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TASCAM CD - 01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 1 TEAC Corporation TASCAM CD -0 1U/CD-01UPRO CONTROL I/O Terminals RS-232C Protocol Specifications Ver. 1.0 2 July 2005 TEAC[...]
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TASCAM CD - 01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 2 TEAC Corporation 1. Overview The CD-01U/CD-01U PRO (here referred to as “ controlled device ”) functions can be controlled using a serial RS-232C connection from an external device, such as a computer. Such a device is referred to here as the “external controller”. 2. Specificatio[...]
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TASCAM CD - 01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 3 TEAC Corporation CD-01U/CD-01U PRO E xternal controller RXD TXD GND GND RXD TXD 2 3 5[...]
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TASCAM CD - 01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 4 TEAC Corporation 3. Command Format 3.1. Command Format Overview Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8 … Byte n LF ID Command Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 … CR The codes described here are transmitted in ASCII format (e.g. a command described as “23” is transmitted[...]
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TASCAM CD - 01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 5 TEAC Corporation 3.3. List of Commands Control/Preset/Sense Command Return Command 88 TIME DATA 0F INFORMATION REQUEST 8F INFORMATION RETURN 10 STOP 12 PLAY 14 READY 15 JOG 16 SHUTTLE 18 EJECT 1A TRACK SKIP 1D CALL 20 AUTO CUE LEVEL PRESET A0 AUTO CUE LEVEL RETURN 23 DIRECT TRACK SEARCH P[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 6 TEAC Corporation Version up history Ver. 1.00: Released version. Ver. 1.02: Following commands to be added. PITCH CONTROL DATA PRESET [25] FADE IN/OUT TIME PRESET [2E] EOM TRACK TIME PRESET [32] TIMER RESUME PLAY SELECT [34] FADE IN/OUT SELECT [3E] TIME DATA SEND SELECT [3F] PLAY MODE SENSE[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 7 TEAC Corporation 3.4. Command Sequence The CD-01U/CD-01U PRO does not have the “ ACK ” command for the each transport control command and data preset command. When a request command is transmitted from external controller to the controlled device, the controlled device send s a n approp[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 8 TEAC Corporation 4. Command Detail Commands, data, and machine IDs which are described here are represented in characters (ASCII). A command is a 2-byte character, a Machine ID is a 1-byte character, and each data is a 1-byte character. 4-1. INFORMATION REQUEST R equests the internal softwa[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 9 TEAC Corporation 4-6. SHUTTLE Performs the search function in SHUTTLE mode. SHUTTLE mode is maintained until the other command such as STOP, PLAY, or READY is received. Command 16 Data 2 bytes Return None Data 1 Data 2 Description Remarks 0 0 Shuttle Forward Searches in shuttle mode in forw[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 10 TEAC Corporation 4-10. AUTO CUE LEVEL PRESET Sets the Auto Cue level of the controlled device. When this command is transmitted with request data ([FF ] ), the controlled device returns the AUTO CUE LEVEL RETURN command [A0]. The Auto Cue function is turned on and off using the AUTO CUE SE[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 11 TEAC Corporation 4-12. PITCH CONTROL DATA PRESET Sets the Pitch Control value from – 12 . 5 % to +12. 5 % in 0.1% steps. When this command is transmitted with request data ([FF ] ), the controlled device returns the PITCH CONTROL DATA RETURN command [A5]. The pitch control function is tu[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 12 TEAC Corporation 4-14. FADE IN/OUT TIME PRESET Sets the fade in and out time from 1 to 10 seconds in 1 second steps. When this command is transmitted with request data ([00FF ] or [01FF ] ), the controlled device returns the FADE IN/OUT TIME RETURN command [AE]. The FADE mode is turned on [...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 13 TEAC Corporation 4-17. TIMER/ RESUME PLAY SELECT Turns the Power-on-play mode and Resume Play mode on and off . When this command is transmitted with request data ( [FF] ) , the controlled device sends the RESUME PLAY SELECT RETURN command [B4] . Command 34 Data 2 bytes Return RESUME PLAY [...