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Lexicon MC-12 V3.0 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL DEFINITION REV 1-5 User Manual

Lexicon MC-12 V3.0 - SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL DEFINITION REV 1-5
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Lexicon, Inc.
MC-12 Serial Communications Protocol Printed on: 08/18/03
© 2003 Lexicon, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 of 94
1 Documents
The following documents should also be used with this document to understand how this protocol can be
used with an MC-12.
070-13227 MANUAL,OWNER'S,DC2
070-13278 MANUAL,OWNER'S,MC1
MC1/DC2 Serial Port Definition, Protocol Version 0.5
070-14773 Manual, Owner’s, MC12/MC12B
1.1 Change List
9/23/02 Added this paragraph.
9/23/02 Changed “7.9 MC12 V1.10 Parameter ID List” to “7.9 MC12 V2.00 Parameter ID List”
9/23/02 Updated Parameter Id Reference Table 7.9 MC12 V2.00 Parameter ID List for V2.00 s/w.
9/23/02 Updated Appendix J MC-12 Mode Ids for new V2.00 modes.
9/24/02 Updated 7.3.36.4 Parameter Definition Response Packet for correct CurrentValue length.
9/24/02 The range of the PARAM_TYPE_UINT32 parameter type has been corrected.
9/24/02 Updated Appendix H MC-12 to MC-1 Effect Map to reflect added modes in V2.0.
9/24/02 Updated Appendix I MC-1 to MC-12 Effect Map to reflect added modes in V2.0.
10/2/02 Updated Appendix D MC-12 IR Codes to reflect added button functionality for V2.0.
6/10/03 Updated Parameter Id Reference Table 7.9 MC12 V3.00 Parameter ID List for V3.00 s/w.
6/10/03 Updated Appendix J MC-12 Mode Ids for new V3.00 modes.
6/10/03 Updated 7.1.4 MC-1 Parameter Change (MC-12, MC-1) to reflect the disabled default state.
6/10/03 Added paragraph 7.1.5.4 Defaults to show parameters that are defaulted for notification.
2 Definitions
User Parameter: A user changeable variable that stores a specific value that describes an
operating condition for the MC-12 system.
HOST: The device initiating or receiving the serial communication packets to/from the
MC-12.
MC-12 ,MC-1,DC-2: The Lexicon product receiving or transmitting the serial communication packets
to/from the HOST.
Nonvolatile RAM: The area of memory in an MC-12 that stores users adjustable parameters. The
Nonvolatile RAM is battery backed, to maintain values during MC-12 power
down.
2.1 Protocol Version Cross-reference
All references to MC-12 shall be valid for both the MC-12 and SDP-40 products unless specifically
documented otherwise. All references to MC-1 shall be valid for the MC-1, DC-2 and SDP-3 products
unless specifically documented otherwise.
3 Abbreviations
SOP Start of Packet
EOP End of Packet

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