Toshiba C-DR0101 RS-232C Communication Format Controller Digital Recorder, Keys Commands

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16.1.4. RS-232C Communication Format (Controller

 

Digital Recorder)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Item

 

STX

 

LEN

COMMAND

PARA

 

DATA

ETX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No. of Byte

 

1

 

1

 

2

2

 

Variable

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STX :

Fixed to A0H.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEN :

The number of bytes from command to DATA

 

 

 

 

COMMAND : BT, MS, MV, LG, SE*1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PARA :

Parameter*1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DATA :

DATA section (variable depending on a command and parameter)

 

 

ETX :

Fixed to AFH.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*1 If communication data is transmitted, an ACK, NAK, or DEL signal is returned immediately after the data is received.

ACK (06H) : Correct reception

NAK (15H) : Reception error

DEL (7FH) : Invalid operation

16.1.5. RS-232C Communication Command (Controller Digital Recorder)

Commands are 2 bytes in length. Parameters (PARA) are also 2 bytes. They are followed by the multi-byte DATA section. If DATA LEN is "0," no DATA section follows.

Key's Commands

Command

PARA

DATA LEN

Operation

BT

PL

0

Playback Key

 

ST

0

Playback Stop Key

 

RV

0

Reverse Playback Key

 

PS

0

Pause Key

 

RD

0

Recording Key

 

DC

0

Buzzer Stop Key

 

MN

0

Menu Key (Press Menu Key for 1 second or more)

 

ON

0

Start Internal Timer Recording (Press Timer key for 1 second or more)

 

PO

0

Standby Key ON

 

PF

0

Standby Key OFF

 

SC

0

Search Key

 

QT

0

Periodical Status Inquiry (Response returned)

 

AL

0

Alarm Operation

 

RS

0

Recording Stop Key (Press Recording Key for 1 second or more)

 

KH

0

Recording Start Operation

 

UP

0

Up Shift Key

 

DW

0

Down Shift Key

 

LF

0

– Key

 

RT

0

+ Key

 

SL

0

Select Key

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Contents 1CH Digital Video Recorder C-DR0100 Table of Contents Operation Digital Video Recorder Activation and Termination Ntsc version complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules ModificationsSafety Precautions Safety Symbol and Message ConventionsWhen installing the Recorder When Using the RecorderFeatures General DescriptionHandling Precautions Nomenclature and Functions Alarm Reset Key Disk Full/Failure Indicator Disk Full IndicatorFailure Indicator Search KeyMain Power Switch Recording Stop Input Terminal Switcher Video Input TerminalControl Input/Output Terminal Alarm Reset Output Terminal Alarm Input TerminalSetting Item Chart and Setting Procedures Basic Setting ProceduresEnter the setting screen Select the setting valueSetting Item Chart Setting ItemIndividual Item Settings Playback SettingsMain Menu Screen Clock Settings Time Sync Master / SlaveDisk Settings Summer Time Daylight Saving Time SettingExample Recording Settings REC Mode RE-REC / Stop / SeriesDisk Mode Play Mode Normal Mirroring HDD-AGeneral Recording Settings Internal Timer Recording SettingsTimer Schedule Screen Settings Date Daily / Weekly / CancelTime REC PatternAlarm Recording Settings With the or + keyScreen Table belowAbout the Alarm Input Mode Recording period when input mode is set to EdgeRecording period when input mode is set to Level Screen Display Settings Key Lock Key Lock ReleaseCommunication Settings Network SettingsCtrl Switcher Sync On / OFF / Time Sync RS232C BaudGeneral/ Timer Recording Logs General/ Timer Rec Log Alarm Recording Logs Alarm Rec LogLog Display System Maintenance Menu Default SettingsFailure Logs Disk Formatting DR0101, C-DR0105HDD-B ALLDigital Video Recorder Activation and Termination Recorders ActivationOperation After Power Failure Restoration When the Failure Screen Is DisplayedWhen the Power Fails during Recording Recorder’s TerminationRecording Type of RecordingScreen Display during Recording Recording PrioritiesPage Keys to Be Used in Recording Following keys are used in recordingTHU JAN 00 00 Playback Type of PlaybackScreen Display during Playback Keys to Be Used in Playback Performing PlaybackPerforming Various Playback Fanctions Forward Frame Playback and Reverse Frame Playback Forward Block Playback and Reverse Block PlaybackAbout the Playback Start Position Search Functions Keys to Be Used in SearchingDate/Time and Block Searches Basic Date/Time Search and Block Search OperationsBlock Search Operation Time Shift Search When Using the 24V AC or 12V DC or AC Mains Camera ConnectionsPreparations for Connections Connections to the Monitor TVBasic System Expansion System Series RecordingConnection Examples Connection to the Multi-switcher Basic System Combined with the C-MS91D Multi-switcherPower Sync cameras cannot be used Expansion System Combined with the C-MS91D Multi-switcher MasterRecording Picture Quality Setting When using the C-DR0100When using the C-DR0101 Recording Time TableWhen using the C-DR0105 Level 40KB 110 166 332 553 830 1660 3321 4982 8303Level 32KB 137 206 412 687 1031 2063 4126 6189 Lebel 24KB 181 272 544 907 1361 2723 5447 8170External Terminal Specifications RS-232C Communication SpecificationsRS-232C Connector Pin Arrangement Rules of Overall CommunicationsRS-232C Communication Command Controller Digital Recorder Keys CommandsRS-232C Communication Format Controller Digital Recorder Menu Setting Commands Menu Setting Content Request Command Log Request CommandSearch Menu Execution Command RS-232C Communication Command Digital Recorder Controller Key response commandRS-232C Communication Format Digital Recorder Controller ParameterMenu Setting Content Response Command Log Content Response Command Search menu result commandSTX LEN Command Para Data About the Ethernet TerminalRack Mounting If YOU Think There is a Failure Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause RemedySpecifications 0dB =

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