Sony Car Stereo System DSR 85 User Manual

DIGITAL HD VIDEOCASSETTE  
RECORDER  
DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE PLAYER  
DSR-60/60P  
HVR-1500  
DSR-1600/1600P  
HVR-1500A  
DSR-1600A/1600AP  
VIDEO DISK RECORDER  
DIGITAL VIDEOCASSETTE  
RECORDER  
DSR-70/70P  
DSR-DR1000/DR1000P  
DSR-70A/70AP  
DSR-80/80P  
DSR-DR1000A/DR1000AP  
DSR-85/85P  
DSR-1500/1500P  
DSR-1500A/1500AP  
DSR-1800/1800P  
DSR-1800A/1800AP  
DSR-2000/2000P  
DSR-2000A/2000AP  
PROTOCOL MANUAL  
1st Edition (Revised 8)  
Table of Contents  
1. Summary ................................................... 1  
2. Interface System Overview ...................... 1  
3. Command Block Format (CMD Block).... 2  
3-1. VTP Command .................................................................. 2  
3-2. DSR-DR1000/A DISK Command ..................................... 3  
4. Connector Pin Assignment ..................... 7  
5. Communication Protocol ......................... 8  
6. Command .................................................. 9  
6-1. Command Table (for Cassette Recorder/Player) ............... 9  
6-2. Command Table (for Disk Recorder) .............................. 15  
6-3. Command Table (for DSR-DR1000/A Disk Command) .... 20  
7. Protocol Command ................................ 21  
7-1. VTR Command ................................................................ 21  
7-2. DSR-DR1000/A Disk Command (Ver 1.10 or later) ...... 54  
7-3. Items supported from DSR-DR1000/A disk command  
V2.00 ............................................................................... 72  
7-4. Special Commands for HVR Series ................................ 75  
7-4-1.  
7-4-2.  
Command Table ..................................................... 75  
Detailed Description of Commands ....................... 75  
8. Time Data Format ................................... 77  
9. Appendix-1 .............................................. 77  
10. Appendix-2 .............................................. 78  
11. Appendix-3 .............................................. 79  
DSR series  
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1. Summary  
The DSR series VTR, Remote Control Connector Panel, incorporate with a 9-pin D-Subminiature  
connectors for REMOTE.  
This connector is utilized for a serial control system.  
The definition of CONTROLLER and DEVICE is shown in the follows,  
“CONTROLLER” means the unit which controls VTR.  
“DEVICE” means the unit (VTR) which is controlled.  
Example 1)  
When the DSR series VTR is connected by REMOTE (9-pin) connector, the VTR as the recorder  
means CONTROLLER and the VTR as the player means DEVICE.  
Example 2)  
When the editing controller is connected with one or plural DSR series VTR (s), this editing control-  
ler is CONTROLLER and all VTRs are DEVICEs.  
2. Interface System Overview  
. Conforming to EIA RS-422A.  
. Full duplex communications channel is utilized.  
. Data is transmitted asynchronously, bit serial, word serial with data exchange between devices.  
. Standard transmission rate on the interface bus is 38.4 kilobits per second (kb/s).  
. The data word utilized by the interface system is as follows :  
(MARK)  
D0  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
PARITY STOP  
BIT  
START  
BIT  
(LSB)  
(MSB)  
(SPACE)  
. 1 START BIT + 8 DATA BITs + 1 PARITY BIT + 1 STOP BIT.  
ODD parity : The total of D0 + D1 +..... D7 + Parity bit equals an odd number.  
DSR Series  
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3. Command Block Format (CMD Block)  
3-1.  
VTP Command  
The communication between the CONTROLLER and the DEVICE is composed of CMD-1 + DATA  
COUNT, CMD-2 + DATA and CHECKSUM, and is transmitted from CMD-1 + DATA COUNT in  
order.  
When the DATA COUNT is zero, the DATA is not transmitted.  
When it is not zero, the DATA corresponded with the value is inserted between CMD-2 and CHECK-  
SUM.  
The command block can be illustrated as shown.  
MSD  
LSD  
DATA  
COUNT  
DATA-n  
(MAX.15)  
CMD-1  
CMD-2  
1 BYTE  
DATA-1  
1 BYTE  
CHECKSUM  
1 BYTE  
1 BYTE  
1 BYTE  
CMD-1 : CMD-1 classifies the command into the main groups which indicates the function and direction  
of the data words to follow.  
Contents of CMD-1  
Direction  
CMD-1  
Function  
Controller  
Device  
0
1
2
4
6
7
SYSTEM CONTROL  
SYSTEM CONTROL RETURN  
TRANSPORT CONTROL  
PRESET & SELECT CONTROL  
SENSE REQUEST  
SENSE RETURN  
DATA COUNT : DATA COUNT indicates the number of data bytes that are added to the  
command. (0 to FH)  
CMD-2  
DATA  
: Specifies the respective commands.  
: The number of data bytes and their contents are defined by the respective  
commands.  
CHECKSUM : The CHECKSUM is the lower eight value of the sum of the data bytes from  
the first byte to the last byte immediately before CHECKSUM. It is used to  
check the errors that are incurred by the data communication.  
DSR Series  
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3-2.  
DSR-DR1000/A DISK Command  
ID  
1byte  
DC  
CMD1  
1byte  
CMD2  
1byte  
DATA  
CS  
1byte  
0 to 255byte  
1byte  
a. ID : Code undefined as CMD1 of Sony VTR 9PIN PROTOCOL.  
0x30 and 0x31 are designated as an ID of the extension command for DISK.  
ID:0x30 : Indicates that it is a single block with less than 256-byte DATA length. Or it indicates  
that it is the last block when transmitting a command by dividing into multiple blocks.  
ID:0x31 : Indicates that there is a continuous block when transmitting a command by dividing it  
into multiple blocks.  
Example: When transmitting a command with data consisting of 256-byte DATA length  
First block  
0x31  
^^^^  
0xFF  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA  
BYTE0  
CS  
BYTE1  
......  
BYTE254  
Second block  
0x30  
^^^^  
0xFF  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA  
BYTE255  
CS  
b. DC : Number of bytes of DATA (0 to 255)  
DSR Series  
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c. CMD1: Specifies the categories of commands.  
Contents of CMD-1  
CMD1  
FUNCTION  
DIRECTION  
0x00  
0x01  
0x02  
0x04  
0x06  
0x07  
0x10  
0x11  
0x12  
0x13  
0x14  
0x15  
0x16  
0x17  
0x18  
0x19  
0x1A  
0x1B  
0xFx  
VTR SYSTEM CONTROL  
VTR SYSTEM CONTROL RETURN  
VTR TRANSPORT CONTROL  
VTR PRESET & SELECT CONTROL  
VTR SENSE REQUEST  
VTR SENSE RETURN  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
T R  
SYSTEM PRESET  
SYSTEM STATUS SENSE  
SYSTEM STATUS  
DRIVE CONTROL/PRESET  
DRIVE STATUS SENSE  
DRIVE STATUS  
PORT CONTROL/PRESET  
PORT STATUS SENSE  
PORT STATUS  
FILE CONTROL/PRESET  
FILE STATUS SENSE  
FILE STATUS  
DEVICE DEPENDENT COMMAND  
T R  
T R  
T:CONTROLLING DEVICE  
R:CONTROLLED DEVICE  
DSR Series  
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[System related commands]  
0x00 to 0x07 are the ones that the upper four bits of CMD1 of the Sony VTR 9PIN PROTOCOL is  
shifted to four bits rightward. The content is the same as that of the Sony VTR 9PIN PROTOCOL.  
