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PROTOCOL MANUAL 1st Edition (Revised 8) DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE RECORDER DSR-70/70P DSR-70A/70AP DSR-80/80P DSR-85/85P DSR-1500/1500P DSR-1500A/1500AP DSR-1800/1800P DSR-1800A/1800AP DSR-2000/2000P DSR-.
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1 DSR series Table of Contents 1. Summary ................................................... 1 2. Interface System Overview ...................... 1 3. Command Block Format (CMD Block) .... 2 3-1. VTP Command .........................................
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1 DSR Series ST ART BIT D0 (LSB) D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 (MSB) P ARITY STOP BIT (MARK) (SP ACE) 1. Summary The DSR series VTR, Remote Control Connector Panel, incorporate with a 9-pin D-Subminiature connectors for REMOTE. This connector is utilized for a serial control system.
2 DSR Series MSD LSD 1 BYTE 1 BYTE 1 BYTE 1 BYTE 1 BYTE CMD-1 CMD-2 DA T A-1 CHECKSUM D ATA COUNT DA T A-n (MAX.15) CMD-1 Function Direction Controller Device 0 SYSTEM CONTROL 1 SYSTEM CONTROL RETURN 2 TRANSPORT CONTROL 4 PRESET & SELECT CONTROL 6 SENSE REQUEST 7 SENSE RETURN 3.
3 DSR Series ID CMD1 CMD2 DC CS D ATA 1byte 1byte 1byte 1byte 0 to 255byte 1byte 0x31 ^^^^ CMD1 CMD2 0xFF BYTE1 BYTE254 CS D ATA BYTE0 ...... 0x30 ^^^^ CMD1 CMD2 0xFF CS D ATA BYTE255 3-2. DSR-DR1000/A DISK Command a. ID : Code undefined as CMD1 of Sony VTR 9PIN PROTOCOL.
4 DSR Series c. CMD1: Specifies the categories of commands. Contents of CMD-1 CMD1 FUNCTION DIRECTION 0x00 VTR SYSTEM CONTROL T → R 0x01 VTR SYSTEM CONTROL RETURN T ← R 0x02 VTR TRANSPORT CONTROL .
5 DSR Series [System related commands] 0x00 to 0x07 are the ones that the upper four bits of CMD1 of the Sony VTR 9PIN PROTOCOL is shifted to four bits rightward. The content is the same as that of the Sony VTR 9PIN PROTOCOL. 0x10 to 0x12 are in a category related to parameter settings and requests unique to the device.
6 DSR Series d. CMD2 : Assigns individual commands according to the following code category list. . CMD2 code category list CMD2 (0x00 to 0xFF) | +----- Operation related codes (0x00 to 0x7F) | | | +-.
7 DSR Series External view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T R + _ B A T : Transmit R : Receive A < B “1” (MARK) A > B “0” (SP ACE) Signal Controller Device Pin 1 Frame Ground Frame Ground 2 Receive A.
8 DSR Series 5. Communication Protocol 1) All communication between the CONTROLLER and the DEVICE will be under the direct supervi- sion of the CONTROLLER. When the DEVICE receives the COMMAND sent from CONTROLLER, the following COMMAND is returned. .
9 DSR Series Command 00 . 0C : LOCAL DISABLE 00 . 11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST 00 . 1D : LOCAL ENABLE 20 . 00 : STOP 20 . 01 : PLAY 20 . 02 : REC 20 . 04 : STANDBY OFF 20 . 05 : STANDBY ON 20 . 0D : DMC START 20 . 0F : EJECT 20 . 10 : FAST FWD 2X . 11 : JOG FWD 2X .
10 DSR Series Command 20 . 42 : AUTO EDIT 20.4B : DMC RUN 20 . 4C : DMC PREVIEW 20 . 52 : TENSION RELEASE 20 . 54 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER DISABLE 20 . 55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE 2X . 5C : DMC SET FWD 2X . 5D : DMC SET REV 20 . 60 : FULL EE OFF 20 . 61 : FULL EE ON 20 .
