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The document outlines the communication protocol for remote control of various Sony video cassette recorder and player models.

The document provides information on the interface system overview, command block format, connector pin assignment, communication protocol, command table and detailed description of commands for remote control of Sony video equipment.

The document covers various Sony broadcast video equipment models including the BVW, DNW, DVW, HDW, J, MSW and SRW series.

VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER/PLAYER

BVW Series DVW Series DNW Series HDW Series J Series MSW Series SRW Series

PROTOCOL OF REMOTE (9-pin) CONNECTOR 2nd Edition (Revised 11)

Table of Contents

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Interface System Overview ............................................................................ 1 Command Block Format (CMD BLOCK) ..................................................... 2 Connector Pin Assignment ............................................................................. 3 Communication Protocol ............................................................................... 4 Command Table ............................................................................................. 5 Detailed Description of Commands ............................................................. 15 00.0C : LOCAL DISABLE ................................................................... 15 00.11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST ...................................................... 15 12.11 : DEVICE TYPE ......................................................................... 15 00.1D : LOCAL ENABLE .................................................................... 16 10.01 : ACK .......................................................................................... 16 11.12 : NAK .......................................................................................... 16 20.00 : STOP ......................................................................................... 16 20.01 : PLAY ........................................................................................ 16 20.02 : REC ........................................................................................... 16 20.04 : STANDBY OFF ....................................................................... 16 20.05 : STANDBY ON ......................................................................... 16 20.0D : DMC START ............................................................................ 16 20.0F : EJECT ....................................................................................... 16 20.10 : FAST FWD ............................................................................... 16 20.20 : REWIND .................................................................................. 16 2X.11 : JOG FWD ................................................................................. 17 2X.12 : VAR FWD ................................................................................ 17 2X.13 : SHUTTLE FWD ....................................................................... 17 2X.21 : JOG REV .................................................................................. 17 2X.22 : VAR REV ................................................................................. 17 2X.23 : SHUTTLE REV ........................................................................ 17 20.30 : PREROLL ................................................................................. 17 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA ............................................................. 17 20.34 : SYNC PLAY ............................................................................ 17 21.38 : PROGRAM PLAY + ............................................................... 18 21.39 : PROGRAM PLAY _ ............................................................... 18 20.3C : DMC PREROLL ....................................................................... 18 20.40 : PREVIEW ................................................................................. 18 20.41 : REVIEW ................................................................................... 18 20.42 : AUTO EDIT ............................................................................. 18 20.4B : DMC RUN ................................................................................ 18 20.4C : DMC PREVIEW ....................................................................... 18 20.52 : TENSION RELEASE ............................................................... 18 20.54 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER DISABLE ............................................. 18 20.55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE .............................................. 18 2X.5C : DMC SET FWD ....................................................................... 19 2X.5D : DMC SET REV ........................................................................ 19 20.60 : FULL EE OFF .......................................................................... 19 20.61 : FULL EE ON ............................................................................ 19

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20.63 : 20.64 : 20.65 : 20.6A : 20.6B : 44.00 : 44.04 : 44.05 : 45.05 : 40.08 : 40.10 : 40.11 : 40.12 : 40.13 : 44.14 : 44.15 : 44.16 : 44.17 : 40.18 : 40.19 : 40.1A : 40.1B : 40.1C : 40.1D : 40.1E : 40.1F : 40.20 : 40.21 : 40.22 : 40.23 : 40.24 : 40.25 : 40.26 : 40.27 : 40.2D : 4X.30 : 44.31 : 41.32 : 41.33 : 41.34 : 41.35 : 41.36 : 41.37 : 41.38 : 41.3A : 41.3B : 44.3C : 41.3D :

SELECT EE ON ....................................................................... 19 EDIT OFF ................................................................................. 19 EDIT ON ................................................................................... 19 FREEZE OFF ........................................................................... 19 FREEZE ON ............................................................................. 20 TIMER-1 PRESET ................................................................... 20 TIME CODE PRESET ............................................................. 20 USERS BIT PRESET .............................................................. 21 USERS BIT WITH FLAG PRESET ....................................... 21 TIMER-1 RESET ..................................................................... 21 IN ENTRY ................................................................................ 21 OUT ENTRY ............................................................................ 21 A IN ENTRY ............................................................................ 21 A OUT ENTRY ........................................................................ 21 IN DATA PRESET ................................................................... 21 OUT DATA PRESET ............................................................... 21 A IN DATA PRESET ............................................................... 21 A OUT DATA PRESET ........................................................... 21 IN SHIFT + .............................................................................. 21 IN SHIFT _ .............................................................................. 21 OUT SHIFT + .......................................................................... 22 OUT SHIFT _ .......................................................................... 22 A IN SHIFT + .......................................................................... 22 A IN SHIFT _ .......................................................................... 22 A OUT SHIFT + ...................................................................... 22 A OUT SHIFT _ ...................................................................... 22 IN RESET ................................................................................. 22 OUT RESET ............................................................................. 22 A IN RESET ............................................................................. 22 A OUT RESET ......................................................................... 22 IN RECALL .............................................................................. 22 OUT RECALL .......................................................................... 22 A IN RECALL .......................................................................... 22 A OUT RECALL ...................................................................... 22 LOST LOCK RESET ............................................................... 22 EDIT PRESET .......................................................................... 22 PREROLL TIME PRESET ...................................................... 24 TAPE/AUTO SELECT ............................................................. 24 SERVO REFERENCE SELECT .............................................. 24 HEAD SELECT ........................................................................ 24 COLOR FRAME SELECT ...................................................... 24 TIMER MODE SELECT .......................................................... 25 INPUT CHECK ........................................................................ 25 PB FIELD/FRAME SEL .......................................................... 25 EDIT FILED SELECT ............................................................. 25 FREEZE MODE SELECT ....................................................... 25 POSTROLL TIME ................................................................... 25 PRE READ MODE SELECT ................................................... 26

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4X.3E : 4X.3F : 40.40 : 40.41 : 40.44 : 44.45 : 40.46 : 40.47 : 40.48 : 40.49 : 4X.50 : 42.51 : 4X.54 : 41.60 : 42.61 : 41.63 : 42.70 : 4X.91 : 4X.92 : 4X.93 : 47.95 : 4X.98 : 4X.99 : 4X.9A : 44.9C : 41.9E : 4X.9F : 4X.A0 : 4X.A1 : 4X.A3 : 4X.A4 : 4X.A8 : 4X.AA : 4X.AE : 4X.AF : 4X.B8 : 42.F8 : 42.FA : 61.0A : 74.08 : 78.08 : 74.09 : 61.0C : 74.00 : 74.04 : 78.04 : 74.05 : 74.06 :

REC INH PRESET ................................................................... 26 t PLAY PRESET .................................................................... 26 AUTO MODE OFF .................................................................. 26 AUTO MODE ON .................................................................... 26 AUDIO SPLIT OFF .................................................................. 26 AUDIO SPLIT ON ................................................................... 26 VARIABLE MEMORY OFF ................................................... 26 VARIABLE MEMORY ON .................................................... 26 VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE OFF .................................... 26 VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE ON ..................................... 26 DA INPUT SELECT ................................................................ 27 DA SYS EMPHASIS PRESET ................................................ 27 EXTNDED DA INPUT SELECT ............................................ 28 VITC BYPASS ......................................................................... 28 LTC GENERATOR MODE SELECT ..................................... 29 RECORD LTC SELECT .......................................................... 29 VIDEO INPUT SELECT .......................................................... 30 OUTPUT VIDEO LEVEL ........................................................ 30 OUTPUT SETUP (BLACK) LEVEL ....................................... 31 OUTPUT CHROMA LEVEL .................................................. 31 EXTENDED OUTPUT VIDEO LEVEL CONTROL ............. 32 OUTPUT H PHASE ................................................................. 33 OUTPUT SC PHASE ............................................................... 33 OUTPUT VIDEO HUE ............................................................ 33 OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE .................................................... 34 SUPERIMPOSE ....................................................................... 34 VIDEO CONTROL DATA SET .............................................. 34 AUDIO INPUT LEVEL ........................................................... 35 AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL ....................................................... 35 EXTENDED AUDIO INPUT LEVEL ..................................... 36 EXTENDED AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL ................................. 36 AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE ....................................................... 37 CROSS FADE TIME PRESET ................................................ 37 AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SELECT .............................. 38 AUDIO CONTROL DATA SET ............................................. 39 LOCAL KEY MAP CONTROL .............................................. 40 STILL OFF TIME .................................................................... 40 STANDBY OFF TIME ............................................................ 40 TC GEN DATA SENSE ........................................................... 41 GEN TC DATA ........................................................................ 41 GEN TC & UB DATA ............................................................. 41 GEN UB DATA ........................................................................ 41 CURRENT TIME SENSE ........................................................ 42 TIMER-1 DATA ....................................................................... 43 LTC TIME DATA .................................................................... 43 LTC TIME & UB DATA ......................................................... 43 LTC UB DATA ........................................................................ 43 VITC TIME DATA .................................................................. 43

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78.06 : VITC TIME & UB DATA .......................................................... 43 74.07 : VITC UB DATA ......................................................................... 43 70.0D : REQUEST TIME DATA MISSING .......................................... 44 74.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME DATA ....................................... 44 78.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME & UB DATA ............................. 44 74.16 : VITC HOLD TIME DATA ........................................................ 44 78.16 : VITC HOLD TIME & UB DATA .............................................. 44 60.10 : IN DATA SENSE ....................................................................... 45 60.11 : OUT DATA SENSE ................................................................... 45 60.12 : A IN DATA SENSE ................................................................... 45 60.13 : A OUT DATA SENSE ............................................................... 45 74.10 : IN DATA .................................................................................... 45 74.11 : OUT DATA ................................................................................ 45 74.12 : A IN DATA ................................................................................. 45 74.13 : A OUT DATA ............................................................................. 45 61.20 : STATUS SENSE ........................................................................ 46 7X.20 : STATUS DATA .......................................................................... 46 61.21 : EXTENDED VTR STATUS SENSE ......................................... 62 7X.21 : EXTENDED VTR STATUS ...................................................... 62 6X.23 : SIGNAL CONTROL DATA SENSE ......................................... 68 7X.23 : SIGNAL CONTROL DATA ...................................................... 68 61.24 : SUPPORTED SIGNAL SENSE ................................................. 74 7X.24 : SUPPORTED SIGNAL .............................................................. 74 62.25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA SENSE ........................................... 75 7X.25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA ........................................................ 75 62.26 : AUDIO CONTROL DATA SENSE ........................................... 78 7X.26 : AUDIO CONTROL DATA ........................................................ 78 6X.28 : LOCAL KEY MAP SENSE ....................................................... 81 7X.28 : LOCAL KEY MAP DATA ........................................................ 81 61.2A : HM DATA SENSE ..................................................................... 81 7X.2A : HM DATA .................................................................................. 81 60.2B : REMAIN TIME SENSE ............................................................. 82 76.2B : REMAIN TIME DATA .............................................................. 82 60.2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE ..................................................... 82 7X.2E : COMMAND SPEED DATA ...................................................... 82 60.2F : VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED SENSE ................................... 83 7X.2F : VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED DATA .................................... 83 6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE ............................................................... 83 7X.30 : EDIT PRESET STATUS ............................................................ 83 60.31 : PREROLL TIME SENSE ........................................................... 84 74.31 : PREROLL TIME DATA ............................................................ 84 60.32 : TAPE/AUTO SENSE ................................................................. 84 71.32 : TAPE/AUTO STATUS .............................................................. 84 60.33 : SERVO REF SENSE .................................................................. 84 71.33 : SERVO REF STATUS ............................................................... 84 60.36 : TIMER MODE SENSE .............................................................. 84 71.36 : TIMER MODE DATA ............................................................... 84 60.3C : POSTROLL TIME SENSE ......................................................... 84

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74.3C : POSTROLL TIME DATA .......................................................... 84 60.3E : RECORD INHIBIT SENSE ....................................................... 85 7X.3E : RECORD INHIBIT STATUS ..................................................... 85 60.3F : t PLAY PRESET SENSE ......................................................... 85 73.3F : t PLAY PRESET DATA .......................................................... 85 60.50 : DA INPUT SENSE ..................................................................... 86 7X.50 : DA INPUT STATUS .................................................................. 86 60.51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS SENSE ..................................................... 86 60.52 : DA INP EMPHASIS SENSE ...................................................... 86 60.53 : DA PB EMPHASIS SENSE ....................................................... 86 7X.51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS STATUS .................................................. 87 7X.52 : DA INP EMPHASIS STATUS ................................................... 87 7X.53 : DA PB EMPHASIS STATUS .................................................... 87 6X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SENSE ............................................... 87 7X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT STATUS ............................................ 88 60.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ SENSE ................................................. 88 71.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ STATUS .............................................. 88 60.60 : VITC BYPASS SENSE .............................................................. 88 71.60 : VITC BYPASS STATUS ........................................................... 89 60.61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE SENSE .......................................... 89 72.61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE STATUS ....................................... 89 60.62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE SENSE ........................................ 89 72.62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE STATUS ..................................... 89 60.63 : RECORD LTC SENSE ............................................................... 89 71.63 : RECORD LTC STATUS ............................................................ 89 60.70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE .............................................................. 89 72.70 : VIDEO INPUT STATUS ........................................................... 90 60.9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE ............................................................ 90 71.9E : SUPERIMPOSE STATUS .......................................................... 90 60.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SENSE ................................... 90 74.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL STATUS ................................ 90 7. Special Commands for BVW-50, DVW-250, DNW-A28 and HDW-S280 ................................................................................................... 92 8. Special Commands for DNW/HDW/MSW Series (except HDW-500/F500/250) ...................................................................... 93 8-1. Command List ................................................................................ 93 8-2. Command Details ........................................................................... 93 01.F2.DF : TAPE FORMAT SENSE ..................................................... 93 12.F2.DF : TAPE FORMAT DATA ...................................................... 93 0X.FA.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE PRESET .............................. 94 01.FA.31 : CLEAR UB MARK BUFFER ............................................. 94 01.FA.33 : UB MARK FWD SEARCH & CUEUP............................... 94 01.FA.34 : UB MARK REV SEARCH & CUEUP ............................... 94 01.FB.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE SENSE ................................. 94 1X.FB.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE DATA .................................. 94 01.FB.32 : UB MARK BUFFER SENSE .............................................. 95 1X.FB.32 : UB MARK BUFFER DATA ............................................... 95 Appendix ................................................................................................................. 96

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Any Connector Panel of BETACAM, BETACAM SP, DIGITAL BETACAM, BETACAM SX, MPEG IMX, HDCAM, and HDCAM SR VTR series implements a 9-pin connector for REMOTE. This section explains the contents of serial signals processed through this 9-pin connector. n There are a model that equips two connectors of IN and OUT. The definition of CONTROLLER and DEVICE is shown in the follows, CONTROLLER means the unit which controls VTR. DEVICE means the unit (VTR) which is controlled. Example 1) When two sets of VTR of the Betacam series are connected by REMOTE-1 (9-pin) connector, the VTR as the recorder means CONTROLLER and the VTR as the player means DEVICE. Example 2) When the editing controller is connected with one or more Betacam series VTR (s), this editing controller is CONTROLLER and all VTRs are DEVICEs.

1.
. . . . .

Interface System Overview

Conforming to EIA RS-422A. Full duplex communications channel is utilized. Data is transmitted asynchronously, bit serial, word serial with data exchange between devices. Standard transmission rate on the interface bus is 38.4 kilobits per second (kbps). The data word utilized by the interface system is as follows :
(MARK) START BIT D0 (LSB) D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 PARITY (MSB) STOP BIT (SPACE)

. 1 START BIT + 8 DATA BITs + 1 PARITY BIT + 1 STOP BIT. ODD parity : The total of 1s in D0+D1+ . . . D7+PARITY equals an odd number. n The contents of this manual are adapted to PAL, PAL-M and SECAM models.

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2.

Command Block Format (CMD BLOCK)

The communication between the CONTROLLER and the DEVICE is composed of CMD-1 + DATA COUNT, CMD-2 + DATA and CHECKSUM, and is transmitted from CMD-1 + DATA COUNT in order. When DATA COUNT is zero, the data is not transmitted. When it is not zero, the data corresponding to the value is inserted between CMD-2 and CHECKSUM.
MSD CMD-1 LSD DATA COUNT 1 BYTE CMD-2 DATA-1 DATA-N (MAX, 15) 1 BYTE CHECKSUM

1 BYTE

1 BYTE

1 BYTE

CMD-1 :

CMD-1 classifies commands into the main groups which indicates the function and direction of commands as follows.
FUNCTION CONTROLLER SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL RETURN TRANSPORT CONTROL PRESET & SELECT CONTROL SENSE REQUEST SENSE RETURN DIRECTION DEVICE

CMD-1 0 1 2 4 6 7

DATA COUNT : DATA COUNT indicates the number of data words attached to the command. (0 to FH) CMD-2 : CMD-2 is the designated command to the DEVICE or the command return from the DEVICE. DATA : The number of data words and their contents are defined by the specific CMD-2. CHECKSUM : The CHECKSUM is the sum of the DATA (D0 to D7) contained in each data word, from CMD-1/DATA COUNT to last data word before CHECKSUM. The CHECKSUM is used to verify data accuracy and reject communication sequence when the bit error is contained.

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3.

Connector Pin Assignment

Interface connector : 9 pin D-sub miniature female (D-9S) The pin assignment of the CONTROLLER and the DEVICE is shown in the following table. The function as CONTROLLER (BVW-40/75, DVW-A500/500, DNW-75/A75, HDW-500/F500 etc.) is become pin assignment of CONTROLLER when RECORDER or PLAYER indicator on the control panel is lit. In other cases, pin assignment of DEVICE is valid. The VTR not had the function as CONTROLLER (BVW-10/15/35/50/60/65/D265, DVW-510/A510, DNW-65/A65 etc.) is always become pin assignment of DEVICE.
Signal Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Freme Ground Receive A Transmit B Transmit Common Spare Receive Common Receive B Transmit A Freme Ground Frame Ground Transmit A Receive B Receive Common Spare Transmit Common Transmit B Receive A Freme Ground External View
1 6 2 7 3 4 5 8 9

CONTROLLER

DEVICE

A and B are defined as shown below.


B T A + _ A < B 8"1" (MARK) A > B 8"0" (SPACE)

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4.

Communication Protocol

1) All communications between the CONTROLLER and the DEVICE will be under the direct supervision of the CONTROLLER. When the DEVICE (VTR) receives the COMMAND from CONTROLLER, the following COMMAND is returned. . ACK : In case that the DEVICE receives a COMMAND not requiring data . COMMAND + DATA : In case that the DEVICE receives a COMMAND requiring data . NAK + ERROR DATA : In case that a communication error is detected or an undefined COMMAND is received 2) The CONTROLLER must not transmit additional COMMAND blocks to a DEVICE (VTR) prior to response to a previous COMMAND block. 3) The CONTROLLER must transmit bytes in a COMMAND block for with intervals less than 10 milliseconds. If a DEVICE (VTR) detects an interruption of a byte in a COMMAND BLOCK that exceeds 10 milliseconds, it executes a TIME-OUT error sequence, voids the receiving COMMAND block, and transmits a NAK (TIME OUT). 4) When a DEVICE (VTR) receives a COMMAND block from the CONTROLLER, the DEVICE must transmit a response within 9 milliseconds. Therefore if the CONTROLLER cannot receive the appropriate response from the DEVICE within 10 milliseconds after transmitting the COMMAND block, the CONTROLLER detects a communication error, and must execute an appropriate process. 5) When the DEVICE (VTR) detects a communication error, it must immediately transmit a NAK to the CONTROLLER. (The contents of an error is shown on the COMMAND tables.) When the CONTROLLER receives a NAK, it must immediately stop transmission of the COMMAND block. The DEVICE must not accept a subsequent command within 10 milliseconds after that (except NAK-UNDEFINED command) and must execute a necessary process.

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5.