0x10 to 0x12 are in a category related to parameter settings and requests unique to the device.  
[Drive related commands]  
0x13 to 0x15 are in a category related to controls or parameter settings and requests for the DISK DE-  
VICE that the device has. Drive ID is added to all the commands in the category, and the drive ID  
specifies a target DISK DEVICE.  
[Port related commands]  
0x16 to 0x18 are in a category related to controls or parameter settings and requests for the logical port  
that the device has. Port ID is added to all the commands in the category, and the port ID specifies a  
target port.  
[File related commands]  
0x19 to 0x1B are in a category related to controls or parameter settings and requests for the opened file.  
File handle is added to all the commands in this category, and the file handle specifies a target file.  
[Device dependent commands]  
0xFx (0xF0 to 0xFF) is in a category that allows defining the commands that depends on the device.  
However, some commands do not fall into these categories.  
DSR Series  
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d. CMD2 : Assigns individual commands according to the following code category list.  
. CMD2 code category list  
CMD2 (0x00 to 0xFF)  
|
+----- Operation related codes (0x00 to 0x7F)  
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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+-----Basic operation, open operation (0x00 to 0x3F)  
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+-----AUTO/MACRO operation (0x40 to 0x5F)  
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+-----Machine, maintenance, and service related codes (0x60 to 0x6F)  
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+-----Other, special operation (0x70 to 0x7F)  
+----- Preset related codes (0x80 to 0xFF)  
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+-----FILE related codes (0x80 to 0x8F)  
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+-----AUTO/MACRO MODE setting (0x90 to 0x9F)  
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+-----VIDEO related codes (0xA0 to 0xAF)  
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+-----AUDIO related codes (0xB0 to 0xBF)  
|
+-----TC related codes (0xC0 to 0xCF)  
|
+----- System parameter setting (0xD0 to 0xDF)  
|
+----- Maintenance and service related codes (0xE0 to 0xEF)  
|
+-----Other, special mode setting (0xF0 to 0xFF)  
Individual codes are categorized as follows according to whether they are odd and even:  
However, some codes do not fall into these categories depending on the content of commands.  
Even (LSB=0) **** OFF, playback  
Odd (LSB=1) **** ON, recording  
e. DATA : Additional data of individual commands (total of 255 bytes at maximum).  
f. CS (CHECKSUM) : CS is the lower eight value of the sum of the data bytes from the first byte (ID) to  
the last byte immediately before CS.  
DSR Series  
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4. Connector Pin Assignment  
Interface connector : 9 pin D-subminiature female (D-9S)  
The pin assignment for the CONTROLLER and the DEVICE is as shown in the following table.  
Among the DSR series VTRs, the VTRs (DSR-85/85P) that have the built-in CONTROLLER function,  
obtain the following CONTROLLER pin assignment when they execute the QSDI dubbing and also  
when the RECORDER lamp or the PLAYER lamp turns on the control panel.  
Except for that, it’s become pin assignment of DEVICE.  
The VTR not had the function as CONTROLLER (DSR-60/60P) is always become pin assignment of  
DEVICE.  
Signal  
Controller  
Device  
Pin  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Frame Ground  
Receive A  
Frame Ground  
Transmit A  
1
2
6
7
Transmit B  
Receive B  
3
4
Transmit Common  
Spare  
Receive Common  
Spare  
8
9
Receive Common  
Receive B  
Transmit Common  
Transmit B  
5
Transmit A  
Receive A  
External view  
Frame Ground  
Frame Ground  
A and B are defined as shown below.  
B
+
A < B  
A > B  
“1” (MARK)  
“0” (SPACE)  
T
R
_
A
T : Transmit  
R : Receive  
DSR Series  
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5. Communication Protocol  
1) All communication between the CONTROLLER and the DEVICE will be under the direct supervi-  
sion of the CONTROLLER.  
When the DEVICE receives the COMMAND sent from CONTROLLER, the following COMMAND  
is returned.  
. In the case that the DEVICE receives the COMMAND not required the data  
..................... ACK  
. In the case that the DEVICE receives the COMMAND required the data  
..................... COMMAND + DATA  
. In the case that the error communication is detected or the undefined COMMAND is received  
..................... NAK + ERROR DATA  
2) The CONTROLLER is not transmit additional COMMAND blocks to a DEVICE prior to receivers  
an appropriate response to a previous COMMAND block.  
3) The CONTROLLER is not interrupt transmission of a byte in a COMMAND block for more than 10  
ms. A DEVICE detecting an interruption of a byte in a COMMAND block that exceeds 10 ms.  
CONTROLLER execute a TIME-OUT error sequence.  
A DEVICE will void the receiving COMMAND block and transmit a NAK (TIME OUT).  
4) The DEVICE, following receipt of a COMMAND block from the CONTROLLER will transmit a  
response within 9 ms.  
Therefore if the CONTROLLER cannot receive the appropriate response from the DEVICE within  
10 ms. After performing the COMMAND block transmission, it will execute as the communication  
is not performed under the normal condition, and it will process as necessary.  
5) The DEVICE, upon detection of an error, it will immediately transmit a NAK to the CONTROLLER.  
(The contents of an error is shown on the COMMAND tables.)  
The CONTROLLER, upon receipt of NAK, it will immediately stop transmission of the COM-  
MAND block. The DEVICE, following transmission of NAK, it will receive a subsequent COM-  
MAND block within 10 ms. (except NAK UNDEFINED COMMAND) and will process as neces-  
sary.  
DSR Series  
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6. Command  
The marks shown in the tables mean the following contents.  
1) O marked COMMAND’s model can correspond. If the contents are in the RETURN column,  
RETURN + DATA will be returned.  
If the contents are not in the RETURN column, “10.01 : ACK” will be returned.  
2) T marked COMMAND returns ACK as RETURN, but does not operate.  
3) X marked COMMAND does not correspond and returns “11.12.01 : NAK UNDEFINED  
COMMAND.  
4) For details of the commands for disk recorders such as DSR-DR1000/A, refer to Section 6-2. Com-  
mand Table (for Disk Recorder).  
6-1.  
