Tascam SS-R1 User Manual

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TASCAM SS-R1/SS-CDR1 RS-232C Protocol Specification


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3. Command format

Command format overview

The command format is as follows.

Byte 1

Byte 2

Byte 3

Byte 4

Byte 5

Byte 6

Byte 7

Byte 8

Byte n

LF

ID

Command

Data 1

Data 2

Data 3

Data 4

CR


Commands begin with a "line feed (LF)," end with a "carriage return (CR)," and are based on the ASCII
format.
The type following the LF is the machine ID. The machine ID is described later.
Commands are expressed by two ASCII bytes.
The byte string following the command expresses the data, and is between 0 bytes (for a command that
has no data) and a maximum of 98 bytes. For details on the data, refer to the detailed explanation for
each command. For commands that use 0--9 and A--F as data values, uppercase characters are used
for A--F.

Example commands
Example 1:

Transmitting a PLAY command to a controlled device of ID=0

When the controlled device is in Stop or Ready mode, this command will initiate playback on the
controlled device.
The PLAY command is [12], and is transmitted as follows.

ID

Command

ASCII

LF 0 1 2 CR

HEX

0Ah 30h 31h 32h

0Dh

Example 2:

Telling a controlled device of ID=0 to perform a direct search for track 123

The command "DIRECT TRACK SEARCH PRESET [23]" is transmitted to perform this action.
The data bytes consist of ASCII in two-byte units.
For the "DIRECT TRACK SEARCH PRESET" command, the track number is specified as
follows.

Data 1 Tens digit of the specified track number
Data 2 Ones digit of the specified track number
Data 3 Thousands digit of the specified track number
Data 4 Hundreds digit of the specified track number

Thus, the transmitted command will be as follows.

ID

Command

Data:track 123

ASCII

LF 0 2 3 2 3 0 1 CR

HEX

0Ah 30h 32h 33h

32h

33h

30h

31h

0Dh



Machine ID

The SS-R1/SS-CDR1 uses Machine ID=0 to receive commands and transmit returns.
If a command with an ID other than Machine ID=0 is received, that command is ignored.
If an unsupported command is received, the SS-R1/SS-CDR1 will transmit ILLEGAL [F2].

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