JVC BR-DV6000U User Manual - Page 88
RS-232C commands - continued
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RS-232C INTERFACE Table B B B Command Description C2 REVIEW KEY : Review with the VCR • It is required that [C0: Auto Edit] is complete. • Preroll time can be set with [E6: Preroll Time Preset]. Without this setting, the VCR menu switch settings are followed. • Upon the completion of review, the VCR returns [01: Complete]. C4 Full EE mode ON C5 Full EE mode OFF C8 SELECT EE ON : Input signal check for the editing channel selected in [E5: Edit Preset]. C9 SELECT EE OFF : EE check release. CA REC : Recording. This command is transmitted after transmitting REC/DUB REQUEST. CB REC PAUSE : Record pause. This command is transmitted after transmitting REC/DUB REQUEST. CC A.DUB : Audio dubbing. This command is transmitted during A.DUB PAUSE after transmitting REC/DUB REQUEST. CD A.DUB PAUSE : Audio dubbing pause. This command is transmitted during audio dubbing after transmitting REC/DUB REQUEST. E2 COUNTER RESET : Counter reset E2 40. FA REC/DUB REQUEST : Recording request. (Use this command with a recording command). - RS-232C commands - (continued) ● Return commands from the VCR When the VCR received commands properly, it returns the following commands. Command Description 01 COMPLETION : The VCR outputs this command when the operation specified with Cue Up with Data, Preroll, Auto Edit, etc. is complete. 03 CASSETTE OUT : The VCR outputs this command when RS- 232C ejected the tape. 05 NOT TARGET : The VCR outputs this command when the operation specified with Cue Up with Data/ Preroll failed to be completed. 0A ACK : This command is returned when a defined command is received. ● Error commands These are commands that are returned when transmitted data cannot be received by the VCR properly. Commands that release errors are also available. Command 02 41 Description ERROR : This command is returned when the VCR receives an invalid command after the second byte of a multi-byte command. In this case, even if other commands are sent continuously, no command can be accepted. However, status sense codes can be received. To release errors, use the following commands. ERROR CLEAR : Clears the last transmitted byte. Also use this command to release errors. 56 CLEAR : Cancels whole commands. Also use this command to release errors. 0B NAK : Returned when the VCR receives an undefined command for the first byte or a command specifying a function not available for the VCR. Releasing the error with the CLEAR command is not necessary. Send the correct command. 88