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Section4 Details of each Command

4.1 Commands Transmitted from the External Device (Computer) to the AR-3000

The following 5 types of command are transmitted from the external device to the AR-3000. “External” in these explanations refers to the computer. “AR” refers to the AR-3000.

1) Control (execute) commands

These command signals cause the AR-3000 to operate; e.g., playback or record. The player functions use mostly these commands.

2) Editing commands

To prevent accidental erasure of data, edit commands are executed after entering Delete mode. Commands are executed using the following procedure.

1. External

to

AR

The DM command is sent, and the AR-3000 enters Delete mode.

2.

AR

to

External

When the command is received correctly, an ACK is returned.

 

 

 

 

 

If the command is not correct, an error code is returned, and Delete

 

 

 

 

 

mode is automatically exited.

 

 

 

 

 

* When no command is received for two minutes, the Delete mode is

 

 

 

 

 

automatically exited.

3.

External

to

AR

If no error has occurred, transmit the command to be executed.

4.

AR

to

External

The command transmitted in step 3 will be re-transmitted for

 

 

 

 

 

confirmation.

5. External

to

AR

If the command is correct, transmit an ACK command.

 

 

 

 

 

The command will be executed, and Delete mode will be exited

 

 

 

 

 

automatically. If the command is an error, transmit an ER command

 

 

 

 

 

“ER:1;”. Delete mode will be exited automatically.

Commands valid when in Delete mode

 

 

External to AR

 

 

CD

: Delete Card

CP

: Copy Card

CO

: Convert Card

FM

: Format Card

LS

: Recorded phrase protect mode

LW

: Recorded phrase protect mode

SP

: System copy

PC

: Copy Phrase

PD

: Delete Phrase

RC

: Convert recording type

PT

: Delete the silent portions (Truncate)

 

 

PV

: Divide Phrase

 

 

PM

: Combine phrase

TS

: Time Stretch

RC

: RDAC-Mode Convert

PI

: Seek and set playback points at the

 

 

 

locations of silent portions

In Delete mode, when a command other than an Edit command is received by the AR-3000, it will automatically exit Delete mode, and execute that command. If the AR-3000 receives an Edit command when not in Delete mode, it will transmit an ER command, and ignore the Edit command that was received.

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Contents AR-3000 RS-232C Reference version RS-232C ReferenceDetails of each Command ContentsSetup Overview of CommandsSetting Commands ACK Appendix Handshaking If You Have Been Using the AR-2000Connector and Cable About the RS-232C InterfaceConnections with the Computer Setup ProcedureComputer Settings AR-3000 Settings Communication Protocol Baud Rate Settings Command Structure Stx + DM command About Output Parameters Command FormatPrecautions About Input ParametersDetails of each Command Phrases other than audio phrases cannot be specified Control Commands= PAPhrAse = PE PausESyntax stxRL * , **H**M**S**F stxRL * , **H**M**S If Dual Mono Mode is on= PL PLay = RL Relative time pLay= RE REc start Recording CommandsStxAE Example stxAE2001,3,1,8,59,0,0,1,0Example RMA1,3,2,1,0,1,1 = RM Rec ModeSyntax stxRM **** , * , * , * , * , * , * a b c d e f g = CP Card coPy Editing Commands= DM Delete Mode = CD Card Delete Function Delete Card Syntax stxDM= FM ForMat = LS phrase Lock SwitchLW phrase Lock sWitch for AR-3000 = PI Phrase sIlencer = SP Setting coPy Function System copy Syntax stxDM= PC Phrase Copy Function Copy phrase Syntax stxDM = PD Phrase DeleteStxTS StxPV ****,**H**M**S**F*SStxPM TS Time Stretch for AR-3000Syntax3 Mono1 , Mono2 to Stereo stxDM StxRT StxDM StxRTSyntax stxPU **** , * , **** , **S* , .... , **** , **S Setting CommandsPattern Phrase Settings Example stxCV0,ABCDEFGHSong Phrase number Phrase number to be played back Example SUA001,ABCDEFGHIJK,100,10S5,1,5M0S,1,5M10S,120,0 Phrase SettingsSyntax stxPP **** , **H**M**S**F*S, **H**M**S**F*S PO Phrase control Out set up for AR-3000PP phrase Playback Point set up for AR-3000 Syntax stxPO **** , *,**M**SSyntax stxTT MPphrase Midi temPo set up for AR-3000Syntax stxMP Syntax stxMS Midi Settings= MS Midi Set up Function Midi settings Syntax stxNM MM MMc set up for AR-3000MT MTc set up for AR-3000Function MTC settings Syntax stxMT = NM Note Map= DC Display Contrast = BR Baud RateSyntax stxDL DL Direct pLay for AR-3000 Function Direct Playback settingStxDP Example DP0,A1,,A3,A4,,A16SM SysteM for AR-2000Function System settings Syntax stxSM AR-3000 RS-232C Reference StxBO Syntax stxEQGQ sonG phrase reQuest for AR-3000 Request Commands2Q pattern phrase reQuest for AR-2000 3Q pattern phrase reQuest for AR-3000= DQ Direct play reQuest = AQ All reQuest= CQ Card reQuest Syntax stxNQ * a = LQ dispLay contrast reQuest= MQ Memory reQuest = NQ Note map reQuestSyntax stxYQ YQ sYstem reQuest for AR-3000= VR VeRsion = UQ coUnt play reQuestSyntax stxUQ = CS Card Set Reply Commands= ER ERror = Xon 11H/Xoff 13HCard ID Created automatically Reserved SU phrase Set Up for AR-2000 Function Phrase setting output S**F*S, **H**M**S**F*S,*,*, **H**M**S**F**S, **H**M**S**F**S Endless Syntax stxME Master Slave Sync Source Internal Syntax stxCR = CE Count play sEt upSyntax stxAC = CR Card Remain= DP Direct Play SY SYstem for AR-3000 Function System setting output Syntax stxVR = TI Time stamp InfoSyntax stxTI AR-3000 RS-232C Reference Syntax stxER * a = AE Auto inc rEc startSyntax stxAE S**** a = Xon 11H / Xoff 13H # Setting Commands # Card Settings AR-3000 Commands List 1 AR-2000 Compatible Commands List# Control Commands # Playback Commands Editing CommandsReply Commands # Reply Commands# Commands sent from the AR-3000 to the external device # Setting Output Commands# System Settings # Editing Commands # Card Editing# Setting Commands # Phrase Settings # Midi SettingsCharacters That Can Be Used in Phrase Names and Card Names # Setting Output Commands # Phrase SettingsPlaying Back a Phrase Sample AlgorithmsRecording Nomal Recording Recording Time-Stamped Recording What is the Phrase Output Counter? Deleting a Phrase