Command Table (for Cassette Recorder/Player)  
Command  
Return  
O ACK  
00.0C : LOCAL DISABLE  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X NAK  
00.11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST  
00.1D : LOCAL ENABLE  
12.11 : DEVICE TYPE  
O ACK  
X NAK  
20.00 : STOP  
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
T
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
T
O
O
X
20.01 : PLAY  
20.02 : REC  
20.04 : STANDBY OFF  
20.05 : STANDBY ON  
20.0D : DMC START  
20.0F : EJECT  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
20.10 : FAST FWD  
2X.11 : JOG FWD  
2X.12 : VAR FWD  
2X.13 : SHUTTLE FWD  
20.20 : REWIND  
O/T ACK  
2X.21 : JOG REV  
X NAK  
2X.22 : VAR REV  
2X.23 : SHUTTLE REV  
20.30 : PREROLL  
24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA  
24.32 : SYNC POINT PREROLL  
24.34 : SYNC PLAY  
21.38 : PROGRAM PLAY +  
21.39 : PROGRAM PLAY _  
20.3C : DMC PREROLL  
20.40 : PREVIEW  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
20.41 : REVIEW  
DSR Series  
9
Command  
Return  
20.42 : AUTO EDIT  
O
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
T
X
T
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
T
X
O
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
T
X
20.4B : DMC RUN  
20.4C : DMC PREVIEW  
20.52 : TENSION RELEASE  
20.54 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER DISABLE  
20.55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE  
2X.5C: DMC SET FWD  
2X.5D: DMC SET REV  
20.60 : FULL EE OFF  
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
O/T ACK  
X NAK  
X
X
X
X
O
O
T
T
T
O
O
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
20.61 : FULL EE ON  
20.63 : SELECT EE ON  
20.64 : EDIT OFF  
20.65 : EDIT ON  
DSR Series  
10  
Command  
Return  
44.00 : TIMER-1 PRESET  
44.04 : TIME CODE PRESET  
4X.05 : USER’S BIT PRESET  
40.08 : TIMER-1 RESET  
40.10 : IN ENTRY  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
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O
O
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O
T
O
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X
O
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O
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O
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O
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X
O
T
T
O
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O
O
O
O
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T
O
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O
T
X
O
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
T
T
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
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O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
O
T
O
T
X
40.11 : OUT ENTRY  
40.12 : A IN ENTRY  
40.13 : A OUT ENTRY  
44.14 : IN DATA PRESET  
44.15 : OUT DATA PRESET  
44.16 : A IN DATA PRESET  
44.17 : A OUT DATA PRESET  
40.18 : IN SHIFT +  
40.19 : IN SHIFT _  
40.1A : OUT SHIFT +  
40.1B : OUT SHIFT _  
40.1C : A IN SHIFT +  
40.1D : A IN SHIFT _  
40.1E : A OUT SHIFT +  
40.1F : A OUT SHIFT _  
40.20 : IN RESET  
O/T ACK  
X NAK  
40.21 : OUT RESET  
40.22 : A IN RESET  
40.23 : A OUT RESET  
40.24 : IN RECALL  
40.25 : OUT RECALL  
40.26 : A IN RECALL  
40.27 : A OUT RECALL  
40.2D : LOST LOCK RESET  
4X.30 : EDIT PRESET  
44.31 : PREROLL TIME PRESET  
41.32 : TAPE/AUTO SELECT  
41.36 : TIMER MODE SELECT  
41.37 : INPUT CHECK  
41.3D : PREREAD MODE SELECT  
43.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET  
85 : O  
80 : T  
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
O
T
T
40.40 : AUTO MODE OFF  
40.41 : AUTO MODE ON  
40.44 : AUDIO SPLIT OFF  
40.45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON  
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
T
O
O
T
T
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
DSR Series  
11  
Command  
Return  
40.46 : VARIABLE MEMORY OFF  
40.47 : VARIABLE MEMORY ON  
42.50 : DA INPUT SELECT  
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
T
T
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
T
T
O
O
O
O
O
T
T
O
T
O
T
T
T
T
T
T
O
T
T
T
X
4X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SELECT  
41.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ PRESET  
41.60 : VITC BYPASS  
42.61 : TCG MODE SELECT  
42.70 : VIDEO INPUT SELECT  
41.9E : SUPERIMPOSE  
T
T
O
O/T ACK  
X NAK  
4X.AE: AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
X
X
SELECT  
40.C0 : TIMELINE STOP  
40.C1 : TIMELINE RUN  
44.C3 : TIMELINE PRESET  
4X.C4: DEFINE EVENT  
42.C5 : CLEAR EVENT  
41.CB : BREAK  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
DSR Series  
12  
Command  
Return  
61.0A : TC GEN DATA  
74.08 : GEN TIME DATA  
74.09 : GEN UB DATA  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
SENSE  
78.08 : GEN TC & UB DATA  
74.00 : TIMER-1 DATA  
74.01 : TIMER-2 DATA  
74.04 : LTC TIME DATA  
78.04 : LTC TIME & UB DATA  
74.05 : LTC UB DATA  
61.0C : CURRENT TIME  
SENSE  
74.06 : VITC TIME DATA  
78.06 : VITC TIME & UB DATA  
74.07 : VITC UB DATA  
74.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
TIME DATA  
78.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED  
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
X
X
TIME & UB DATA  
74.16 : VITC HOLD TIME DATA  
78.16 : VITC HOLD TIME &  
UB DATA  
70.0D : REQUEST TIME  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
DATA MISSING  
60.10 : IN DATA SENSE  
60.11 : OUT DATA SENSE  
60.12 : A IN DATA SENSE  
60.13 : A OUT DATA SENSE  
60.20 : STATUS SENSE  
74.10 : IN DATA  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
74.11 : OUT DATA  
74.12 : A IN DATA  
74.13 : A OUT DATA  
7X.20 : STATUS DATA  
60.2E : COMMAND SPEED  
71.2E : COMMAND SPEED  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
SENSE  
DATA  
60.2F : VAR MEM SPEED  
71.2F : VAR MEM SPEED  
X
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
SENSE  
DATA  
6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE  
7X.30 : EDIT PRESET DATA  
60.31 : PREROLL TIME  
74.31 : PREROLL TIME  
SENSE  
DATA  
60.32 : TAPE/AUTO SENSE  
71.32 : TAPE/AUTO STATUS  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
X
DATA  
60.36 : TIMER MODE SENSE  
71.36 : TIMER MODE DATA  
60.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY  
73.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY\  
PRESET SENSE  
PRESET DATA  
60.50 : DA INPUT SENSE  
71.50 : DA INPUT STATUS  
6X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT  
7X.54 : EXTENDED DA  
SENSE  
INPUT STATUS  
60.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ  
71.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ  
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
X
SENSE  
STATUS  
60.60 : VITC BYPASS SENSE  
71.60 : VITC BYPASS STATUS  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
X
O
O
X
X
X
60.61 : TCG MODE SENSE  
72.61 : TCG MODE  
O
O
DSR Series  
13  
Command  
Return  
60.70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE  
72.70 : VIDEO INPUT STATUS  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
60.9E : SUPERIMPOSE  
71.9E : SUPERIMPOSE  
O
O
SENSE  
STATUS  
60.AE: AUDIO MONITOR  
74.AE : AUDIO MONITOR  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
O
O
X
X
CHANNEL STATUS  
60.C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE  
71.C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE  
O
O
O
SENSE  
60.C3 : TIMELINE TIME  
75.C3 : TIMELINE TIME  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
SENSE  
62.C4 : EVENT DATA SENSE  
7X.C4 : EVENT DATA  
60.C6 : TIMELINE STATUS  
75.C6 : TIMELINE STATUS  
SENSE  
61.C7 : EVENT QUEUE  
7X.C7 : EVENT QUEUE  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
SENSE  
61.C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL  
7X.C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL  
EVENT SENSE  
EVENT  
DSR Series  
14  
6-2.  
