Rs-232 connector specifications, Using the tally/gpio connector, P. 28 – Roland V-1200HD Multi-Format Video Switcher User Manual

Page 28: Using the rs-232 connector, Cable wiring diagram, Remote control from an external device

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Remote Control from an External Device

Using the RS-232 Connector

You can use the RS-232 connector to operate the V-1200HD from a

computer, touch panel, or other external control device.

Memo

For more information on how to operate the V-1200HD via

the RS-232 connector, refer to the “V-1200HDR/V-1200HD RCS

Remote Control Guide” (PDF) available for download at the

Roland website.

D-Sub 9-pin (male)

1 2 3 4 5

6 7 8 9

Pin number

Signal name

1

N.C.

2

RXD

3

TXD

4

DTR

5

GND

6

DSR

7

RTS

8

CTS

9

N.C.

Transmission method

Start-stop synchronization

(asynchronous mode), full-duplex

Communication speed

(baud rate)

9600 bps/38400 bps

Parity

None

Data length

8 bit

Stop-bit length

1 bit

Code set

ASCII

Flow control

XON/XOFF

Cable Wiring Diagram

Wire the three lines of RXD, TXD, and GND as shown in the figure

below.

V-1200HD end

Controller end

N.C.: 1

1:

RXD: 2

2: RXD

TXD: 3

3: TXD

DTR: 4

4:

GND: 5

5: GND

DSR: 6

6:

RTS: 7

7:

CTS: 8

8:

N.C.: 9

9:

* The connections between 4 and 6 and between 7 and 8 are

inside the V-1200HD.

* When connecting to a controlling device (such as an RS-232-

compatible computer), use a crossover cable.

Using the TALLY/GPIO Connector

You can use the TALLY/GPIO connector to control the V-1200HD

from an external device.
The TALLY/GPIO connector accommodates input and output of

control signals, and also tally-signal output.

* For detailed information on the TALLY/GPIO connector, refer to

“About the TALLY/GPIO Connector” (p. 29).

Roland website
http://proav.roland.com

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