Pioneer Sound.Vision.Soul PRV-LX1 User Manual

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PRV-LX1 RS-422A Protocol

24 31 Cue Up With Data

Cues the PRV-LX1 to the indicated time code and pauses.

DATA – 1

DATA – 2

DATA – 3

DATA – 4

10

Frames

1

Frame

10

Seconds

1

Second

10

Minutes

1

Minute

10

Hours

1

Hour

MSD LSD MSD LSD MSD LSD MSD LSD

44 14 In Data Preset

Preset the value from DATA-1 to DATA-4 to the memory. Data format is same as the format of

”24:31 Cue Up With Data” command. Using the ”44:31 Preroll” command, search to the position

that is the value of Preroll Time subtracted from In Data.

44 15 Out Data Preset

The PRV-LX1 sends back an ACK; however, the command data is ignored.

44 30 Edit Preset

The PRV-LX1 sends back an ACK; however, the command data is ignored.

44 31 Preroll Time Preset

Preset the value from DATA-1 to DATA-4 to the memory. Data format is same as the format of

”24:31 Cue Up With Data” command. Using the ”44:31 Preroll” command, search to the position

that is the value of the Preroll Time subtracted from In Data.

60 36 Timer Mode Sense

The unit returns the “71:36:00” Time Mode Status = TIME CODE

61 0A 01 Time Code Generator Sense (Gen TC)

The unit returns “74:08:00:00:00:00” Gen Time Data = 0.

61 0C 01 Current Time Sense (LTC TIME)

The unit returns current time code of Recording or Playing title with “74:04 LTC Time Data”. While

recording in Time Shift PLAY, the playing title’s current time code is returned. Data format is the

same as the ”24:31 Cue Up With Data” command.

61 20 Status Sense

When the PRV-LX1 receives a 61 20 Status Sense command, it returns a 7X 20 Status Data

response. The starting byte number and number of bytes requested are encoded in DATA-1,

with starting register in the high nibble (bits 7-4) and the requested byte count in the low nibble

(bits 3-0).

Data – 1

Start Data Number

Data Size

MSD LSD

MSD (Bit 7~ 4) Specify what data from “7X:20 Status Data” shall be returned.

LSD (Bit 3~0) Specify the data number (in Bytes) that shall be returned by the ”7X:20 Status

Data” command.

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