites list

Feedback: Favourites station index + name + pointer (for 10 subsequent stations)

Example:

Get favourite stored stations on slot 3, starting with index '0' (10 stations will be given)

Command: #|D001|web|GFAV3|0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|FAV3|0^<>^<>

^1^station1 name in string>>^<>^2^station2 name in

string>>^<> ...

DWSESTx

Select favourite stored stations

Command: DWSESTx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: Pointer of the selecting station

Feedback: Selected station name text in string

Example:

Select favourite radio station in slot 3 with pointer 4741

Command: #|D001|web|DWSEST3|4712|UIreturn

Acknowledge: #lwebID001IDWSEST3|+lU|return

Update: #IALLID001ISTN3|Studio Brussell7e6blreturn

SPPLAYx

Start audio track playing

Command: SPPLAYx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Example:

Start audio track playing on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SPPLAY1|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SPPLAY1|+|U|return

SPSTOPx

Stop audio track playing

Command: SPSTOPx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Example:

Stop audio track playing on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SPSTOP1|0|UIreturn

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|ISPSTOP1|+|U|return

SPPAUSx

Pause audio track

Command: SPPAUSx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Example:

Pause audio track on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SPPAUS1|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SPPAUS1|+|U|return

SPGTSTx

Go to begin of audio track

Command: SPGTSTx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Example:

Go to begin of audio track on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SPGTST1|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SPGTST1|+|U|return

SPNEXTx

Browse to next audio track

Command: SPNEXTx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Example:

Browse to next audio track on slot 1

Command: #ID001Iweb|SPNEXT1I0IUIreturn

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001|SPNEXT1|+lU|return

SPPREVx

Browse to previous audio track

Command: SPPREVx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Example:

Browse to previous audio track on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SPPREV1|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001|SPPREV1|+|U|return

SPFFWx

Fast forward audio track

Command: SPFFWx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Fast forward speed (1 = 1x; 4 = 4x; 16 = 16x)

Remark: If multiple fast forward commands are given, the speed will be increased in following sequence: 1x (play) > 4x > 16x

Example:

Fast forward audio track on slot 1

Command: #ID001lweb|SPFFW1l0lUlreturn

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001|SPFFW1|+|Ulreturn

Update: #IALLID001IPFFW1I4Idb13lreturn

SPFRWx

Fast rewind audio track

Command: SPFRWx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Fast rewind speed (1 = 1x; 4 = 4x; 16 = 16x)

Remark: If multiple fast rewind commands are given, the speed will be increased in following sequence: 1x (play) > 4x > 16x

Example:

Fast rewind audio track on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SPFRW1|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SPFRW1|+|U|return

Update: #IALLID001IPFRW1|4Ida47Ireturn

SPRPx

Set repeat mode

Command: SPFRWx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: Repeat one = 0

Repeat folder = 1

Repeat x times = 2

Repeat off = 3

Repeat all = 4

Example:

Set repeat mode to 'Repeat all' on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SPRP1|4|U|return

Acknowledge: #lwebID001ISPRP1I+lUlreturn

Update: #IALLID001IPRP1|4|acablreturn

SPRNDx

Set random mode

Command: SPRNDx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: Random off = 0

Random on = 1

Example:

Set random mode on for slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|SPRND1|1|U|return

Acknowledge: #lwebID001ISPRND1|+|U|return

Update: #IALLID001IPRND1|1|01c0lreturn

GPSIx

Get playing song info from currently playing audio track

Command: GPSlx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Currently playing song info

(songname, artist, album, length seconds, seconds played, image available)

Example:

Get playing song info of playing audio track on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GPSI1|0|U|return

Answer: #IALLID001IPSI1|<<songname^artist^album^length seconds^seconds

played>>|checksum|return

GPSTATx

Get player status info

Command: GPSTATx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Currently player status info (playing, paused, stop, recording)

Playing = 0^1^0

Paused = 1^0^0

Stopped = 0^0^0

Recording = 0^0^1

Remark: The player status feedback command (PSTAT) is continuously given when changed the player status

Example:

Get player status info for audio track on slot 1

Command: #|D001|web|GPSTAT1|0|U|return

Answer: #IALLID001IPSTATI<>|checksum|return

GRRMx

Get player / recorder mode

Command: GRRMx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Currently configured player / recorder mode

$$ \begin{array}{c c c} \text {Player} & = & 0 \ \text {Recorder} & = & 1 \end{array} $$

Example:

Get player / recorder mode on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|GRRM2|0|U|return

Answer: #lweb|D001|RRM2|1|checksum|return

SRRMx

Set player / recorder mode

Command: SRRMx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

$$ \text { Arguments: } \quad \begin{array}{c} \text { Player } = 0 \ \text { Recorder } \end{array} = \quad 1 $$

Example:

