JVC BR-D95U specifications 0A ACK, 0B NAK

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13 RS-232C protocol

13-2 RS-232C Commands

RS-232C specifications 9PIN D-SUB

 

1

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

9

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PIN No.

Signal

Operation

Direction

 

2

RxD

Reception data

VCR p CPU

3

TxD

Transmission data

VCR [ CPU

4

DTR

Data terminal ready

VCR [ CPU

5

GND

Signal ground

 

 

 

 

 

6

DSR

Data set ready

VCR p CPU

Note: CPU means a controller such as a personal

 

computer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mode

 

 

:

Non-synchronized

 

 

 

 

 

Character length

:

8 bits

 

 

 

 

 

Parity check

:

None

 

 

 

 

 

Start bit

 

 

:

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stop bit

 

 

:

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Data rate

 

 

:

9600 bps

 

 

 

 

 

Bit construction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

p

 

D0

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

D7

 

p

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Start bit

 

 

Stop bit

Basic format

(1)The VCR returns [0A: ACK]·[0B: NAK]·[02:Error] in response to each byte sent from the controller. Eg.: E5: EditPreset

CPU E5

 

3*

3*

VTR

0A

0A

0A

CPU: Controller such as a personal computer

VCR: BR-D95 series

 

In response to the first byte sent from the controller, the VCR returns either [ACK], [NAK] or [Error] within 100 µs.

The controller confirms the reply from the VCR and then outputs the second byte. The VCR returns either [ACK], [NAK] or [Error] within 100 µs.

The controller confirms the reply from the VCR and then outputs the third byte. The VCR returns either [ACK], [NAK] or [Error] within 100 µs.

(2)When the data is recognized by the controller, the VCR returns the standard byte data.

Eg.: D7: StatusSense

 

CPU

D7

 

 

 

 

 

VTR

**

**

**

**

**

 

CPU: Controller such as a personal computer

 

VCR: BR-D95 series

 

 

The VCR starts to output data within 100 µs

 

after receiving the first byte from the controller.

 

Stop bits are inserted between output data.

Receiving

The VCR always receives commands from the controller. The VCR also replies to all “sense” commands such as StatusSense/TimeSense.

Switch Remote/Local on this unit to “Remote”.

Time management

Command output timing is managed as follows:

The minimum command interval is 10 ms.

The minimum byte interval is 100 µs when the controller outputs the next byte without confirming the [ACK], [NAK] or [Error] returned from the VCR.

Processing method when an error occurs

(1)When NAK (0B) is returned

The first byte command that the VCR was unable to receive is sent. Output another command.

(2)When Error (02) is returned <The Error section of StatusSense (bit-0 of the first byte) describes the Error mode.>

The VCR receives an illegal command for the second byte and later. With ClearError [41], the previous byte is canceled.

When ClearError [41] is transmitted repeatedly because Error [02] is returned more than once, ACK [0A] is returned to release the Error mode. The Error mode can also be released by canceling the commands being input with Clear [56].

(3)If ACK [0A], NAK [0B], Error [02] or Data is not returned

The VCR does not recognize the byte. Cancel the commands being input with Clear [56] and transmit the command again.

(The VCR replies within 1 ms after receiving the command from the controller.)

(4)When NotTarget [05] is returned

The target point on the tape specified with CueUpWith Data/Preroll does not exist. Input a different value and try again.

13 RS-232C protocol

13-2 RS-232C Commands

Return command from the VCR

01: Completion

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

The VCR outputs this command after completing

 

the requested operation (CueUp With Data/Preroll/

 

AutoEdit, etc.).

 

 

 

 

02: Error

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

The VCR outputs this command when invalid data

 

is received.Bit-0 (Error) of the first byte is set for

 

[D7: StatusSense].

 

 

 

 

 

In this condition, the VCR will not accept any

 

command except the StatusSense command.

 

The Error mode can be released with [41:

 

ClearError] or [56: Clear].

 

 

 

To cancel the entire command, use [56: Clear]. To

 

cancel only the most recently transmitted data,

 

use [41: ClearError].

