Rs-232c interface, Rs-232c commands – (continued), Menu switch setup command – JVC BR-DV6000 User Manual

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RXD

0AH

EDH

0AH

01H

0AH

D1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

0 1

EXTERNAL :

0

D2

DATA0

0AH

D2

TXD

RXD

01H

D3H

0AH

D1

7 6 5 4 3 2 1

1 1
0 1

AUTO :

EXTERNAL :

0

D2

D2

TXD

DATA0

RS-232C INTERFACE

– RS-232C commands – (continued)

E7

8E

8F

TIMER MODE SELECT :
For selecting the counter mode. Fol-
lowing this command, send 1-byte
data corresponding to the counter
mode.

DATA SELECT :
For setting the date. Following this
command, send 6-byte numeric data.
Specify month, date and year (in this
sequence) with two digits for each.
TIME SELECT :
For setting the time. Following this
command, send 6-byte numeric data.
Specify hour, minute and second (in
this sequence) with two digits for each.

1

2

5

TC

CTL

UB

Low

High

Counter mode

3

(Fixed)

Menu switch setup command

ED: MEMORY SW PRESET (B/J1)

This command is for changing the VCR’s menu
switches. Following this command, transmit the
data (3 bytes) corresponding to the menu switch
to be changed.

Example: Set SYNC SELECT to EXTERNAL.

In the diagram below, the data corresponding to
the setting of EXTERNAL show that DATA 0, D2
No. 1 bit and D2 No. 0 bit are, respectively, 01, 0
and 1. Set the command by transmitting data in a
way that the corresponding bit values match them.

Bit No.

D3: MEMORY SW SENSE (J1)

This command is for checking the VCR’s menu
switch setting. Following this command, transmit
the data (DATA0) corresponding to the menu switch
to be checked.
You can confirm the setting with the bit count of
the returned data (D1, D2).

Example: Check the SYNC SELECT setting.

As in the diagram below, the setting can be checked
by confirming the values for the menu switch. In
this example, check the values for DATA0 (namely
01), D2 No. 1 and No. 0 of the returned data.

Bit No.

Table

Command

Description

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