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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 1 page of 50 Copyright 2008 Specification for Serial Interface DVD − 2500BT / 3800BD D&M Holdings Inc. DENON Brand Company[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 3 page of 50 Copyright 2008 Contents 1 SERIAL COMMUNICAT ION INT ERFACE ....................................................................5 1.1 P HYSICAL INTERFACE ....................................................................................................... 5 1.2 T RANSFER FORMAT OF SERIAL DATA ..............[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 4 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.17 Cursor ...................................................................................................................... 33 1.9.18 Enter ........................................................................................................................ 34 1.9.19 SACD Layer Sel[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 5 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1 Serial communication interface 1.1 Physical interface Arrangement of connector signals RS-232C Terminal # Signal I /O 1 GND - 2 TxD O 3 RxD I 4 NC - 5 S.GROUND - 6 NC - 7 NC - 8 NC - 9 NC - 1.2 Transfer format of serial data - Interface : As per RS-232C or RS-422A - Communication system : Ha[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 6 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.3 Command format and answer format T his unit shal l be b ased on c omman ds e ach o f wh ich con sists of a d ata r ow ( some comm ands ar e wi th out a P C ) c om po se d of c om ma nd co de s ( CC ) and pa rame te r cod es ( P C ) . T he trans-mitting station shall be designed to send bl [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 7 page of 50 Copyright 2008 regard to the command that gives operational instructions. 5) The time from the start of command transmi ssion to the end of co mmand transmission should be max 40 msec. 6) The time from the completion of command tr ansmission to the start of answer-back is MAX.60 m 5 sec. 7) This unit cannot [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 8 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.5 Command / Answer sequence Shown below are the command sequence and the answer sequence of this unit. 1) When a command is normally received ( unit ) and an answer is normally received ( host ) with an answer parameter Comand Transmitted CC PC0 PC1 PC2 PCn BCC STX ETX STX CC PC0 STX A nswer[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 9 page of 50 Copyright 2008 2) When a command is abnormally received ( with or without an answer parameter ) Command Transmitted CC PC0 PC1 PC2 PCn BCC STX ETX NAK CC PC0 STX NAK return Error Check NG Command Retransmitted HOST UNIT MAX 40ms MAX 100ms[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 10 page of 50 Copyright 2008 3) W h e n a c o m m a n d w i t h a n a n s w e r p a r a m e t e r i s n o r m a l l y r e c e i v e d ( u n i t ) a n d a n answer is abnormally received ( host ) Command Transmitted CC PC0 PC1 PC2 PCn BCC STX ETX STX NAK A nswer Transmitted Error Check OK HOST UNIT A C PC0 PC1 PCn ETX BCC[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 11 page of 50 Copyright 2008 4) W h e n a c o m m a n d w i t h a n a n s w e r p a r a m e t e r i s n o r m a l l y r e c e i v e d ( u n i t ) a n d a n answer is normally received with ETB ( host ) Command Transmitted CC PC0 PC1 PC2 PCn BCC STX ETX STX A nswer Transmitted Error Check OK HOST UNIT A C PC0 PC1 PCn ETB [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 12 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.6 List of command codes Here is a list of command code types. 2Xh: POWER control command 3Xh: Command related to the acquisition of pl ayer information ( s uch as status and name ) 4Xh~5Xh: Operation instruction command to the player 61h~7Xh: Enhanced Operation inst ruction command to the p[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 13 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.7 List of answer codes No. Status Code (ASCII) Description 1 Command OK 20h (SP) Accepts the command. 2 Invalid 30h (0) Invalid command. 3 Format Error 31h (1) In appropriate command format. 4 Order Track None 32h (2) The track , the group ,the title or the chapter you specified does not ex[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 14 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9 Command specification • W he n t hi s u ni t i s s e t t o b e c om p a t i b l e w i t h a l l c o m m a n d s a nd f a i l s t o a c c e p t a c o m m a n d ( due to a communication error, for example ) , it returns NAK ( 15h ) as an ans wer. 1.9.1 Power ON This requests a power-on fr[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 15 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.2 Power OFF This requests a transfer from power-on to a standby state. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' ! ') 2 Reserve ( 00h ) 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCL ( low-leve[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 16 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.3 Request System Status This status requests the DVD playing information . byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' 0 ') 2 Reserve ( 00h ) 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCL ( low-[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 17 page of 50 Copyright 2008 42h (B) 8ch[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 18 page of 50 Copyright 2008 (*5) Subtitle code (*6) Angle code (*7) Play mode code (*8) Time Mode code Code Subtitle Code Angle Code Play Mode Code Time Mode 31h (1) JPN 31h (1) 1 31h (1) NORMAL 31h (1) SINGLE ELAPSED 32h (2) ENG 32h (2) 2 32h (2) PROGRAM 32h (2) SINGLE REMAIN 33h (3) FRA 33h (3) 3 33h (3) RANDOM 33h (3[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 19 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.4 Play The unit begins to play back the disc. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' @ ') 2 Reserve ( 00h ) 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCL ( low-level ) 1) Answers returned b[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 20 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.5 Stop This stops playing back the disc. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' A ') 2 Reserve ( 00h ) 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCL ( low-level ) 1) Answers returned byte [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 21 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.6 Pause This pauses the disc. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' B ') 2 Reserve ( 00h ) 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCL ( low-level ) 1) Answers returned byte bit 7 6 5 [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 22 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.7 Skip This selects previous track or next track. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' C ') 2 Skip code ( Forward : ' + ' / Reverse : ' - ') 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 23 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.8 Slow /Search This scans and plays the disc. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' D ') 2 Skip code ( Forward : ' + ' / Reverse : ' - ') 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 24 page of 50 Copyright 2008 Operation matrix DISC DVD-VIDEO /DVD-AUDIO /MP3 /VideoCD/DVD-VR/BD CDDA/SACD Slow /Search command Slow /Search command Now Operation ' + ' ' - ' ' + ' ' - ' 2X FF 4X FF 4X 4X FF 6X FF 6X 6X FF 8X FF 8X 8X FF 16X FF 2X FR 2X 16X FF 32X 32X FF 64X FF 64X [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 25 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.9 Setup This operation the initial setting . byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' E ') 2 Reserve ( 00h ) 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCL ( low-level ) 1) Answers returned by[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 26 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.10 Top Menu This playback title menu in the DVD disc.. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' F ') 2 Reserve ( 00h ) 3 Reserve ( 00h ) 4 Reserve ( 00h ) 5 Reserve ( 00h ) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCL ( low-level ) 1) Answers r[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 27 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.11 Menu This plays root menu in the DVD disc. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX (02h) 1 Command code ( 'G ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX (03h) 8 BCCH (high-level) 9 BCCL (low-level) 1) Answers returned byte bit 7 6 5 [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 28 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.12 Return This returns previous setup menu screen. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX (02h) 1 Command code ( 'H ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX (03h) 8 BCCH (high-level) 9 BCCL (low-level) 1) Answers returned byte bit 7[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 29 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.13 Audio This selects dialog in the BD/DVD dis c. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' | ') 2 Audio skip code ( Forward : ' + ' / Reverse : ' - ') 3 Audio stream code(‘ + ’:Pr imary /‘ - ’ Secondary) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (0[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 30 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.14 Subtitle This selects subtitle language in the BD/ DVD disc. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' J ') 2 Subtitle skip code ( Forward : ' + ' / Reverse : ' - ') 3 Subtitle stream code (31h(1):Primary / 32h(2):Primary Style / 33h(3):S[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 31 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.15 Angle This selects angle in the DVD disc. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' K ') 2 Angle skip code ( Forward : ' + ' / Reverse : ' - ') 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 32 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.16 Direct Select This directly selects specify track in the disc. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' L ') 2 Search mode code ( *1 ) 3 Track number ( 1000 digits ) 4 Track number ( 100 digits ) 5 Track number ( 10 digits ) 6 Track number ( 1 digit ) 7 ETX[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 33 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.17 Cursor This moves highlight area of initial setting screen. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' M ') 2 Cursor code ( *1 ) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) ( *1) C[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 34 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.18 Enter This decides selected item in the setup menu etc.. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' N ') 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) 1) Answers retu[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 35 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.19 SACD Layer Selsect This selects the layer of SACD. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' O ' ) 2 Layer code ( *1 ) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) ( *1) Layer code[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 36 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.20 Disc Select It changes to the selected disk (for DVD changer). byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' P ' ) 2 Disc code ( *1 ) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) ( *1)[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 37 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.21 Disc Skip It changes to the following disk (for DVD changer). byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' Q ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) 1) Answer[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 38 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.22 Request CPU Version This gets CPU version number. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' 1 ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) 1) Answers returned b[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 39 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.23 Request Error status This gets error status. If erro r occurs, it becomes stop mode. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' 2 ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve ( 00h ) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 40 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.9.24 Request Disc status This obtains the information o n the disk number reproduced now and each disk. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' 3 ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-lev[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 41 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10 Extention Command specification • These Commands are extended to make it more convenient than Version 1.0. • It makes control as same buttons of REMOTE CONTROLLER. 1.10.1 OPEN / CLOSE This command can control Disc Tray. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( &apo[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 42 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.3 HDMI Selsect This command can change the YCbCr format or RGB format of HDMI. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' c ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-leve[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 43 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.5 PROGRAM / DIRECT This command can change the Play Mode. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' e ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) 1) Answers retu[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 44 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.7 CALL This command can displayed Programmed tracks on VFD. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' g ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) 1) Answers retu[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 45 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.9 REPEAT This command can change the Repeat Mode. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' i ' ) 2 Repeat code (*1) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) ( *1) Repeat code Code[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 46 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.11 RANDOM This command can change the Play Mode. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' k ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) 1) Answers returned byte [...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 47 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.13 ZOOM This command can expand the picture. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' m ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) 1) Answers returned byte bit[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 48 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.15 PICTURE ADJUST This command can show the picture adjust mode. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' o ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-level ) 1) Answers[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 49 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.17 AUTO TRA NSFER MODE This command can select the Status Transfer Mode. Byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' q ' ) 2 Transfer Mode code (*1) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( high-level ) 9 BCCH ( low-[...]
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Ver.3.09 Data : Mar.24.2008 50 page of 50 Copyright 2008 1.10.19 (Picture-in-Picture) I perform a change of a Pr imar y stream / Secondary stream / pictur e-in -picture. byte bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 STX ( 02h ) 1 Command code ( ' s ' ) 2 Reserve (00h) 3 Reserve (00h) 4 Reserve (00h) 5 Reserve (00h) 6 Reserve (00h) 7 ETX ( 03h ) 8 BCCH ( h[...]