11 DSR Series Command 44 . 00 : TIMER-1 PRESET 44 . 04 : TIME CODE PRESET 4X . 05 : USER’S BIT PRESET 40 . 08 : TIMER-1 RESET 40 . 10 : IN ENTRY 40 . 11 : OUT ENTRY 40 . 12 : A IN ENTRY 40 . 13 : A OUT ENTRY 44 . 14 : IN DATA PRESET 44 . 15 : OUT DATA PRESET 44 .
12 DSR Series Command 40 . 46 : VARIABLE MEMORY OFF 40 . 47 : VARIABLE MEMORY ON 42 . 50 : DA INPUT SELECT 4X . 54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SELECT 41 . 58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ PRESET 41 . 60 : VITC BYPASS 42 . 61 : TCG MODE SELECT 42 . 70 : VIDEO INPUT SELECT 41 .
13 DSR Series Command 61 . 0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE 61 . 0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE 60 . 10 : IN DATA SENSE 60 . 11 : OUT DATA SENSE 60 . 12 : A IN DATA SENSE 60 . 13 : A OUT DATA SENSE 60 . 20 : STATUS SENSE 60 . 2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE 60 . 2F : VAR MEM SPEED SENSE 6X .
14 DSR Series Command 60 . 70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE 60 . 9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE 60 . AE : AUDIO MONITOR 60 . C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE SENSE 60 . C3 : TIMELINE TIME SENSE 62 . C4 : EVENT DATA SENSE 60 . C6 : TIMELINE STATUS SENSE 61 . C7 : EVENT QUEUE SENSE 61 .
15 DSR Series Command 00 . 0C : LOCAL DISABLE 00 . 11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST 00 . 1D : LOCAL ENABLE 20 . 00 : STOP 20 . 01 : PLAY 20 . 02 : REC 20 . 04 : STANDBY OFF 20 . 05 : STANDBY ON 20 . 0D : DMC START 20 . 0F : EJECT 20 . 10 : FAST FWD 2X . 11 : JOG FWD 2X .
16 DSR Series Command 20 . 55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE 2X . 5C : DMC SET FWD 2X . 5D : DMC SET REV 20 . 60 : FULL EE OFF 20 . 61 : FULL EE ON 20 . 63 : SELECT EE ON 20 .
17 DSR Series Command 44 . 00 : TIMER-1 PRESET 44 . 04 : TIME CODE PRESET 4X . 05 : USER’S BIT PRESET 40 . 08 : TIMER-1 RESET 40 . 10 : IN ENTRY 40 . 11 : OUT ENTRY 40 . 12 : A IN ENTRY 40 . 13 : A OUT ENTRY 44 . 14 : IN DATA PRESET 44 . 15 : OUT DATA PRESET 44 .
18 DSR Series Command 40 . 45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON 40 . 46 : VARIABLE MEMORY OFF 40 . 47 : VARIABLE MEMORY ON 42 . 50 : DA INPUT SELECT 4X . 54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SELECT 41 . 58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ PRESET 41 . 60 : VITC BYPASS 42 . 61 : TCG MODE SELECT 42 .
19 DSR Series Command 61 . 0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE 61 . 0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE 60 . 10 : IN DATA SENSE 60 . 11 : OUT DATA SENSE 60 . 12 : A IN DATA SENSE 60 . 13 : A OUT DATA SENSE 60 . 20 : STATUS SENSE 60 . 2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE 60 . 2F : VAR MEM SPEED SENSE 6X .
20 DSR Series Command 60 . 70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE 60 . 9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE 60 . AE : AUDIO MONITOR 60 . C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE SENSE 60 . C3 : TIMELINE TIME SENSE 62 . C4 : EVENT DATA SENSE 60 . C6 : TIMELINE STATUS SENSE 61 . C7 : EVENT QUEUE SENSE 61 .
21 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 FRAMING ERROR OVERRUN ERROR P ARITY ERROR TIME OUT CHECKSUM ERROR SOFTW ARE OVERRUN UNDEFINED COMMAND 7. Protocol Command 7-1. VTR Command 00 . 0C : LOCAL DISABLE When receiving this command, all functions of the DEVICE will be disabled.
22 DSR Series DA T A-1 1 Frame 10 Frame DA T A-2 1 Second 10 Second DA T A-3 1 Minute 10 Minute DA T A-4 1 Hour 10 Hour MSD LSD MSD LSD MSD LSD MSD LSD 20 . 0D : DMC START : DMC=Dynamic Motion Control (=VAR MEMORY) This command is used to run the DEVICE from the present tape position at the speed that is stored by the “20 .