Command Table

The marks shown in the tables mean the following contents. 1) Commands marked O support the unit as the DEVICE. When there is a description in the RETURN column, the content and DATA must be returned, and if not (blank), ACK will be returned. 2) Each model returns a ACK or a STATUS as a RETURN in response to the commands marked T with no action. 3) Each model does not support the commands marked X, and returns NAK UNDEFINED command. 4) When the model works as a CONTROLLER, the commands marked * can be sent to the DEVICE.
BVW series
BVW-70/D75 BVW-D265 BVW-9000 BVW-85P BVW-10 BVW-11 BVW-15 BVW-35 BVW-40 BVW-50 BVW-60 BVW-65 BVW-75 BVW-95 BVW-96

COMMAND

RETURN

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 .12 : VAR FWD 2X .13 : SHUTTLE FWD 20 .20 : REWIND 2X .21 : JOG REV 2X .22 : VAR REV 2X .23 : SHUTTLE REV 20 .30 : PREROLL 24 .31 : CUE UP WITH DATA 20 .34 : SYNC PLAY 21 .38 : PROGRAM PLAY + 21 .39 : PROGRAM PLAY _ 20 .3C : DMC PREROLL 20 .40 : PREVIEW 20 .41 : REVIEW 20 .42 : AUTO EDIT 20 .4B : DMC RUN 20 .4C : DMC PREVIEW 20 .52 : TENSION RELEASE

10 .01 : ACK 7O 11 .12 : NAK 7X 12 .11 : DEVICE TYPE RETURN

X O O X O* X O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X O O X O* X O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X O O O T T O* O* O* T O* T O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X T O T O O O O O T O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O T X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O T X X X X X X T O T O O O O O T X X X X X X T T O O O O O O T X X X X X X T T O O O O O O T X X X X X X T T O O O O O T T X X X X X X T O T O O O O T T X X X X X X T O T O O O O T T X O X X X X O O O O O O O O O

10 .01 : ACK 11 .12 : NAK

7O/T 7X

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BVW-75/D75

BVW-D265

COMMAND

RETURN

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 .63 : SELECTED EE ON 20 .64 : EDIT OFF 20 .65 : EDIT ON 20 .6A : FREEZE OFF 20 .6B : FREEZE ON 44 .00 : TIMER-1 PRESET 44 .04 : TIME CODE PRESET 44 .05 : USER'S BIT PRESET 45 .05 : USER'S BIT WITH FLAG 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 PRESET 44 .15 : OUT PRESET 44 .16 : A IN PRESET 44 .17 : A OUT PRESET 40 .18 : IN SHIFT + 40 .19 : IN SHIFT _ 40 .1A : OUT SHIFT + 40 .1B : OUT SHIFT _ 40 .1C : A IN SHIFT + 40 .1D : A IN SHIFT _ 40 .1E : A OUT SHIFT + 40 .1F : A OUT SHIFT _ 40 .20 : IN RESET 40 .21 : OUT RESET 40 .22 : A IN RESET 40 .23 : A OUT RESET 40 .24 : IN RECALL 40 .25 : OUT RECALL 40 .26 : A IN RECALL 40 .27 : A OUT RECALL 10 .01 : ACK 7O/T 11 .12 : NAK 7X

O O O X O* X O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O X O* X O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X T O T O O O O O T X X X X X X T O T O O O O O T X X X O O O T T O* O* O* T O* T O X X X O O O T T O* O* O* T O* T O X X X O O O T T O O O T O T T X X X O O O T T O O O T O T T X X X O O O T T O O O T O T T X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X O O O T T O* O* O* T O* T O X X X O O O T T O* O* O* T O* T O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O* O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O

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BVW-9000

BVW-85P

BVW-10

BVW-11

BVW-15

BVW-35

BVW-40

BVW-50

BVW-60

BVW-65

BVW-70

BVW-95

BVW-96

BVW-75/D75

BVW-D265

COMMAND

RETURN

40 .2D : LOST LOCK RESET 4X .30 : EDIT PRESET 44 .31 : PREROLL TIME PRESET 41 .32 : TAPE AUTO SELECT 41 .33 : SERVO REFERENCE SELECT 41 .34 : HEAD SELECT 41 .35 : COLOR FRAME SELECT 41 .36 : TIMER MODE SELECT 41 .37 : INPUT CHECK 40 .40 : AUTO MODE OFF 40 .41 : AUTO MODE ON 40 .44 : AUDIO SPLIT OFF 40 .45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON 40 .46 : VARIABLE MEMORY OFF 40 .47 : VARIABLE MEMORY ON 40 .48 : VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE OFF 40 .49 : VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE ON 74 .08 : GEN TC DATA 61 .0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE 78 .08 : GEN TC & UB DATA 74 .09 : GEN UB DATA 74 .00 : TIMER-1 DATA 10 .01 : ACK 11 .12 : NAK
7O/T 7X

X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O X X X O O O T T O O O T O T T O O O O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X O X O T T O O O T O T O X X X X X X T T O O O T O T O X X X X X X T T T O O T O T T X O O X X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X O O O T T O O O T O T O X X X O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X O O* O O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X O O O* O* O* O O* O O X X X X X X T O T O O O O O T X X X X X X T O T O O O O O T X X X X O X T T O O O T O T O X X X X O X T T O O O T O T O X X X O O O X X O O O X O X O X X X O O O X X O O O X O X O X X X O O O X X O O O X O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

74 .04 : LTC TIME DATA O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 78 .04 : LTC TIME & UB O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O DATA 74 .05 : LTC UB DATA O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 74 .06 : VITC TIME X X X O X O O O O O O O O O O DATA 78 .06 : VITC TIME & UB X X X O X O O O O O O O O O O DATA 74 .07 : VITC UB DATA X X X O X O O O O O O O O O O 61 .0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE 70 .0D : REQUEST TIME MISSING 74 .14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME DATA 78 .14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME & UB DATA 74 .16 : VITC HOLD TIME DATA 78 .16 : VITC HOLD TIME & UB DATA
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O

BVW-9000

BVW-85P

BVW-10

BVW-11

BVW-15

BVW-35

BVW-40

BVW-50

BVW-60

BVW-65

BVW-70

BVW-95

BVW-96

BVW DVW DNW HDW J MSW SRW Series

BVW-75/D75

BVW-D265

COMMAND

RETURN

60 .10 : IN DATA SENSE 60 .11 : OUT DATA SENSE 60 .12 : A IN DATA SENSE 60 .13 : A OUT DATA SENSE 61 .20 : STATUS SENSE 60 .2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE 60 .2F : VAR MEMORY SPEED SENSE

74 .10 : IN DATA 74 .11 : OUT DATA 74 .12 : A IN DATA 74 .13 : A OUT DATA 7X.20 : STATUS DATA

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X X O X O O O O O O X X X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

71 .2E : COMMAND SPEED DATA 71 .2F : VAR MEMORY SPEED DATA 7X.30 : EDIT PRESET 6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE DATA 74 .31 : PREROLL TIME 60 .31 : PREROLL TIME SENSE DATA 71 .36 : TIMER MODE 60 .36 : TIMER MODE SENSE DATA

BVW DVW DNW HDW J MSW SRW Series

BVW-9000

BVW-85P

BVW-10

BVW-11

BVW-15

BVW-35

BVW-40

BVW-50

BVW-60

BVW-65

BVW-70

BVW-95

BVW-96

DVW/DNW/HDW/J/MSW/SRW series
HDW-S280 MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/ M2000E, DVW-2000/M2000 HDW-2000/D2000/M2000/ S2000 MSW-M2100/M2100E

DNW-A25/A28/A220

DNW-A45/A50/A100

DNW-30/A30

DNW-75/A75

DNW-65/A65

COMMAND

RETURN

HDW-500/F500

DVW-500/A500

DVW-510/A510

HDW-250

DVW-250

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.12 : VAR FWD 2X.13 : SHUTTLE FWD 20 .20 : REWIND 2X.21 : JOG REV 2X.22 : VAR REV 2X.23 : SHUTTLE REV 20 .30 : PREROLL 24 .31 : CUE UP WITH DATA 20 .34 : SYNC PLAY 21 .38 : PROGRAM PLAY + 21 .39 : PROGRAM PLAY _ 20 .3C : DMC PREROLL 20 .40 : PREVIEW 20 .41 : REVIEW 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 .63 : SELECTED EE ON

10 .01 : ACK 7O/T 12 .11 : DEVICE TYPE RETURN

O* O T O* O O* O* O O T O O O O O O O O O O O* O T O* O O* O* O O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* T O O* T O* O* T O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T X X X O O O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O T O O O O O O T O* O T O* O O* O* O O* T O O T O O O O O O T O O T T T T O O O T O T O O T O O T O O O T O O T O O T O O O T O O* T O* O T O O O O T T T T O O O T O O T T T T O O O T O O T O* O O* O O O T O* O T O* O O* O* O O* T O* O T O* O O* O* O O* T O O T T T T O O O T O O T T T T O O O T O* T O O* T O* O* T O* O O T O O T O O T O O O T O O* T O* O T O O
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

O* O
*

O O O O O O O O O O T O O O O O O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T O T O T T O T O T O O T O T O O O O O O O T O T T O T O T O

O* O O* O
*

O O

O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O* O O O* O O
* * * * *

O* O O* O* O O* O O O O O
* * *

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T O T O T O O O O O O O

O*
* *

O* T O*
* * * *

O O*
* *

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O*
*

O* O O*
* *

O*
* *

O* O O*
* * * *

O*
*

O* O O*
* *

O*
* *

O* O O*
* * * *

10 .01 : ACK 7O/T 11 .12 : NAK 7X

O*
*

O* O O*
* *

O* O O* O* O O* O O O O
*

O O O O T O T O
*

O* T O*

BVW DVW DNW HDW J MSW SRW Series

J-1/2/3/H3 J-10/10SDI/30/30SDI
T O T O O T O O T O O O O O O O O O O O T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T

HDW-A2100/M2100

SRW-5000/5500

HDW-S280 MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/ M2000E, DVW-2000/M2000

HDW-2000/D2000/M2000/ S2000

MSW-M2100/M2100E

DNW-A25/A28/A220

DNW-A45/A50/A100

DNW-30/A30

DNW-75/A75

DNW-65/A65

COMMAND

RETURN

HDW-500/F500

DVW-500/A500

DVW-510/A510

20 .64 : EDIT OFF 20 .65 : EDIT ON 20 .6A : FREEZE OFF 20 .6B : FREEZE ON 44 .00 : TIMER-1 PRESET 44 .04 : TIME CODE PRESET 44 .05 : USER'S BIT PRESET 45 .05 : USER'S BIT WITH FLAG 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 PRESET 44 .15 : OUT PRESET 44 .16 : A IN PRESET 44 .17 : A OUT PRESET 40 .18 : IN SHIFT + 40 .19 : IN SHIFT _ 40 .1A : OUT SHIFT + 40 .1B : OUT SHIFT _ 40 .1C : A IN SHIFT + 40 .1D : A IN SHIFT _ 40 .1E : A OUT SHIFT + 40 .1F : A OUT SHIFT _ 40 .20 : IN RESET 40 .21 : OUT RESET 40 .22 : A IN RESET 40 .23 : A OUT RESET 40 .24 : IN RECALL 40 .25 : OUT RECALL 40 .26 : A IN RECALL 40 .27 : A OUT RECALL 40 .2D : LOST LOCK RESET 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET 44 .31 : PREROLL TIME PRESET 41 .32 : TAPE AUTO SELECT 41 .33 : SERVO REFERENCE SELECT 10 .01 : ACK 7O/T 11 .12 : NAK 7X

O T O O* T O* O T O O O T O O* T O* O T O O O O O T T T O O O O O O O T T T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T O O T O O T O O O* T O O* T O* O* T O O O T T O T O O T T T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O O O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O* O O O* O O* O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O T O* O O* O* O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O O O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O* O T O* O O* O* O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O O O O T O O O O O O T O* O T O* O O* O* O O T O* O O O* O O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O T O* O O* O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O* O O O* O O* O O O O O T O O T O O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O T T O T O O T O T O T T O T O O T O O
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

HDW-250

DVW-250

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
* * * * * * * *

T O T O O T O T O O T O T O T O O O O O O O O T O T O O O O O T O T O O O O O O O O O T O T O T O T O O O O O T O T O O O O O T O T O O T O O O T O T O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
* * * * * * * * * *

T O T O O O O O O O T O T O T T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T O

O*
* *

O*
*

O* O O
* * * *

O*
* *

O*
*

O* O O
* * * *

O*
* *

O*
* *

O* O O
* *

O*
*

O* O O
* *

O*

O* O O O O T O T O

10

BVW DVW DNW HDW J MSW SRW Series

J-1/2/3/H3 J-10/10SDI/30/30SDI
T T T T O T T T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T T O T T

HDW-A2100/M2100

SRW-5000/5500

MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/ M2000E, DVW-2000/M2000

HDW-2000/D2000/M2000/ S2000

MSW-M2100/M2100E

DNW-A25/A28/A220

DNW-A45/A50/A100

DNW-30/A30

DNW-75/A75

DNW-65/A65

COMMAND

RETURN

HDW-500/F500

DVW-500/A500

DVW-510/A510

41 .34 : HEAD SELECT 41 .35 : COLOR FRAME SELECT 41 .36 : TIMER MODE SELECT 41 .37 : INPUT CHECK 41 .38 : PB FIELD/FRAME SEL 41 .3A : EDIT FIELD SELECT 41 .3B : FREEZE MODE SELECT 41 .3C : POSTROLL TIME 41 .3D : PRE READ MODE SELECT 4X.3E : REC INH PRESET 4X.3F : t PLAY PRESET 40 .40 : AUTO MODE OFF 40 .41 : AUTO MODE ON 40 .44 : AUDIO SPLIT OFF 40 .45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON 40 .46 : VARIABLE MEMORY OFF 40 .47 : VARIABLE MEMORY ON 40 .48 : VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE OFF 40 .49 : VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE ON 4X.50 : DA INPUT SELECT 42 .51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS PRESET 4X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SELECT 41 .60 : VITC BYPASS 42 .61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE SELECT 41 .63 : RECORD LTC SELECT 42 .70 : VIDEO INPUT SELECT 4X.91 : OUTPUT VIDEO LEVEL 4X.92 : OUTPUT SETUP LEVEL 4X.93 : OUTPUT CHROMA LEVEL 47 .95 : EXTENDED OUTPUT VIDEO CONTROL 4X.98 : OUTPUT H PHASE 4X.99 : OUTPUT SC PHASE 4X.9A : OUTPUT VIDEO HUE 44 .9C : OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE
BVW DVW DNW HDW J MSW SRW Series

O T T T T O O T T T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O O T T O T O O T O O X X X X X X X X O T O T T X X X T T O T X X X X X X X X O T X X X X X X X X O T O T T T T O O T O T X X X X X X X X O T X X X T T T O O T T O O O O O O O O O O O* O O O* O O* O* O O O O O T O O O O O O T O* O T O* O O* O* O O T O O T X X X O O O T O O T X X X O O O T

HDW-250

DVW-250

O O O* O X O X X O X X O O* O O* O O T T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X

T O O T O O T O X X T T X X X X T T X X X X O O O O O T O T O T O T T T T T T O T O T O T T T O T O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X

O O

T O O T

O* O O O X O X X O X O O O T O X O T O X O X O T O X O O T O O O O

O* O O O* O T O O T T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T T T T T O T T T O T T T O T O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T

10 .01 : ACK 7O/T 11 .12 : NAK 7X

O O T O O O T T T T O T T O T O T T T T O T T O T O O T T T O T T O T O O T O T O T T O T O O T O T O T T O T O O T O T O T T O T O O T O T O T T O T O O T O T O T T O T O O T O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O T T

J-1/2/3/H3 J-10/10SDI/30/30SDI

HDW-A2100/M2100

SRW-5000/5500

HDW-S280

T T O T X T X X T X X T T O O T T T T X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X

11

HDW-250 HDW-2000/D2000/M2000/ S2000

MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/ M2000E, DVW-2000/M2000

MSW-M2100/M2100E

DNW-A25/A28/A220

DNW-A45/A50/A100

DNW-30/A30

DNW-75/A75

DNW-65/A65

COMMAND

RETURN

HDW-500/F500

DVW-500/A500

DVW-510/A510

41 .9E : SUPERIMPOSE 42 .9F : VIDEO CONTROL DATA SET 4X.A0 : AUDIO INPUT LEVEL 4X.A1 : AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL 4X.A3 : EXTENDED AUDIO INPUT LEVEL 4X.A4 : EXTENDED AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL 4X.A8 : AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE 4X.AA: CROSS FADE TIME PRESET 4X.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SELECT 4X.AF : AUDIO CONTROL DATA SET 4X.B8 : LOCAL KEY MAP CONTROL 42 .F8 : STILL OFF TIME 42 .FA : STANDBY OFF TIME 74 .08 : GEN TC DATA 61 .0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE 78 .08 : GEN TC & UB DATA 74 .09 : GEN UB DATA 74 .00 : TIMER-1 DATA

O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O T T O T O O T O T O O T O O O O O O T O T T O T O O T O T O O T O O O O O O T

DVW-250

O O O O O O O X O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O T O O O T O O O O O X X O O O O O O X X O O T O T O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O X O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O T O O O T O O O O O X O O O O O O O X O O O T O T O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

10 .01 : ACK 7O/T 11 .12 : NAK 7X

O O T O O O O O O T X X X X X X X X O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T O O T O O O O O O T X X X X X X X X O T O O T O O O O O O T O X O O T O O T O O O X O O T O O T O O O X O O T O O T O O O O O O O O O O O O

74 .04 : LTC TIME DATA O O O O O O O O O O 78 .04 : LTC TIME & UB O O O O O O O O O O DATA 74 .05 : LTC UB DATA O O O O O O O O O O 74 .06 : VITC TIME O O O O O O O O O O DATA 78 .06 : VITC TIME & UB O O O O O O O O O O DATA 74 .07 : VITC UB DATA O O O O O O O O O O 70 .0D : REQUEST TIME 61 .0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE MISSING 74 .14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME DATA 78 .14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME & UB DATA 74 .16 : VITC HOLD TIME DATA 78 .16 : VITC HOLD TIME & UB DATA
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O O O O

O O

O O

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O

O O

O O O O

O O

O O O O

12

BVW DVW DNW HDW J MSW SRW Series

J-1/2/3/H3 J-10/10SDI/30/30SDI

HDW-A2100/M2100

SRW-5000/5500

HDW-S280

X X X X X X X X X X X X X T T T O O O O O O O O O

O O

HDW-250 HDW-2000/D2000/M2000/ S2000

MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/ M2000E, DVW-2000/M2000

MSW-M2100/M2100E

DNW-A25/A28/A220

DNW-A45/A50/A100

DNW-30/A30

DNW-75/A75

DNW-65/A65

COMMAND

RETURN

HDW-500/F500

DVW-500/A500

DVW-510/A510

DVW-250

60 .10 : IN DATA SENSE 60 .11 : OUT DATA SENSE 60 .12 : A IN DATA SENSE 60 .13 : A OUT DATA SENSE 61 .20 : STATUS SENSE 61 .21 : EXTENDED VTR STATUS SENSE 6X .23 : SIGNAL CONTROL DATA SENSE 61 .24 : SUPPORTED SIGNAL SENSE 62 .25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA SENSE 62 .26 : AUDIO CONTROL DATA SENSE 6X.28 : LOCAL KEY MAP SENSE 61 .2A : HM DATA SENSE 60 .2B : REMAIN TIME SENSE 60 .2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE 60 .2F : VAR MEMORY SPEED SENSE

74 .10 : IN DATA 74 .11 : OUT DATA 74 .12 : A IN DATA 74 .13 : A OUT DATA 7X.20 : STATUS DATA 7X.21 : EXTENDED VTR STATUS 7X.23 : SIGNAL CONTROL DATA 7X.24 : SUPPORTED SIGNAL 7X.25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA 7X.26 : AUDIO CONTROL DATA 7X.28 : LOCAL KEY MAP DATA 7X.2A : HM DATA 76 .2B : REMAIN TIME

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O T O O X O O O O O O T O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O T O O X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O T O O X O O O O O O T O O X O O O O O O T O O X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O X X X X O O O T

O* O O O
* * *

O O O O O T O T O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O T O O O O O O X X O O X X X X O T T O T O

O* O O O* O O O O
* *

O O O O

O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O* X X O O O

O* O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O

7X.2E : COMMAND SPEED DATA 7X.2F : VAR MEMORY SPEED DATA 7X.30 : EDIT PRESET 6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE DATA 74 .31 : PREROLL TIME 60 .31 : PREROLL TIME SENSE DATA 71 .32 : TAPE/AUTO 60 .32 : TAPE/AUTO SENSE STATUS 71 .33 : SERVO REF 60 .33 : SERVO REF SENSE STATUS 71 .36 : TIMER MODE 60 .36 : TIMER MODE SENSE DATA 60 .3C : POSTROLL TIME 74 .3C : POSTROLL TIME SENSE DATA 60 .3E : RECORD INHIBIT 7X.3E : RECORD SENSE INHIBIT STATUS 60 .3F : t PLAY PRESET 73 .3F : t PLAY PRESET SENSE DATA 7X .50 : DA INPUT 60 .50 : DA INPUT SENSE STATUS 7X .51 : DA SYS 60 .51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS EMPHASIS SENSE STATUS 7X .52 : DA INP 60 .52 : DA INP EMPHASIS EMPHASIS SENSE STATUS 7X .53 : DA PB 60 .53 : DA PB EMPHASIS EMPHASIS SENSE STATUS 6X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT 7X.54 : EXTENDED DA SENSE INPUT STATUS
BVW DVW DNW HDW J MSW SRW Series

O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O T X X X X X X X X O O

O O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X X X X X X O O X X X X X O T

O* O O X X O O O X O X O O O T O T O

X X X T T T O O T T O T X O T O O T O O O T X O T O O T O O

O T X O T O O T O O

T O

T O

O O X O O O O O O O O T X O T O O T O O

O O

O O T O

O O

O O T O

J-1/2/3/H3 J-10/10SDI/30/30SDI

HDW-A2100/M2100

SRW-5000/5500

HDW-S280

O O O O O X X X X X X X X X X O O O X O X X X X X

X X

13

MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/ M2000E, DVW-2000/M2000

HDW-2000/D2000/M2000/ S2000

MSW-M2100/M2100E

DNW-A25/A28/A220

DNW-A45/A50/A100

DNW-30/A30

DNW-75/A75

DNW-65/A65

COMMAND

RETURN

HDW-500/F500

DVW-500/A500

DVW-510/A510

60 .58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ SENSE 60 .60 : VITC BYPASS SENSE 60 .61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE SENSE 60 .62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE SENSE 60 .63 : RECORD LTC SENSE 60 .70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE 60 .9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE 60 .AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SENSE

71 .58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ STATUS 71 .60 : VITC BYPASS STATUS 72 .61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE STATUS 72 .62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE STATUS 71 .63 : RECORD LTC STATUS 72 .70 : VIDEO INPUT STATUS 71 .9E : SUPERIMPOSE STATUS 74 .AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL STATUS

HDW-250

DVW-250

O O X O T X O T X O T X O T X O T X O O X

O O O O O O O O T O O T O O O T O O T O T O T O O T O T O T O O T O O O T O O T O O O O O O O O O

O O O O O O O

O O T T T O T O T O T O O O

O O O O O O O

O O T O T O T O T O T O O O

O O X

O O O O O O T

O O

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HDW-A2100/M2100

SRW-5000/5500

HDW-S280

X X X X X X X

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Detailed Description of Commands


When this command is received, operations by the control panel of the DEVICE are entirely disabled.

