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Command codes
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RS-232C settings
Communication related settings of this unit are made in “MODE” and “SETTINGS” of the <RS-232C> screen. Perform
settings so that they are the same as the connecting modem or PC.
When remote controlling this unit from a PC, set “MODE” in the <RS-232C> screen to “REMOTE A” (status
condition change information is returned from the unit) or “REMOTE B” (status condition change information is not
returned from the unit).
1
2
3
4
5
TRANSMISSION
RATE
DATA BIT LENGTH
PARITY BIT
STOP BIT
DELIMITER
1200/2400/4800/
9600/19200
8 BIT/7 BIT
NONE/ODD/EVEN
1 BIT/2 BIT
CR/CR•LF
Synchronization
Name on Menu
Asynchronous
1
2
3
X control
S parameter
CS-RS hand-shake
Not available
Not available
Available
Synchronization
Name on Menu
Pe
rform the fo
llowing settings on the PC
Transmission rate at
the data received/
sent
Data bit length
Parity bit setting
Stop bit length
Line feed setting
Available settings on unit
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Command code system
2 types of command codes of “direct operation specification” and “false operation panel” can be selected according to
the purpose of the unit.
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Description of command code systems
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Direct operation specification
Control and settings are performed by checking execution, errors, etc., from the status returned from the unit for the
command sent from the PC. This command type is structured by operation setting type commands that sets operations
and menu setting type commands that directly sets various menus.
• Input format
Operation setting type commands are to be sent from the PC for each operation such as power on/off, record, playback,
etc., for the unit.
Menu setting type commands are to be specified for each menu setting of the unit.
As a general rule, do not send commands continuously, but send the next command after checking that the present
command has been executed and completed.
• Response format
After sending a command, the following items can be checked from the status returned from the unit.
1) Command execution result, error type, command name, operation status.
2) For operation setting type commands, the operation mode of the unit can be distinguished by the mode number of the
returned status.
Distinction cannot be made with menu setting type commands. (Mode number is notified only when there is change is
status.)
Indicates POWER ON command has been sent.
Indicates that the unit has received a command.
EX : Indicates that a command has been executed.
00 : Indicates that the execution was successful.
PW1 : Indicates response to POWER ON command.
03 : Indicates POWER ON status.
Example) Turn the Unit ON.
Command
from PC
Replied status code
from unit to PC
Meaning
PW1
RC
EX,00PW1,03
#2
#2
#1
When the unit cannot execute the operation setting type command or menu setting command sent from a PC,
the content is displayed in the error type of the status returned from the unit. Check the error code and take
appropriate measures.
For control type commands such as record, playback, etc., the interval between command transmission and
the actual operation (command execution) may take some time. To prevent the gap between operation and actual
execution, read the status after sending the command and check the transition of the actual execution.