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15-Jul y -200 4 1 KP-FD30 remote control protocol (Rev .1) 1) Comms* s pecificati ons Sync system S tart-stop sync Bit rate 9600 bps Data length 8 bits S tart bit 1 S top bits 1 Parity None Bit transf er LSB first *Comms : Communications 2) Comms control The remote control software controls all communications. Data send/receive (BSC handshake) is b[...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 2 a) T ransmission f rom master (norm al proc ess) Master Slave ENQ code (05H) 1) ACK code (06H) Transmit code (ASCII code) 2) 3) 4) ACK code (06H) 1) Session starts w hen ENQ is sent from master to slave. 2) Slave acknowledges by returning ACK to master . 3) Master sends data t o sla ve. 4) Slave acknowledges receipt of data by aga[...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 3 b) Master reads data ( normal pr ocess) Master Slave ENQ code (05H) 1) ACK code (06H) Read command (ASCII code) ACK code (06H) 2) 3) 4) Read data (ASCII code) ACK code (06H) 5) 6) 1) Session starts w hen ENQ is sent from master to slave. 2) Slave acknowledges by returning ACK to master . 3) Master sends r ead data command to slave[...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 4 c) Data transmitted by master (control abort pro cess) Master Slave ENQ code (05H) 1) NAK code (15H) 2) 3) ENQ code (05H) NAK code (15H) ENQ code (05H) NAK code (15H) ENQ code (05H) NAK code (15H) 1) Master sends ENQ code to slave. 2) Since ACK code cannot be sent, slave sent NAK code to maste r . 3) Sequence is repeated 3 t imes [...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 5 d) Data transmitted by master (data error proc ess) Master Slave ENQ code (05H) 1) ACK code (06H) 2) 3) Send data (error occurs) ACK code (06H) Send data (error occurs) Send data (data normal) 4) 3 seconds elaps e 3 seconds elapse 5) 6) 1) Session starts w hen ENQ is sent from master to slave. 2) Slave acknowledges by returning AC[...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 6 e) Data f ram e error ( Master trans mission) Master Slave ENQ code (05H) 1) ACK code (06H) 2) 3) Send data (ASCII code) 4) 3 seconds elaps e 3 seconds elaps e 5) 6) Send data (ASCII code) Send data (ASCII code) Send data (ASCII code) 3 seconds elaps e 1) Session starts w hen ENQ is sent from master to slave. 2) Slave acknowledges[...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 7 f) T ransmission f r ame er ror (M aster receiv e) Master Slave ENQ code (05H) 1) ACK code (06H) 2) 3) Read command (ASCII code) 4) 3 seconds elapse 5) 6) ACK code (06H) Read command (ASCII code) Read command (ASCII code) Raed command (ASCII code) 3 seconds elapse 3 seconds elapse Read command (ASCII code) 7) 8) 1) Session starts [...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 8 (4) Comm s command T ext d ata format a) Send data and r ea d command dat a (master to slave) 1) Command data are converted into ASCII code and t ransmitted. 2) Com ms byte quanti ty is 18. 3) Comms data format (transmission seq uence). STX Text data ETX SUM 18 bytes ■ Comm s data descript ion ・ STX : Code indicating start of [...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 9 b) Read (receive) dat a ( slave to master) 1) Command data are converted into ASCII code and t ransmitted. 2) Com ms byte quanti ty is 10. 3) Comms data format (transmission seq uence) STX Text data ETX SUM 10 bytes ■ Comm s data descript ion ・ STX : Code indicating start of text. 1 byte (02H) ・ T ext data : T ransmit / rece[...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 1 KP-FD30 remote control command table (Rev.1) 1) Standard command a) Write comm and (Set da ta) TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM AVE (*) 02 01 FF 01 3A 00 00 00 03 18 AREA 02 01 FF 01 3A 01 00 00 03 17 Auto Light C ontrol M ode (ALC) PEAK/AVE 02 01 FF 01 3A 00 00 00 03 16 NO.1 (*) 02 01 FF 01 1C 00 00 00 03 18 NO[...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 2 TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM OFF (*) 02 01 FF 01 17 00 00 00 03 24 PRESET 02 01 FF 01 17 01 00 00 03 23 VARIABL 02 01 FF 01 17 02 00 00 03 22 AES 02 01 FF 01 17 03 00 00 03 21 Shutter Mode (SHU TTE R) EXT T IG 02 01 FF 01 17 04 00 00 03 20 8.0 s 02 01 FF 01 08 00 00 00 03 24 7.5 s 02 01 FF 01 08 01 00 00 03 [...]