00.0C : LOCAL DISABLE .

. 00.11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST 12.11 : DEVICE TYPE .


The 00.11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST command is used for asking the specifications of the VTR used as DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it attaches 2-byte specification data to 12.11 : DEVICE TYPE and sends the information to the CONTROLLER.
MODEL BVW-10 BVW-11 BVW-15 BVW-35 BVW-40 BVW-50 BVW-60 BVW-65 BVW-95 BVW-96 BVW-70 BVW-75 BVW-D75 BVW-D265 BVW-9000 BVW-35PM BVW-65PM BVW-95PM BVW-75PM BVW-85P BVW-70S BVW-75S WBR-700 DVW-A500 DVW-A510 DVW-CA510 DVW-500 DVW-510 DVW-250 DVW-2000 DVW-M2000 DATA-1 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 20 2X 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX DATA-2 00 02 03 10 01 30 20 21 22 23 24 25 46 45 47 18 29 29 2D 26 2C 2D 2F 00 01 03 10 11 30 14 04 MODEL DNW-30 DNW-A30 DNW-A45/A50 DNW-65 DNW-A65 DNW-75 DNW-A75 DNW-A100 DNW-A25/A25WS DNW-A28 DNW-A220/R DNW-A220/L MSW-2000 MSW-A2000 MSW-M2000/M2000E MSW-M2100/M2100E HDW-500 HDW-F500 HDW-250 HDW-2000/D2000/ M2000/S2000 HDW-A2100/M2100 HDW-S280 J-1, J-2, J-3 J-10/10SDI/30/30SDI J-H3 SRW-5000 SRW-5500 DATA-1 BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX BX 20 2Y 20 2Z 2Z 2Y BX 2Y 2Y 2Y DATA-2 49 48 45 4F 47 4E 46 41 4B 4D 4A 4C 62 61 60 63 E0 E0 E1 E2 E3 E5 70 E4 A0 A1

NTSC or PAL-M model : X=0 PAL or SECAM model : X=1

Since DNW/HDW/J/MSW/SRW series equipment can change their own specifications by themselves using menu, the equipment returns current operation mode to CONTROLLER. 525 system : X=0 625 system : X=1 30 frame system : Y = 0 25 frame system : Y = 1 24 frame system : Y = 2 59.94 Hz system : Z = 0 50 Hz system : Z=1 15

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00.1D : LOCAL ENABLE .


When this command is received, operation by the control panel of the DEVICE is enabled according to the DEVICE setting. When the power of the DEVICE is turned on, it is set to the LOCAL ENABLE state.

10.01 : ACK .
When a command from the CONTROLLER is received normally, the DEVICE returns this command as acknowledgement.

11.12 : NAK .
When a communication error is detected or an undefined COMMAND is received, the DEVICE returns this command as not-acknowledgement. BIT-7 to BIT-0 of DATA-1 will be set in accordance with the contents. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 TIME OUT BIT-6 FRAMING ERROR BIT-5 OVERRUN ERROR BIT-4 PARITY ERROR BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0

CHECKSUM SOFTWARE UNDEFINED ERROR OVERRUN COMMAND

. 20.00 : 20.01 : . 20.02 : . 20.04 : . 20.05 : .

STOP PLAY REC STANDBY OFF STANDBY ON


When one of the above commands is received, the DEVICE becomes the specified mode. The 20.04 : STANDBY OFF command is available only when the DEVICE is in the STOP mode.

20.0D : DMC START .


When receiving this command, the DEVICE will start running with a speed setting by the 20.4B : DMC RUN command. n DMC = Dynamic Motion Control (=VAR MEMORY)

20.0F : EJECT .
When this command is received, the DEVICE ejects the cassette.

20.10 : FAST FWD . 20.20 : REWIND .


When one of the above command is received, the DEVICE becomes the specified mode.

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2X.11 : JOG FWD . 2X.12 : VAR FWD . 2X.13 : SHUTTLE FWD . 2X.21 : JOG REV . 2X.22 : VAR REV . 2X.23 : SHUTTLE REV .
When one of the above commands is received, the DEVICE starts running in accordance with speed data defined by the DATA-1 and DATA-2. When only DATA-1 is given, (X = 1) and the tape speed will be defined as follows. TAPE SPEED = 10(N/32 _ 2), N : SPEED DATA (DECIMAL) EX. TAPE SPEED STILL 0.1 times normal speed 1.0 times normal speed About 2.9 times normal speed SPEED 0 32 64 79 DATA (0H) (20H) (40H) (4FH)

When setting more precise value than the tape speed defined by DATA-1, DATA-2 will be added. However, the precise value is a linear approximate value. (X = 2) When both DATA-1 and DATA-2 are given, the tape speed will be defined as follows. TAPE SPEED = 10(N/32 _ 2) + N/256 x {10[(N+1)/32 _ 2] _ 10(N/32 _ 2) } N : SPEED DATA OF DATA-1 (DECIMAL) N: SPEED DATA OF DATA-2 (DECIMAL) In the case of BVW-10/11/15/35/40/50 and DVW-250, DATA-2 is always regarded as 0 even if DATA-1 or DATA-2 is given.

20.30 : PREROLL .
When this command is received, the DEVICE is prerolled to the tape position that is obtained by subtracting the preroll time from the IN POINT. PREROLL TIME is defined by the 44.31 : PREROLL TIME PRESET command. IN POINT is defined by the 40.10 : IN ENTRY command.

24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA .


This command is used for cueing up the DEVICE to the position assigned by the time data of DATA-1 through DATA-4. Units of respective data are as follows :
DATA-1 10 Frame MSD 1 Frame LSD DATA-2 10 Second MSD 1 Second LSD DATA-3 10 Minute MSD 1 Minute LSD DATA-4 10 Hour MSD 1 Hour LSD

20.34 :SYNC PLAY .


This command sets the DEVICE to the play mode. It has synchronization capability to compensate the delay which occurrs during the initial servo lock up period, but the 20.01 : PLAY command has no compensation for the delay. If this command is received when preset tape position of the DEVICE is within a range of 2 frames of the preroll point, SYNC PLAY is executed so that the tape will be positioned at the preroll point 0 frame. 17

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21.38 : PROGRAM PLAY + . 21.39 : PROGRAM PLAY _ .

These commands are used for playing back the DEVICE in steps of 0.1% within the range of 15 % (BVW series : 25.5 %) against the normal PLAY (x1) speed.
DATA-1 MSD LSD . . . 8 BITS SPEED DATA : 00 to 96 (0 to 150 : DECIMAL) 00 to FF (0 to 255 : DECIMAL : BVW series only)

Relationship between the deviation (%) from the normal PLAY (x1) speed and SPEED DATA is defined as follows : DEVIATION (%) = 0.1 x SPEED DATA (Decimal) BVW-60/65/70/75 works every 1%.

20.3C : DMC PREROLL .


This command is used for cueing up the DEVICE to the point as follows : IN POINT - (MEMORIZED INITIAL SPEED x PREROLL TIME)

20.40 : PREVIEW . 20.41 : REVIEW . 20.42 : AUTO EDIT .


When receiving one of the above commands, the DEVICE will go into the specified mode.

20.4B : DMC RUN .


When receiving this command, the DEVICE will perform a sequence of the following operations in the VAR MEMORY mode. 1. Cues up to the following point ; IN POINT - (INITIAL SPEED x PREROLL TIME) 2. Runs to the IN point with the initial speed. 3. Memorize the speed given by the PLAY, VAR FWD or VAR REV from the IN point.

20.4C : DMC PREVIEW .


When receiving this command, the DEVICE will perform a sequence of the following operations in the VAR MEMORY mode. 1. Cues up to the following point ; IN POINT - (MEMORIZED INITIAL SPEED x PREROLL TIME) 2. Runs to the IN point with the initial speed which was memorized. 3. Plays back from the IN point with the memorized speed.

20.52 : TENSION RELEASE .


When receiving the above command in STILL mode of STOP or SHUTTLE/JOG/VAR, the DEVICE will be in the TENSION RELEASE mode.

20.54 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER DISABLE . 20.55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE .


20.54 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER DISABLE command prohibits the operation of the ANTICLOG TIMER. (As for HDW-500/F500 and SRW-5000/5500, it is set to maximize STILL TIMER for 30 minutes.) 20.55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE command permitted the operation of the ANTICLOG TIMER. When the power of the DEVICE is turned on, ANTI-CLOG TIMER is in the enable mode. 18
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2X.5C :DMC SET FWD . 2X.5D :DMC SET REV .


These commands are used for presetting the SPEED DATA to the DEVICE as the initial speed of the 20.4B : DMC RUN command in the VAR MEMORY mode. The initial speed will be assigned in the DATA-1 (and DATA-2) of the above command. For the data format, refer to 2X.11 : JOG FWD command.

20.60 : FULL EE OFF . 20.61 : FULL EE ON .


These commands are used for setting or clearing all channels to E-E mode. The DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay time. For the timing, refer to Appendix. The edit delay time for the DEVICE is as follows.
DEVICE BVW-40/70/75/96/85P/D75 Other models
*

Edit delay time 3 (2) frames *1) 5 frames

1) : Selected by internal setting

20.63 : SELECT EE ON .
This command is used for setting each EDIT PRESET channel assigned by the DATA-1 of the 41.30 : EDIT PRESET command to the E-E mode. To clear the SELECT EE mode, the 20.64 : EDIT OFF command is used. The DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay time. For the timing, refer to Appendix.

20.64 : EDIT OFF .


This command is used for clearing the EDIT mode and also clearing the SELECT E-E mode. The DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay time. For the timing, refer to Appendix.

20.65 : EDIT ON .
This command is used for setting the DEVICE, which is running at the normal PLAY speed during the EDIT PRESET mode, to the EDIT mode. The DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay time. For the timing, refer to Appendix.

20.6A : FREEZE OFF .


This command is used to clear the FREEZE mode.

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20.6B : FREEZE ON .
This command sets the DEVICE to the FREEZE mode. If this command is received with the DEVICE already set to the FREEZE mode, the FREEZE DATA is updated. Ex. When Field is specified in ITEM-903 (for HDW-500/F500, and SRW-5000/5500 ITEM-902) of SETUP MENU The figure below shows the sequence from the receipt of the 20.6B : FREEZE ON command to the actual freeze operation.
Command Receipt point A Frame No. Field No. N-3 1 2 N-2 1 2 N-1 1 2 1 N 2 FREEZE POINT A B

Command Receipt point B

(N = Frame No. of FREEZE point) When the command is received in the field 1, the picture freezing starts at position A. When it is received in the field 2, freezing starts at position B.

44.00 : TIMER-1 PRESET .


This command is used for presetting the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 through DATA-4, to the TIMER-1 (CTL COUNTER) of the DEVICE. The (Drop Frame/Non Drop Frame) mode of TIMER-1 is set according to BIT-6 of DATA-1 as in the following table.
DATA-1 BIT-6 0 1 DF OFF ON

For the data format, refer to 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command. The DF/NDF mode of the BVW-35/50 is determined by the state of the front main panel unit.

44.04 : TIME CODE PRESET .


This command is used for presetting the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 through DATA-4, to the TIME CODE of the time code generator. For the data format, refer to 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command. The COLOR FRAMING (CF) and the DF/NDF mode of the TIME CODE GENERATOR are set according to BIT-7 and BIT-6 of DATA-1. The COLOR FRAMING and the DF/NDF mode of the BVW-35/50 follow the state of the front main panel unit.
DATA-1 BIT-7 0 1 CF OFF ON DATA-1 BIT-6 0 1 DF OFF ON

For the timing, refer to Appendix.

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44.05 : USERS BIT PRESET .


This command is used for presetting the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 through DATA-4, to the USERs BIT of the time code generator. For the timing, refer to Appendix.
DATA-1 2nd BINARY GROUP MSD 1st BINARY GROUP LSD DATA-2 4th BINARY GROUP MSD 3rd BINARY GROUP LSD DATA-3 6th BINARY GROUP MSD 5th BINARY GROUP LSD DATA-4 8th BINARY GROUP MSD 7th BINARY GROUP LSD

45.05 : USERS BIT WITH FLAG PRESET .


This command is used for presetting the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 through DATA-4, to the USERs BIT of the time code generator. For the DATA-1 through DATA-4, refer to 44.05 : USERS BIT PRESET command. DATA-5 (for setting Binary Group Flag) is effective only for DVW-500/A500. [DATA-5 (Binary Group Flag)]
(NTSC) BIT-7 0

BIT-6 0

BIT-5 0

BIT-4 0

BIT-3 0

BIT-2 Bit-59 (BG2)

BIT-1 Bit-58 (BG1)

BIT-0 Bit-43 (BG0)

(PAL) BIT-7 0

BIT-6 0

BIT-5 0

BIT-4 0

BIT-3 0

BIT-2 Bit-43 (BG2)

BIT-1 Bit-58 (BG1)

BIT-0 Bit-27 (BG0)

40.08 : TIMER-1 RESET .


This command is used for resetting the TIMER-1 (CTL COUNTER) to zero.

40.10 : . 40.11 : . 40.12 : . 40.13 : .

IN ENTRY OUT ENTRY A IN ENTRY A OUT ENTRY


These commands are used for storing the value of the TIMER or the TIME CODE data, which is displayed on the DEVICE, into the IN, OUT, A IN or A OUT memory as IN POINT, OUT POINT, A IN POINT or A OUT POINT data.

44.14 : . 44.15 : . 44.16 : . 44.17 : .

IN DATA PRESET OUT DATA PRESET A IN DATA PRESET A OUT DATA PRESET
These commands are used for presetting the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 to DATA-4, into the IN, OUT, A IN or A OUT memory. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

40.18 : IN SHIFT + . 40.19 : IN SHIFT _ .


These commands are used for adding or subtracting the value of the TIME DATA, which has been stored as IN POINT, by one frame.
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40.1A : OUT SHIFT + . 40.1B : OUT SHIFT _ .


These commands are used for adding or subtracting the value of the TIME DATA, which has been stored as OUT POINT, by one frame.

40.1C : A IN SHIFT + . 40.1D : A IN SHIFT _ .


These commands are used for adding or subtracting the value of the TIME DATA, which has been stored as AUDIO IN POINT, by one frame.

40.1E : A OUT SHIFT + . 40.1F : A OUT SHIFT _ .


These commands are used for adding or subtracting the value of the TIME DATA, which has been stored as AUDIO OUT POINT, by one frame.

40.20 : . 40.21 : . 40.22 : . 40.23 : .

IN RESET OUT RESET A IN RESET A OUT RESET


These commands are used for turning off the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT indicator.

40.24 : . 40.25 : . 40.26 : . 40.27 : .

IN RECALL OUT RECALL A IN RECALL A OUT RECALL


These commands are used for turning on the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT indicator.

40.2D : LOST LOCK RESET .


This command is used for resetting the DATA No.8 BIT-6: LOST LOCK of the 7X.20 : STATUS DATA command. The LOST LOCK status will be set when the servo is unlocked in the PLAY, REC or EDIT mode.

4X.30 : EDIT PRESET .


This command is used to select the edit mode and the video/audio preset channels. The DEVICE sets all channels to 1 when the ASSEMBLE mode is selelcted. Each bit in the DATA-1 is defined as follows. In the BVW-35/50, only INSERT, A1, and A2 can be specified. In the DVW-250, only INSERT and CUE can be specified. In the HDW-250, only ASSEMBLE can be specified. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 BIT-6 INSERT BIT-5 ASSEMBLE BIT-4 VIDEO BIT-3 BIT-2 TIME CODE BIT-1 A2 (CUE) BIT-0 A1 (CUE)

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[DATA-2] Available for the following models (series) only. In the BVW-85P, only DA1 and DA2 can be specified. In the DVW-500/A500/2000/M2000, DNW-75/A75/A25/A28/A220, and HDW-500/F500/ 2000/D2000/M2000/S2000, only DA1 to DA4. In the MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/M2000E, and SRW-5000/5500, all channels.
BIT-7 DA8 BIT-6 DA7 BIT-5 DA6 BIT-4 DA5 BIT-3 DA4 BIT-2 DA3 BIT-1 DA2 BIT-0 DA1

[DATA-3] Available for SRW-5000/5500 only.


BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 DA12 BIT-2 DA11 BIT-1 DA10 BIT-0 DA9

1 : EDIT PRESET ON 0 : EDIT PRESET OFF

In the BVW-85P, DVW-500/A500/2000/M2000, DNW-75/A75/A25/A28/A220, HDW-500/ F500/2000/D2000/M2000/S2000, and MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/M2000E: In the case of 41.30 command, the channel to be preset by BIT-1 and BIT-0 of DATA-1 depends on the following setup menu items. In the case of 42.30 command, the settings of the following setup menu items become invalid, and the preset channel is selected according to the contents of DATA-1 and DATA-2.
BVW-85P DVW-500/A500/2000/M2000 HDW-500/F500 HDW-2000/D2000/M2000/S2000 DNW-75/A75/A25/A28/A220 MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/M2000E ITEM-205 (A1/A2 INSERT COMMAND WHEN PCM MODE) ITEM-311 to 315 (ANALOG AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE)

ITEM-311 to 314 (ANALOG AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE) ITEM-311 to 314 (ANALOG AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE) ITEM-329 to 332 (ANALOG AUDIO EDIT PRESET REPLACE)

In the SRW-5000/5500: In the case of 41.30 command, the channel to be preset by BIT-1 and BIT-2 of DATA-1 are fixed as follows. BIT-1 : DA1 BIT-2 : DA2 In the case of 42.30 and 43.30 commands, the above settings are ignored, and the preset channel is selected according to the contents of DATA-1 and DATA-2, or DATA-1 to DATA3. n In the BVW-40/70/75/96/85P/D75, DVW-500/A500/2000/M2000, DNW-75/A75/A25/A28/ A220, HDW-500/F500/250/2000/D2000/M2000/S2000, MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/M2000E, and SRW-5000/5500: When the DEVICE receives this command during editing or rehearsal, the preset channel change is performed after the edit delay time has passed. For the edit delay, refer to the 20.61 : FULL EE ON command. For the timing, refer to the Appendix.
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44.31 : PREROLL TIME PRESET .


This command is used for presetting the preroll time, which has given by DATA-1 through DATA-4, to the DEVICE. Setting PREROLL TIME is allowed in units of second within the range of 0 to 30 seconds. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command. Ex. Preroll Time = 5 sec.
DATA-1 00 DATA-2 05 DATA-3 00 DATA-4 00

41.32 : TAPE/AUTO SELECT .


This command is used to select the TAPE/EE mode by the value of DATA-1. 00 : AUTO (TAPE/EE) 01 : TAPE FF : Depends on the DEVICE. AUTO is equivalent to PB.EE, and TAPE is equivalent to PB of PB.EE/PB selection on the VTRs control panel. [DATA-1]

41.33 : SERVO REFERENCE SELECT .


This command is used to select the SERVO reference signal by the value of DATA-1. [DATA-1] 00 : AUTO 01 : EXTERNAL 02 : INPUT FF : Depends on the DEVICE

41.34 : HEAD SELECT .


This command is used to select the VIDEO head for play back by the state of DATA-1. [DATA-1] 00 : R/P HEAD 01 : PLAY HEAD FF : Depends on the DEVICE n In the case of DVW-500/A500/2000/M2000, DNW-75/A75, HDW-2000/D2000/M2000/S2000, MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/M2000E, and SRW-5000/5500 DATA-1 is defined as follows. 00 : ADVANCE HEAD 01 : CONFI HEAD

41.35 : COLOR FRAME SELECT .


This command is used to select the color frame mode of the servo system by the value of DATA-1. [DATA-1] 01 : 2 Fields 02 : 4 Fields 03 : 8 Fields (PAL, PAL-M) FF : Depends on the DEVICE

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41.36 : TIMER MODE SELECT .


This command is used for selecting the TIMER system used in the AUTO mode by the value of DATA-1. This is used for the IN ENTRY, OUT ENTRY, IN PRESET, OUT PRESET, PREROLL and CUE UP WITH DATA, etc. [DATA-1] 00 : TIME CODE 01 : TIMER-1 FF : Depends on the DEVICE

41.37 : INPUT CHECK .


When DATA-1 is set to 01, VIDEO and all AUDIO channels are set to Forced EE mode. When DATA-1 is set to 00, the Forced EE modes of VIDEO and all AUDIO channels are released.

41.38 : PB FIELD/FRAME SEL .