Set mode to recorder on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|SRRM2|1|U|return

Acknowledge: #lwebID001ISRRM2I+|Ulreturn

Update: #|ALL|D001|RRM2|1|7a67|return

SRSTAx

Start recording

Command: SRSTAx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback Currently recording track name and filesize

Example:

Start recording on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|SRSTA2|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SRSTA2|+|U|return

SRSTOx

Stop recording

Command: SRSTOx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback Finished recording track name

Example:

Stop recording on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|SRST02|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #IwebID001ISRST02I+IUlreturn

SRPAUx

Pause recording

Command: SRPAUx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback Finished recording track name

Example:

Stop recording on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|SRPAU2|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001|SRPAU2|+|U|return

SRCANx

Cancel recording

Command: SRPAUx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback Finished recording track name

Remark: Cancel command stops and removes the recorded file

Example:

Cancel recording on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|SRCAN2|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001|SRCAN2|+|Ulreturn

SSTRx

Start / stop trigger

Command: SSTRx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: Argument 1: trigger number (integer)

Argument 2: 1 = Start trigger

0 = Stop trigger

Feedback: Triggered event track name

Remark: Depending of the configured playback mode for the selected trigger, the play / repeat function can be configured

Example1:

Start trigger 1 on slot 4

Command: #ID001lweb|SSTR4|1^1|Ulreturn

Acknowledge: #lweb|D001|SSTR4|+|U|return

Example2:

Stop trigger 1 on slot 4

Command: #|D001|web|SSTR4|1^0|Ulreturn

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SSTR4|+|U|return

GBMPIx

Get general BMP40 info

Command: GBMPlx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: BMP40 info

(version, name, address)

Example:

Get info of BMP40 on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|GBMPI2|0|U|return

Answer: #|web|D001|BMPI2|<>lchecksum|return

GPAIRSx

Get BMP40 pairing state

Command: GPAIRSx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: BMP40 current pairing state

Pair success = 0

Pair time-out = 1

Pair failed = 2

Pair enabled = 3

Pair disabled = 4

Example:

Get pairing state of BMP40 on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|GPAIRS2|0|U|return

Answer: #|web|D001|PAIRS2|0|checksum|return

SPAIRx

Set BMP40 pairing on (1) / off (0)

Command: SPAIRx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Pairing state (PAIRSx) and enabled pairing time (PAIREx)

Example:

Get pairing state of BMP40 on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|SPAIR2|1|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SPAIR2|+|20ab|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|PAIRS2|3|597f|return

|ALL|D001|PAIRE2|20|f77elreturn

|ALL|D001|PAIRE2|19|a788|return

...

|ALL|D001|PAIRE2|0|6a36|return

GPAIRLx

Get paired devices list

Command: GPAIRLx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Paired devices list (8 devices)

Example:

Get paired devices list of BMP40 on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|GPAIRL2|0|U|return

Answer: #lweb|D001|PAIRL2|<<1^name^address>>|checksum|return

|web|D001|PAIRL2|<<2^name^address>>|checksum|return

...

|web|D001|PAIRL2|<<8^name^address>>lchecksum|return

GCONNLx

Get connected devices

Command: GCONNLx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Connected device information

(number, name, address)

Example:

Get connected devices information of BMP40 on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|GCONNL2|0|U|return

Answer: #lweb|D001|CONNL2|<>|checksum|return

SDISCx

Disconnect device

Command: SDISCx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Connected device list (empty)

Example:

Disconnect device BMP40 on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|SDISC2|0|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SDISC2|+|20ab|return

Answer: #lweb|D001|CONNL2|<<1^^>>lchecksum|return

SFORGETx

Forget paired device [1-8]

Command: SFORGETx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: [1 - 8]

Feedback: Paired devices list

Example:

Forget (unpair) device 3 on BMP40 slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|SFORGET2|3|U|return

Acknowledge: #|web|D001|SFORGET2|+|b0a5|return

Answer: #|web|D001|PAIRL2|<<1^DeviceName1^MacAddress1>>|checksum|return

|web|D001|PAIRL2|<<2^DeviceName2^MacAddress2>>lchecksum|return

|web|D001|PAIRL2|<<3^^>>|checksumlreturn

|web|D001|PAIRL2|<<4^^>>|checksum|return

...

|web|D001|PAIRL2|<<8^^>>|checksum|return

PPTIx

Broadcasts played time (from current playing track) in seconds

Command: PPTIx, (with 'x' the number of slot)

Arguments: None (0)

Feedback: Played time from current track (in seconds)

Example:

Broadcast played time from BMP40 on slot 2

Command: #|D001|web|PPTI2|0|U|return

Answer: #|ALL|D001|PPTI2|<>lchecksum|return

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Product information

Brand : Audac

Model : FMP40

Category : Receiver