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15-Jul y - 2004 3 TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM 1/20000 s 02 01 FF 01 08 22 00 00 03 20 1/30000 s 02 01 FF 01 08 23 00 00 03 1F 1/50000 s 02 01 FF 01 08 24 00 00 03 1E 1/60 s(Min) (*) 02 01 FF 01 09 00 00 00 03 23 | 02 01 FF 01 09 ** ** 00 03 ** Variable Shutter S peed (SHUTTER: VARIABLE) [0000-0209] 1/10309 s(M a x) 02 01 FF [...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 4 TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM A W C(PRESET) restart 02 00 FF 01 07 00 00 00 03 26 Min 02 01 FF 01 36 00 00 00 03 23 | 02 01 FF 01 36 ** 00 00 03 ** Mid (*) 02 01 FF 01 36 80 00 00 03 1B | 02 01 FF 01 36 ** 00 00 03 ** R-GAIN OFFSET for A W C [00-FF] Max 02 01 FF 01 36 FF 00 00 03 F7 Min 02 01 FF 01 37 00 00 0[...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 5 TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM OFF ( γ =1.0 ) 02 01 FF 01 14 00 00 00 03 27 GAMMA ON ( γ =0.45) (*) 02 01 FF 01 14 01 00 00 03 26 POSITIVE (*) 02 01 FF 01 01 00 00 00 03 2B Video Polar i ty NEGAT IVE 02 01 FF 01 01 01 00 00 03 2A Min 02 01 FF 01 0B 00 00 00 03 1A | 02 01 FF 01 0B ** 00 00 03 ** Mid (*) 02 01[...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 6 Charcter C ode 0 ( 3 0 ) A ( 4 1 ) K ( 4 B ) U ( 5 5 ) ! ( 2 1 ) ~ ( 7 D ) 1 ( 3 1 ) B ( 4 2 ) L ( 4 C ) V ( 5 6 ) ? ( 3 F ) * ( 2 A ) 2 (32) C (43) M (4D) W (57) # (A2) % (25) 3 ( 3 3 ) D ( 4 4 ) N ( 4 E ) X ( 5 8 ) & ( 2 0 ) + ( 2 B ) 4 ( 3 4 ) E ( 4 5 ) O ( 3 0 ) Y ( 5 9 ) ( ( 5 B ) - ( 2 D ) 5 ( 3 5 ) F ( 4 6 ) P ( 5 0 ) Z[...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 7 b) Read Command (Read data) TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM Auto Light C ontrol M ode (ALC) 02 01 FF 81 3A 00 00 00 03 10 Area of Light m easurement (ALC : AREA) 02 01 FF 81 1C 00 00 00 03 10 Ratio of Pea k & Average (ALC :PK/AV) 02 01 FF 81 39 00 00 00 03 18 Video Level (A LC: LEVEL) 02 01 FF 81 0C 00 00 0[...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 8 TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM 1 st & 2 nd charac ters 02 01 FF 81 1E 00 00 00 03 0E 3 rd & 4 th chara cters 02 01 FF 81 1F 00 00 00 03 0D 5 th & 6 th chara cters 02 01 FF 81 20 00 00 00 03 22 7 th & 8 th chara cters 02 01 FF 81 21 00 00 00 03 21 9 th & 10 th chara c ters 02 01 FF 81 22 00 [...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 9 2) Special command (Fo r adjustmen t of a facto ry) Caution ! ! ▪ The item indicate d by the special c omm and is adjusted to the optim al value at the tim e of fac tory shipm ents. Please p erform after reading t he data se t up now b y the lead com mand an d mem orizing a set ting val ue, when c hanging th is item . ▪ The ta[...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 10 TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM Min 02 00 FF 02 9D 00 00 00 03 0F | 02 00 FF 02 9D ** ** 00 03 ** C-Y M atri x (Gb- y,r-g[+]) [0000-01FF] Max 02 00 FF 02 9D FF 01 00 03 E2 Min 02 00 FF 02 9E 00 00 00 03 0E | 02 00 FF 02 9E ** ** 00 03 ** C-Y M atri x (Gb- y,r-g[-]) [0000-01FF] Max 02 00 FF 02 9E FF 01 00 03 E1[...]
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15-Jul y -200 4 11 b) Read Command (Read data) TEXT data Item STX Status ID Area R.No Data ETX SUM Standard sens itivity adjustm ent (Standard Gain) 02 01 FF 81 2E 00 00 00 03 0D ALC Level Ref . 02 01 FF 81 19 00 00 00 03 1A Peak data Ref. 02 01 FF 81 3F 00 00 00 03 0B Auto Iris Ref. 02 01 FF 81 0A 00 00 00 03 13 White Bala nce- R ga in Ref. 02 01 [...]