23 DSR Series D A T A-1 LSD ..... 8 BITS SPEED D A T A : 00 T O FF (0 to 255 : DECIMAL) MSD 24 . 32 : SYNC POINT PREROLL The tape cueing is performed as the preliminary processing of the “24 . 34 : SYNC PLAY” command. The preroll time is determined by the value which is set by the “44 .
24 DSR Series 20 . . . . . 4B : DMC RUN This command is used to let the DEVICE perform a series of operations in the VAR MEMORY mode. 1. Cues up the tape to the following point. Point IN _ (set first speed x PREROLL TIME) 2. Runs at the set first speed to the point IN.
25 DSR Series 20 . 65 : EDIT ON This command is used to set the DEVICE, which is running at the normal PLAY speed during the EDIT PRESET mode, to the EDIT mode. When receiving this command, the DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay (three frames) time.
26 DSR Series 40 . 08 : TIMER-1 RESET This command is used to reset the TIMER-1 (COUNTER) to zero. 40 . 10 : IN ENTRY 40 . 11 : OUT ENTRY 40 . 12 : A IN ENTRY 40 .
27 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 VIDEO INSERT ASSEMBLE TIME CODE A2 A1 BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT-0 DA3 DA2 DA1 DA4 1 : EDIT PRESET ON 0 : EDIT PRESET OFF D A T A-1 D A T A-2 D A T A-3 DA T A-4 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 40 .
28 DSR Series 41 . 32 : TAPE/AUTO SELECT The TAPE/EE mode is selected by the value of the DATA-1. [DATA-1] 00 : AUTO 01 : TAPE FF : Depends on the DEVICE. 41 . 36 : TIMER MODE SELECT This command is used to select the TIMER system used in the AUTO mode by the value of DATA-1.
29 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 V ARIABLE REC/PLA Y 43 . 3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET This command is used to preset the Δ t REC/PLAY mode in accordance with the contents of DATA. This is used to switch X1 mode or X4 mode of DSR-85/85P.
30 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT-1 BIT -0 DA3 DA2 DA1 DA4 DATA-1 DATA-2 Input Signal BIT-X BIT-X 0 0 DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) 0 1 ANALOG AUDIO 1 0 NO CHANGE D A T A-1 CH-2 CH-1 CH-4 CH-3 D A T A-2 MSD LSD MSD LSD 42 .
31 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 ANALOG SDTI i.LINK INTERNAL SG SDI BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT-0 V/PB/PR G/R/B COMPOSITE S (Y/C) DATA-1 DATA-2 Input video source 01 01 ANALOG COMPOSITE 01 02 ANALOG COMPONENT (Y-R, B) 01 04 G/R/B 01 10 S (Y/C) 02 02 SDI 08 02 SDTI 10 02 i.
32 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 CH-1 ** ** BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4 CH-1 ** ** DATA-1 DF/NDF BIT6 0 NDF 1D F 41 .
33 DSR Series 47 C4 00 00 00 00 00 20 01 2C DEFINE EVENT Timeline 0 hour PLA Y Checksum 4X . C4 : DEFINE EVENT This command is used to define the TIMELINE even for a DEVICE. An event executes the command (DATA-6 ~) in accordance with the specified conditions (DATA-1 to DATA-5), and is deleted.
34 DSR Series DA T A-1 Event No. (Lower byte) Event No. (Upper byte) DA T A-2 BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT-5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT-1 BIT -0 GEN UB GEN TC 42 . C5 : CLEAR EVENT This command is used to delete the event which is defined by the “4X . C4: DEFINE EVENT” command.
35 DSR Series Request DATA-1 01 02 03 04 08 10 20 30 11 * * * * * 3 22 * * * * * 3 33 * * * * * 3 Response 74 . 00 : TIMER-1 DATA O 74 . 01 : TIMER-2 DATA O 74 . 04 : LTC TIME DATA OO 78 . 04 : LTC TIME & UB DATA OO 74 . 05 : LTC U-BIT DATA OO 74 .