Command Table (for Disk Recorder)  
“IN (R)” of DSR-DR1000/A indicates the RECORDER side during the simultaneous record/playback  
(REMOTE I/F of INTERFACE SELECT is set to “9PIN (DUAL))”.  
In the same way, “OUT (P)” of DSR-DR1000/A indicates the PLAYER side.  
n
The IN points and the OUT points of the program playback that are set using the “(IN)” or “(OUT)” of the  
front panel are different from the IN points and the OUT points that are set from the 9-pin remote control unit.  
When the IN DATA SENSE command and the OUT DATA SENSE command that are issued from the 9-pin  
remote control unit are sent to the DSR-DR1000/A, the IN points and the OUT points that are by this opera-  
tion will not be returned.  
Command  
Return  
DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A  
IN (R)  
OUT (P)  
O ACK  
X NAK  
00.0C : LOCAL DISABLE  
O
O
O
O*1  
O
O*1  
O
00.11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST  
00.1D : LOCAL ENABLE  
12.11 : DEVICE TYPE  
O ACK  
X NAK  
O
O
20.00 : STOP  
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
T
T
O
O
O
T
O
T
O
O
O
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
O
T
O
O
T
O
O
O
T
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
T
T
O
O
O
T
20.01 : PLAY  
20.02 : REC  
20.04 : STANDBY OFF  
20.05 : STANDBY ON  
20.0D : DMC START  
20.0F : EJECT  
20.10 : FAST FWD  
2X.11 : JOG FWD  
2X.12 : VAR FWD  
2X.13 : SHUTTLE FWD  
20.20 : REWIND  
2X.21 : JOG REV  
2X.22 : VAR REV  
O/T ACK  
2X.23 : SHUTTLE REV  
20.30 : PREROLL  
X NAK  
24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA  
24.32 : SYNC POINT PREROLL  
24.34 : SYNC PLAY  
21.38 : PROGRAM PLAY +  
21.39 : PROGRAM PLAY _  
20.3C : DMC PREROLL  
20.40 : PREVIEW  
20.41 : REVIEW  
20.42 : AUTO EDIT  
20.4B : DMC RUN  
20.4C : DMC PREVIEW  
20.52 : TENSION RELEASE  
20.54 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER DISABLE  
*1 : Both of the RECORDER and the PLAYER side can be set to Disable independently.  
DSR Series  
15  
Command  
Return  
DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A  
IN (R)  
OUT (P)  
20.55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE  
2X.5C: DMC SET FWD  
2X.5D: DMC SET REV  
20.60 : FULL EE OFF  
20.61 : FULL EE ON  
T
O
O
O
O
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
O
O
O*2  
O*2  
O*2  
T
O/T ACK  
X NAK  
20.63 : SELECT EE ON  
20.64 : EDIT OFF  
20.65 : EDIT ON  
T
*2 : When both of the R and P indicators of the LINE OUT SELECT on the front panel light, output can be selected from the (P) side port.  
DSR Series  
16  
Command  
Return  
DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A  
IN (R)  
OUT (P)  
44.00 : TIMER-1 PRESET  
44.04 : TIME CODE PRESET  
4X.05 : USER’S BIT PRESET  
40.08 : TIMER-1 RESET  
40.10 : IN ENTRY  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
O
O
T
O
O
X
O*3  
O
O*3  
T
O
T
O*3  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O
O*3  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O*4  
O
40.11 : OUT ENTRY  
40.12 : A IN ENTRY  
40.13 : A OUT ENTRY  
44.14 : IN DATA PRESET  
44.15 : OUT DATA PRESET  
44.16 : A IN DATA PRESET  
44.17 : A OUT DATA PRESET  
40.18 : IN SHIFT +  
40.19 : IN SHIFT _  
40.1A : OUT SHIFT +  
40.1B : OUT SHIFT _  
40.1C : A IN SHIFT +  
40.1D : A IN SHIFT _  
40.1E : A OUT SHIFT +  
40.1F : A OUT SHIFT _  
40.20 : IN RESET  
O/T ACK  
X NAK  
40.21 : OUT RESET  
40.22 : A IN RESET  
40.23 : A OUT RESET  
40.24 : IN RECALL  
40.25 : OUT RECALL  
40.26 : A IN RECALL  
40.27 : A OUT RECALL  
40.2D : LOST LOCK RESET  
4X.30 : EDIT PRESET  
T
O*3  
T
O*3  
44.31 : PREROLL TIME PRESET  
41.32 : TAPE/AUTO SELECT  
41.33 : SERVO REFERENCE SELECT  
41.36 : TIMER MODE SELECT  
41.37 : INPUT CHECK  
41.3D : PREREAD MODE SELECT  
43.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET  
40.40 : AUTO MODE OFF  
40.41 : AUTO MODE ON  
40.44 : AUDIO SPLIT OFF  
O
O
T
T
O
T*5  
O
T*5  
X
X
T
O
O
O
T
T
O
O
O
O
O
O
*3 : The (R) side and the (P) side can be set to PRESET independently.  
*4 : The (P) side can be set to the same setting as in the ordinary VTR. It jumps to these points at the event of Preroll.  
The (R) side can only save the set data, and cannot perform the Preroll operation. It returns the set data to SENSE.  
*5 : When both of the R and P indicators of the LINE OUT SELECT on the front panel light, the forced EE mode can be set from the (P) side.  
