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DD: JVC STATUS SENSE, Setup preset commands

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Ⅵ DD: JVC STATUS SENSE This section describes 4-byte data that are returned when the STATUS SENSE command is sent. ⅷ First byte Bit No. Status: If the bit is 1 7 Always 1 6 Always 0 5 Unused 4 DMF 3 Unused 2 JVC TABLE2 1 JVC TABLE1 0 LOCAL : Always 0 : Playing back LP-mode tape : Always 0 : JVC TABLE 2 enabled : JVC TABLE 1 enabled. : REMOTE switch set to LOCAL ⅷ Second byte Bit No. Status: If the bit is 1 7 TC GENERATOR : Time code generator in the TCG mode. 6 USER BIT : Counter mode set to the UB mode. 5 TIME CODE : Counter mode set to the TC mode. 4 CONTROL PULSE : Counter mode set to the CTL mode. 3 CTL completion : Always 0 2 DROP FRAME : Current time code in the DROP FRAME mode 1 LTC : Always 1 0 Unused : Always 0 ⅷ Third byte Bit No. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Status: If the bit is 1 TC REC RUN : TCG set to the Rec Run mode TC REGEN : TCG set to the REGENERATION mode TC EXTERNAL : TCG set to the EXT mode TC INSERT LED : Time code insert edit mode AUD1 INSERT LED : Audio-1/2 insert edit mode AUD2 INSERT LED : Audio-3/4 insert edit mode VIDEO INSERT LED:Video insert edit mode ASSEM : Assemble mode ⅷ Fourth byte Bit No. 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Status: If the bit is 1 TBC PWB IN TC PWB IN DA3 INSERT LED DA4 INSERT LED AUTO MODE Unused Unused Unused : Always 1 : Always 1 : Always 0 : Always 0 : Auto editing/Previewing/Reviewing : Always 0 : Always 0 : Always 0 Ⅵ Setup (preset) commands These commands are for setting various types of VCR data. The commands corresponding to the settings can be transmitted. Table Command Description B E0 TC DATA PRESET : For presetting the time code data. To set, transmit the time data following this command. Specify the time in or- der of hour, minute, second and frame, using two digits for each. When EN- TER (40h) is transmitted before all dig- its have been transmitted, the time code data are specified by entering digits from the uppermost digit. B E1 TC UB DATA PRESET : For presetting the user's bit. E3 IN DATA PRESET : For presetting the edit-in point. Set by transmitting time data following this command. Specify the time in order of hour, minute, second and frame, using two digits for each. If ENTER (40h) is transmitted before all digits have been transmitted, this command is executed with unspecified parts set as "0." If this is a negative value in the CTL mode, set 38h to the digit of 10H. E4 OUT DATA PRESET : For presetting the edit-out point. For details, refer to IN DATA PRESET (E3h) above. B E5 EDIT PRESET : For selecting the edit mode. Each bit is defined as shown in the table be- low. First byte 7 654 0 011 3 210 0 INS ASM Video 0 Second 3 byte 0 01 1 21 0 TC Aud-1 Aud-2 • ENTER (40h) is invalid. B E6 PREROLL TIME PRESET : For setting the preroll time. Specify this by transmitting 2-byte data following this command. First byte for ten's place and second byte for one's place. 91

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DD: JVC STATUS SENSE
This section describes 4-byte data that are returned
when the STATUS SENSE command is sent.
7
Always 1
6
Always 0
5
Unused
: Always 0
4
DMF
: Playing back LP-mode tape
3
Unused
: Always 0
2
JVC TABLE2
: JVC TABLE 2 enabled
1
JVC TABLE1
: JVC TABLE 1 enabled.
0
LOCAL
: REMOTE switch set to LOCAL
±
First byte
7
TC GENERATOR
: Time code generator in the TCG
mode.
6
USER BIT
: Counter mode set to the UB
mode.
5
TIME CODE
: Counter mode set to the TC
mode.
4
CONTROL PULSE
: Counter mode set to the CTL
mode.
3
CTL completion
: Always 0
2
DROP FRAME
: Current time code in the DROP
FRAME mode
1
LTC
: Always 1
0
Unused
: Always 0
±
Second byte
7
TC REC RUN
: TCG set to the Rec Run mode
6
TC REGEN
: TCG set to the REGENERATION
mode
5
TC EXTERNAL
: TCG set to the EXT mode
4
TC INSERT LED
: Time code insert edit mode
3
AUD1 INSERT LED
: Audio-1/2 insert edit mode
2
AUD2 INSERT LED
: Audio-3/4 insert edit mode
1
VIDEO INSERT LED:Video insert edit mode
0
ASSEM
: Assemble mode
±
Third byte
7
TBC PWB IN
: Always 1
6
TC PWB IN
: Always 1
5
DA3 INSERT LED
: Always 0
4
DA4 INSERT LED
: Always 0
3
AUTO MODE
: Auto editing/Previewing/Review-
ing
2
Unused
: Always 0
1
Unused
: Always 0
0
Unused
: Always 0
±
Fourth byte
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Setup (preset) commands
These commands are for setting various types of VCR
data.
The commands corresponding to the settings
can be transmitted.
B
B
B
B
E0
E1
E3
E4
E5
E6
TC DATA PRESET :
For presetting the time code data. To
set, transmit the time data following
this command. Specify the time in or-
der of hour, minute, second and frame,
using two digits for each. When EN-
TER (40h) is transmitted before all dig-
its have been transmitted, the time
code data are specified by entering
digits from the uppermost digit.
TC UB DATA PRESET :
For presetting the user’s bit.
IN DATA PRESET :
For presetting the edit-in point.
Set by
transmitting time data following this
command.
Specify the time in order of hour,
minute, second and frame, using two
digits for each.
If ENTER (40h) is transmitted before
all digits have been transmitted, this
command is executed with unspecified
parts set as “0.”
If this is a negative value in the CTL
mode, set 38h to the digit of 10H.
OUT DATA PRESET :
For presetting the edit-out point.
For details, refer to IN DATA PRESET
(E3h) above.
EDIT PRESET :
For selecting the edit mode.
Each bit
is defined as shown in the table be-
low.
• ENTER (40h) is invalid.
PREROLL TIME PRESET :
For setting the preroll time. Specify this
by transmitting 2-byte data following
this command. First byte for ten’s place
and second byte for one’s place.
7
6
4
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
INS
ASM Video
3
2
1
0
0
0
1
1
0
TC
Aud-1 Aud-2
5
First
byte
Second
byte
Bit
No.
Status: If the bit is 1
Bit
No.
Status: If the bit is 1
Bit
No.
Status: If the bit is 1
Bit
No.
Status: If the bit is 1
Table
Command
Description