36 DSR Series 74 . 01 : TIMER-2 DATA When the DEVICE is required the TIMER-2 DATA by the “61 . 0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE” command, the TIMER-2 DATA (UNRESETTABLE COUNTER) will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4. At that time, the DF/NDF mode of TIMER-2 is set to the BIT-6 of DATA-1.
37 DSR Series Request Command Response Command IN DATA SENSE “74 . 10 : IN DATA” OUT DATA SENSE “74 . 11 : OUT DATA” A IN DATA SENSE “74 . 12 : A IN DATA” A OUT DATA SENSE “74 . 13 : A OUT DATA” 78 . 14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME & UB DATA The DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA and USER’s BIT DATA by the “61 .
38 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 MSD LSD 74 . 13 : A OUT DATA When the DEVICE receives the “60 . 13 : A OUT DATA SENSE” command, the AUDIO OUT point will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the “74 . 13 : A OUT DATA”.
39 DSR Series DATA No. BIT7 BIT6 BIT5 BIT 4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0 0 CASSETTE REF VD HARD LOCAL OUT MISSING ERROR 1 STANDBY TENSION STOP EJECT REW F.FWD REC PLAY ON RELEASE 2 SERVO TSO SHUTTLE JOG VAR RE.
40 DSR Series DATA No.0/BIT-0 : LOCAL BIT-0 will be set to “1” when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel is set to “LOCAL”. DATA No.1 DATA No.1/BIT-7 : STANDBY BIT-7 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is the STANDBY ON mode. DATA No.
41 DSR Series DATA No.2/BIT-4 : JOG BIT-4 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “2X . 11 : JOG FWD” or “2X . 21 : JOG REV”, command and goes into the JOG mode. DATA No.2/BIT-3 : VAR BIT-3 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is receives “2X .
42 DSR Series DATA No.4/BIT-3 : REVIEW BIT-3 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the REVIEW mode. DATA No.4/BIT-2 : AUTO EDIT BIT-2 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the AUTO EDIT mode. DATA No.4/BIT-1 : PREVIEW BIT-1 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the PREVIEW mode.
43 DSR Series DATA No.8 DATA No.8/BIT-6 : LOST LOCK BIT-6 will be set to “1” when the capstan or drum servo is locked over 10 second, and then the servo is unlocked in the PLAY, REC or EDIT mode. When the DEVICE receives the “40 . 2D : LOST LOCK RESET” command, BIT-6 will be reset.
44 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 MSD LSD 60 . 2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE This command is used to request the TAPE SPEED command in which the DEVICE is operat- ing. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “71 .
45 DSR Series DATA No. BIT7 BIT6 BIT5 BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0 0 INSERT ASSEMBLE VIDEO A3 (TC) A2 (CUE) A1 (CUE) 1 DA4 DA3 DA2 DA1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 7X . 30 : EDIT PRESET DATA This return command is returned in response to the “6X . 30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE” command from the CONTROLLER.
46 DSR Series 72 3F 00 40 F1 CMD Normal mode x1.00 Checksum 73 3F 04 53 44 4D CMD V AR REC/PLA Y x4.00 Checksum BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT-0 DA3 DA2 DA1 DA4 1 : ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 0 : DIGIT AL AUDIO INPUT 71 . 36 : TIMER MODE DATA This return command is returned in response to the “60 .
47 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 CH-3, CH-4 CH-1, CH-2 D A T A-1 CH-2 CH-1 CH-4 CH-3 D A T A-2 MSD LSD MSD LSD . . . 6X . 54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SENSE This command is used to request the digital audio input status.
48 DSR Series BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT -0 ANALOG SDTI i.LINK INTERNAL SG SDI BIT -7 BIT -6 BIT -5 BIT -4 BIT -3 BIT -2 BIT -1 BIT-0 S (Y/C) G/B/R Y/PB/PR COMPOSITE 71 . 58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ STATUS This return command is returned in response to the “60 .
49 DSR Series 60 . 9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE This command is used to request SUPERIMPOSE STATUS of the DEVICE. When the DE- VICE receives this command, it returns the “71 . 9E : SUPERIMPOSE STATUS” command. The SUPERIMPOSE STATUS with DATA-1 that shows the setting will be sent back.