This command is used to select either a Field or Frame for the DT head to trace during playback in accordance with the contents of DATA-1. [DATA-1] 00 : FIELD 01 : FRAME

41.3A : EDIT FILED SELECT .


This command is used to specify the edit field according to the value of DATA-1. [DATA-1] 00 : FILED-1/FILED-2 EDIT and EE will be started and completed at the field which is the same as the field that the following commands are received. 20.60 : FULL EE OFF 20.61 : FULL EE ON 20.63 : SELECT EE ON 20.64 : EDIT OFF 20.65 : EDIT ON 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET 01 : FILED-1 02 : FILED-2 FF : Depends on the DEVICE HDW-500/F500 and SRW-5000/5500 : ITEM-305 Other models : ITEM-304

41.3B : FREEZE MODE SELECT .


This command is used to select a field or frame to constitute the FREEZE picture in accordance with the contents of DATA-1. [DATA-1] 00 : FIELD-1 or FIELD-2 01 : FIELD-1 02 : FIELD-2 03 : FRAME1, 2 04 : FRAME2, 1 FF : Depends on the DEVICE

44.3C : POSTROLL TIME .


This command is used to preset the POSTROLL TIME of DEVICE to the value given by DATA-1 to DATA-4. Setting POSTROLL TIME is allowed in units of second within the range of 0 to 30 seconds. Refer to 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command for the data format. 25

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41.3D : PRE READ MODE SELECT .


This command is used for selecting the mode for pre-read editing according to DATA-1. [DATA-1] 00 : DISABLE (PRE READ editing mode is disabled) 01 : ENABLE (PRE READ editing mode is enabled) FF : Depens on the DEVICE.

4X.3E : REC INH PRESET .


This command is used to set or to reset the REC INHIBIT mode of all channels in accordance with the contents of DATA-1 and DATA-2. All channels are set to the REC INHIBIT mode when all bits other than bit-6 of DATA-1 or any bit of DATA-2 is 1. The REC INHIBIT mode of all channels is reset when bit-6 only of DATA-1 is 1, or when all bits are 0. Refer to the 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET command, for the data format.

4X.3F : t PLAY PRESET .


This is the command set set/cancel the FEED PLAY mode. When the FEED PLAY mode is set, the device starts preparation for FEED PLAY. When the preparation is complete, it sets the status FEED READY (7X.20 : STATUS DATA command data No. A bit-3). [DATA-1 : MODE]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 FEED PLAY BIT-1 BIT-0

[DATA-2/DATA-3 : SPEED] Refer to 2X.11 : JOG FWD for the data format. When a device receives 20.01 : PLAY command in the FEED PLAY mode, the device operates at specifying speed.

40.40 : AUTO MODE OFF . 40.41 : AUTO MODE ON .


This command is used for switching ON/OFF the AUTO mode of the DEVICE.

40.44 : AUDIO SPLIT OFF . 44.45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON .


This command is used for switching ON/OFF the AUDIO SPLIT of the DEVICE.

40.46 : VARIABLE MEMORY OFF . 40.47 : VARIABLE MEMORY ON .


This command is used for switching ON/OFF the VARIABLE MEMORY MODE of the DEVICE.

40.48 : VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE OFF . 40.49 : VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE ON .


When the DEVICE receives 40.49 : VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE ON command, EXTERNAL reference is selected as SERVO REFERENCE in the playback of E-E mode. VIDEO REFERENCE DISABLE OFF is set when the power of the DEVICE is turned on.

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4X.50 : DA INPUT SELECT .


This command is used to select the input signal source of the audio channels according to the values of DATA-1/2 and DATA-3/4. [DATA-1/DATA-2] DA5 to DA8 are available for MSW/SRW series only.
BIT-7 DA8 BIT-6 DA7 BIT-5 DA6 BIT-4 DA5 BIT-3 DA4 BIT-2 DA3 BIT-1 DA2 BIT-0 DA1

[DATA-3/DATA-4] Available for SRW series only.


BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 DA12 BIT-2 DA11 BIT-1 DA10 BIT-0 DA9

The table below shows the input signal sources for the audio channels.
DATA-1/2 or DATA-3/4 BIT-X 0/0 0/1 1/1 INPUT SIGNAL DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU) ANALOG AUDIO NO CHANGE

42.51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS PRESET .


This command is used to select the emphasis mode of the audio channels according to the contents of DATA-1 and DATA-2. n This command is not available for DA5 and later channels.
[DATA-1/DATA-2]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 DA4 BIT-2 DA3 BIT-1 DA2 BIT-0 DA1

The table below shows the emphasis mode statuses.


DATA-1 00 00 OTHERS DATA-2 00 0F EMPHASIS MODE OFF ON NO CHANGE

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4X.54 : EXTNDED DA INPUT SELECT .


This command is used for selecting the input audio source according to the values of DATA-1 to DATA-6. m . DATA-3 and DATA-4 are available for MSW/SRW series only. . DATA-5 and DATA-6 are available for SRW series only.
DATA-1 CH2 MSD DATA-5 CH10 MSD CH9 LSD CH1 LSD CH4 MSD DATA-6 CH12 MSD CH11 LSD DATA-2 CH3 LSD CH6 MSD DATA-3 CH5 LSD CH8 MSD DATA-4 CH7 LSD

4-BIT DATA

0 1 2 3 E F

: : : : : :

ANALOG AES/EBU SDI SDTI INTERNAL SG NO CHANGE

Ex. In the case of 42.54.22.00 (Specify the DATA-1 and DATA-2 only) CH-1 & CH-2 : SDI input CH-3 & CH-4 : ANALOG input

. 41.60 : VITC BYPASS


This command is used for selecting the recording VITC according to the value of DATA-1. [DATA] 00 : Record the TIME DATA of internal LTC GENERATOR 01 : Record the VITC signal data inserted in the input video signal FF : Depends on the DEVICE

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42.61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE SELECT .


This command is used for presetting the internal LTC generator according to the values of DATA-1 and DATA-2.
00 preset 00 01 DATA-1 (TIME MODE) 02 03 04 05 preset free run preset rec run regenerate with tape LTC regenerate with tape VITC regenerate with ext LTC regenerate with ext VITC preset free run preset rec run regenerate TC with tape LTC regenerate TC with tape VITC regenerate TC with ext LTC regenerate TC with ext VITC DATA-2 (UB MODE) 02 03 copy from copy from tape LTC tape VITC regenerate regenerate UB with tape UB with tape LTC VITC regenerate TC & UB with tape LTC regenerate TC & UB with tape VITC regenerate TC & UB with ext LTC regenerate TC & UB with ext VITC 04 copy from ext LTC regenerate UB with ext LTC 05 copy from ext VITC regenerate UB with ext VITC

The values of setup menus ITEM-606 to 609 are set as shown in the table below in HDW-500/ F500 and SRW-5000/5500.
DATA-2 (UB MODE) 05 04 03 02 00 (Preset data) (COPY from (COPY from (COPY from (COPY from ext VITC) ext LTC) tape VITC) tape LTC) regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate preset ext-VITC ext-LTC int-VITC int-LTC int-* UB UB UB UB * free run free run free run free run free run preset regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate ext-LTC int-* int-VITC int-LTC ext-VITC UB UB UB * UB rec run free run rec run * * regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate int-LTC int-LTC int-LTC int-LTC int-LTC TC & UB TC & UB TC & UB TC & UB TC free run * * * * regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate int-VITC int-VITC int-VITC int-VITC int-VITC TC & UB TC & UB TC & UB TC & UB TC free run * * * * regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate ext-LTC ext-LTC ext-LTC ext-LTC ext-LTC TC & UB TC & UB TC & UB TC & UB TC free run * * * * regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate regenerate ext-VITC ext-VITC ext-VITC ext-VITC ext-VITC TC & UB TC & UB TC & UB TC & UB TC free run * * * * *: The mode remains unchanged.

00 (Free run)

01 (Rec Run)

02 DATA-1 (Regenerate (TC MODE) with INT LTC) 03 (Regenerate with INT VITC) 04 (Regenerate with EXT LTC) 05 (Regenerate with EXT VITC)

Menu items to be set ITEM-606 : ITEM-607 : ITEM-608 : ITEM-609 : TCG MODE SELECT TCG REGENE SOURCE SELECT TCG/UBG REGENE MODE REC RUN/FREE RUN SELECT

41.63 : RECORD LTC SELECT .


This command is used for selecting the recording LTC according to the value of DATA-1. [DATA-1] 00 : Internal generated LTC is recorded. 01 : External LTC is recorded. FF : Depends on the DEVICE

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42.70 : VIDEO INPUT SELECT .


This command is used for selecting the input video source according to the values of DATA-1 and DATA-2. This command is invalid when a VTR does not have video input source specified by DATA-1 and DATA-2.
[DATA-1]
BIT-7 INTERNAL SG BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 SDTI *1 BIT-2 BIT-1 SDI BIT-0 ANALOG

[DATA-2]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 DUB *1 BIT-2 BIT-1 Y/PB /PR BIT-0 COMPOSITE

DATA-1 01 01 02 02 08 80

DATA-2 01 02 02 08 02 XX

Video Input Source Analog composite input Analog component (Y/PB/PR) input SDI (Serial Digital Interface) input DUB*1 input (or, SDTI input on HDW-500/F500) SDTI*1 (Serial Data Transport Interface) input (HDW-500/F500 excluded) Internal Signal Generator

*1: For HDW-500/F500, DUB and SDTI input are processed regarded as the same command applied to DATA-1 = 02, DATA-2 = 08 only.

4X.91 : OUTPUT VIDEO LEVEL .


This command is used to control the output video signal level. It is common to both digital and analog video outputs. For other HDW/SRW series, applied only to Down Converter output. When the 40.91 command is received ; This requests to set the UNITY value of the DEVICE. (UNITY value = 4000H) When the 42.91 command is received ;
DATA-1 : Lower byte N: Level control data (16-bit straight binary, Linear code) DATA-2 : Upper byte Cover range : +3 dB to VIDEO OUTPUT LEVEL = 20 log N (H) [dB] 4000 (H)

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4X.92 : OUTPUT SETUP (BLACK) LEVEL .


This command is used to control the setup level (black level) of the output video signal. It is common to both digital and analog video outputs. For other HDW/SRW series, applied only to Down Converter output. When the 40.92 command is received ; This requests to set the UNITY value of the DEVICE. (UNITY value = 00H) When the 41.92 command is received ; DATA-1: Level control data (8-bit binary, Twos complement) 1 step: 0.7 IRE (for NTSC or when 525/60 system operation) 0.5 IRE (for NTSC HDWseries) 1.19 mV (for PAL or when 625/50 system operation)

4X.93 : OUTPUT CHROMA LEVEL .


This command is used to control the chroma level of the output video signal. It is common to both digital and analog video outputs. For other HDW/SRW series, applied only to Down Converter output. When the 40.93 command is received ; This requests to set the UNITY value of the DEVICE. (UNITY value = 4000H) When the 42.93 command is received ; DATA-1 : Lower byte N: Level control data (16-bit straight binary, Linear code) DATA-2 : Upper byte Cover range : +3 dB to OUTPUT CHROMA LEVEL = 20 log N (H) [dB] 4000 (H)

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47.95 : EXTENDED OUTPUT VIDEO LEVEL CONTROL .


This command is used to control the output video level by the DATA-1 through DATA-7. This command is common to digital video output and analog video output. The upper 4-bit of DATA-1 define the control mode, and the lower 3-bit define validity of the DATA-2 through DATA-7.
[DATA-1]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 0 BIT-2 DATA-6, DATA-7 1 : VALID 0 : INVALID BIT-1 DATA-4, DATA-5 1 : VALID 0 : INVALID BIT-0 DATA-2, DATA-3 1 : VALID 0 : INVALID

BIT-7 0 0 1

BIT-6 0 0 0

BIT-5 0 1 1

BIT-4 1 0 0

MODE COMPOSITE Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR HD Y/PB/PR

BIT-3 is always set to 0. The DATA-2 through DATA-7 are 16-bit level control data. These contents depend on control mode.
MODE COMPOSITE Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR HD Y/PB/PR DATA-2/DATA-3 VIDEO Y Y DATA-4/DATA-5 CHROMA PB or CB PB DATA-6/DATA-7 HUE PR or CR PR

OUTPUT LEVEL =

N (H) [dB] 4000 (H) N: Level control data (16-bit straight binary) UNITY = 4000 (H) 20 log N (H) [dB] 1000 (H) N: HUE (CHROMA PHASE) control data (16-bit binary, Twos complement) UNITY = 0000 (H)
x

HUE (CHROMA PHASE) = 45

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4X.98 : OUTPUT H PHASE .


This command is used to control the H phase (for HDW series SYNC plase) of the output video signal. It is common to both digital and analog outputs. For other HDW/SRW series, applied only to Down Converter output. When the 40.98 command is received ; This requests to set the UNITY value of the DEVICE. (UNITY VALUE = 00H) When the 41.98 command is received ; DATA-1 : Phase control data (8-bit binary, Twos complement) Cover range : +127 to _128 steps, 1 step : cycle of SC.

4X.99 : OUTPUT SC PHASE .


This command is used to control the SC PHASE (for HDW series SYNC FINE PHASE) of the output video signal. It is common to both digital and analog video outputs. For other HDW/SRW series, applied only to Down Converter output. When the 40.99 command is received ; This requests to set the UNITY value of the DEVICE. (UNITY VALUE = 0000H) When the 42.99 command is received ;
DATA-1 : Lower byte N: Phase control data (16-bit straight binary, Linear code) DATA-2 : Upper byte Cover range : 0 to 296 ns N (H) 400 (H)

SC PHASE = 296 ns

. 4X.9A :OUTPUT VIDEO HUE


This command is used to control the HUE (Burst CHROMA phase) of the output video signal. It is common to both digital and analog video outputs. For other HDW/SRW series, applied only to Down Converter output. When the 40.9A command is received ; This requests to set the UNITY value of the DEVICE. (UNITY = 00H) When the 41.9A command is received ; DATA-1 : Hue (Burst CHROMA phase) control data (8-bit binary, Twos complement) Cover range : +30 to _30 steps, 1 step : 1

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44.9C : OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE .


This command is used to control the SYSTEM PHASE of the output video signal. It is common to both digital and analog video outputs. DATA-1 to DATA-4 : Phase control data (32-bit binary, Twos complement) Cover range : _31.7 to +31.7 us, 1 step : 10 ps

41.9E : SUPERIMPOSE .
This command is used to control the SUPERIMPOSE mode of the DEVICE according to the value of DATA-1 [DATA-1] 00 : SUPERIMPOSE OFF 01 : SUPERIMPOSE ON FF : Depends on the DEVICE

4X.9F : VIDEO CONTROL DATA SET .


This command is used to specify the VIDEO CONTROL DATA according to the DATA-1 and DATA-2. [DATA-1] Upper 4-bit are used to specify the block. The data defined below must be set for BIT-7 to BIT-4.
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 0 BIT-2 0 BIT-1 0 BIT-0 0

BIT-7 0 0 0 1

BIT-6 0 0 1 0

BIT-5 0 1 0 1

BIT-4 1 0 0 0

BLOCK COMPOSITE Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR G/B/R BHD Y/PB/PR

[DATA-2] Indicates the starting data No. of the setting data. [DATA-3 or followings] Setting data. The number of data is according to the byte count of the command set. For the data format, refer to the 7X.25 : VODEO CONTROL DATA command. When specified data includes undefined area, it will be ignored.

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4X.A0 :AUDIO INPUT LEVEL .


This command is used to control the audio input level by the BIT-0 through BIT-3 of DATA-1. n This command is not available for DA5 and later channels. When the DEVICE receives 41.A0 command, the audio input level of the channels assigned by DATA-1 will be set to the reference level of the DEVICE. The level data are composed of 2 bytes for each channel, and they are arranged in the sequence of DA1 and DA2 channels. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 * BIT-6 * BIT-5 * BIT-4 * BIT-3 DA4 BIT-2 DA3 BIT-1 DA2 BIT-0 DA1 * : Reserved

Ex. When DATA-1 is 00001001, the data format is as shown below.


DATA-1 09 DATA-2 LOWER DATA-3 UPPER DATA-4 LOWER DATA-5 UPPER

DA1 LEVEL DATA

DA4 LEVEL DATA

If the value of the level data is assumed to be N, then the signal level is defined as follows.

N: Level data : (16-bit straight binary, Linear code) Cover range : +12 dB to _ INPUT SIGNAL LEVEL = 20 log N (H) [dB] 4000 (H)

4X.A1 :AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL .


This command is used to control the audio output level. For the data format, refer to the 4X.A0 : AUDIO INPUT LEVEL command. When the DEVICE receives the 41.A1 command, the audio output level is set to the unity level of the DEVICE.

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4X.A3 :EXTENDED AUDIO INPUT LEVEL . 4X.A4 :EXTENDED AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL .
This command is used to control the audio input/output level. The controlled channel is specified in DATA-1, DATA-2, and DATA-3 (SRW series only), and level data is specified in the following 3-byte data. [DATA-1 : Aux audio channel]
BIT-7 * BIT-6 * BIT-5 * BIT-4 * BIT-3 * BIT-2 * BIT-1 * BIT-0 * * : Reserved

[DATA-2 : Main audio 1 through 8 channels] CH-5 to CH-8 are available for MSW/SRW series only.
BIT-7 CH-8 BIT-6 CH-7 BIT-5 CH-6 BIT-4 CH-5 BIT-3 CH-4 BIT-2 CH-3 BIT-1 CH-2 BIT-0 CH-1

[DATA-3 : Main audio 9 through 12 channels] Available for SRW series only. 46.A3 or 46.A4 command specifies the Main audio 9 through 12 channels.
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 CH-12 BIT-2 CH-11 BIT-1 CH-10 BIT-0 CH-9

Example: When the 45.A3 command is received


DATA-1 00000000 DATA-2 00001111 DATA-3 Level Data (Lower) DATA-4 Level Data DATA-5 Level Data (Upper)

If the value of the level data is assumed to be N, then the input signal level is defined by the following formula. N: Level data (24-bit straight binary, Linear code) Cover range : +24 dB to _ , 000000 (H) = _ INPUT SIGNAL LEVEL = 20 log N (H) [dB] 100000 (H)

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4X.A8 :AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE .


This command is used to control the audio output phase in sample units. When the DEVICE receives the 40.A8 command ; Audio output phase is adjusted to the video output phase. (keep the input audio/video phase. keep the lip sync) When the 42.A8 command is received ; DATA-1, DATA-2 : Phase control data (16-bit straight binary, Twos complement, Linear code) 1 step = 1 sample When the 43.A8 command is received ; DATA-1 to DATA-3 : Phase control data (24-bit binary, Twos complement) 1 step = 1 sample Cover range : +127 to _128 steps

4X.AA :CROSS FADE TIME PRESET .


This command is used to set the cross fade time of digital audio during editing. DATA-1 is used to select the signal. DATA-2 and subsequent data set the cross fade time. The fade time data consists of the 2-byte data for each signal, and is aligned in the order starting from the fade out time, the fade in time during cut-in, and the fade in time, fade out time during cut-out. Units of the fade time are millisecond. Example : when 45.AA.03.00.01.00.02 command is used, the fade out time during cut-in is set to 100 milliseconds and the fade in time during cut-in is set to 200 milliseconds.
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 FADE OUT BIT-2 FADE IN BIT-1 FADE IN BIT-0 FADE OUT

CUT OUT

CUT IN

DATA-2, -4, -6, -8 LOWER

DATA-3, -5, -7, -9 UPPER

n The cross fade time that is set by DATA-2 and DATA-3, applies to all signals in HDW-500/ F500, and SRW-5000/5500 even though the fade times that are different for the respective signals, are set separately. The cross fade time can be set in the range starting from 0 to 115 milliseconds. However, selection of the cross fade time is not continuous. Hence, when receiving this command, the input cross fade time is converted to the nearest preset time that has already been stored internally. The actual fade time is displayed in the setup menu ITEM-811 : DIGITAL AUDIO FADE TIME.

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4X.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SELECT .


This command is used for selecting audio monitoring mode for left channel and right channel respectively. [DATA-1 : Specify the auxiliary channel for monitoring left channel]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0 AUX-1 (CUE-1)

[DATA-2 : Specify the auxiliary channel for monitoring right channel]


BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0 AUX-1 (CUE-1)

[DATA-3 : Specify the main channel for monitoring left channel] CH-5 to CH-8 are available for MSW/SRW series only.
BIT-7 CH-8 BIT-6 CH-7 BIT-5 CH-6 BIT-4 CH-5 BIT-3 CH-4 BIT-2 CH-3 BIT-1 CH-2 BIT-0 CH-1

[DATA-4 : Specify the main channel for monitoring right channel] CH-5 to CH-8 are available for MSW/SRW series only.
BIT-7 CH-8 BIT-6 CH-7 BIT-5 CH-6 BIT-4 CH-5 BIT-3 CH-4 BIT-2 CH-3 BIT-1 CH-2 BIT-0 CH-1

[DATA-5 : Specify the main channel for monitoring left channel] Available for SRW series only.
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 CH-12 BIT-2 CH-11 BIT-1 CH-10 BIT-0 CH-9

[DATA-6 : Specify the main channel for monitoring right channel] Available for SRW series only.
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 CH-12 BIT-2 CH-11 BIT-1 CH-10 BIT-0 CH-9

It is possible to select the channels multiple all at once.

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4X.AF :AUDIO CONTROL DATA SET .


