JVC BR-DV6000E instruction manual Return commands from the VCR, Error commands

Models: BR-DV6000E

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RS-232C INTERFACE

RS-232C commands – (continued)

Table

Command

 

Description

 

 

 

B

C2

REVIEW KEY :

 

 

Review with the VCR

 

 

¥

It is required that [C0: Auto Edit] is

 

 

 

complete.

 

 

¥

Preroll time can be set with [E6:

 

 

 

Preroll Time Preset]. Without this

 

 

 

setting, the VCR menu switch set-

 

 

 

tings are followed.

 

 

¥

Upon the completion of review, the

 

 

 

VCR returns [01: Complete].

 

 

 

 

C4

Full EE mode ON

 

 

 

 

C5

Full EE mode OFF

 

 

 

B

C8

SELECT EE ON :

 

 

Input signal check for the editing chan-

 

 

nel selected in [E5: Edit Preset].

 

 

 

B

C9

SELECT EE OFF :

 

 

EE check release.

 

 

 

 

CA

REC :

 

 

Recording. This command is transmit-

 

 

ted after transmitting REC/DUB RE-

 

 

QUEST.

 

 

 

 

CB

REC PAUSE :

 

 

Record pause.This command is trans-

 

 

mitted after transmitting REC/DUB RE-

 

 

QUEST.

 

 

 

 

CC

A.DUB :

 

 

Audio dubbing.This command is trans-

 

 

mitted during A.DUB PAUSE after

 

 

transmitting REC/DUB REQUEST.

 

 

 

 

CD

A.DUB PAUSE :

 

 

Audio dubbing pause. This command

 

 

is transmitted during audio dubbing

 

 

after transmitting REC/DUB RE-

 

 

QUEST.

 

 

 

 

E2

COUNTER RESET :

 

 

Counter reset E2 40.

 

 

 

 

FA

REC/DUB REQUEST :

 

 

Recording request. (Use this com-

 

 

mand with a recording command).

 

 

 

 

Return commands from the VCR

When the VCR received commands properly, it returns the following commands.

Command

Description

 

 

01

COMPLETION :

 

The VCR outputs this command when the

 

operation specified with Cue Up with Data,

 

Preroll, Auto Edit, etc. is complete.

 

 

03

CASSETTE OUT :

 

The VCR outputs this command when RS-

 

232C ejected the tape.

 

 

05

NOT TARGET :

 

The VCR outputs this command when the

 

operation specified with Cue Up with Data/

 

Preroll failed to be completed.

 

 

0A

ACK :

 

This command is returned when a defined

 

command is received.

 

 

Error commands

These are commands that are returned when trans- mitted data cannot be received by the VCR properly. Commands that release errors are also available.

Command

Description

 

 

02

ERROR :

 

This command is returned when the VCR re-

 

ceives an invalid command after the second

 

byte of a multi-byte command. In this case,

 

even if other commands are sent continu-

 

ously, no command can be accepted. How-

 

ever, status sense codes can be received.

 

To release errors, use the following com-

 

mands.

 

 

41

ERROR CLEAR :

 

Clears the last transmitted byte. Also use

 

this command to release errors.

 

 

56

CLEAR :

 

Cancels whole commands. Also use this

 

command to release errors.

 

 

0B

NAK :

 

Returned when the VCR receives an unde-

 

fined command for the first byte or a com-

 

mand specifying a function not available for

 

the VCR. Releasing the error with the

 

CLEAR command is not necessary. Send

 

the correct command.

 

 

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JVC BR-DV6000E instruction manual Return commands from the VCR, Error commands

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