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Command List, VISCA RS-232C Commands

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Command List Command List VISCA1) RS-232C Commands Use of RS-232C control software which has been developed based upon this command list may cause malfunction or damage to hardware and software. Sony Corporation is not liable for any such damage. Overview of VISCA The VISCA devices each have a VISCA IN and VISCA OUT connector. Set the DSR input (the DTR output of the controller) of VISCA IN to H when controlling VISCA equipment from the controller. Fig. 1 VISCA network configuration VISCA Controller VISCA Equipment IN In VISCA, the device producing the commands, for OUT example, a computer, is called the controller, while the device receiving the commands, such as an EVI- HD7V/HD3V, is called the peripheral device. The EVI-HD7V/HD3V serves as a peripheral device in VISCA. In VISCA, up to seven peripheral devices like IN the EVI-HD7V/HD3V can be connected to one controller using communication conforming to the RS- 232C standard. The parameters of RS-232C are as OUT follows. • Communication speed: 9,600 bps/38,400 bps • Data bits : 8 • Start bit : 1 • Stop bit : 1 IN • Non parity Flow control using XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS, etc., is not supported. OUT Peripheral devices are connected in a daisy chain. As shown in Fig. 1, the actual internal connection is a onedirection ring, so that messages return to the controller via the peripheral devices. The devices on the network are assigned addresses. The address of the controller is fixed at 0. The addresses of the peripheral devices are 1, 2, 3 ... in order, starting from the one nearest the controller. The address of the peripheral device is set by sending address commands during the initialization of the network. ...1) VISCA is a protocol which controls consumer camcorders developed by Sony. "VISCA" is a trademark of Sony Corporation. 19

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Command List
VISCA
1)
RS-232C
Commands
Use of RS-232C control software which has been
developed based upon this command list may cause
malfunction or damage to hardware and software.
Sony Corporation is not liable for any such damage.
Overview of VISCA
In VISCA, the device producing the commands, for
example, a computer, is called the controller, while the
device receiving the commands, such as an EVI-
HD7V/HD3V, is called the peripheral device. The
EVI-HD7V/HD3V serves as a peripheral device in
VISCA. In VISCA, up to seven peripheral devices like
the EVI-HD7V/HD3V can be connected to one
controller using communication conforming to the RS-
232C standard. The parameters of RS-232C are as
follows.
• Communication speed: 9,600 bps/38,400 bps
• Data bits : 8
• Start bit : 1
• Stop bit : 1
• Non parity
Flow control using XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS, etc., is
not supported.
Peripheral devices are connected in a daisy chain. As
shown in Fig. 1, the actual internal connection is a one-
direction ring, so that messages return to the controller
via the peripheral devices. The devices on the network
are assigned addresses.
The address of the controller is fixed at 0. The addresses
of the peripheral devices are 1, 2, 3 ... in order, starting
from the one nearest the controller. The address of the
peripheral device is set by sending address commands
during the initialization of the network.
The VISCA devices each have a VISCA IN and
VISCA OUT connector.
Set the DSR input (the DTR output of the controller)
of VISCA IN to H when controlling VISCA equipment
from the controller.
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1)VISCA is a protocol which controls consumer camcorders developed by Sony. “VISCA” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Fig. 1 VISCA network configuration
VISCA Equipment
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
VISCA Controller