This command is used to specify the AUDIO CONTROL DATA by DATA-1 and DATA-2. [DATA-1] Upper 4 bits are used to specify the AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT CONTROL DATA.
BIT-7 0 BIT-6 0 BIT-5 OUT BIT-4 IN BIT-3 0 BIT-2 0 BIT-1 0 BIT-0 0

BIT-5 0 1 1

BIT-4 1 0 1 INPUT (AUDIO INPUT CONTROL DATA) OUTPUT (AUDIO OUTPUT CONTROL DATA) INPUT & OUTPUT

[DATA-2] Indicates the first data No. of the setting data. [DATA-3 or followings] Setting data. The number of set data is according to byte count of the command set. For the data format, refer to the 7X.26 : AUDIO CONTROL DATA command. When specified data includes undefined area, it will be ignored. When the DATA from No.15 through 1A of the AUDIO INPUT CONTROL DATA is set, it will be ignored.

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4X.B8 :LOCAL KEY MAP CONTROL .


When the DEVICE receives the 00.1D : LOCAL ENABLE command, the control panel can be operated in accordance with the LOCAL ENABLE MAP which has been set by the 4X.B8 command. When the DEVICE receives the 00.1C : LOCAL DISABLE command, all keys, buttons and controls on the control panel can be no longer operated regardless of the setting of this command. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 * BIT-6 * BIT-5 * BIT-4 * BIT-3 * BIT-2 * BIT-1 * BIT-0 TTP * : Reserved

The blocks corresponding to the 1 bits of DATA-1 can be operated. DATA-1/BIT-0 : TAPE TRANSPORT CONTROL In the REMOTE mode, all the control buttons for the tape transfer system can be operated on the control panel. For controlling the respective buttons individually, DATA-2 and DATA-3 bits correspond to the buttons the control panel. [DATA-2]
BIT-7 * BIT-6 PREROLL BIT-5 * BIT-4 * BIT-3 REC/EDIT BIT-2 PLAY BIT-1 STOP BIT-0 STANDBY * : Undefined

[DATA-3]
BIT-7 * BIT-6 * BIT-5 * BIT-4 * BIT-3 * BIT-2 VAR BIT-1 JOG BIT-0 SHTL/FF/ REW * : Undefined

42.F8 : STILL OFF TIME . . 42.FA : STANDBY OFF TIME


This command is used to set the STILL OFF TIME or STANDBY OFF TIMER.
DATA-1 10 Second MSD 1 Second LSD DATA-2 10 Minute MSD 1 Minute LSD

n For HDW-500/F500/250, and SRW-5000/5500, timer set which is available using Setup menu ITEM-501: STILL TIMER is rolled up to each second of 0.5, 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and to each minute of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 30.

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61.0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE .


This command is used for requesting the TIME CODE data that the DEVICE is generating. The DEVICE will make a response with the TIME CODE data according to the content of the DATA-1. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 GEN UB BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0 GEN TC

REQUEST COMMAND DATA-1 = 01 : Request for GEN TC DATA-1 = 10 : Request for GEN UB DATA-1 = 11 : Request for GEN TC&UB

RESPONSE COMMAND 74.08 : GEN TIME DATA 74.09 : GEN UB DATA 78.08 : GEN TC & UB DATA

74.08 : GEN TC DATA .


When the DEVICE receives the 61.0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE command and its DATA-1 is 01, the TC TIME data generated by the DEVICE will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the 74.08 : GEN TIME DATA command. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

78.08 : GEN TC & UB DATA .


When the DEVICE receives the 61.0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE command and its DATA-1 is 11, the TIME DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the 74.08 : GEN TIME DATA command and the USERS BIT DATA will be added to DATA-5 to DATA-8. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA and 44.05 : USERS BIT PRESET commands.

74.09 : GEN UB DATA .


When the DEVICE receives the 61.0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE command and its DATA-1 is 10, the TC UB data generated by the DEVICE will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the 74.09 : GEN UB DATA command. For the data format, refer to the 44.05 : USERS BIT PRESET command.

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61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE


This command is used for requesting the TIME DATA or USERS BIT. The DEVICE will make a response according to the content of DATA-1. When accurate time data is requested in the normal playback mode, the following condition must be satisfied. . Select external reference mode. . CURRENT TIME SENSE command and its return must be completed within the field-2. [DATA-1]
BIT-7

The response command to the request command is as follows.


BIT-6 BIT-5 VITC UB BIT-4 LTC UB BIT-3 BIT-2 TIMER-1 BIT-1 VITC TIME BIT-0 LTC TIME

MSB

LSB

REQUEST DATA-1 RESPONSE 74.00: TIMER-1 DATA 74.04: LTC TIME DATA 74.14: LTC INTERPOLATED TIME DATA 74.05: LTC UB DATA 78.04: LTC TIME & UB DATA 78.14: LTC INTERPOLATED TIME DATA & UB DATA 74.06: VITC TIME DATA 74.16: VITC HOLD TIME DATA 74.07: VITC UB DATA 78.06: VITC TIME & UB DATA 78.16: VITC HOLD TIME & UB DATA

01

02

03 * 4

04 O

10

20

30 * 4

11 * 3

22 * 3

33 3,*4

O O

O O O O O O O * 1 O * 1 O * 2 O * 2 O * 1 O * 2 O * 1 O * 1 O * 2
*

O O

O 2

m * 1) BVW-10/11/15/40 do not have the VITC READER, so they return 70.0D : REQUEST TIME DATA MISSING command. * 2) BVW-10/11/15/40 do not have the VITC READER, so they do not return the VITC DATA. (only LTC DATA) BVW-35/50 and DVW-250 return the LTC DATA. * 3) If the request DATA-1 eguals to 11, 22 or 33, TIME DATA is returned by DATA-1 through DATA-4 and USERS BIT DATA is returned by DATA-5 through DATA-8. * 4) When VITC and LTC are requested at the same time, the USERS BIT or TIME DATA to be returned is determined in accordance with the table shown below.
UB or TC reading LTC OK NG OK NG VITC OK OK NG NG Return data LTC VITC LTC LTC
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74.00 : TIMER-1 DATA


When the DEVICE is required the TIMER-1 data by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command, the TIMER-1 data (CTL COUNTER) will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4. At that time, the DF/NDF mode of TIMER-1 is set to BIT-6 of DATA-1. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

74.04 : LTC TIME DATA


When the DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIMER SENSE command, the LTC TIME DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4. For the data format, refer to 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

78.04 : LTC TIME & UB DATA


When the DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA and USERS BIT DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command, the LTC TIME DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 and the LTC USERS BIT DATA will be added to DATA-5 through DATA8. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA and 44.05 : USERS BIT PRESET commands.

74.05 : LTC UB DATA


The DEVICE is required the LTC USERS BIT DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIMER SENSE command, the LTC USERS BIT DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4. For the data format, refer to the 44.05 : U-BIT PRESET command.

74.06 : VITC TIME DATA


The DEVICE is required the VITC TIME DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command, the VITC TIME DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

78.06 : VITC TIME & UB DATA


When the DEVICE is required the VITC TIME DATA and USERS BIT DATA by 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command, the VITC TIME DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 and the VITC USERS BIT DATA will be added to DATA-5 through DATA8. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA or 44.05 : USERS BIT PRESET command.

74.07 : VITC UB DATA


The DEVICE is required the VITC USERS BIT DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command, the VITC USERS BIT DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA4. For the data format, refer to the 44.05 : U-BIT PRESET command.

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70.0D : REQUEST TIME DATA MISSING


When the DEVICE receives an inadequate request (DATA-1 is undefined or mismatched) by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command, the DEVICE returns this command to the CONTROLLER.

74.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME DATA


When the DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command, the LTC TIME DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 for return. This means that LTC TIME DATA is interpolated with the CTL. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

78.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME & UB DATA


When the DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA and USERS BIT DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command, the LTC TIME DATA and LTC USERS BIT DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 and to DATA-5 through DATA-8, respectively for return. This means that LTC TIME DATA is interpolated with the CTL. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA and 44.05 : USERS BIT PRESET commands.

74.16 : VITC HOLD TIME DATA


The DEVICE is required the VITC TIME DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command and it is not read correctly, the VITC TIME DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

78.16 : VITC HOLD TIME & UB DATA


The DEVICE is required the VITC TIME DATA and USERs BIT DATA by the 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command and it is not read correctly, the VITC USERS BIT DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 and the VITC USERs BIT DATA will be added to DATA-5 through DATA-8. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA and 44.05 : USERS BIT PRESET commands.

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60.10 : 60.11 : 60.12 : 60.13 :

IN DATA SENSE OUT DATA SENSE A IN DATA SENSE A OUT DATA SENSE
These commands are used for requesting the IN/OUT DATA and the AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT DATA. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

REQUEST COMMAND 60.10 : IN DATA SENSE 60.11 : OUT DATA SENSE 60.12 : A IN DATA SENSE 60.13 : A OUT DATA SENSE

RESPONSE COMMAND 74.10 : IN DATA 74.11 : OUT DATA 74.12 : A IN DATA 74.13 : A OUT DATA

74.10 : IN DATA
When the DEVICE receives the 60.10 : IN DATA SENSE command, the IN DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the 74.10 : IN DATA command. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

74.11 : OUT DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.11 : OUT DATA SENSE command, the OUT DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the 74.11 : OUT DATA command. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

74.12 : A IN DATA
When the DEVICE receives the 60.12 : A IN DATA SENSE command, the AUDIO IN DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the 74.12 : A IN DATA command. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

74.13 : A OUT DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.13 : A OUT DATA SENSE command, the AUDIO OUT DATA will be added to DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the 74.13 : A OUT DATA command. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

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61.20 : STATUS SENSE


This command is used for requesting the status of the DEVICE. It specifies the data to be sent back by the 7X.20 : STATUS DATA command according to DATA-1 added to this command. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0

MSB

LSB

MSD (BIT-7 to 4) : Indicates the starting DATA No. of the data to be sent back. LSD (BIT-3 to 0) : Indicates the number of data bytes (1H to FH) to be sent back. EX. When the DATA-1 of the 61.20 : STATUS SENSE command is 2A. The STATUS DATA of the DEVICE will send back ten bytes from the DATA No.2, i. e. DATA No.2 to DATA No.B.

7X.20 : STATUS DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 61.20 : STATUS SENSE command, the following data will be sent back in accordance with the request.

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BVW-10/11/15/35/40/50 STATUS DATA


BIT-7 DATA No. 0 BIT-6 BIT-5 CASSETTE OUT STANDBY ON SERVO LOCK AUTO MODE SELECT EE ON * 1 FULL EE ON * 1 INSERT
*

BIT-4

BIT-3 TAPE TROUBLE * 3

BIT-2 HARD ERROR F.FWD

BIT-1

BIT-0 LOCAL
*

DATA No. 1

TENSION RELEASE * 5 TSO

STOP

EJECT

REW

REC
*

PLAY

1 CUE UP COMPLETE IN PREROLL OR CUE UP

DATA No. 2 DATA No. 3 DATA No. 4

SHUTTLE

JOG

VAR

TAPE DIRECTION

STILL OUT

EDIT
*

1 TIME CODE * 6 AUDIO CH-2 * 1

DATA No. 5

ASSEMBLE
*

VIDEO
*

AUDIO CH-1 * 1

DATA No. 6 DATA No. 7 DATA No. 8 END OF TAPE


*

COLOR FRAME LOCK * 7

REC INHIBIT
*

DATA No. 9 DATA No. A DATA No. B DATA No. C DATA No. D DATA No. E DATA No. F

m * 1) BVW-10/11/15 do not set this bit. * 2) BVW-10/11/15 always set this bit. * 3) BVW-10/11/15/40 do not set this bit. * 4) BVW-35/50 do not set this bit. * 5) BVW-11 only. * 6) BVW-40 only. * 7) BVW-50 only.

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BVW-60/65/70/75/D75/85P/95/96/D265/9000 STATUS DATA


BIT-7 DATA No. 0 DATA No. 1 DATA No. 2 DATA No. 3 DATA No. 4 STANDBY ON SERVO LOCK AUTO MODE SELECT EE ON * 1 FULL EE ON * 1 INSERT
*

BIT-6

BIT-5 CASSETTE OUT

BIT-4 REF VD MISSING EJECT JOG

BIT-3

BIT-2 HARD ERROR

BIT-1

BIT-0 LOCAL

TENSION RELEASE TSO

STOP SHUTTLE

REW VAR AUDIO OUT

F.FWD TAPE DIRECTION AUDIO IN AUTO EDIT * 1 TIME CODE * 1

REC * 1 STILL OUT PREVIEW

PLAY CUE UP COMPLETE IN PREROLL OR CUE UP AUDIO CH-1 * 1

EDIT
*

REVIEW
*

DATA No. 5

ASSEMBLE
*

VIDEO
*

AUDIO CH-2 * 1

DATA No. 6 DATA No. 7 VARIABLE VAR MEMORY MEMORY ACTIVE * * 2 2 LOST LOCK AUDIO SPLIT IN/OUT STATUS

DATA No. 8

END OF TAPE

COLOR FRAME LOCK

REC INHIBIT * 3

DATA No. 9 DATA No. A DATA No. B DATA No. C DATA No. D DATA No. E DATA No. F DA2 * 4 DA1 * 4

m * 1) BVW-60/65/95 do not set this bit. * 2) BVW-60/70, which do not have DT HEAD do not set this bit. * 3) BVW-60/65/95 always set this bit. * 4) BVW-85P only.

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DVW series STATUS DATA


BIT-7 DATA No. 0 DATA No. 1 STANDBY ON SERVO LOCK AUTO MODE SELECT EE ON * 1 TENSION RELEASE * 3 TSO MODE FREEZE ON FULL EE ON * 1 INSERT ASSEMBLE EDIT
*

BIT-6

BIT-5 CASSETTE OUT STOP

BIT-4 REF VD MISSING EJECT

BIT-3

BIT-2 HARD ERROR

BIT-1

BIT-0 LOCAL * 3

REW

F.FWD

REC
*

PLAY

1 CUE UP COMPLETE IN

DATA No. 2 DATA No. 3

SHUTTLE

JOG

VAR AUDIO OUT * 3 REVIEW


*

TAPE DIRECTION AUDIO IN * 3 AUTO EDIT * 1 TIME CODE


*

STILL OUT

DATA No. 4

PREVIEW

PREROLL OR CUE UP AUDIO CH-1 (CUE) * 1

DATA No. 5

VIDEO

AUDIO CH-2 (CUE) * 1

DATA No. 6 DATA No. 7

LAMP STILL VARIABLE VAR MEMORY MEMORY ACTIVE * * 3 3 LOST LOCK

LAMP FWD AUDIO SPLIT * 1 * 3

LAMP REV SYNC ACTIVE


*

IN/OUT STATUS

3 COLOR FRAME LOCK REC INHIBIT * 2

DATA No. 8

END OF TAPE

DATA No. 9 DATA No. A DATA No. B DATA No. C DATA No. D DATA No. E DATA No. F TAPE TOP TAPE END * * 4 4 THREAD * 4 DA4 * 1 DA3 * 1 DA2 * 1 DA1 * 1

m * 1) DVW-510/A510 do not set this bit. * 2) DVW-510/A510 always set this bit. * 3) DVW-250 does not set this bit. * 4) DVW-2000/M2000 only.

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DNW series STATUS DATA


BIT-7 DATA No. 0 DATA No. 1 DATA No. 2 DATA No. 3 STANDBY ON SERVO LOCK AUTO MODE SELECT EE ON * 1 TENSION RELEASE TSO MODE FREEZE ON * 4 FULL EE ON * 1 INSERT
*

BIT-6

BIT-5 CASSETTE OUT STOP SHUTTLE

BIT-4 REF VD MISSING EJECT JOG

BIT-3

BIT-2 HARD ERROR

BIT-1

BIT-0 LOCAL

REW VAR AUDIO OUT

F.FWD TAPE DIRECTION AUDIO IN AUTO EDIT * 1 TIME CODE * 1

REC * 1 STILL OUT

PLAY CUE UP COMPLETE IN

DATA No. 4

EDIT
*

REVIEW
*

PREVIEW
*

PREROLL OR CUE UP AUDIO CH-1 * 1

DATA No. 5

ASSEMBLE
*

VIDEO
*

AUDIO CH-2 * 1

DATA No. 6 DATA No. 7

LAMP STILL VARIABLE VAR MEMORY MEMORY ACTIVE * * 4 4 LOST LOCK

LAMP FWD AUDIO SPLIT

LAMP REW SYNC ACTIVE IN/OUT STATUS

DATA No. 8

END OF TAPE

COLOR FRAME LOCK

REC INHIBIT * 2

DATA No. 9 DATA No. A FEED EXECUTE * 3 FEED READY * 3 FEED MODE * 3

DATA No. B DATA No. C DATA No. D DATA No. E DATA No. F DA4 * 1 DA3 * 1 DA2 * 1 DA1 * 1

m * 1) This bit is not set in the player device (DNW-30/A30/65/A65). * 2) This bit is always set in the player device (DNW-30/A30/65/A65). * 3) This bit is not set in DNW-A25/30/A30/A45/A50/A220. * 4) This bit is not set in DNW-A25/30/A30/A45/A50/A100/A220.

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HDW/MSW series STATUS DATA n See next page for HDW-500/F500/250.


BIT-7 DATA No. 0 DATA No. 1 DATA No. 2 STANDBY ON SERVO LOCK AUTO MODE SELECT EE ON * 1 TENSION RELEASE TSO MODE * 5 FREEZE ON * 5 FULL EE ON * 1 INSERT
*

BIT-6

BIT-5 CASSETTE OUT STOP SHUTTLE

BIT-4 REF VD MISSING EJECT JOG

BIT-3

BIT-2 HARD ERROR

BIT-1

BIT-0 LOCAL

REW VAR

F.FWD TAPE DIRECTION AUDIO IN * 5 AUTO EDIT * 1 TIME CODE * 4

REC * 1 STILL

PLAY CUE UP COMPLETE IN

DATA No. 3

AUDIO OUT * 5 EDIT


*

OUT

DATA No. 4

REVIEW
*

PREVIEW
*

PREROLL OR CUE UP AUDIO CH-1 * 4

DATA No. 5

ASSEMBLE
*

VIDEO
*

AUDIO CH-2 * 4

DATA No. 6 DATA No. 7

LAMP STILL VARIABLE VAR MEMORY MEMORY ACTIVE * * 5 5 LOST LOCK

LAMP FWD AUDIO SPLIT


*

LAMP REW SYNC ACTIVE IN/OUT STATUS

5 END OF TAPE COLOR FRAME LOCK * 5 REC INHIBIT


*

DATA No. 8

DATA No. 9 DATA No. A FEED EXECUTE * 5 FEED READY * 5 FEED MODE * 5

DATA No. B DATA No. C DATA No. D DATA No. E DATA No. F DA8 * 3 DA7 * 3 DA6 * 3 THREAD DA5 * 3 DA4 * 4 DA3 * 4 DA2 * 4 DA1 * 4

TAPE TOP TAPE END

m * 1) This bit is not set in the player device (HDW-A2100/M2100, MSW-M2100/M2100E). * 2) This bit is always set in the player device (HDW-A2100/M2100, MSW-M2100/M2100E). * 3) MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/M2000E only. * 4) This bit is not set in the player device (HDW-A2100/M2100, MSW-M2100/M2100E) and HDWS280. * 5) This bit is not set in HDW-S280.

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HDW-500/F500/250 STATUS DATA


BIT-7 DATA No. 0 DATA No. 1 STANDBY ON SERVO LOCK AUTO MODE SELECT EE ON TENSION RELEASE * 1 TSO MODE * 1 FREEZE ON FULL EE ON INSERT * 1 LAMP STILL VARIABLE VAR MEMORY MEMORY ACTIVE * * 1 1 BUZZER ON LOST LOCK ASSEMBLE LAMP FWD AUDIO SPLIT
*

BIT-6

BIT-5 CASSETTE OUT STOP

BIT-4 REF VD MISSING EJECT

BIT-3

BIT-2 HARD ERROR

BIT-1

BIT-0 LOCAL * 1

REW

F.FWD

REC

PLAY

DATA No. 2

SHUTTLE

JOG

VAR

TAPE DIRECTION AUDIO IN * 1 AUTO EDIT TIME CODE

STILL

CUE UP COMPLETE IN

DATA No. 3

CF MODE

AUDIO OUT * 1 REVIEW

OUT

DATA No. 4

EDIT

PREVIEW

PREROLL OR CUE UP A1 (CUE)

DATA No. 5 DATA No. 6 DATA No. 7

VIDEO LAMP REV SYNC ACTIVE


*

A2 (CUE)

IN/OUT STATUS

1 COLOR FRAME LOCK SERVO ALARM SYSTEM ALARM REC INHIBIT

DATA No. 8

NEAR EOT

END OF TAPE VIDEO LACK * 1

DATA No. 9

FUNCTION ABORT

DATA No. A DATA No. B DT FLD/FRM * 1 DA4 TAPE TOP TAPE END THREAD DA3 DA2 DA1

DATA No. C DATA No. D

m * 1) HDW-250 do not set this bit.

