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Installing the Wall Dock
Installation Steps
1. Connect all wiring.
2. Attach main chassis to j-box
using the provided four
6-32 screws.
3. Keep the dock connector
circuit board in position in the
opening in the front cover.
4. Hang the front cover on the
main chassis from the two
top tabs.
5. Secure the front cover with the
two small screws at the bottom.
6. Place the dock platform over
the slide rail and push
downward until the retention
snaps are engaged.
7. Slide the side protectors
into the slots on the main
chassis.
Completed Installation
Steps 3 & 4 complete
Steps 5 & 6 complete
Retention
Snap
Slide Rail
2
2
4
3
3
5
6
6
7
5
2
1
Your P-3036 Wall Dock comes mostly
assembled for safer travel.
Disassemble to the point of removing
the front cover and then install
following the steps below.
Artists Category
Select the 9th record
Wildcard checksum
To select the 9th record in the Artists database, use:
, 36, 42, 02, 00, 00, 00, 09, 7A
Select DB Record
41, 33, 36
Example:
The following example describes how to query the iPod database.
There are several database categories that can be queried.
Playlist (01)
Artists (02)
Albums (03)
Genres (04)
Tracks (05)
Category (HEX Number)
All numbers are HEX values.
Note: commands begin with ASCII A36, which converts to HEX:
Ask how many artists records there are by using the
command.
41 33 36
The database must be reset prior to a query. Use : 41 33
36 31 41 E4
41, 33, 36, 32, 43, 02, 7A
Reset DB Selection
Get Number Categorized DB Records
Length
Command
Artists Category
ASCII letter z is used as a wildcard checksum
Artists Category
*Start at record index 0
*Send 5 artists at a time
Wildcard checksum
Get 5 atabase records for artists starting at record index 0, by using the
command.
, 3A, 44, 02, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 05, 7A
d
41, 33, 36
Retrieve Categorized Database Records
The iPod will
, 19, 00, 00, 00, 70, 6C, 0D, 0A
urn Number BRet Categorized D Records. For example:
07, 04, 00
Length is 7 bytes (excluding checksum and end markers)
Lingo is the Extended Interface Lingo (0x04)
Command ID
There are 0x70 (112 Artists)records
Checksum
{
*The commas separate bytes so the largest valid decimal number will be 255
(or HEX FF). 4 bytes are reserved for the record index and 4 bytes are
reserved for the number of Artists requested in each transmission. For
numbers exceeding 255 (HEX FF), use the preceding (more significant) byte.
Examples:
00, 00, 00, 05 = There are 5 records
00, 00, 00, FF = There are 255 records
00, 00, 01, 01 = There are 257 records
P-3036 Serial Protocol
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