 

 

 

 

03: Cassette Out

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

The VCR outputs this command when the eject

 

operation is complete.

 

 

 

 

05: Not Target

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

The VCR outputs this command when CueUp

 

With Data/Preroll operation cannot be completed

 

normally.

 

 

 

 

 

 

0A: ACK

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

This command is returned when the defined

 

command is received.

 

 

 

 

0B: NAK

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

This command is returned when an undefined or

 

invalid command is received.

 

 

ASCII code

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

Alphanumeric equivalents for certain “Sense”

 

commands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

30: Zero

61: a

6B: k

75: u

31: 1

 

62: b

6C: l

 

76: v

 

32: 2

 

63: c

6D: m

77: w

 

33: 3

 

64: d

6E: n

78: x

 

34: 4

 

65: e

 

6F: o

79: y

 

35: 5

 

66: f

70: p

 

7A: z

 

36: 6

 

67: g

71: q

 

20: Space

 

37: 7

 

68: h

72: r

2D: -

 

38: 8

 

69: i

73: s

 

 

39: 9

 

6A: j

74: t

 

 

Auxiliary commands to the VCR

40: Enter

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

If this command is transmitted during data trans-

 

mission, data transmitted after this command will

 

be zero (=30) or space (=20). More information

 

on how to use this command can be found in the

 

descriptions of related commands where its use is

 

valid.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

41: Clear Error

 

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

In the Error mode, this command cancels the last

 

numeric/data command.

 

 

 

The Error mode is engaged when bit-0 (Error) of

 

the first byte in D7: StatusSense is “1”.

56: Clear

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

In the Error mode, this command releases the

 

command.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TxD

56

 

 

 

 

 

 

RxD

 

 

 

0A

 

 

 

The Error mode is engaged when bit-0 (Error) of

 

the first byte in D7: StatusSense is “1”.

ASCII code

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic/JVC-1 Table

 

Alphanumeric equivalents for certain Preset

 

commands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

30: Zero

 

 

 

61: a

6B: k

75: u

31: 1

 

 

 

62: b

6C: l

76: v

32: 2

 

 

 

63: c

 

6D: m

77: w

 

33: 3

 

 

 

64: d

 

6E: n

78: x

 

34: 4

 

 

 

65: e

 

6F: o

79: y

35: 5

 

 

 

66: f

 

70: p

7A: z

36: 6

 

 

 

67: g

71: q

20: Space

37: 7

 

 

 

68: h

 

72: r

2D: -

 

38: 8

 

 

 

69: i

 

73: s

 

39: 9

 

 

 

6A: j

74: t

 

Corresponding commands

3A: Play key

Basic/JVC-1 Table

Playback

 

 

TxD

3A

 

RxD

0A

 

3B: Fwd-4 Key

Basic Table

4x playback in the forward direction

 

TxD

3B

 

RxD

0A

 

3C: Fwd-0.09 Key

Basic Table

0.09x playback in the forward direction

TxD

3C

 

RxD

0A

 

3D: Fwd Still Key

Basic Table

Still playback

 

TxD

3D

 

RxD

0A

 

3E: Fwd-6 Key

Basic Table

6x playback in the forward direction

 

TxD

3E

 

RxD

0A

 