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SRW series STATUS DATA


BIT-7 DATA No. 0 DATA No. 1 DATA No. 2 DATA No. 3 DATA No. 4 STANDBY ON SERVO LOCK AUTO MODE SELECT EE ON TENSION RELEASE TSO MODE FREEZE ON FULL EE ON INSERT STILL LED ON VARIABLE VAR MEMORY MEMORY ACTIVE BUZZER ON FUNCTION ABORT LOST LOCK ASSEMBLE FWD LED ON AUDIO SPLIT NEAR EOT BIT-6 BIT-5 CASSETTE OUT STOP SHUTTLE BIT-4 SERVO REF. MIS EJECT JOG CF MODE EDIT REW VAR AUDIO OUT REVIEW BIT-3 BIT-2 HARD ERROR F.FWD TAPE DIRECTION AUDIO IN AUTO EDIT TIME CODE REC STILL OUT PREVIEW BIT-1 BIT-0 LOCAL PLAY CUE UP COMPLETE IN PREROLL OR CUE UP A1(CUE)

DATA No. 5 DATA No. 6 DATA No. 7

VIDEO REV LED ON SYNC ACTIVE END OF TAPE VIDEO LACK COLOR FRAME LOCK

A2(CUE)

IN/OUT STATUS SERVO ALARM SYSTEM ALARM REC INHIBIT

DATA No. 8

DATA No. 9 DATA No. A DATA No. B

DT FLD/FRM DA8 TAPE TOP DA7 TAPE END DA6 THREAD DA12 DA11 DA10 DA9 DA5 DA4 DA3 DA2 DA1

DATA No. C DATA No. D DATA No. E DATA No. F

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J-1/2/3/H3/10/10SDI/30/30SDI STATUS DATA


BIT-7 DATA No. 0 BIT-6 BIT-5 CASSETTE OUT STANDBY ON SERVO LOCK STOP SHUTTLE BIT-4 REF VD MISSING EJECT JOG REW VAR AUDIO OUT BIT-3 BIT-2 HARD ERROR F.FWD TAPE DIRECTION AUDIO IN STILL OUT PLAY CUE UP COMPLETE IN PREROLL OR CUE UP BIT-1 BIT-0

DATA No. 1 DATA No. 2 DATA No. 3 DATA No. 4

DATA No. 5 DATA No. 6 DATA No. 7 DATA No. 8 LAMP STILL LAMP FWD AUDIO SPLIT END OF TAPE REC INHIBIT * 1 LAMP REW

DATA No. 9 DATA No. A DATA No. B DATA No. C DATA No. D DATA No. E DATA No. F

n * 1) This bit is always set in player device.

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STATUS DATA No.0 BIT-5 : CASSETTE OUT This bit will be set to 1 when there is no cassette threading on the DEVICE. BIT-4 : REFERENCE VIDEO MISSING This bit will be set to 1 when the REFERENCE VIDEO is not detected on the REF VIDEO IN connector panel. BIT-3 : TAPE TROUBLE This bit will be set to 1 when the trouble is occurred (the tape is sticking to the drum, the tape is slackening and so on). For details, refer to the maintenance manual SELF DIAGNOSTICS, etc. BIT-2 : HARD ERROR This bit will be set to 1 when the following troubles (the tape is sticking to the drum, the tape is slackening and so on). For details, refer to the maintenance manual SELF DIAGNOSTICS, etc. BIT-0 : LOCAL This bit will be set to 1 when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel is set to LOCAL. However, for the DVW series (except DVW-250), DNW series (except DNW-A25/A28/A220), HDW series (except HDW-250), MSW series, and SRW series this bit will be set to 1 when the REMOTE1 (9P) indicator of front panel is off.

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STATUS DATA No.1 BIT-7 : STANDBY This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the STANDBY ON mode. BIT-6 : TENSION RELEASE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the TENSION RELEASE mode. BIT-5 : STOP This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.00 : STOP command and goes into the STOP mode. BIT-4 : EJECT This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.0F : EJECT command and goes into the EJECT mode. BIT-3 : REW This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.20 : REWIND command and goes into the REWIND mode. BIT-2 : F.FWD This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.10 : FAST FWD command and goes into the FAST FORWARD mode. BIT-1 : REC This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.02 : REC command and goes into the REC mode. This bit will also be set to 1 when DATA No.4/BIT-4 EDIT is set to 1. BIT-0 : PLAY This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.01 : PLAY, 20.02: REC or 20.65 : EDIT ON command and goes into the PLAY, REC or EDIT mode. This bit will be also set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the CAPSTAN OVERRIDE mode.

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STATUS DATA No.2 BIT-7 : SERVO LOCK This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the condition that the drum and the capstan servos are locked in the PLAY mode. BIT-6 : TSO MODE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the CAPSTAN OVERRIDE mode. BIT-5 : SHUTTLE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 2X.13 : SHUTTLE FWD or 2X.23 : SHUTTLE REV command and goes into the SHUTTLE mode. BIT-4 : JOG This bit 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. BIT-3 : VAR This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the following mode. (2X.12 : VAR FWD or 2X.23 : VAR REV command is received.) . VAR mode . CAPSTAN OVERRIDE mode BIT-2 : TAPE DIRECTION This bit shows the tape direction defined in the DEVICE. 0 = FWD 1 = REV BIT-1 : STILL This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the STILL mode of SHUTTLE/JOG/VAR. This bit will be set to 0 when DEVICE is in the STOP mode. BIT-0 : CUE UP COMPLETE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives 20.30 : PREROLL or 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command and then cue-up operation is completed.

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STATUS DATA No.3 BIT-7: AUTO MODE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 40.41 : AUTO MODE ON command. BIT-6 : FREEZE ON This bit is set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.6B : FREEZE ON command and enters into he FREEZE mode. BIT-4 : CF MODE This bit is set to 1 when DEVICE has received the 41.35 : COLOR FRAME SELECT command and selected the COLOR FRAME in the REMOTE mode, or when DEVICE has selected 4F LOCK or 4F HOLD using ITEM-004 : CAPSTAN LOCK select of the setup menu in the LOCAL mode. BIT-3 : AUDIO OUT BIT-2 : AUDIO IN BIT-1 : OUT BIT-0 : IN When the DEVICE receives ENTRY, PRESET and RECALL commands of each editing point ( IN, OUT, AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT), the corresponding bit will be set to 1, and TIMER-1 or TIME CODE data is memorized.

STATUS DATA No.4 BIT-7 : SELECT EE ON This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 41.30 : EDIT PRESET command and further receives the 20.63 : SELECT EE ON command. BIT-6 : FULL EE ON This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.61 : FULL EE ON command. BIT-4 : EDIT This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the EDIT mode, and at the same time, the DATA No. 1/BIT-1 : REC is also set to 1. BIT-3 : REVIEW This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the REVIEW mode. BIT-2 : AUTO EDIT This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the AUTO EDIT mode. BIT-1 : PREVIEW This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the PREVIEW mode. BIT-0 : PREROLL or CUE UP This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 20.30 : PREROLL or 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command and goes into the PREROLL and CUE-UP mode, and this bit will also be set to 1 when the PREROLL is performed in the AUTO EDIT or PREVIEW mode.

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STATUS DATA No.5 BIT-6 : INSERT BIT-5 : ASSEMBLE BIT-4 : VIDEO BIT-2 : TIME CODE (LTC) BIT-1 : A2 (CUE) BIT-0 : A1 (CUE) When the DEVICE receives the 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET command, these bits are set 1 in accordance with the content of DATA-1 added to this command. Refer to 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET command.

STATUS DATA No.6 BIT-6 : LAMP STILL BIT-5 : LAMP FWD BIT-4 : LAMP REV When the DEVICE receives the SEARCH command, the each bit will be set to 1 according to the received command.

STATUS DATA No.7 BIT-7 : VAR MEMORY MODE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 40.47 : VAR MEM ON command and goes into the VARIABLE MEMORY mode. BIT-6 : VAR MEMORY ACTIVE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 40.47 : VAR MEM ON command and memorizing in the VARIABLE MEMORY. BIT-5 : AUDIO SPLIT This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE receives the 40.45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON command and goes into the AUDIO SPLIT mode. BIT-4 : SYNC ACTIVE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the SYNC PLAY mode. BIT-0 : IN/OUT STATUS This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE is in the PREVIEW or AUTO EDIT mode and the tape is running between the IN point and OUT point.

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STATUS DATA No.8 BIT-7 : BUZZER ON This bit is set to 1 when any abnormalities have occurred in CONTROLLED DEVICE, or when the tape has passed the IN point while executing DMC RUN or DMC PREVIEW. BIT-6 : LOST LOCK This bit will be set to 1 when the capstan or drum servo lock of the DEVICE is lost during the PLAY, REC or EDIT mode. When the DEVICE receives the 40.2D : LOST LOCK RESET command, this bit will be reset. BIT-5 : NEAR END OF TAPE This bit is set to 1 when remaining amount of tape on supply reel or takeup reel of DEVICE has reached about 120 seconds or less (L cassette) or about 80 seconds or less (S cassette). BIT-4 : END OF TAPE This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE detects BEGIN or END of the cassette tape. BIT-3 : COLOR FRAME LOCK This bit will be set to 1 when the DEVICE goes into the PLAY, REC or EDIT mode and the color framing is locked. BIT-2 : SERVO ALARM This bit is set to 1 when any abnormalities have occurred in either the servo system or sensor system of CONTROLLED DEVICE. BIT-1 : SYSTEM ALARM This bit is set to 1 when even one error in the internal ERROR STATUS of the DEVICE has occurred. BIT-0 : REC INHIBIT This bit will be set to 1 when the REC INHIBIT switch on the DEVICE is set to 1 or the REC INHIBIT plug on the cassette is set.

STATUS DATA No.9 BIT-7 : FUNCTION ABORT This bit is set to 1 when servo lock is lost or synchronous lock has not completed at the 5th frame before VIDEO IN point or AUDIO IN point in the AUDIO EDIT or PREVIEW mode. This bit is also set to 1 when normal operation has not completed during CUE UP operation to the point where TC data is discontinuous. BIT-4 : VIDEO LACK This bit is set to 1 when playback output of VIDEO and DA-1 to DA-4 channels has completely lacked and the lack of data has continued for 12 frames or more.

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STATUS DATA No.A BIT-5 : FEED EXECUTE This bit is set to 1 when the DEVICE starts the FEED PLAY. BIT-3 : FEED READY This bit is set to 1 when the DEVICE can enter FEED PLAY in the FEED PLAY mode. BIT-2 : FEED MODE This bit is set to 1 when the DEVICE receives 43.3F: t PLAY RESET command, and enters the FEED PLAY mode.

STATUS DATA No.B BIT-5 : DT FLD/FRM This bit is set to 1 when DT head trace mode is set to frame, and set to 0 when it is set to field.

STATUS DATA No.C BIT-7 : DA8 BIT-6 : DA7 BIT-5 : DA6 BIT-4 : DA5 BIT-3 : DA4 BIT-2 : DA3 BIT-1 : DA2 BIT-0 : DA1 When the DEVICE receives the 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET command, these bits are set to 1 in accordance with the content of DATA-2 added to this command. Refer to 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET command.

STATUS DATA No.D BIT-7 : TAPE TOP This bit is set to 1 when effective length of tape has been fully wound onto the supply reel. BIT-6 : TAPE END This bit is set to 1 when effective length of tape has been fully wound onto the takeup reel. BIT-5 : THREAD This bit is set to 1 when cassette is loading or unloading in CONTROLLED DEVICE.

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STATUS DATA No.E BIT-3 : DA12 BIT-2 : DA11 BIT-1 : DA10 BIT-0 : DA9 When the DEVICE receives the 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET (43.30) command, these bits are set 1 in accordance with the content of DATA-3 added to this command. Refer to 4X.30 : EDIT PRESET command.

61.21 :EXTENDED VTR STATUS SENSE .


This command is used to request the EXTENDED STATUS of the DEVICE. And specifies the data to be sent back by the 7X.21 : EXTENDED VTR STATUS DATA command according to DATA-1 added to this command. [DATA-1] Requests the data in the block corresponding to the bits set to 1 in DATA-1. n The number of the bits that cam be set to 1 are maximum three bits. Therefore, the CONTROLLER can request 3 blocks at one time. In case of the four or more bits are set to 1, the 3 blocks (BLOCK0, BLOCK1, BLOCK2) will be sent back.
BIT-7 BLOCK No.7 BIT-6 BLOCK No.6 BIT-5 BLOCK No.5 BIT-4 BLOCK No.4 BIT-3 BLOCK No.3 BIT-2 BLOCK No.2 BIT-1 BLOCK No.1 BIT-0 BLOCK No.0

7X.21 : EXTENDED VTR STATUS .


When the DEVICE receives the 61.21 : EXTENDED VTR STATUS SENSE command, the following data will be sent back in accordance with the request. [DATA-1] The bits corresponding to the requested data block are set to 1. [DATA-2] This is byte count of sending data. (4-byte unit, maximum of 12 bytes)

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BLOCK No. 0 SERVO STATUS

DATA No. 0 1 2 3 4 5

BIT-7 (MSB) TAPE DIR * * * *

BIT-6

BIT-5

BIT-4

BIT-3

BIT-2

BIT-1

BIT-7 (MSB)

TAPE SPEED (LOWER BYTE) TAPE SPEED (UPPER BYTE) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

1 ERROR STATUS 6 VALID 7 8 9 2 TTP STATUS A VALID * *

* * * * READ AFTER WRITE VERIFY ERROR LEVEL VALID VALID * *

AUDIO ERROR LEVEL AUDIO DATA ERROR LEVEL ERROR LEVEL * * * *

VIDEO ERROR LEVEL VIDEO DAT A ERROR LEVEL ERROR LEVEL * * * * *

B C D E F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C

* * * * CASSETTE CASSETTE CASSETTE SIZE COMP REEL POSITION * IN/OUT UP/DOWN TOTAL (ID HOLE #6) (ID HOLE #3) (ID HOLE #1) (ID HOLE #2) (ID HOLE #5) (ID HOLE #4) REC OXIDE REEL HUB TAPE INHIBIT /METAL DIAMETER THICKNESS *1 *1 *1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

FORMAT *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

* * STILL OFF TIMER STILL OFF TIMER

MSD : 10 SECO NDS MSD : 10 MINUTES STANDBY OFF TIMER MSD : 10 SECONDS STANDBY OFF TIMER MSD : 10 MINUTES

LSD : 1 SECOND LSD : 1 MINUTE LSD : 1 SECOND LSD : 1 MINUTE * : Undefined *1 : HDW-500/F500/250 only *2 : Undefined yet for HDW-500/F500/250

7 OFF TIMER STATUS

1D 1E 1F

VTR cassette tab sensor 312 1 : ID HOLE #1 2 : ID HOLE #2 5 4 3 : ID HOLE #3 6 4 : ID HOLE #4 5 : ID HOLE #5 6 : ID HOLE #6

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BLOCK No.0 : SERVO STATUS DATA No.0 : TAPE SPEED (LOWER) DATA No.1 : TAPE SPEED (UPPER), TAPE DIRCTION These data indicates the tape running speed with the 15-bit data and the tape running direction with the 1 bit data. When the tape in the DEVICE is running at +N (or _N) times normal speed, the value of following expression is expressed as a 15-bit straight binary code. TAPE SPEED DATA = N x 500 (0 < N < 60) = (N _ 60) x 50 + 30000 (60 < N < 100) BIT-7 of DATA No.1 indicates the tape running dirction. DATA No.1/BIT-7 : 0 = FORWARD 1 = REVERSE

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BLOCK No.1 : ERROR STATUS DATA No.6 : READ AFTER WRITE VERIFY ERROR LEVEL This data indicate error level with the difference between recorded data and CONFI head data. . VIDEO LEVEL BIT-0 to BIT-2 indicate error level of video data, and BIT-3 is validity bit.
BIT-3 0 1 VALIDITY INVALID VALID BIT-2 0 1 BIT-1 0 0 BIT-0 0 0 ERROR LEVEL GOOD NO GOOD

. AUDIO LEVEL BIT-4 to BIT-6 indicate error level of audio data, and BIT-7 is validity bit.
BIT-7 0 1 VALIDITY INVALID VALID BIT-6 0 1 BIT-5 0 0 BIT-4 0 0 ERROR LEVEL GOOD NO GOOD

DATA No.7 : AUDIO DATA ERROR LEVEL, VIDEO DATA ERROR LEVEL This data indicate the error level of the playback data. . VIDEO LEVEL BIT-0 to BIT-2 indicate the error level of the video data, and BIT-3 is validity bit.
BIT-3 0 1 VALIDITY INVALID VALID BIT-2 0 0 0 1 BIT-1 0 1 1 0 BIT-0 0 0 1 0 ERROR LEVEL GOOD INDETERMINABLE DOUBTFUL* NO GOOD
* : HDW-250/500/F500 only

. AUDIO LEVEL BIT-4 to BIT-6 indicate error level of audio data, and BIT-7 is validity bit.
BIT-7 0 1 VALIDITY INVALID VALID BIT-6 0 0 0 1 BIT-5 0 1 1 0 BIT-4 0 0 1 0 ERROR LEVEL GOOD INDETERMINABLE DOUBTFUL* NO GOOD
* : HDW-250/500/F500 only

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BLOCK No.2 : TRANSPORT STATUS DATA No.A/BIT-7 : CASSETTE IN/OUT This bit is set to 0 when the cassette is ejected. DATA No.A/BIT-6, 5: CASSETTE SIZE These bits are set as shown below according to the size of the inserted cassette.
BIT-6 0 0 1 1 BIT-5 0 1 0 1 LEVEL S-SIZE L-SIZE Undefined Undefined

DATA No.A/BIT-4 : CASSETTE COMPARTMENT UP/DOWN This bit is set to 1 when the cassette compartment is in the UP position or while it is operating. It is set to 0 when it is in the DOWN position. DATA No.A/BIT-3, 2 : REEL POSITION These bits are set as shown below according to the position of the supply and take-up reels.
BIT-3 0 0 1 1 BIT-2 0 1 0 1 LEVEL POSITION S-SIZE L-SIZE Undefined Undefined

DATA No.B/BIT-7 : TOTAL REC INHIBIT This bit is set to 1 when using a cassette set to the TOTAL REC INHIBIT mode. DATA No.B/BIT-5 : REEL HUB DIAMETER (ID HOLE #3) This bit is set to 1 when the reel hub diameter of the inserted cassette is small size. DATA No.B/BIT-4 : OXIDE/METAL (ID HOLE #1) This bit is set to 1 when the inserted cassette is used the oxide tape. This bit is valid when analog tape is used. DATA No.B/BIT-3 : TAPE THICKNESS (ID HOLE #2) This bit is set to 1 when the tape thickness of the inserted cassette is the thick type tape. DATA No.B/BIT-0 : FORMAT This bit is set to1 when the inserted cassette is for the along format.

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BLOCK No.7 : OFF TIMER STATUS DATA No.1C, 1D : STILL OFF TIMER These data are set in accordance with the contents of the 42.F8 : STILL OFF TIME command received by the CONTROLLER. Refer to 42.F8 : STILL OFF TIME command. DATA No.1E, 1F : STANDBY OFF TIMER These data are set in accordance with the contents of the 42.FA : STANDBY OFF TIME command received by the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 42.FA : STANDBY OFF TIME command.

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6X.23 : SIGNAL CONTROL DATA SENSE


This command is used to request the setting of th phase and input/output levels for the VIDEO/ AUDIO signals of the DEVICE. The data in the block corresponding to the bits set to 1 in DATA-1 and DATA-2 (In SRW series : DATA-1 to DATA-3) can be requested. n The number of the bits that cam be set to 1 are maximum three bits. Therefore, the CONTROLLER can request 3 blocks at one time. In case of the four or more bits are set to 1, the 3 blocks (BLOCK0, BLOCK1, BLOCK2) will be sent back. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 BLOCK No.7 BIT-6 BLOCK No.6 BIT-5 BLOCK No.5 BIT-4 BLOCK No.4 BIT-3 BLOCK No.3 BIT-2 BLOCK No.2 BIT-1 BLOCK No.1 BIT-0 BLOCK No.0 VIDEO SET STATUS SENSE

[DATA-2]
BIT-7 BLOCK No.F BIT-6 BLOCK No.E BIT-5 BLOCK No.D BIT-4 BLOCK No.C BIT-3 BLOCK No.B BIT-2 BLOCK No.A BIT-1 BLOCK No.9 BIT-0 BLOCK No.8 AUDIO SET STATUS SENSE

[DATA-3] Available for SRW series only.