50 DSR Series DA T A-1 Event No. (Lower byte) Event No. (Upper byte) DA T A-2 62 . C4 : EVENT DATA SENSE This command is used to request the contents of the event which is defined by the “4X . C4 : DEFINE EVENT” command. [DATA-1, DATA-2] This specifies the event number which is requested by DATA-1 and DATA-2.
51 DSR Series 75 . C6 : TIMELINE STATUS This return command is returned in response to the “60 . C6 : TIMELINE STATUS SENSE” command. [DATA-1] This indicates the execution status of the defined event. bit-4 0 : No errors are detected during execution of events.
52 DSR Series 7X . C7 : EVENT QUEUE This return command is returned in response to the “61 . C7 : EVENT QUEUE SENSE” com- mand. The events which are waiting for execution are returned in the order of event number. The maximum number of events which can be returned at once is 7 events.
53 DSR Series 7X . C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL EVENT This return command is returned in response to the “61 . C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL EVENT SENSE” command. Data equivalent to one event consists of 3 bytes as described below, and is returned. The maximum number of events which can be returned at once is 5 events.
54 DSR Series 7-2. DSR-DR1000/A Disk Command (Ver 1.10 or later) 1. OPEN PLAY & CLOSE (1) OPEN PLAY The OPEN PLAY command is used in the DSR-DR1000 to cue up to the specified clip, and to play back the Playlist that is created by the VFL Download or saved by the Clip menu.
55 DSR Series DATA No. BIT7 BIT6 BIT5 BIT4 BIT3 BIT2 BIT1 BIT0 1 STANDBY TENSION STOP 0 REW F.FWD REC PLAY ON RELEASE (EJECT) The statuses at OPEN PLAY in the DSR-DR1000 are shown below.
56 DSR Series (3) Sequence of OPEN PLAY and CLOSE In the DSR-DR1000, since the OPEN PLAY command the CLOSE command are required as a pair, they are described at the same time as follows. Completion of the OPEN PLAY command the CLOSE command can be checked in the DSR-DR1000, by the EJECT bit (bit-4) of the status data of the VTR command.
57 DSR Series 2. VFL DOWNLOAD DATA In the DSR-DR1000, all of the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA commands including VFL DOWNLOAD DATA CLEAR command, the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET command and the VFL DOWNLOAD WRITE command result in an error when the DSR-DR1000 is in any of the following states due to the DSR-DR1000 system configuration.
58 DSR Series VFL Format [title_field] [CRLF] [out_ch] [CRLF] [in_point] [SP] [out_point] [SP] [drive_id] [SP] [filename] [SP] [av_select] ( [SP] [OPTION] [SP] [OPTION] ...[OPTION] )[CRLF] [in_point] [SP] [out_point] [SP] [drive_id] [SP] [filename] [SP] [av_select] ( [SP] [OPTION] [SP] [OPTION] .
59 DSR Series Limitations of VFL NAME In the DSR-DR1000, the VFL NAME that creates problem in the system configuration cannot be used as shown below. . The host system that performs the VFL downloading cannot specify “default.dlt” or “cliplist0.
60 DSR Series Editor DSR-DR1000 1 Disk : VFL Download Clear 2 VTR : Ack 3 Disk : System Status Sense 4 Disk : System Status 5 Disk : VFL Download Data Set 6 VTR : Ack 7 Disk : VFL Download Data Set 8 .
61 DSR Series 3. DELETE (1) DELETE In the DSR-DR1000, “DELETE” means the DELETE (CLIP/Playlist) processing performed by using the ALL DELETE/CLIP DELETE operation commanded by Front Panel (to be abbreviated simply as FP hereafter) and the DELETE (CLIP/Playlist) operation commanded by the Disk command supplied from the CONTROL DEVICE.
62 DSR Series Editor DSR-DR1000 1 Disk : Delete 2 VTR : Ack 3 Disk : Drive Status Sense 4 Disk : Drive Status (2) DELETE Sequence In the DSR-DR1000, a series of the commands expected to be issued and executed as described below as the correct sequence of the DELETE operation.
63 DSR Series 4. Sense Command The Sense Request and the Sense Return of the Disk command that are supported by the DSR-DR1000 are shown below. (1) DRIVE STATUS SENSE In the DSR-DR1000, the DRIVE STAT.
