10. OPTIONAL SA-K97U RS-232C INTERFACE BOARD
5Date and time setting commands
(1) | DATE SET (8EH) | : Set the current date (month, day, year) for the VCR. After this command (8EH) is sent, input 1- | ||||||||||||||
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| (Example) June, 30, 1998 |
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| 8EH |
| 30H |
| 36H |
| 33H |
| 30H | 39H |
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(2) | TIME SET (8FH) | : Set the current time (hour, minute, second) for the VCR. |
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| (Example) 15 hours, 29 minutes, 59 seconds |
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| 39H |
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| 8FH |
| 31H |
| 35H |
| 32H |
| 39H |
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| 0AH |
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(1) | DATE SENSE (BEH) | : The VCR returns the currently set month, day and year as 6 bytes. Each byte has a value of 30H to |
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| 39H. 30H corresponds to 0 and 39H to 9. |
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| (Example: For June. 14, 1998, the VCR returns 30H, 36H, 31H, 34H, 39H and 38H.) |
(2) | TIME SENSE (BFH) | : The VCR returns the currently set hour, minute and second as 6 bytes. Each byte has a value of |
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| 30H to 39H. 30H corresponds to 0 and 39H to 9. |
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| (Example: For 15:30:45, the VCR returns 31H, 35H, 33H, 30H, 34H and 35H.) |
(3) | COUNT CODE (D0H) | : VCR returns the counter data beginning with the 4th digit from the right in 4 bytes. ASCII codes |
(4) | DEVICE TYPE (D1H) | “30H – 39H” correspond with the numbers “0 – 9” (eg: 1234: 31H, 32H, 33H, 34H). |
: VCR returns the last 4 characters of the | ||
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| L: 4CH, 9: 39H, 1: 31H, 0: 30H |
(5) | VTR INQ (FBH) | : Used to make sure that the connected unit is the VCR. The VCR will return “ACK” (0AH). |
(6) | PL/AL COUNT SENSE (D5H) | : VCR will return a total of 6 bytes. The first 3 bytes show the number of alarm inputs in 3 digits and |
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| the last 3 bytes show the number of power losses in 3 digits. ASCII codes “30H – 39H” correspond |
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| with the numbers “0 – 9” (eg: 123 alarm inputs and 45 power losses: 31H, 32H, 33H, 30H, 34H, |
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(7) | HOUR METER SENSE (D2H) | : VCR returns the hour meter data in 5 bytes. (eg: 12345 hours: 31H, 32H, 33H, 34H, 35H). |
(8) | TL STATUS SENSE (D6H) | : VCR returns Timelapse mode data in 6 bytes. The contents of each byte are as follows: |
1st/2nd byte Recording/playback mode Correspondence of the code and the mode is the same as that described in
5Timer programming commands
(1) | PRG/CLK (62H) | : Engages timer programming mode. |
(2) | SHIFT → | : Selects setting items. |
| SHIFT ← (+) (63H) | : Selects setting items. (+) |
(3) | SET – (66H) | : Sets data selected with SHIFT. |
(4) | SET + (65H) | : Sets data selected with SHIFT. |
CANCEL (67H) | : Cancels program data in timer programming or engages the Cancel Program mode. | |
Setting procedure is the same as when using the VCR controls. Be sure to transmit commands 1 byte at a time with “ACK” (0AH) |
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BIT | Status when BIT is “1”. |
0Not difined. Always 0.
1Power is ON.
2Auto REC mode is ON.
3Auto rewind mode is ON.
4Operation lock is ON.*
5Series recording is ON.
6Tape end buzzer is ON.
7Alarm buzzer is ON.
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Settings status | |
BIT | Status when BIT is “1”. |
0REMOTE is ON.
1SUMMER TIME is ON.
2INDEX SKIP.
3TIMER ALARM OFF.
4NOISELESS PLAY ON.
5B/W mode (forced Black and White mode) ON
6CAM SW WIDTH 20msec.
7Always 0.
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(1) | ON SCREEN ON (70H) | : Activates time/date |
| ON SCREEN OFF (71H) | : Deactivates |
Setting procedure for the following command (2) is the same as when using the VCR controls. Be sure to transmit commands 1 byte at a | ||
time with “ACK” (0AH) confirmation from the VCR after each transmission. |
(2)ON SCREEN SELECT (74H) : Changes the time display position on screen.
5Other commands
(1) | AL/PL RESET (E1H) | : When transmitted during alarm recording, the recording mode switches back to the previous mode. |
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| The VCR’s “AL” indication goes off. Transmit again after “AL” indicator goes off to reset the alarm/ |
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| power loss memory. |
(2) | COUNT RESET (E2H) | : Resets the tape counter to “0000”. |
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Conditions of each setting | Types of warnings | ||
BIT | Status when BIT is “1”. | HEX.Data | Types of warnings |
0 | Alarm recording is in progress. | 0 | No abnormality |
1 | ALARM REC function is ON. | 1 | Loading error |
2 | Not defined. Always 0. | 2 | Unloading error |
3 | Sensor recording is ON. | 3 | Supply reel error |
4 | External recording function is ON. | 4 | Drum error |
5 | Always 0. | 5 | |
6 | Index search mode is ON. | 6 | Capstan error |
7 | Warning buzzer is ON. | 7 | Cassette eject error |
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| 9 | Recording check error |
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| A | Battery backup error |
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| B | Input signal error |
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