BIT-7 BLOCK No.17 BIT-6 BLOCK No.16 BIT-5 BLOCK No.15 BIT-4 BLOCK No.14 BIT-3 BLOCK No.13 BIT-2 BLOCK No.12 BIT-1 BLOCK No.11 BIT-0 BLOCK No.10 AUDIO SET STATUS SENSE

7X.23 : SIGNAL CONTROL DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 6X.23 : SIGNAL CONT DATA SENSE command, the following data will be sent back in accordance with the request. When the DEVICE receives the 62.23 command [DATA-1, DATA-2] The bits corresponding to the requested data block are set to 1. [DATA-3] This is byte count of sending data. (4-byte unit, maximum of 12 bytes) When the DEVICE receives the 63.23 command (For SRW series only) [DATA-1 through DATA-3] The bits corresponding to the requested data block are set to 1. [DATA-4] (4-byte unit, maximum of 12 bytes)

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BLOCK No. 0

DATA No. 0 1 2 3

BIT-7 (MSB) INPUT VIDEO SET LEVEL INPUT VIDEO SET LEVEL OUTPUT VIDEO SET LEVEL OUTPUT VIDEO SET LEVEL OUTPUT SETUP LEVEL

BIT-0 (LSB) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER)

BLOCK No. 8

DATA No. 20 21 22 23

BIT-7 (MSB) AUDIO 1 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 1 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 2 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 2 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 3 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 3 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 4 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 4 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 1 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 1 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 2 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 2 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 3 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 3 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 4 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 4 OUTPUT SET LEVEL

BIT-0 (LSB) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER)

4 5 6 7

24 25

OUTPUT CHROMA SET LEVEL (LOWER) OUTPUT CHROMA SET LEVEL (UPPER) OUTPUT H SET PHASE A

26 27 28 29

8 9 A B

OUTPUT SC SET PHASE OUTPUT SC SET PHASE OUTPUT SET HUE

(LOWER) (UPPER) B

2A 2B 2C 2D

C D E F

OUTPUT VIDEO SET PHASE

2E 2F C 30 31 32 33 D 34 35 36 37 E 38 39 3A 3B F 3C 3D 3E 3F

10 11 12 13

14 15 16 17

18 19 1A 1B

CUE INPUT SET LEVEL CUE INPUT SET LEVEL CUE OUTPUT SET LEVEL CUE OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO OUTPUT SET PHASE AUDIO OUTPUT SET PHASE

(LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER)

1C 1D 1E 1F

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BLOCK No. 10

DATA No. 40 41 42 43

BIT-7 (MSB) AUDIO 5 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 5 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 6 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 6 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 7 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 7 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 8 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 8 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 5 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 5 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 6 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 6 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 7 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 7 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 8 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 8 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 9 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 9 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 10 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 10 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 11 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 11 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 12 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 12 INPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 9 OUTPUT SET LEVEL AUDIO 9 OUTPUT SET LEVEL

BIT-0 (LSB) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER)

11

44 45 46 47

12

48 49 4A 4B

13

4C 4D 4E 4F

14

50 51 52 53

15

54 55 56 57

16

58 59 5A 5B

AUDIO 10 OUTPUT SET LEVEL (LOWER) AUDIO 10 OUTPUT SET LEVEL (UPPER) AUDIO 11 OUTPUT SET LEVEL (LOWER) AUDIO 11 OUTPUT SET LEVEL (UPPER) AUDIO 12 OUTPUT SET LEVEL (LOWER) AUDIO 12 OUTPUT SET LEVEL (UPPER)

17

5C 5D 5E 5F

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BLOCK No.0 DATA No.0, 1 : INPUT VIDEO SET LEVEL The video level data (00.40 : fixed) of the input video signal are set. DATA No.2, 3 : OUTPUT VIDEO SET LEVEL The video level data of the output video signal are set by the 4X.91 : OUTPUT VIDEO SIGNAL command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.91 : OUTPUT VIDEO LEVEL command.

BLOCK No.1 DATA No.4 : OUTPUT SETUP (BLACK) LEVEL The setup (black) level data of the output video signal are set by the 4X.92 : OUTPUT SETUP LEVEL comamnd received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.92 : OUTPUT SETUP LEVEL comamnd. DATA No.6, 7 : OUTPUT CHROMA SET LEVEL The chroma set level data of the output video signal are set by the 4X.93 : OUTPUT CHROMA LEVEL command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.93 : OUTPUT CHROMA LEVEL command.

BLOCK No.2 DATA No.8 : OUTPUT H SET PHASE The H phase control data of the output video signal are set by the 4X.98 : OUTPUT H PHASE command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.98 : OUTPUT H PHASE command. DATA No.A, B : OUTPUT SC PHASE The SC phase control data of the output video signal are set by the 4X.99 : OUTPUT SC PHASE command received from the CONTROLLER. (for HDW/SRW series FINE PHASE CONTROL DATA) Refer to the 4X.99 : OUTPUT SC PHASE command.

BLOCK No.3 DATA No.C : OUTPUT SET HUE (CHROMA PHASE) The HUE data (Burst Chroma Phase) of the output video signal are set by the 4X.9A : OUTPUT VIDEO HUE command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.9A : OUTPUT VIDEO HUE command. DATA No.E : OUTPUT VIDEO SET PHASE The video phase control data (00 : fixed) of the output video signal are set.

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BLOCK No.8 BLOCK No.9 BLOCK No.10 BLOCK No.11 BLOCK No.14 BLOCK No.15 DATA No.20, 21 : AUDIO 1 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.22, 23 : AUDIO 2 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.24, 25 : AUDIO 3 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.26, 27 : AUDIO 4 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.40, 41 : AUDIO 5 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.42, 43 : AUDIO 6 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.44, 45 : AUDIO 7 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.46, 47 : AUDIO 8 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.50, 51 : AUDIO 9 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.52, 53 : AUDIO 10 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.54, 55 : AUDIO 11 INPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.56, 57 : AUDIO 12 INPUT SET LEVEL The audio input level control data are set by the 4X.A0 : AUDIO INPUT LEVEL command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.A0 : AUDIO INPUT LEVEL command.

BLOCK No.A BLOCK No.B BLOCK No.12 BLOCK No.13 BLOCK No.16 DATA No.28, 29 : AUDIO 1 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.2A, 2B : AUDIO 2 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.2C, 2D : AUDIO 3 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.2E, 2F : AUDIO 4 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.48, 49 : AUDIO 5 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.4A, 4B : AUDIO 6 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.4C, 4D : AUDIO 7 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.4E, 4F : AUDIO 8 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.58, 59 : AUDIO 9 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.5A, 5B : AUDIO 10 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.5C, 5D : AUDIO 11 OUTPUT SET LEVEL DATA No.5E, 5F : AUDIO 12 OUTPUT SET LEVEL The audio ouput level control data are set by the 4X.A1 : AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.A1 : AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL command.

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BLOCK No.E DATA No.38, 39 : CUE INPUT SET LEVEL The cue input level control data are set by the 4X.A0 : AUDIO INPUT LEVEL command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.A0 : AUDIO INPUT LEVEL command. DATA No.3A, 3B : CUE OUTPUT SET LEVEL The cue output level control data are set by the 4X.A1 : AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.A1 : AUDIO OUTPUT LEVEL command.

BLOCK No.F DATA No.3C, 3D : AUDIO OUTPUT SET PHASE The audio output phase control data are set by the 4X.A8 : AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE command received from the CONTROLLER. Refer to the 4X.A8 : AUDIO OUTPUT PHASE command.

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61.24 : SUPPORTED SIGNAL SENSE


This command requests the SUPPORTED SIGNAL data of the DEVICE. Designate kind of data to require, Video or Audio by means of DATA-1. [DATA-1 : Audio/Video]
BIT-7 0 BIT-6 0 BIT-5 0 BIT-4 0 BIT-3 0 BIT-2 0 BIT-1 Audio BIT-0 Video

BIT-1 0 1

BIT-0 1 0 REQUEST SUPPORTED VIDEO SIGNAL REQUEST SUPPORTED AUDIO CHANNEL

(Dont make a set for BIT-1 and BIT-0 using ones other than above codes.)

7X.24 : SUPPORTED SIGNAL


When the DEVICE receives the 61.24 : SUPPORTED SIGNAL SENSE command, the data shown below will be sent back in accordance with the request. When undefined data is specified in BIT-1 and BIT-0 of 61.24 command, the 70.24 command will be sent back. When DATA-1 of 61.24 command is 01H (video), data block supported by DATA-1 of 73.24 will be returned. Supported channel bit is set to 1 as follows. The 62.25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA SENSE command is used to request the block informations. [DATA-1 (supported block)]
BIT-7 BLOCK No.3 BIT-7 0 0 0 1 BIT-6 BLOCK No.2 BIT-6 0 0 1 0 BIT-5 BLOCK No.1 BIT-5 0 1 0 1 BIT-4 BLOCK No.0 BIT-4 1 0 0 0 BIT-3 0 BIT-2 0 BIT-1 0 BIT-0 0

BLOCK COMPOSITE Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR G/B/R HD Y/PB/PR

When DATA-1 of 61.24 command is 02H (AUDIO), audio data supported by DATA-1/ DATA-2 of 72.24 command (In SRW series : DATA-1 to DATA-3 of 73.24 command) will be returned. The 62.26 : AUDIO CONTROL SENSE command is used to request channel control data. [DATA-1 (Aux audio channel)]
BIT-7 Monitor (R) BIT-6 Monitor (L) BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 Aux-4 (Cue4) BIT-2 Aux-3 (Cue3) BIT-1 Aux-2 (Cue2) BIT-0 Aux-1 (Cue1)

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[DATA-2 (Main audio chennel)]


BIT-7 CH-8 BIT-6 CH-7 BIT-5 CH-6 BIT-4 CH-5 BIT-3 CH-4 BIT-2 CH-3 BIT-1 CH-2 BIT-0 CH-1

Supported channel bit is set to 1. [DATA-3 (Main audio chennel)] Available for SRW series only.
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 CH-12 BIT-2 CH-11 BIT-1 CH-10 BIT-0 CH-9

Supported channel bit is set to 1.

62.25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA SENSE


This command specifies the data to be sent back by the 7X.25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA command according to the state of DATA-1 and DATA-2. [DATA-1] MSD (BIT-7 to 4) : indicates the block of the VIDEO CONTROL DATA. LSD (BIT-3 to 0) : indicates the number of data bytes (1H to FH) to be sent back. Dont make a set for BIT-7 and BIT-4 using ones other than codes below.
BIT-7 0 0 0 1 BIT-6 0 0 1 0 BIT-5 0 1 0 1 BIT-4 1 0 0 0 BLOCK COMPOSITE Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR G/B/R HD Y/PB/PR

[DATA-2] Indicate starting DATA No. for return.

7X.25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 62.25 : VIDEO CONTROL DATA SENSE command, the data shown below will be sent back. Preset value is returned for unsupported data. When undefined block or undefined code are specified, the 70.25 command will be sent back. When the data beyond No.19 are requested, the data up to No.18 are sent back.

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DATA No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

COMPOSITE INPUT VIDEO LEVEL INPUT VIDEO LEVEL 00H 40H 00H 40H OUTPUT VIDEO LEVEL OUTPUT VIDEO LEVEL OUTPUT CHROMA LEVEL OUTPUT CHROMA LEVEL OUTPUT HUE OUTPUT HUE (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (LOWER) (UPPER)

DATA No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E (UPPER) (LOWER) 0F 10 11 (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Y/PB/PR or Y/CB/CR INPUT Y LEVEL INPUT Y LEVEL INPUT PB LEVEL INPUT PB LEVEL INPUT PR LEVEL INPUT PR LEVEL OUTPUT Y LEVEL OUTPUT Y LEVEL OUTPUT PB LEVEL OUTPUT PB LEVEL OUTPUT PR LEVEL OUTPUT PR LEVEL (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER)

* OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE * OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE * OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE * OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE * OUTPUT VIDEO PHASE * OUTPUT VIDEO PHASE * OUTPUT VIDEO PHASE OUTPUT SETUP LEVEL OUTPUT SETUP LEVEL 00H 00H 00H 00H

* OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE * OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE * OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE * OUTPUT SYSTEM PHASE * OUTPUT VIDEO PHASE * OUTPUT VIDEO PHASE * OUTPUT VIDEO PHASE 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER)

* : For HDW-250/500/F500 and SRW-5000/5500


0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 OUTPUT FINE PHASE OUTPUT FINE PHASE OUTPUT SYNC PHASE OUTPUT SYNC PHASE 00H 00H 00H (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER)

* : For HDW-250/500/F500 and SRW-5000/5500


0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 OUTPUT FINE PHASE OUTPUT FINE PHASE OUTPUT SYNC PHASE OUTPUT SYNC PHASE 00H 00H 00H (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER)

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DATA No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

HD Y/PB/PR INPUT Y LEVEL INPUT Y LEVEL INPUT PB LEVEL INPUT PB LEVEL INPUT PR LEVEL INPUT PR LEVEL OUTPUT Y LEVEL OUTPUT Y LEVEL OUTPUT PB LEVEL OUTPUT PB LEVEL OUTPUT PR LEVEL OUTPUT PR LEVEL OUTPUT FINE PHASE OUTPUT FINE PHASE OUTPUT SYNC PHASE OUTPUT SYNC PHASE 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H 00H (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER)

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62.26 : AUDIO CONTROL DATA SENSE


This command specifies the data to be sent back by the 7X.26 : AUDIO CONTROL DATA command according to DATA-1 and DATA-2. For the supported channel, it can be checked by the 61.24 : SUPPORTED SIGNAL SENSE command. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 0 BIT-6 0 BIT-5 OUT BIT-4 IN BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0

BIT-5/BIT-4 : Specify the input (AUDIO INPUT CONTROL DATA) or output (AUDIO OUTPUT CONTROL DATA).
BIT-5 0 1 1 BIT-4 1 0 1 INPUT (AUDIO INPUT CONTROL DATA) OUTPUT (AUDIO OUTPUT CONTROL DATA) UNDEFINED

BIT-3 to BIT-0 : indicate the byte count of the data to be sent back. [DATA-2] Indicate starting DATA No. to be sent back.

7X.26 : AUDIO CONTROL DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 62.26 : AUDIO ONTROL DATA SENSE command, the data shown below will be sent back. When data for unsupported channel has no meanings. When the data beyond No.33 are requested, the data up to No.32 are sent back. In SRW series, when the data beyond No.3F are requested, the data up to No.3E are sent back.

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(1) Audio Input Control Data

DATA No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

BIT-7 (MSB)

BIT-0 (LSB)

DATA No. 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B

BIT-7 (MSB) * CH-5 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-5 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-5 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-6 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-6 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-6 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-7 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-7 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-7 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-8 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-8 INPUT SET LEVEL * CH-8 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-8 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-9 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-9 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-10 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-10 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-10 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-11 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-11 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-11 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-12 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-12 INPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-12 INPUT SET LEVEL

BIT-0 (LSB) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED UNDEFINED CH-1 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-1 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-1 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-2 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-2 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-2 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-3 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-3 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-3 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-4 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-4 INPUT SET LEVEL CH-4 INPUT SET LEVEL (UPPER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (UPPER) (LOWER) (LOWER)

3C 3D 3E 3F 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

(UPPER)

* : For MSW-2000/A2000/M2000/M2000E, and SRW5000/5500 ** : For SRW-5000/5500

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(2) Audio Output Control Data

DATA No. 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

BIT-7 (MSB) AUDIO OUTOUT SET PHASE AUDIO OUTOUT SET PHASE AUDIO OUTOUT SET PHASE

BIT-0 (LSB) (LOWER)

DATA No. 27 28

BIT-7 (MSB) * CH-5 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-5 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-5 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-6 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-6 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-6 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-7 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-7 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-7 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-8 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-8 OUTPUT SET LEVEL * CH-8 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-9 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-9 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-9 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-10 OUTPUTSET LEVEL ** CH-10 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-10 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-11 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-11 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-11 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-12 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-12 OUTPUT SET LEVEL ** CH-12 OUTPUT SET LEVEL

BIT-0 (LSB) (LOWER)

(UPPER)

29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

MONITOR-L OUTPUT SET LEVEL MONITOR-L OUTPUT SET LEVEL MONITOR-L OUTPUT SET LEVEL MONITOR-R OUTPUT SET LEVEL MONITOR-R OUTPUT SET LEVEL MONITOR-R OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-1OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-1 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-1 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-2 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-2 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-2 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-3 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-3 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-3 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-4 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-4 OUTPUT SET LEVEL CH-4 OUTPUT SET LEVEL

(LOWER)

3C 3D

(UPPER) (LOWER)

3E 3F 40

(UPPER)

(UPPER) (LOWER)

41 42 43

(UPPER) (LOWER)

44 45 46

(UPPER) (LOWER)

47 48 49

(UPPER) (LOWER)

50

(UPPER)

* : For MSW/SRW series ** : For SRW series

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6X.28 : LOCAL KEY MAP SENSE


This command requests the LOCAL KEY MAP status.

7X.28 : LOCAL KEY MAP DATA


When the DEVICE the 6X.28 : LOCAL KEY MAP SENSE command, the LOCAL KEY MAP data will be returned. For the data format, refer to the 4X.B8 : LOCAL KEY MAP CONTROL command.

61.2A : HM DATA SENSE


This command requests the HOURS METER (MAINTENANCE TIMER) data of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, its own MAINTENANCE TIMER data is added after DATA-2 in the 7X.2A : HM DATA command.

7X.2A :HM DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 61.2A : HM DATA SENSE command, the MAINTENANCE TIMER DATA will be sent back. The TIMER data are composed of 3-byte (In HDW-250/500/F500 and SRW series : 4-byte) data. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 THREADING TAPE COUNTER RUNNING TIMES HOURS BIT-1 BIT-0 DRUM OPERATION RUNNING HOURS HOURS

The TIMER DATA corresponding to the bits set to 1 in DATA-1 are sent in the sequence of OPERATION, DRUM, TAPE and LOADING. Ex. When 61.2A.03 command is received, the return data of the DEVICE are shown below. [RETURN DATA] (except HDW-250/500/F500 and SRW series)
CMD-1 7 7 CMD-2 2 A DATA-1 0 3 DATA-2 Y1 Y0 DATA-3 Y3 Y2 DATA-4 Y5 Y4 DATA-5 Z1 Z0 DATA-6 Z3 Z2 DATA-7 Z5 Z4

OPERATION HOURS

DRUM RUNNIG HOURS

DATA-1: The same data as DATA-1 in the "61.2A: HM DATA SENSE" command are added.

In the case, the OPERATION HOURS and DRUM RUNNING HOURS are as follows. OPERATION = 105 x Y5 + 104 x Y4 + 103 x Y3 + 102 x Y2 + 101 x Y1 + 100 x Y0 [HOURS] DRUM RUNNING = 105 x Z5 + 104 x Z4 + 103 x Z3 + 102 x Z2 + 101 x Z1 + 100 x Z0 [HOURS]
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[RETURN DATA] (HDW-250/500/F500 and SRW series only)


CMD-1 7 B CMD-2 2 A DATA-1 0 3 DATA-2 Y1 Y0 DATA-3 Y3 Y2 DATA-4 Y5 Y4 Y7 Y6 Z1 Z0 Z3 Z2 Z5 Z4 Z7 Z6

OPERATION HOURS

DRUM RUNNIG HOURS

DATA-1 : The same data as DATA-1 of 61.2A: HM DATA SENSE command is added.

The OPERATION HOURS and DRUM RUNNING HOURS become as shown below. OPERATION = 107 x Y7 + 106 x Y6 + 105 x Y5 + 104 x Y4 + 103 x Y3 + 102 x Y2 + 101 x Y1 + 100 x Y0 [HOURS] DRUM RUNNING = 107 x Z7 + 106 x Z6 + 105 x Z5 + 104 x Z4 + 103 x Z3 + 102 x Z2 + 101 x Z1 + 100 x Z0 [HOURS]

60.2B : REMAIN TIME SENSE


This command is used to request the remaining time data of the tape in the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, the 6-byte remaining time data of the tape will be sent back.

76.2B : REMAIN TIME DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.2B : REMAIN TIME SENSE command, the 6-byte remaining time data of the tape will be sent back. [RETURN DATA]
DATA-1 10 Frame MSD 1 Frame LSD DATA-2 10 1 Second Second MSD LSD DATA-3 10 Minute MSD 1 Minute LSD DATA-4 10 Hour MSD 1 Hour LSD Dt : The diameter of the tape wound on the reel. (refer to the following formula) DATA-5 S-REEL Side DATA-6 T-REEL Side

Dt =

A_C x 10 B_C

A : Current diameter of the tape wound on the reel. B : Maximum of the diameter of the tape wound on the reel. C : The diameter of the hub.

60.2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE


This command is used for requesting the operating TAPE SPEED COMMAND of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns command 71.2E : COMMAND SPEED DATA command.

7X.2E : COMMAND SPEED DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE command, the tape speed data of the DEVICE will be sent back. For the data format, refer to the 2X.11 : JOG FWD commands. 82
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60.2F : VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED SENSE


This command is used for requesting the INITIAL SPEED DATA memorized by VARIABLE MEMORY mode of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 7X.2F : VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED DATA command.

7X.2F : VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.2F : VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED SENSE command, the INITIAL SPEED DATA will be sent back. For the data format, refer to the 2X.11 : JOG FWD command. When setting INITIAL SPEED by 2X.5D : DMC SET REV command, MSB of DATA-1 is set to 1.

6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE


This command is used to request the EDIT PRESET status of the DEVICE, and the content of the 7X.30 : EDIT PRESET STATUS command to be sent back is specified by DATA-1 added to the command. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 BIT-2 BIT-1 BIT-0

MSD

LSD

MSD (BIT-7 to BIT-4) : Indicate the start data No. of the data to be sent back. LSD (BIT-3 to BIT-0) : Indicate the number of data bytes to be sent back. When the 60.30 command is received ; The DEVICE works same as 61.30.01 command. (except HDW-250/500/F500)

7X.30 : EDIT PRESET STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE command, the data will be sent back in accordance with the request.
DATA No. 0 1 2 DA8 BIT-7 BIT-6 INSERT DA7 BIT-5 ASSEMBLE DA6 BIT-4 VIDEO DA5 DA4 DA12 BIT-3 BIT-2 TIME CODE DA3 DA11 BIT-1 A2 (CUE) DA2 DA10 BIT-0 A1 (CUE) DA1 DA9

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60.31 : PREROLL TIME SENSE


This command is used to request the PREROLL TIME setting data of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 74.31 : PREROLL TIME DATA command.

