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DV4001/DV6001/VC6001 RS-232C Control Specification Page: 2 / 14 Document Version [1.0] Table of Contents 1. Introduction...3 1-1. Purpose ...3 1-2. Scope...3 1-3. Abbreviations ...3 2. Global Description ...3 2-1. Overview...3 2-2. Block Diagram...3 2-3. Interface connection specification of the product 3 2-4. Assumptions and Dependencies...3 3. Detailed Description...4 3-1. Connection format ...4 3-1-1. Physical connection...4 3-1-1-1. Data transmission sequence from Host to Slave 4 3-1-1-2. Data transmission sequence from Slave to Host 4 3-2. Transmission data format...5 3-2-1. Transmission data format from Host to Slave 5 3-2-1-1. Form1: Command ...5 3-2-1-2. Form2: Status request...5 3-2-2. Transmission data format from Slave to Host 5 3-2-2-1. Form1: ACK/NAK ...5 3-2-2-2. Form2: Status answer and Auto status feedback 5 3-3. The transaction sequences and the regulations 6 3-3-1. The transaction sequences...6 3-3-2. The transaction regulations...6 3-3-3. Specification of Auto status feedback...6 3-3-4. Example of the transactions...6 3-3-5. Examples of the handshaking flowchart 7 3-3-5-1. Example of successful handshaking 7 3-3-5-2. Examples of handshaking error...7 4. Recommendations of Command, Status and Layer definition 8 5. Commands ...9 5-1. Regular Commands ...9 5-2. Request Commands ...12 6. Revision history...14 Company Restricted

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DV4001/DV6001/VC6001
RS-232C Control Specification
Page: 2 / 14
Document Version [1.0]
Company Restricted
Table of Contents
1.
Introduction
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3
1-1.
Purpose
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3
1-2.
Scope
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3
1-3.
Abbreviations
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3
2.
Global Description
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3
2-1.
Overview
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3
2-2.
Block Diagram
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3
2-3.
Interface connection specification of the product
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3
2-4.
Assumptions and Dependencies
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3
3.
Detailed Description
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4
3-1.
Connection format
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4
3-1-1.
Physical connection
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4
3-1-1-1.
Data transmission sequence from Host to Slave
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4
3-1-1-2.
Data transmission sequence from Slave to Host
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4
3-2.
Transmission data format
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5
3-2-1.
Transmission data format from Host to Slave
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5
3-2-1-1.
Form1: Command
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5
3-2-1-2.
Form2: Status request
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5
3-2-2.
Transmission data format from Slave to Host
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5
3-2-2-1.
Form1: ACK/NAK
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5
3-2-2-2.
Form2: Status answer and Auto status feedback
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5
3-3.
The transaction sequences and the regulations
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6
3-3-1.
The transaction sequences
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6
3-3-2.
The transaction regulations
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6
3-3-3.
Specification of Auto status feedback
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6
3-3-4.
Example of the transactions
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6
3-3-5.
Examples of the handshaking flowchart
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7
3-3-5-1.
Example of successful handshaking
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7
3-3-5-2.
Examples of handshaking error
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7
4.
Recommendations of Command, Status and Layer definition
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8
5.
Commands
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9
5-1.
Regular Commands
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9
5-2.
Request Commands
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12
6.
Revision history
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