JVC SR-9080 appendix Commands reference chart

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(9)

STATUS SENSE (D7H)

: The VCR will return current status information in 5 bytes.

 

1st byte

 

 

BIT

Status when BIT is “1”.

 

0

Error

Indicates that an illegal command has been received. No further commands will be accepted.

 

1

Not defined

To restore to normal operation, transmit CLEAR ERROR (41H) to the VCR.

 

Always 0.

 

2

Not defined

Always 0.

 

3

Cassette out

The tape has not been loaded.

 

4

REC inhibit

A tape with no safety tab has been loaded. In this case, no recording commands

 

5

Not defined

will be accepted.

 

Always 0.

 

6

Not defined

Always 0.

 

7

Not defined

Always 1.

 

2nd byte

 

 

BIT

Status when BIT is “1”.

 

0

Tape End

Tape end sensor is detected.

 

1

Tape Begin

Tape begin sensor is detected.

 

2

Not defined

Always 0.

 

3

Warning

VCR malfunction.*

 

4

Not defined

Always 0.

 

5

Not defined

Always 0.

 

6

A EE Mode

An externally-input audio signal is being output.

 

7

V EE Mode

An externally-input video signal is being output.

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4 Others (Input data correction/Error cancellation) These are return codes from the SR-9080.(Error-related codes only)

(1)ERROR (02H) : This is returned when commands of more than 1 byte are transmitted to the VCR and an illegal command is received in the 2nd byte (or later) of the transmitted command.

In this status, no command can be accepted and only STATUS SENSE will be returned. To restore normal operation, transmit CLEAR ERROR (41H) or CLEAR (56H) to the VCR.

 

 

CLEAR ERROR (41H)

:

Used to cancel previously-transmitted 1-byte numeric data when inputting

 

 

 

 

 

numeric data such as search point. Also used to cancel error status.

 

 

CLEAR (56H)

 

:

Clears the whole command. Cancels the current status and stops the VCR. Also

 

 

 

 

 

cancels the error status.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Eg : After setting the recording/playback mode to “L24H”, 32H is mistakenly transmitted .

Cancel 32H with

 

 

“41H” and input “33H” instead.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TXD

7EH

 

30H

32H

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

41H

 

 

33H

 

40H

 

 

Time

 

 

RXD

0AH

0AH

 

0AH

 

0AH

 

0AH

 

0AH

 

(2)

NAK (0BH)

: VCR will return this code when non-defined or non-functional command is received in the 1st byte of the

 

 

transmitted command. In this case, it is not necessary to input CLEAR. Check whether the transmitted command

 

 

is acceptable to the VCR or not.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3rd byte

 

BIT

Status when BIT is “1”.

0

Not defined

Always 0.

1

Search Mode

Search is in progress. (VISS)

2

Repeat Mode

Repeat recording is in progress.

3

Not defined

Always 0.

4

Repeat

VCR’s REPEAT REC menu switch is set to ON.

5

Counter

Counter memory is set to ON.

6

Timer REC ON

VCR’s TIMER button is set to ON.

7

Not defined

Always 0.

4th byte

 

BIT

Status when BIT is “1”.

0

Not defined

Always 0.

1

REC Mode

VCR is in the Record mode.

2

Eject

A cassette is being ejected.

3

Not defined

Always 1.

4

Stop Mode

VCR is in the Stop mode.

5

REW Mode

VCR is in the Rewind mode.

6

FF Mode

VCR is in the Fast-Forward mode.

7

PB Mode

VCR is in the Play mode.

5th byte

 

BIT

Status when BIT is “1”.

0Speed Code 0 VCR’s current tape running mode. See below.

1Speed Code 1 VCR’s current tape running mode. See below.

2Speed Code 2 VCR’s current tape running mode. See below.

3Speed Code 3 VCR’s current tape running mode. See below.

4

Shuttle REV

 

 

Reverse search is in progress.

5

Shuttle FWD

 

 

Forward search is in progress.

6

Not defined

 

 

Always 0.

 

7

Rec-Pause Mode

 

VCR is in the Pause mode.

Contents of 5th byte BIT 0/1/2/3 “Speed Code”

Speed Code

3

2

1

0

 

 

BIT

0

0

0

0

Still

 

 

0

0

0

1

Timelapse playback

 

 

0

1

0

1

Timelapse recording/3H (SP) playback

 

 

1

0

0

0

Search (X9)

* When an error occurs in the VCR and the Warning mode is engaged, the third bit of the second byte sent back with the STATUS

SENSE (D7H) is set to “1”, showing the warning status.

 

In this case, release the warning via the RS-232C with the CLEAR (56H).

To release it on the VCR, turn the [OPERATE] button

off and on again.

 

 

(10) ALARM INPUT (06H)

: SR-9080E/EK return code

 

 

This is returned when an alarm signal is input during recording.

3 Commands reference chart

 

VCR control commands

 

 

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OPERATE ON/OFF

58

PLAY/REV PLAY

58

STOP

58

FF/REW

58

TIMER ON/OFF

58

OPE ON/OFF

58

EJECT

58

F-FIELD STEP

58

R-FIELD STEP

58

REC CHECK

58

REC/REC PAUSE

58

VISS FWD/REV

58

VISS SEARCH

59

Commands for VCR status verification

 

 

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Byte returned

 

 

from VCR

COUNT CODE

51

4 bytes

DEVICE TYPE

51

4 bytes

VTR INQ

51

1 byte

PL/AL COUNT SENSE

51

6 bytes

HOUR METER SENSE

51

4 bytes

TL STATUS SENSE

51

6 bytes

STATUS SENSE

52

5 bytes

DATA SENSE

51

6 bytes

TIME SENSE

51

6 bytes

VCR setting commands

5Recording/playback mode

MODE SHIFT MODE

5Timelapse VCR operation mode

TL STATUS

5Date and time setting

DATE SET TIME SET

5Timer programming

PRG SHIFT –/+ SET –/+

CANCEL

5On-screen setting

ON SCREEN ON/OFF ON SCREEN SELECT POS V+

POS H+

5Others

AL/PL RESET COUNT RESET

Return codes from VCR

ACK

NAK

ERROR

CASSETTE OUT

COMPLETION

NOT TARGET

ALARM INPUT

Others

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