DSR Series  
17  
Command  
Return  
DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A  
IN (R)  
OUT (P)  
40.45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
T
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
T
T
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
40.46 : VARIABLE MEMORY OFF  
40.47 : VARIABLE MEMORY ON  
42.50 : DA INPUT SELECT  
4X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SELECT  
41.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ PRESET  
41.60 : VITC BYPASS  
42.61 : TCG MODE SELECT  
42.70 : VIDEO INPUT SELECT  
41.9E : SUPERIMPOSE  
O/T ACK  
X NAK  
4X.AE: AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL  
O
O
O
SELECT  
40.C0 : TIMELINE STOP  
40.C1 : TIMELINE RUN  
44.C3 : TIMELINE PRESET  
4X.C4: DEFINE EVENT  
42.C5 : CLEAR EVENT  
41.CB : BREAK  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
DSR Series  
18  
Command  
Return  
DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A  
IN (R)  
OUT (P)  
61.0A : TC GEN DATA  
74.08 : GEN TIME DATA  
74.09 : GEN UB DATA  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
SENSE  
O
O
78.08 : GEN TC & UB DATA  
74.00 : TIMER-1 DATA  
74.01 : TIMER-2 DATA  
74.04 : LTC TIME DATA  
78.04 : LTC TIME & UB DATA  
74.05 : LTC UB DATA  
O
O
61.0C : CURRENT TIME  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
SENSE  
74.06 : VITC TIME DATA  
78.06 : VITC TIME & UB DATA  
74.07 : VITC UB DATA  
74.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED  
O
O*6  
O*6  
TIME DATA  
78.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED  
O
O
O
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
O*6  
TIME & UB DATA  
74.16 : VITC HOLD TIME DATA  
78.16 : VITC HOLD TIME &  
UB DATA  
70.0D : REQUEST TIME  
O
O*6  
O*6  
DATA MISSING  
60.10 : IN DATA SENSE  
60.11 : OUT DATA SENSE  
60.12 : A IN DATA SENSE  
60.13 : A OUT DATA SENSE  
60.20 : STATUS SENSE  
74.10 : IN DATA  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
74.11 : OUT DATA  
74.12 : A IN DATA  
74.13 : A OUT DATA  
7X.20 : STATUS DATA  
60.2E : COMMAND SPEED  
71.2E : COMMAND SPEED  
O
O*6  
O*6  
SENSE  
DATA  
60.2F : VAR MEM SPEED  
71.2F : VAR MEM SPEED  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
SENSE  
DATA  
6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE  
7X.30 : EDIT PRESET DATA  
60.31 : PREROLL TIME  
74.31 : PREROLL TIME  
SENSE  
DATA  
60.32 : TAPE/AUTO SENSE  
71.32 : TAPE/AUTO STATUS  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
DATA  
60.36 : TIMER MODE SENSE  
71.36 : TIMER MODE DATA  
60.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY  
73.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY\  
PRESET SENSE  
PRESET DATA  
60.50 : DA INPUT SENSE  
71.50 : DA INPUT STATUS  
6X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT  
7X.54 : EXTENDED DA  
SENSE  
INPUT STATUS  
60.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ  
71.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ  
O
O
O
SENSE  
STATUS  
60.60 : VITC BYPASS SENSE  
71.60 : VITC BYPASS STATUS  
O
O
O
O
O
O
60.61 : TCG MODE SENSE  
72.61 : TCG MODE  
*6 : The respective values of the (R) side and the (P) side are returned respectively.  
DSR Series  
19  
Command  
Return  
DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A DSR-DR1000/A  
IN (R)  
OUT (P)  
60.70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE  
72.70 : VIDEO INPUT STATUS  
O
O
O
O
60.9E : SUPERIMPOSE  
71.9E : SUPERIMPOSE  
O
O
O
O
O
O
SENSE  
STATUS  
60.AE: AUDIO MONITOR  
74.AE : AUDIO MONITOR  
O
O
CHANNEL STATUS  
60.C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE  
71.C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE  
SENSE  
60.C3 : TIMELINE TIME  
75.C3 : TIMELINE TIME  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
SENSE  
62.C4 : EVENT DATA SENSE  
7X.C4 : EVENT DATA  
60.C6 : TIMELINE STATUS  
75.C6 : TIMELINE STATUS  
SENSE  
61.C7 : EVENT QUEUE  
7X.C7 : EVENT QUEUE  
O
O
O
O
O
O
SENSE  
61.C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL  
7X.C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL  
EVENT SENSE  
EVENT  
6-3.  
Command Table (for DSR-DR1000/A Disk Command)  
COMMAND  
RETURN  
DC  
C1  
C2  
D1  
DC  
C1  
C2  
D1  
System Command  
00  
XX  
00  
00  
04  
10  
10  
10  
10  
11  
40  
41  
42  
43  
D0  
VFL DOWNLOAD ENABLE  
VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET  
VFL DOWNLOAD DATA WRITE  
VFL DOWNLOAD DATA CLEAR  
SYSTEM STATUS SENSE  
10  
10  
10  
10  
XX  
01  
01  
01  
01  
12  
D0  
Drive Command  
XX  
0X  
03  
13  
14  
14  
03  
81  
D0  
DELETE  
10  
XX  
XX  
01  
15  
15  
FILE SYSTEM DATA SENSE  
DRIVE STATUS SENSE  
81  
D0  
Port Command  
XX  
01  
16  
17  
00  
00  
OPEN PLAY  
10  
01  
18  
FILE OPEN STATUS SENSE  
0X  
00  
File Command  
01  
03  
02  
19  
1A  
1A  
01  
82  
C0  
CLOSE  
10  
XX  
XX  
01  
1B  
1B  
FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE  
CURRENT TIME SENSE  
82  
C0  
Both DSR-DR1000/A IN (R) and DSR-DR1000/A OUT (P) have the same function (receiving the same command).  
DSR Series  
20  
7. Protocol Command  
7-1. VTR Command  
00.0C : LOCAL DISABLE  
When receiving this command, all functions of the DEVICE will be disabled.  
00.11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST  
12.11 : DEVICE TYPE  
The “00.11 : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST” command is used to ask the model of the DEVICE to  
be connected, and if the DEVICE receives this command, the “12.11 : DEVICE TYPE” with 2  
bytes data will be sent back as a response.  
Model  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
DSR-2000/2000P/2000A/2000AP  
DSR-1800/1800P/1800A/1800AP  
DSR-1600/1600P/1600A/1600AP  
DSR-1500/1500P/1500A/1500AP  
DSR-DR1000/DR1000P/DR1000A/DR1000AP  
DSR-85/85P  
8X  
8X  
8X  
8X  
8X  
8X  
8X  
8X  
8X  
8X  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
10  
11  
13  
13  
12  
DSR-80/80P  
DSR-70A/70AP  
DSR-70/70P  
DSR-60/60P  
NTSC Model : X=0  
PAL Model : X=1  
00.1D : LOCAL ENABLE  
When receiving this command, the control panel operation will be enabled according to the  
DEVICE setting.  
When the power of the DEVICE is turned on, it will be set to the LOCAL ENABLE state.  
10.01 : ACK  
When receiving this command, the DEVICE will send back this command as acknowledgement.  
11.12 : NAK  
When detecting the communication errors or receiving the undefined COMMAND, the  
CONTROLLER will send back this command as not-acknowledgement.  
BIT-7 to BIT-0 of DATA-1 will be set in accordance with the contents.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
FRAMING OVERRUN  
ERROR ERROR  
PARITY  
ERROR  
CHECKSUM SOFTWARE UNDEFINED  
ERROR OVERRUN COMMAND  
TIME OUT  
20.00 : STOP  
20.01 : PLAY  
20.02 : REC  
20.04 : STANDBY OFF  
20.05 : STANDBY ON  
When receiving one of the above commands, the DEVICE will be in the specified mode.  
The “20.04 : STANDBY OFF” command is available only when the DEVICE is in STOP mode.  