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 14 TEAC Corporation 4-20. REPEAT SELECT Sets the Repeat mode. When this command is transmitted with request data [FF], the controlled device returns the REPEAT SELECT RETURN command [B 7 ]. Command 37 Data 2 bytes Return REPEAT SELECT RETURN [B7] Data 1 Data 2 Description Remarks 0 0 Repeat O[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 15 TEAC Corporation 4-23. TIME DATA SEND SELECT Sets the Time mode of the time data that is sent out from the controlled device automatically (without any request command). When this command is transmitted with request data [FF], the controlled device returns the TIME DATA SEND SELECT RETURN [...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 16 TEAC Corporation 4-27. ISRC SENSE Requests the output of the ISRC code of the current track (ready mode) or the catalog (stop mode). This data can only be output when a playback-only disc is loaded. Command 53 Data None Return ISRC RETURN [D 3 ] 4-28. TRACK No. SENSE R equests the current [...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 17 TEAC Corporation 4-34. ERROR SENSE Should be transmitted by the external controller on receipt of an ERROR SENSE REQUEST [F0] from the controlled device , to determine the exact error. The contents of the reply are described in the ERROR SENSE RETURN command. Command 78 Data None Return ER[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 18 TEAC Corporation 5. Return C ommand Detail 5-1. TIME DATA When the Time mode is set to other than “ OFF ” with TIME DATA SEND SELECT command [ 3 F ], controlled device outputs the time data in specified form by TIME DATA SEND SELECT command [ 3 F ]. Command 88 Data 8 bytes Description [...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 19 TEAC Corporation 5-4. PITCH CONTROL DATA RETURN Transmitted in response to a PITCH CONTROL DATA PRESET command [25] with the request data ( [ FF ] ) to show the currently set Pitch Control value . Command A5 Data 4 bytes Request command PITCH CONTROL DATA PRESET [25] Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 D[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 20 TEAC Corporation 5-8. TIMER/ RESUME PLAY SELECT RETURN Transmitted in response to a TIMER/ RESUME PLAY SELECT command [34] with the request data ( [ FF ] ) to show the currently set the Power-on-play/Resume function status . Command B4 Data 2 bytes Request command TIMER/ RESUME PLAY SELECT[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 21 TEAC Corporation 5-12. INCR PLAY SELECT RETURN Transmitted in response to a n INCR PLAY SELECT command [3A] with the request data ( [ FF ] ) to show the currently set the Incremental Play function status . Command BA Data 2 bytes Request command INCR PLAY SELECT [3 A ] Data 1 Data 2 Descri[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 22 TEAC Corporation 5-16. MECHA STATUS RETURN Transmitted in response to a MECHA STATUS SENSE command [50] and gives the current mechanism status of the controlled device. Command D0 Data 2 bytes Request command MECHA STATUS SENSE [50] Data 1 Data 2 Description Remarks 0 0 No Disc A disc is n[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 23 TEAC Corporation 5-19. DISC STATUS RETURN Transmitted in response to a DISC STATUS SENSE command [56], giving the status of the loaded disc. Command D6 Data 4 bytes Request command DISC STATUS SENSE [56] Data 1 00: No Disc Data 2 Disc Status 01: A disc has been loaded Data 3 Data 4 Disc Ty[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 24 TEAC Corporation 5-21. CURRENT TRACK TIME RETURN Transmitted in response to a CURRENT TRACK TIME SENSE command [58] , giving the specified form of the time data of the current track. Command D8 Data 10 bytes Request command CURRENT TRACK TIME SENSE [58] Description Remarks Data 1 00: Elaps[...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 25 TEAC Corporation 5-23. PGM TOTAL TRACK No./TOTAL TIME RETURN Transmitted in response to a PGM TOTAL TRACK No./TOTAL TIME SENSE command [5E] , giving the total number of the programmed tracks and the running time of the programmed tracks . Command DE Data 12 bytes Request command PGM TOTAL [...]
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TASCAM CD-01U/CD-01U PRO RS-232C Protocol Specifications 26 TEAC Corporation 5-28. ERROR SENSE RETURN Transmitted in response to an ERROR SENSE command [78] , giving the specific error that has occurred. Command F8 Data 4 bytes Request command ERROR SENSE [ 78 ] Data 1 N2 Error code ( N1-N2N3 ) Data 2 N3 1-01 TOC Read Error Data 3 0 1-02 GFS Error [...]