74.31 : PREROLL TIME DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.31 : PREROLL TIME SENSE command, the preroll time data (DATA-1 to DATA-4) will be returned. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

60.32 : TAPE/AUTO SENSE


This command requests the TAPE/AUTO status of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 71.32 : TAPE/AUTO STATUS command.

71.32 : TAPE/AUTO STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.32 : TAPE/AUTO SENSE command, the TAPE/AUTO status (DATA-1) will be returned. For the data format, refer to the 41.32 : TAPE/AUTO CONTROL command.

60.33 :SERVO REF SENSE


This command is used to request the SERVO reference setting status of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 71.33 : SERVO REF STATUS command.

71.33 : SERVO REF STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.33 : SERVO REF SENSE command, the SERVO reference setting status (DATA-1) will be returned. For the data format, refer to the 41.33 : SERVO REF SELECT command.

60.36 : TIMER MODE SENSE


This command is used to request the TIMER MODE (TIMER-1 or TIME CODE) of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 71.36 : TIMER MODE . DATA command.

71.36 : TIMER MODE DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.36 : TIMER MODE SENSE command, the timer mode status (DATA-1) will be returned. [DATA-1] 00 : TIME CODE 01 : TIMER-1

60.3C : POSTROLL TIME SENSE


This command is used to request the POSTROLL TIME setting data of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 74.3C : POSTROLL TIME DATA command.

74.3C : POSTROLL TIME DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.3C : POSTROLL TIME SENSE command, the postroll time data (DATA-1 to DATA-4) will be returned. For the data format, refer to the 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA command.

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60.3E : RECORD INHIBIT SENSE


This command is used to request the RECORD INHIBIT setting status of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 7X.3E : RECORD INHIBIT STATUS command.

7X.3E : RECORD INHIBIT STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.3E : RECORD INHIBIT SENSE command, the RECORD INHIBIT setting status data will be returned. However, the reply data takes either one of the two cases that BIT-0 to BIT-3 of DATA-1 is 1 or all bits of DATA-1 and DATA-2 (In SRW series : DATA-1 to DATA-3) are 0. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 CTL BIT-4 VIDEO BIT-3 BIT-2 TC BIT-1 A2 (CUE) BIT-0 A1(CUE)

[DATA-2]
BIT-7 DA8 BIT-6 DA7 BIT-5 DA6 BIT-4 DA5 BIT-3 DA4 BIT-2 DA3 BIT-1 DA2 BIT-0 DA1

[DATA-3] Available for SRW series only.


BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 DA12 BIT-2 DA11 BIT-1 DA10 BIT-0 DA9

60.3F : t PLAY PRESET SENSE


This command is used to request about the FEED PLAY mode of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 73.3F : t PLAY PRESET DATA command.

73.3F : t PLAY PRESET DATA


When the DEVICE receives the 60.3F : t PLAY PRESET SENSE command, the status (DATA-1 to DATA-4) of the FEED PLAY mode will be returned. [DATA-1 : STATUS]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 FEED EXECUTE BIT-4 BIT-3 FEED READY BIT-2 FEED MODE BIT-1 BIT-0

[DATA-2/DATA-3 : SPEED] For the data format, refer to the 2X.11 : JOG FWD command.

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60.50 : DA INPUT SENSE


This command is used to request the digital audio input signal selection status of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns 7X.50 : DA INPUT STATUS command.

7X.50 : DA INPUT STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.50 : DA INPUT SENSE command, the digital audio input selection status data will be returned. In the SRW series only, DATA-1 and DATA-2 are sent back by the 72.50 command. In the other models, only DATA-1 is sent back by the 71.50 command. [DATA-1] DA5 to DA8 are available for MSW/SRW series only.
BIT-7 DA8 BIT-6 DA7 BIT-5 DA6 BIT-4 DA5 BIT-3 DA4 BIT-2 DA3 BIT-1 DA2 BIT-0 DA1

[DATA-2] Available for SRW series only.


BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 DA12 BIT-2 DA11 BIT-1 DA10 BIT-0 DA9

1 : EMPHASIS ON 0 : EMPHASIS OFF

60.51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS SENSE 60.52 : DA INP EMPHASIS SENSE 60.53 : DA PB EMPHASIS SENSE
These command are used to request the emphasis setting of the DEVICEs system setting (SYS), digital audio input signal (INP) and digital audio playback signal (PB). Once the DEVICE receives these commands, it returns respective command corresponding to those request commands. DATA-1 in these return commands is to notice the setting status of the DEVICE. The return command according to the request command is as follows.

REQUEST COMMAND 60.51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS SENSE 60.52 : DA INP EMPHASIS SENSE 60.53 : DA PB EMPHASIS SENSE

RETURN COMMAND 7X.51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS STATUS 7X.52 : DA INP EMPHASIS STATUS 7X.53 : DA PB EMPHASIS STATUS

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7X.51 : DA SYS EMPHASIS STATUS 7X.52 : DA INP EMPHASIS STATUS 7X.53 : DA PB EMPHASIS STATUS
When the DEVICE receives the 60.51, 60.52, or 60.53 command, the emphasis status data of the digital audio (system setting, input signal, or playback signal) will be sent back. Each bit of DATA-1 and DATA-2 becomes valid in accordance with the number of digital audio tracks (7X.51 and 7X.52) of recordable tape format or the number of digital audio tracks (7X.53) of tape format being played back. (Example) DATA-2 is available for SRW series only. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 DA8 BIT-6 DA7 BIT-5 DA6 BIT-4 DA5 BIT-3 DA4 BIT-2 DA3 BIT-1 DA2 BIT-0 DA1

[DATA-2]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 DA12 BIT-2 DA11 BIT-1 DA10 BIT-0 DA9

1 : EMPHASIS ON 0 : EMPHASIS OFF

6X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SENSE


This command is used to request the digital audio input status. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 7X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT STATUS command. When the 60.54 command is specified, this command requests the status of all the input channels. When the 61.54 command is specified, this command requests the status of the channel groups corresponding to the bitmap data as follows. [DATA-1] CH5 to CH8 are available for MSW/SRW series only. CH9 to CH12 are available for SRW series only.
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 CH7, CH8 BIT-2 CH5, CH6 BIT-1 CH3, CH4 BIT-0 CH1, CH2

CH11, CH12 CH9, CH10

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7X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SENSE command, the status data of the digital audio input will be sent back in accordance with the request. When the 60.54 command is received, the status data of all channels (channel 1 through N) will be sent back. Each channel status is composed of 4-bit data as follows. DATA-3 and DATA-4 are available for MSW/SRW series only. DATA-5 and DATA-6 are available for SRW series only. [DATA-1]
MSD CH2 LSD CH1

[DATA-2]
MSD CH4 LSD CH3

[DATA-3]
MSD CH6 LSD CH5

[DATA-4]
MSD CH8 LSD CH7

[DATA-5]
MSD CH10 LSD CH9

[DATA-6]
MSD CH12 LSD CH11

4-BIT DATA

0 1 2 3

: ANALOG : AES/EBU : SDI : SDTI : E : INTERNAL SG F : INVALID

When the 61.54 command is received, the specified status data corresponding to the bitmap will be sent back from the lower channel number. The data format is same as the return status for 60.54 command.

60.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ SENSE


This command is used to request the sampling frequency of the DEVICEs digital audio channels. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 71.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ DATA command.

71.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ SENSE command, digital audio sampling frequency status data will be sent back. [DATA-1] 01 : 48.0 kHz

60.60 : VITC BYPASS SENSE


This command is used to request the recording VITC. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 71.60 : VITC BYPASS STATUS command. 88
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71.60 : VITC BYPASS STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.60 : VITC BYPASS SENSE command, recording VITC information will be stored in DATA-1 and sent back. For the data format, refer to the 41.60 : VITC BYPASS command.

60.61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE SENSE


This command is used to request the LTC GENERATOR MODE status of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 72.61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE STATUS command.

72.61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE SENSE command, digital audio sampling frequency data will be sent back. For the data format, refer to the 42.61 : LTC GENERATOR MODE PRESET command.

60.62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE SENSE


This command is used to request the VITC GENERATOR MODE status of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 72.62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE STATUS command.

72.62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE SENSE command, digital audio sampling frequency data will be sent back. For the data format, refer to the 42.62 : VITC GENERATOR MODE PRESET command.

60.63 : RECORD LTC SENSE


This command is used to request LTC which is recorded in the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 71.63 : RECORD LTC STATUS command.

71.63 : RECORD LTC STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.63 : RECORD LTC SENSE command, RECORD LTC DATA will be sent back. For the data format, refer to the 41.63 : RECORD LTC SELECT command.

60.70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE


This command is used to request the video input source. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 72.70 : VIDEO INPUT STATUS command.

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72.70 : VIDEO INPUT STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE command, the video input status will be sent back. The connector status is stored in DATA-1 and the signal status is stored in DATA-2. [DATA-1]
BIT-7 INTERNAL SG BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 BIT-3 SDTI BIT-2 DIGITAL PARALLEL BIT-1 SDI BIT-0 ANALOG

[DATA-2]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 S (Y/C) BIT-3 DUB BIT-2 G/B/R BIT-1 Y/PB/PR BIT-0 COMPOSITE

60.9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE


This command is used to request SUPERIMPOSE STATUS of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 71.9E : SUPERIMPOSE STATUS command.

71.9E : SUPERIMPOSE STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE command, SUPERIMPOSE ON/OFF data will be sent back. For the data format, refer to the 42.9E : SUPERIMPOSE command.

60.AE :AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SENSE


This command requests the status of audio monitoring channel. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the 74.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL STATUS command.

74.AE :AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL STATUS


When the DEVICE receives the 60.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SENSE command, the status of audio monitoring channel will be sent back. For the data format, refer to 44.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SELECT command.

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Time Data Format The following shows the time data format used by commands such as 24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA.
BIT-7 DATA-1 DF 10F 1F BIT-0

DATA-2

10S

1S

DATA-3

10M

1M

DATA-4

10H

1H

Although the shaded null bits have no meaning as time data, they are set in the following cases.

1. DATA-1, BIT-6 : DF FLAG (1 DF, 0 NDF) ..... Only for NTSC, PAL-M model This bit is set in a response command from DEVICE of 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE according to the DF or NDF mode of DEVICE. It is also set to specify the DF or NDF mode of the TIME CODE GENERATOR of DEVICE of 44.04 : TIME CODE PRESET command. 2. Other bits The other bits are defined by SMPTE/EBU in a response command of TIME CODE DATA from DEVICE of 61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE command. Flags conforming to the TIME CODE FORMAT are set in some cases.

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7.

Special Commands for BVW-50, DVW-250, DNW-A28 and HDW-S280

Since BVW-50, DVW-250, DNW-A28 and HDW-S280 support PAUSE-FUNCTIONS, such as PLAYPAUSE, REC-PAUSE, etc. commands that control these functions and extended status sense commands are located in the DEVICE-DEPENDENT section of the 9-pin command table. 1) 0C.F0.57.48.4F.20.41.52.45.20.59.4F.55.3F: This command asks whether DEVICE has a PAUSE-KEY. In ASCII, it denotes WHO ARE YOU?. The BVW-50 return command is : 1C.F0.50.41.55.53.45.20.45.58.49.53.54.21. In ASCII, it denotes PAUSE EXIST!. 2) 0A.F1.50.4C.41.59.20.50.41.55.53.45: This command enables PLAY-PAUSE mode of DEVICE. In ASCII, it denotes PLAY PAUSE. Return is 10.01 (ACK). 3) 09.F1.52.45.43.20.50.41.55.53.45: This command enables REC-PAUSE mode of DEVICE. In ASCII, it denotes REC PAUSE. Return is 10.01 (ACK). 4) 0E.F2.53.54.41.54.55.53.20.52.45.51.55.45.53.54: This command senses the extended status of DEVICE. In ASCII, it denotes STATUS REQUEST. Return is 1F.F2.53.54.41.54.55.53.20.52.54.4E (DATA-11).(DATA-12).(DATA-13).(DATA-14).(DATA-15). In ASCII, it denotes STATUS RTN (DATA-11) (DATA-12) (DATA-13) (DATA-14) (DATA-15). DATA No.11/BIT-7 : TAPE BEFORE END ALARM DATA No.11/BIT-6 : RF ALARM DATA No.11/BIT-5 : SERVO NON LOCK ALARM DATA No.11/BIT-4 : HUMID DETECT ALARM DATA No.11/BIT-3 : SLACK DETECT ALARM DATA No.11/BIT-2 : TAPE END ALARM DATA No.11/BIT-1 : BATTERY END ALARM DATA No.11/BIT-0 : BATTERY BEFORE END ALARM On detection of the above alarm, DEVICE sets these bits to 1. DATA No.12/BIT-7 : STANDBY DATA No.12/BIT-6 : PAUSE DATA No.12/BIT-5 : STOP DATA No.12/BIT-4 : EJECT DATA No.12/BIT-3 : REW DATA No.12/BIT-2 : F.FWD DATA No.12/BIT-1 : REC DATA No.12/BIT-0 : PLAY Set to 1 when DEVICE is in STANDBY ON status. Set to 1 when DEVICE is in PAUSE status. Set to 1 when DEVICE is in STOP status. Set to 1 when DEVICE is in EJECT status. Set to 1 when DEVICE is in REW status. Set to 1 when DEVICE is in F.FWD status. Set to 1 when DEVICE is in REC status. Set to 1 when DEVICE is in PLAY status.

For example, when the DEVICE is in PLAY-PAUSE status BIT-7, BIT-6, and BIT-0 are set to 1. In REC-PAUSE status, BIT-7, BIT-6, BIT-1 and BIT-0 are set to 1. The contents of DATA No.13, DATA No.14, and DATA No.15 are always 0.

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Special Commands for DNW/HDW/MSW Series (except HDW-500/F500/250)

In the HDW series (except HDW-500/F500/250) and MSW series, the insert tape format sense commands are located. And in the DNW series, HDW series (except HDW-500/F500/250), MSW series, the search commands and the extension status commands are located in the DEVICE DEPENDENT area of the 9-pin command table in order to enable UB MARK that has been recorded by the Betacam SX camcorder. These commands interprets DATA-1 as CMD-3.

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Command List
RETURN 12.F2.DF : TAPE FORMAT DATA 10.01 : ACK 10.01 : ACK 10.01 : ACK 10.01 : ACK 1X.FB.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE DATA 1X.FB.32 : UB MARK BUFFER DATA DNW series X O O O O O O HDW series* O O O O O O O MSW series O O O O O O O

COMMAND 01.F2.DF : TAPE FORMAT SENSE 0X.FA.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE PRESET 01.FA.31 : CLEAR UB MARK BUFFER 01.FA.33 : UB MARK FWD SEARCH & CUEUP 01.FA.34 : UB MARK REV SEARCH & CUEUP 01.FB.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE SENSE 01.FB.32 : UB MARK BUFFER SENSE
* : Except the HDW-500/F500/250.

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Command Details

01.F2.DF : TAPE FORMAT SENSE . .


This command is used to request about a format of a tape being used in the unit.

12.F2.DF : TAPE FORMAT DATA . .


This is the return command for 01.F2.DF : TAPE FORMAT SENSE command. [DATA-2]
BIT-7 BIT-6 BIT-5 BIT-4 HDCAM BIT-3 DIGITAL BETACAM BIT-2 MPEG IMX BIT-1 BIT-0

BETACAM BETACAM SP

According to the status of the command reception, the corresponding bit is set to 1. m . When a tape is inserted, this return value accords with the information of the format lamp located upper of the escutcheon on the HDW/MSW series. When a tape is not inserted, the record format (HDW: HDCAM, MSW: MPEG-IMX) is returned (same applies to the player device). . If a format that is out of specification is detected, the former value is held and returned. When the former value does not exist, the record format is returned. . The value is also returned when the REMOTE-1 (9P) is being set to LOCAL.

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0X.FA.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE PRESET


This is the command used to select the search mode of UB MARK. Be sure to specify SEARCH ID when approving SEARCH. [DATA-2 : SEARCH MODE] 00: Prohibiting SEARCH (DISABLE) 01: Approving SEARCH (ENABLE) [DATA-3 : SEARCH ID1]
BIT-7 * BIT-6 * BIT-5 * BIT-4 * BIT-3 POST BIT-2 SHOT2 BIT-1 SHOT1 BIT-0 REC START

[DATA-4 : SEARCH ID2]


BIT-7 * BIT-6 * BIT-5 * BIT-4 * BIT-3 * BIT-2 * BIT-1 * BIT-0 *

01.FA.31 : CLEAR UB MARK BUFFER


This is the command used to clear UB MARK BUFFER. All of the UB MARK DATA that are searched, are removed from BUFFER. At the same time, the BUFFER overflow flag is also cleared.

01.FA.33 :

UB MARK FWD SEARCH & CUEUP


This is the command used to search UB MARK in the direction of FWD and perform cueup to the UB MARK that is detected for the first time. This command is valid only when the UB MARK SEARCH MODE is enabled.

01.FA.34 :

UB MARK REV SEARCH & CUEUP


This is the command used to search UB MARK in the direction of REV and perform cueup to the UB MARK that is detected for the first time. This command is valid only when the UB MARK SEARCH MODE is enabled.

01.FB.30 :

UB MARK SEARCH MODE SENSE


This command is used to request about the UB MARK search mode. When a DEVICE receives this command, it returns 1X.FB.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE DATA command so that the equipment can know the set status using DATA-2 to DATA-4.

1X.FB.30 :

UB MARK SEARCH MODE DATA


This is the return command for 01.FB.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE SENSE command from controller. The DEVICE returns the UB MARK search mode in accordance with its request. Refer to 0X.FA.30 : UB MARK SEARCH MODE PRESET command for the data format.

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01.FB.32 :

UB MARK BUFFER SENSE


This command is used to request about the UB MARK information. When a DEVICE receives this command, it returns 1X.FB.32 : UB MARK BUFFER DATA command so that the equipment can know the set status using DATA-2 to DATA4.

1X.FB.32 :

UB MARK BUFFER DATA


This is the return command for 01.FB.32 : UB MARK BUFFER SENSE command from controller. The DEVICE returns the UB MARK information in accordance with its request. A maximum of the two UB MARK information that are searched, is returned in the order of storage in buffer. The returned information is deleted from buffer. A buffer can store data of a maximum of 15. When a buffer becomes full and unable to store any more data, the overflow bit is set to 1. New information cannot be written until the status is cleared by the CLEAR BUFFER even though a vacant area is created in the BUFFER. The information that has been written before, can be read. [DATA-2 : STATUS]
BIT-7 OVER FLOW BIT-6 * BIT-5 * BIT-4 * BIT-3 * BIT-2 * BIT-1 DATAx2 BIT-0 DATAx1

00 : No data 01 : UB MARK information equivalent to 1 information is added hereafter. 02 : UB MARK information equivalent to 2 informations is added hereafter. 80 : No data. Buffer overflow 81 : UB MARK information equivalent to 1 information is added hereafter. Buffer overflow 82 : UB MARK information equivalent to 2 informations is added hereafter. [DATA-3/DATA-4 : UB MARK ID]
DATA-3 FF FF FF FF DATA-4 20 21 22 23 REC START MARK SHOT MARK 1 SHOT MARK 2 POST MARK

[DATA-5 to DATA-8 : LTC TIME DATA]


DATA-5 10 Frame MSD 1 Frame LSD DATA-6 10 Second MSD 1 Second LDS DATA-7 10 Minute MSD 1 Minute LDS 10 Hour MSD DATA-8 1 Hour LSD

[DATA-9/DATA-10 : UB MARK ID] Refer to DATA-3 and DATA-4 for the data format. [DATA-11 to DATA-14 : LTC TIME DATA] Refer to DATA-5 to DATA-8 for the data format.
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Appendix
(1) 44.04[TIME CODE PRESET], 4X.05[USER BIT PRESET]
preset "10:10:10:00" _10 ms Ext. Reference Field-2 Field-1 +10 ms Field-2 Field-1 Field-2 Field-1 Field-2

Internal TCG Value

00:00:00:00

00:00:00:01

00:00:00:02

10:10:10:01

Generated LTC Signal

00:00:00:00

00:00:00:01

00:00:00:02

10:10:10:01

Generated VITC Signal

00:00:00:00

00:00:00:01

00:00:00:02

10:10:10:01

(2) 20.60[FULL EE OFF ], 20.61[FULL EE ON], 20.63[SELECT EE ON] 20.64[EDIT OFF], 20.65[EDIT ON] 4X.30[EDIT PRESET] Notices for the DEVICE that has editing function. To execute above command accurately (on the specified tape address) in the normal playback mode, the following conditions should be satisfied. Select external video reference mode. Send the command within 3 ms (BVW series within 6 ms) after the frame change timing. The following is an example of timing chart. In this case, edit delay is 3 frames.
EDIT ON /FULL EE ON /SELECT EE ON 3 ms EDIT OFF /FULL EE OFF 3 ms

Frame No. Field No. F1

N-3 F2 F1

N-2 F2 F1

N-1 F2 F1

N F2 F1

N+3 F2 F1

N+3 F2

command execution period

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Printed in Japan 2005. 4 08 1995

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