DSR Series  
21  
20.0D : DMC START : DMC=Dynamic Motion Control (=VAR MEMORY)  
This command is used to run the DEVICE from the present tape position at the speed that is  
stored by the “20.4B : DMC RUN” command.  
20.0F : EJECT  
When receiving this command, the DEVICE ejects the cassette.  
20.10 : FAST FWD  
20.20 : REWIND  
When receiving this command, the DEVICE will become the specified mode.  
2X.11 : JOG FWD  
2X.12 : VAR FWD  
2X.13 : SHUTTLE FWD  
2X.21 : JOG REV  
2X.22 : VAR REV  
2X.23 : SHUTTLE REV  
When receiving one of the above commands, the DEVICE will start running in accordance with  
speed data defined by the DATA-1 and the DATA-2.  
When only DATA-1 is given, (X=1) and the tape speed will be defined as follows.  
TAPE SPEED=10 (N/32-2), N : SPEED DATA (DECIMAL)  
Example)  
TAPE SPEED  
SPEED DATA  
STILL  
0
(0H)  
0.1 times normal speed  
1.0 times normal speed  
About 2.9 times normal speed 79  
32  
64  
(20H)  
(40H)  
(4FH)  
When setting more precise value than the tape speed defined by DATA-1, DATA-2 will be  
added, however, the precise value is a linear approximate value. (X=2)  
When both DATA-1 and DATA-2 are given, the tape speed will be defined as follows.  
TAPE SPEED=10 (N/32-2) + N’/256 {10 [ (N+1)/32-2] _ 10 (N/32-2)  
N : SPEED DATA OF DATA-1 (DECIMAL)  
N’: SPEED DATA OF DATA-2 (DECIMAL)  
}
20.30 : PREROLL  
When receiving this command, the DEVICE will be prerolled to the tape position, that is, the  
value obtained by subtracting the time defined by the “44.31 : PREROLL TIME PRESET”  
command from the IN POINT data equivalent to the TIMER DATA or TIME CODE stored in  
the IN ENTRY memory by the “40.10 : IN ENTRY” command.  
24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA  
This command is used for cueing up the DEVICE to the position assigned by the time data of  
DATA-1 through DATA-4.  
A unit of respective data are as follows :  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
DATA-3  
DATA-4  
10  
1
10  
1
10  
1
10  
1
Frame  
Frame  
Second  
Second  
Minute  
Minute  
Hour  
Hour  
MSD  
LSD  
MSD  
LSD  
MSD  
LSD  
MSD  
LSD  
DSR Series  
22  
24.32 : SYNC POINT PREROLL  
The tape cueing is performed as the preliminary processing of the “24.34 : SYNC PLAY”  
command. The preroll time is determined by the value which is set by the “44.31 : PREROLL  
TIME PRESET” command.  
[DATA-1 to DATA-4]  
The sync point on a tape is specified.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31: CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
24.34 : SYNC PLAY  
This command is used to enter playback after establishing the SYNC lock speed control between  
the SYNC time on the timeline and the sync point on tape. If the system fails to establish the  
sync lock speed control, the ABORT bit (DATA No. 9, bit-7) of STATUS is set to “1”.  
The tape cue-up must have already been performed by executing the “24.32 : SYNC POINT  
PREROLL” command beforehand.  
[DATA-1 to DATA-4]  
The SYNC point on a tape is specified.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
The SYNC time is defined as the trigger time by the “4X.C4 : DEFINE EVENT” command.  
21.38 : PROGRAM PLAY +  
21.39 : PROGRAM PLAY _  
This command is used to play back the DEVICE at the tape speed to 25.5 % at every 0.1 %  
step at the x1 PLAY speed in accordance with the SPEED DATA that is specified by the  
DATA-1.  
DATA-1  
..... 8 BITS SPEED DATA : 00 TO FF (0 to 255 : DECIMAL)  
MSD  
LSD  
The relationship between the deviation (%) of the x1 PLAY speed and the SPEED DATA is  
expressed with the following formula.  
Deviation (%) = 0.1 x SPEED DATA (DECIMAL)  
The DSR-2000/A is operated in units of 1 %.  
20.3C : DMC PREROLL  
This command is used for cueing up the DEVICE to the following point stored in the VAR  
MEMORY mode.  
IN POINT _ (stored first speed x PREROLL TIME)  
20.40 : PREVIEW  
20.41 : REVIEW  
20.42 : AUTO EDIT  
When receiving one of the above commands, the DEVICE will go into the specified mode.  
DSR Series  
23  
20  
                      
.
                       
4B : DMC RUN  
This command is used to let the DEVICE perform a series of operations in the VAR MEMORY  
mode.  
1. Cues up the tape to the following point.  
Point IN _ (set first speed x PREROLL TIME)  
2. Runs at the set first speed to the point IN.  
3. Stores the speed that is given by the PLAY, VAR FWD and VAR REV from the point IN.  
20.4C : DMC PREVIEW  
This command is used so that the DEVICE performs the following serial operations in the VAR  
MEMORY mode.  
1. Cues up the tape to the following point.  
Point IN _ (stored first speed x PREROLL TIME)  
2. Runs at the stored first speed to the point IN.  
3. Reproduce the tape speed that is stored in the point IN.  
20.52 : TENSION RELEASE  
When receiving the above command in STILL mode of STOP or SHUTTLE/JOG/VAR, the  
DEVICE will be in the TENSION RELEASE mode.  
20.54 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER DISABLE  
20.55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE  
“20.54 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER DISABLE” prohibits the operation of the ANTI-CLOG TIMER.  
“20.55 : ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE” permitted the operation of the ANTI-CLOG TIMER.  
When turning on the power, ANTI-CLOG TIMER ENABLE mode is in the enable mode.  
2X.5C : DMC SET FWD  
2X.5D : DMC SET REV  
This command is used to preset the DEVICE as the set value of the first speed of “20.4B : DMC  
RUN” command during the VAR MEMORY mode.  
The set value is specified in the DATA-1 of the following command. For the data format, refer  
to “2X.11 : JOG FWD”.  
20.60 : FULL EE OFF  
20.61 : FULL EE ON  
These commands are used to set or clear all channels to EE mode.  
When receiving this command, the DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay  
(three frames) time.  
For the timing, refer to APPENDIX-1.  
20.63 : SELECT EE ON  
This command is used to set each EDIT PRESET channel assigned by the DATA-1 of the  
“41.30 : EDIT PRESET” command to the EE mode.  
To clear the SELECT E-E mode, the “20.64 : EDIT OFF” command is used.  
When receiving this command, the DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay  
(three frames) time.  
For the timing, refer to APPENDIX-1.  
20.64 : EDIT OFF  
This command is used to clear the EDIT mode and also clear the SELECT EE mode.  
When receiving this command, the DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay  
(three frames) time.  
For the timing, refer to APPENDIX-1.  
DSR Series  
24  
20.65 : EDIT ON  
This command is used to set the DEVICE, which is running at the normal PLAY speed during  
the EDIT PRESET mode, to the EDIT mode.  
