14 − using control i/o (ss-cdr200/ss-r200 only), Using the rs-232c connector, Using the parallel connector – Teac SS-CDR200 User Manual

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Using the RS-232C connector

Using the 9-pin, D-sub CONTROL I/O RS-232C connector,

which is compliant with RS-232C standards, you can

control the unit via this serial connection from a computer

or other external device.
Use the menu to make settings related to communication.
1 Press the MENU [JOG] button (or remote control

MENU button) to open the

MENU

screen.

2 Open the

UTILITY

menu.

3 Select

RS-232C

.

4 Press the MULTI JOG dial or , [LOCK] button (or

remote control ENTER or t button) to open the

RS-232C

setting screen.

5 Set the items on the

RS-232C

screen.

BAUD RATE
Set the baud rate (communication speed).
Options:

4800 bps

,

9600 bps

,

19200

bps (default

value),

38400 bps

PARITY BIT
Set the parity bit use.
Options:

NON

(none, default value),

EVEN

,

ODD

STOP BIT
Set the stop bit.
Options:

1

(default value),

2

DATA LENGTH
Set the data length.
Options:

7

,

8

(default value)

6 After setting each item, press the HOME/DISPLAY

button (or remote control HOME/DISP button) to

return to the Home Screen.

NOTE

• RS-232C settings are retained even after the power is

turned OFF.

• For details on the unit’s RS-232C command protocol,

please contact TASCAM customer support.

Using the parallel connector

Using the CONTROL I/O PARALLEL connector, you can

control this unit through serial connection with a TASCAM

RC-SS20 or other external controller. The pin assignments

are as follows.

Pin

Function

IN/OUT

1

GND

2

PLAY/Flash 1

In

3

STOP/Flash 2

In

4

RECORD/Flash 3

In

5

/

(Next)/Flash 4

In

6

.

(Previous)/Flash 5

In

7

Flash Load

In

8

Fader Start

In

9

Flash Tally

Out

10

Ready Tally

Out

11

Record Tally

Out

12

Stop Tally

Out

13

Play Tally

Out

14

Remote Select*

2

In

15

Ready/Flash 6

In

16

Call/Flash 7

In

17

Auto Cue/Flash 8

In

18

Auto Ready/Flash 9

In

19

Pitch/Flash 10

In

20

Flash Page*

3

In

21

EOM Tally

Out

22

Device Select Tally 1*

4

Out

23

24

Device Select Tally 2*

4

Out

25

+5V*

1

In: Active low external command reception (Functions

when connected to GND for at least 30 msec usually

and at least 1 sec when recording an MP3 file)

Out: Signal for transport status display by open drain

(maximum voltage 50 V, maximum current 50 mA)

*1 Maximum supplied current 100 mA.
*2 Pin 14 (Remote Select)

When set to high, input pins with two functions shown

above with a “/” (pins 2–6 and 15–19) use the first

function, and can be used for ordinary parallel control.

When set to low, these input pins function as flash

start keys.

*3 Pin 20 (Flash Page)

When pin 14 (Remote Select) is set to low, the high/low

setting of pin 20 determines the track assignments.

#14

#20

Flash start tracks

Low

High

1–10

Low

Low

11–20

14 − Using control I/O (SS-CDR200/SS-R200 only)

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