64 DSR Series Items that are set in the DSR-DR1000. TableNo.0 : Command Status TableNo.1 : Exec Status TableNo.32-39 : VIDEO REMAIN SIZE (The same value as that of AUDIO) TableNo.40-47 : AUDIO REMAIN SIZE (The same value as that of VIDEO) DRIVE STATUS TABLE Category Table No.
65 DSR Series (4) FILE SYSTEM DATA In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE SYSTEM DATA is the status that aims at the reply for the DSR-DR1000 File Entry. Command format Item Size Value Description DC 1 0xXX Data.
66 DSR Series The items that are supported as the File Entry in the DSR-DR1000 are identified by the round marks ( O ) and by the triangle marks( T ) in the following table. At the same time, the items that are shown with the crossing mark ( X ) are filled with 0x00 to create the FILE SYSTEM DATA.
67 DSR Series (5) SYSTEM STATUS SENSE In the DSR-DR1000, the SYSTEM STATUS SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the SYS- TEM STATUS (inquiring the VFL DOWNLOAD processing status check).
68 DSR Series (7) FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the FILE ENTRY DATA (File Entry while recording/playback is in progress).
69 DSR Series (9) CURRENT TIME SENSE In the DSR-DR1000, the CURRENT TIME SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the Current Time of the present status (when recording/playback is in progress).
70 DSR Series (10) CURRENT TIME In the DSR-DR1000, the CURRENT TIME is the status that aims at returning the Current Time of the present status (while recording/playback is in progress).
71 DSR Series (11) FILE OPEN STATUS SENSE In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE OPEN STATUS SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the FILE OPEN STATUS (status of OPEN PLAY).
72 DSR Series 7-3. Items supported from DSR-DR1000/A disk command V2.00 1. Open Play Command supporting ENDLESS MODE In V2.00 or later, by setting ENDLESS MODE that exists in the Option of the Open Play Command, an opened file can be played back repeatedly.
73 DSR Series * 1: Select whether or not to specify CHANNEL. (Ignore Bit even when it is 1. However match Data’s offset.) 0 : Do not specify CHANNEL. 1 : Specify CHANNEL. * 2: Select whether or not to specify the START position. 0 : Do not specify the START position.
74 DSR Series 2. Correction of the CLOSE Command In V2.00 or later, VFL can be downloaded during the CLOSE state. In V1.10 or later, at CLOSE after opening the VFL, a VFL that has the same name with the VFL that had been open could not be created. 3. “CR” and “LF” in the VFL DOWNLOAD SET Command In V1.
75 DSR Series 7-4. Special Commands for HVR Series In the HVR series, the extension commands are located in the DEVICE DEPENDENT area of the 9-pin command table. These commands interpret DATA-1 as CMD-3. 7-4-1. Command Table COMMAND RETURN HVR-1500 HVR-1500A 0X .
76 DSR Series 01 . FB . E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT SENSE This command is used to inquire video input selection status. Send back the “14 . FB . E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT STATUS” command to see the setting in DATA-2 to DATA-4.
77 DSR Series DA T A-1 DA T A-2 DA T A-3 DA T A-4 BIT7 BIT0 DF 10F 1F 1S 10S 1M 10M 1H 10H Frame No. Field No. F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 N-3 N-2 N-1 N N+1 N+2 EDIT ON /FULL EE ON /SELECT EE ON 6 ms EDIT OFF /FULL EE OFF 6 ms command execution period 8.
78 DSR Series 10 : 10 : 10 : 01 00 : 00 : 00 : 02 00 : 00 : 00 : 01 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 10 : 10 : 10 : 01 00 : 00 : 00 : 02 00 : 00 : 00 : 01 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 10 : 10 : 10 : 01 00 : 00 : 00 : 02 00 : 00 : 00 : 01 00 : 00 : 00 : 00 Field-1 Field-2 Field-1 Field-2 Field-1 Field-2 Field-2 Ext.
79 DSR Series N + 1 N TIMELINE Field-1 Field-2 Field-1 Field-2 REF . TIMELINE RUN 2 ms 2 ms N XX TIMELINE Field-1 Field-2 Field-1 Field-2 REF . TIMELINE PRESET “N” 2 ms 2 ms 11.
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