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Contents This instruction book is made from 100% recycled paper BR-D95UThis unit should be used with 120 V AC only Important SafeguardsPort Cable Length Contents Main FeaturesOther Functions MaintenanceIntroduction OutlinePrecautions Head CleaningVideo Cassette Front Panel $PB PB/EE button Video Input indicatorsAudio signal select buttons Setting buttons  Menu button PAUSE/STILL Rear Panel SUB PanelCounter Display ON-SCREEN Display Input Connections Operation mode display in the VariableMUTING/CONDITION Alarm display ConnectionsComposite OUT Editing remote control connectionOutput Connections Control System Connections00F Fixed Time Entry Menu Switch Setting00A Menu Setting Menu Display ModesPAL Video Signal System SelectionÒonó Saving and Calling UP Menu Switch SettingsEnabling the Direct Access function AccessChanging the registered menu switch setting Activating the menu switch lock function Erasing all registered items on the UserErasing registered items one at a time Activating the recording current adjustment function Recording Current AdjustmentMenu Switch Setting Details Menu Switch ListFunctions enclosed Are not available on the PAL system Menu Switch Setting Content Slow Picture Frame ECC ModeVD REC Signal NormalMuting Line SetupWide Extra Line PBVblank Vblank Ycomb OFF on OFF WITH21Factory setting CH3 AT 2CHCH1 0DB CH2PAUSE/STILL SEC STP/TIME PB/EE ModeSetting SilenceStill Diag AT OFF Power on0SEC 15SECPARA-RUN OFF Swap Mode DisableSafety Time CodeFLD Synchro Disable Nization EnableRegen Mode CF Flag ReplyEXT LTC Regen TC Vitc UB Preset OFF AutoMode ASM INS 0FF Remain EnablePreparation Operation Mode LockLoad the cassette Loading the cassette Turn the Power switch onRemove the cassette from the slot Precautions Standby ON/OFFInput Video and Audio Signal Selection RecordingPreparation for Recording Audio Record Level Adjustment Audio Monitor Output Signal SelectionBasic Recording Operations Digital Audio Signal INPUT/OUTPUT PlaybackPreparation for Playback Basic Playback Operations Audio Playback Level AdjustmentAudio Playback Level Lock mode Manual audio playback level adjustmentManual Tracking Ajustment Play volume controlSet menu switch No Auto Tracking to OFF Adjust until the tracking meter level reaches the maximumError Correction Simplified Playback Speed Adjustment FunctionAudio V. Fade Function Jog operation Turn the inner jog dial Shuttle SEARCH/JOG OperationVariable Slow Playback To stop search operationProgram Playback Extra Line Data RECORDING/PLAYBACK User SettingOther Functions 11 FF, REW and Counter Memory FunctionsLine recording Signals. Factory settingAuto When video signals are output, extra line Extra line data playbackFixed Time CUE UP Function Simultaneous OperationCue Operation buttons Display Engage the Multi Cue-Up modeQuit the Multi Cue mode Multi CUE-UP FunctionStriping REC Striping REC MenuTime Code Display HOW to USE Time CodeTime Code Initial Setting Preset Front sub panel switches for time code settingTime Code Recording Front sub panel switch setting Time Code PlaybackRecord the time code SUB Time Code Recording and Playback Time Code Switch Setting for EditingPlayback EditingAssemble editing Insert editing RecordingColor Frame Servo Setting Editing procedurePreparation Editing mode selection Swap EditingEdit point entry Correcting the edit point Preview editingEditing actual Review checkOther Function Audio Split EditingManual Editing Editing with the PRE-READ FunctionRefer to Editing System Phase AdjustmentExample of editing system configuration That allows you to bypass the frame memoryItem below Select the adjustment item by turning the jog dialAdjustment items on screen can be selected with the cursor Repeat steps 2 to 3 to adjust other itemsAdjustment JVC-1 Table Dubbing Loop Function122 Basic Table0B NAK 0A ACKCueUp With Data Flag ResetOut Flag Reset 3F Stop KeyC1 Preview Key Basic Table B6 Rev Shuttle KeyC0 Auto Edit Key Executes Auto Edit on the VCRE5 Edit Preset E4 Out Data PresetE6 Preroll TimePreset Basic Table E7 Timer Mode SelectFB VTR IND F6 JVC OnF7 Basic Table On FA Rec/DubRequestSpeed/data correspondence table Bit-3 Auto mode For the current timer modeTimer mode Current timer modeDATA0 0B DATA0 0ADATA0 1F DATA0 1BDATA0 0E DATA0 0FDATA0 1D Troubleshooting On-screen displayCode Action Troubles not to be Warned by IndicatorsSymptoms Cause Not operable Remote button is set to Remote On-screen display Behavior and actions to be takenAppendix Optional AccessoriesSpecifications Unit mm150