Marantz PMD570 User Manual

Page 48

Advertising
background image

- 48 -

Hand shake flow charts for control commands

Host sends a command that causes a change in
PMD570 status.

PMD570

Typical Host

Received Command

OK

Control Command

PMD570

Typical Host

Received Command

Control Command

PMD570

Typical Host

Received Command

Status Information

Command

Status Request
Command

PMD570

Typical Host

Status Informaton

Command

Host sends a command that causes no change in
PMD570 status. For example, Host requests Play
during Playback.

Status Request Commands from the host are received
by the PMD570, then the status information code is
transmitted to the host.

A change in the state of the PMD570 automatically
transmits a status information code to the host.

Control command codes

The control command packets have a data length of 7~10
bytes. ASCII codes from 0x00 to 0x7f are used to receive
serial data. At the transmission end, take steps to convert
the ASCII codes into HEX data to set the data in the data
packets. CR (0x0d) is added as the data packet delimiter.

Example: Control command code for number 5 (ASCII
code

@02305CR

)

When transmitting commands consecutively, put more than
100ms blank between commands.

Status Request and Status Information codes :

The status data packets have a fixed data length of 8 bytes.
ASCII codes from 0x00 to 0x7f are used to transmit serial
data. For this reason, the ASCII codes are converted into
HEX data before the data is set in the data packets and
transmitted. CR (0x0d) is added as the data packet delim-
iter.

Example: Status Information code "Door open"

(ASCII code @0DS01CR)

@

0

2

3

0

5

CR

0x40

0x30

0x32

0x33

0x30

0x35

0x0d

@

0

D

S

0

1

CR

0x40

0x30

0x44

0x53

0x30

0x31

0x0d

Table of Control command codes

Control Command

Code

0

........................................... “@02300” + CR

1

........................................... “@02301” + CR

2

........................................... “@02302” + CR

3

........................................... “@02303” + CR

4

........................................... “@02304” + CR

5

........................................... “@02305” + CR

6

........................................... “@02306” + CR

7

........................................... “@02307” + CR

8

........................................... “@02308” + CR

9

........................................... “@02309” + CR

DISPLAY ........................................... “@02311” + CR
Standby

........................................... “@02312” + CR

Power ON ........................................... “@023PW” + CR
Add EDL mark .................................... “@023121” + CR
Recording Volume + ............................ “@023V+” + CR
Recording Volume - ............................. “@023V-” + CR
Recording Balance Right ..................... “@023BR” + CR
Recording Balance Left ....................... “@023BL” + CR
Track Jump >>I (Next) ........................ “@02332” + CR
Track Jump I<< (Back) ....................... “@02333” + CR
PAUSE

........................................... “@02348” + CR

Fast Reverse Start << .......................... “@02350” + CR

continues

Advertising