When receiving this command, the DEVICE will start executing after passing the edit delay  
(three frames) time.  
For the timing, refer to APPENDIX-1  
44.00 : TIMER-1 PRESET  
This command is used to preset the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 through  
DATA-4, to the TIMER-1 (CTL COUNTER) of the DEVICE.  
The (Drop Frame/Non Drop Frame) mode of TIMER-1 is set corresponding to BIT-6 of  
DATA-1 as the following table.  
DATA-1  
DF  
BIT6  
0
1
OFF  
ON  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
44.04 : TIME CODE PRESET  
This command is used to preset the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 through  
DATA-4, to the TIME CODE of the time code generator.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
The COLOR FRAMING (CF) and the DF/NDF mode of the TIME CODE GENERATOR are  
set according to BIT-7 and BIT-6 of DATA-1.  
DATA-1  
BIT7  
DATA-1  
BIT6  
CF  
DF  
0
1
OFF  
ON  
0
1
OFF  
ON  
For the timing, refer to APPENDIX-2.  
4X.05 : USER’S BIT PRESET  
This command is used to preset the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 through  
DATA-4, to the USER’s BIT of the time code generator and is used to preset the corresponding  
bit inside the time data, that is given by DATA-5.  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
DATA-3  
DATA-4  
2nd  
1st  
4th  
3rd  
6th  
5th  
8th  
7th  
BINARY  
GROUP  
BINARY  
GROUP  
BINARY  
GROUP  
BINARY  
GROUP  
BINARY  
GROUP  
BINARY  
GROUP  
BINARY  
GROUP  
BINARY  
GROUP  
MSD  
LSD  
MSD  
LSD  
MSD  
LSD  
MSD  
LSD  
[DATA-5 (Binary Group Flag)]  
(NTSC)  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
0
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
0
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
BIT-59  
(BG2)  
BIT58  
(BG1)  
BIT43  
(BG0)  
0
0
0
(PAL)  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
0
BIT-5  
0
BIT-4  
0
BIT-3  
0
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
BIT-43  
(BG2)  
BIT-58  
(BG1)  
BIT-27  
(BG0)  
0
For the timing, refer to APPENDIX-2.  
DSR Series  
25  
40.08 : TIMER-1 RESET  
This command is used to reset the TIMER-1 (COUNTER) to zero.  
40.10 : IN ENTRY  
40.11 : OUT ENTRY  
40.12 : A IN ENTRY  
40.13 : A OUT ENTRY  
These commands are used to store the value of the TIMER or the TIME CODE data, which is  
displayed on the DEVICE, into the IN, OUT, A IN or A OUT memory as an IN POINT, OUT  
POINT, A IN POINT or A OUT POINT data.  
44.14 : IN DATA PRESET  
44.15 : OUT DATA PRESET  
44.16 : A IN DATA PRESET  
44.17 : A OUT DATA PRESET  
These commands are used to preset the value, which has been given by the DATA-1 to DATA-  
4, into the IN, OUT, A IN or A OUT memory.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
40.18 : IN SHIFT +  
40.19 : IN SHIFT _  
These commands are used to add or subtract the value of the TIME DATA, which has been  
stored as an IN POINT, by one frame.  
40.1A : OUT SHIFT +  
40.1B : OUT SHIFT _  
These commands are used to add or subtract the value of the TIME DATA, which has been  
stored as an OUT POINT, by one frame.  
40.1C : A IN SHIFT +  
40.1D : A IN SHIFT _  
These commands are used to add or subtract the value of the TIME DATA, which has been  
stored as an AUDIO IN POINT, by one frame.  
40.1E : A OUT SHIFT +  
40.1F : A OUT SHIFT _  
These commands are used to add or subtract the value of the TIME DATA, which has been  
stored as an AUDIO OUT POINT, by one frame.  
40.20 : IN RESET  
40.21 : OUT RESET  
40.22 : A IN RESET  
40.23 : A OUT RESET  
These commands are used to turn the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT lamp to off.  
40.24 : IN RECALL  
40.25 : OUT RECALL  
40.26 : A IN RECALL  
40.27 : A OUT RECALL  
These commands are used to turn the IN, OUT, AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT lamp to on.  
DSR Series  
26  
40.2D : LOST LOCK RESET  
This command is used to reset the “DATA No. 8 BIT-6 : LOST LOCK” of the “7X.20 : STA-  
TUS DATA”.  
The LOST LOCK status will be set when the capstan and drum servo is locked over 10 second,  
and then servo is unlocked in the PLAY, REC or EDIT mode.  
4X.30 : EDIT PRESET  
This command is used to select the edit mode and the video/audio preset channels.  
The DEVICE sets all channels to “1” when the ASSEMBLE mode is selected.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
A2  
BIT-0  
A1  
INSERT  
ASSEMBLE  
VIDEO  
TIME CODE  
[DATA-2]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
DA4  
BIT-2  
DA3  
BIT-1  
DA2  
BIT-0  
DA1  
1 : EDIT PRESET ON  
0 : EDIT PRESET OFF  
In the case of “41.30” command, the channel to be preset by BIT-1 and BIT-0 of DATA-1  
depends on the setting A1 EDIT CH and A2 EDIT CH.  
In the case of “42.30” command, the setting of A1 EDIT CH, A2 EDIT CH or the setup menu  
becomes invalid, and the preset channel is selected according to the contents of DATA-1 and  
DATA-2.  
When receiving this command during editing or rehearsal, the DEVICE sets the preset channel  
after passing edit delay time. Refer to “20.61 : FULL EE ON”.  
For the timing, refer to APPENDIX-1.  
The items of the setup menu are different from the model.  
Model  
Item of setup menu  
A1 EDIT CH  
DSR-80/80P,  
DSR-85/85P  
A2 EDIT CH  
DSR-2000/2000P  
DSR-2000A/2000AP  
311 : EDIT REPLACE 1  
312 : EDIT REPLACE 2  
313 : EDIT REPLACE 3  
314 : EDIT REPLACE 4  
44.31 : PREROLL TIME PRESET  
This command is used to preset the preroll time, which has given by the DATA-1 through  
DATA-4, to the DEVICE.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
Example) Preroll Time=5 sec.  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
DATA-3  
DATA-4  
0 0  
0 0  
0 5  
0 0  
DSR Series  
27  
41.32 : TAPE/AUTO SELECT  
The TAPE/EE mode is selected by the value of the DATA-1.  
[DATA-1]  
00 : AUTO  
01 : TAPE  
FF : Depends on the DEVICE.  
41.36 : TIMER MODE SELECT  
This command is used to select the TIMER system used in the AUTO mode by the value of  
DATA-1. This is used for the IN ENTRY, OUT ENTRY, IN PRESET, OUT PRESET, PRE-  
ROLL and CUE UP WITH DATA, etc.  
[DATA-1]  
00 : TIME CODE  
01 : TIMER-1  
02 : TIMER-2  
FF : Depends on the DEVICE.  
41.37 : INPUT CHECK  
When DATA-1 is set to “01”, VIDEO and all AUDIO Channels are set to Forced EE mode.  
When DATA-1 is set to “00”, the Forced EE modes of VIDEO and all AUDIO channels are  
released.  
41.3D : PREREAD MODE SELECT  
This command is used to select the PREREAD editing in accordance with the contents of the  
DATA-1.  
[DATA-1]  
00 : DISABLE  
Invalidates the PREREAD editing mode.  
01 : ENABLE  
Validates the PREREAD editing mode.  
FF : Depends on the DEVICE.  
DSR Series  
28  
43.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET  
This command is used to preset the Δ t REC/PLAY mode in accordance with the contents of  
DATA.  
This is used to switch X1 mode or X4 mode of DSR-85/85P.  
When a device receives this command, it starts preparing Δ t REC/PLAY. When the preparation  
is complete, it sets the status of Δ t REC/PLAY READY (7X.20 : STATUS DATA / DATA No.  
A bit-3).  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
VARIABLE  
REC/PLAY  
1 : ON 0 : OFF  
[DATA-2, 3]  
It specifies the speed during the Δ t REC/PLAY mode.  
For the data format, refer to “2X.12 : VAR FWD”. DSR-85/85P enters X4 mode when  
(DATA-2 > 40h), and enters X1 mode when (DATA-2 < 40h).  
When a device receives the following command in the Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET mode, the DE-  
VICE goes into the Δ t REC/PLAY mode and operates at the speed which is specified by the  
command.  
20.01: PLAY  
20.02: REC  
20.65: EDIT ON  
24.34: SYNC PLAY  
24.32: SYNC POINT PREROLL  
40.40 : AUTO MODE OFF  
40.41 : AUTO MODE ON  
This command is used to switch ON/OFF the AUTO mode of the DEVICE.  
When receiving this command, this command does not have influence on the operation of the  
DEVICE.  
40.44 : AUDIO SPLIT OFF  
44.45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON  
This command is used to switch ON/OFF the AUDIO SPLIT MODE of the DEVICE.  
When receiving this command, this command does not have influence on the operation of the  
DEVICE.  
40.46 : VARIABLE MEMORY OFF  
40.47 : VARIABLE MEMORY ON  
This command is used to switch ON/OFF the VARIABLE MEMORY MODE of the DEVICE.  
DSR Series  
29  
42.50 : DA INPUT SELECT  
This command is used to select the input signal source of the audio channels according to the  
contents of DATA-1 and DATA-2.  
[DATA-1/DATA-2]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
DA4  
BIT-2  
DA3  
BIT-1  
DA2  
BIT-0  
DA1  
The table below shows the input signal sources for the audio channels.  
DATA-1  
BIT-X  
DATA-2  
BIT-X  
Input Signal  
0
0
1
0
1
0
DIGITAL AUDIO (AES/EBU)  
ANALOG AUDIO  
NO CHANGE  
4X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SELECT  
This command is used to select the input audio source according to the value of DATA-1 and  
DATA-2.  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
CH-2  
MSD  
CH-1  
LSD  
CH-4  
MSD  
CH-3  
LSD  
4BIT DATA  
0 : ANALOG  
1 : AES/EBU  
2 : SDI  
4 : SDTI  
5 : i.LINK  
E : INTERNAL SG  
F : NO CHANGE  
Example) In the case of “42.54.22.00”  
CH-1 & CH-2 : SDI  
CH-3 & CH-4 : ANALOG  
41.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ PRESET  
A DEVICE selects the digital audio sampling frequency in accordance with the contents of  
DATA-1.  
[DATA-1]  
01 : 48.0 kHz  
03 : 32.0 kHz  
DSR Series  
30  
41.60 : VITC BYPASS  
This command is used to select the VITC to be recorded in accordance with the contents of the  
DATA-1.  
[DATA-1]  
00 :Records the data of the built-in TCG on the line that is specified in the menu or others.  
01 :Records the input video signal as it is.  
FF :Depends on the DEVICE.  
42.61 : TCG MODE SELECT  
This command is used to preset the internal TC generator according to the value of DATA-1 and  
DATA-2.  
[DATA-1]  
00 :Time data can be set. Time data is always run.  
01 :Time data can be set. Time data is run at recording.  
02 :Regenerate the time code by using the playback LTC signal.  
03 :The playback VITC signal is regenerated.  
04 :Regenerate the time code by using the external LTC signal.  
05 :The VITC signal that is read from the input video signal is regenerated.  
FE:NO CHANGE  
FF : Depends on the DEVICE.  
42.70 : VIDEO INPUT SELECT  
This command is used for selecting the input video source according to the value of DATA-1  
and DATA-2.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
SDTI  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
SDI  
BIT-0  
INTERNAL  
SG  
i.LINK  
ANALOG  
[DATA-2]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
S (Y/C)  
G/R/B  
V/PB/PR COMPOSITE  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
Input video source  
ANALOG COMPOSITE  
01  
01  
01  
01  
02  
08  
10  
80  
01  
02  
04  
10  
02  
02  
02  
XX  
ANALOG COMPONENT (Y-R, B)  
G/R/B  
S (Y/C)  
SDI  
SDTI  
i.LINK  
Built-in signal generator  
DSR Series  
31  
41.9E : SUPERIMPOSE  
This command is used to control the SUPERIMPOSE mode of the DEVICE according to the  
value of DATA-1  
[DATA-1]  
00 : SUPERIMPOSE OFF  
01 : SUPERIMPOSE ON  
FF : Depends on the DEVICE.  
4X.AE: AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SELECT  
This command is used to select either the right and left of the audio channel to be monitored  
every L/R.  
DATA-3: Selects the left channel of the main channel to be monitored.  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
CH-4  
BIT-2  
CH-3  
BIT-1  
CH-2  
BIT-0  
CH-1  
*
*
*
*
* : RESERVED  
DATA-4: Selects the right channel of the main channel to be monitored.  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
CH-4  
BIT-2  
CH-3  
BIT-1  
CH-2  
BIT-0  
CH-1  
*
*
*
*
* : RESERVED  
Both the right and left channels can select multiple channels at the same time respectively.  
40.C0 : TIMELINE STOP  
This command is used to stop the TIMELINE (internal clock) of a DEVICE.  
40.C1 : TIMELINE RUN  
This command is used to start the TIMELINE (internal clock) of a DEVICE. For the timing,  
refer to APPENDIX-3.  
44.C3 : TIMELINE PRESET  
This command is used to preset the time data on the TIMELINE (internal clock) of a device.  
The preset can be executed only when the TIMELINE is stopped.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31: CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
Selection of either DF or NDF of the TIMELINE is performed in accordance with bit-6 of  
DATA-1 as shown in the following table.  
DATA-1  
DF/NDF  
BIT6  
0
1
NDF  
DF  
For the timing, refer to APPENDIX-3.  
DSR Series  
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4X.C4 : DEFINE EVENT  
This command is used to define the TIMELINE even for a DEVICE.  
An event executes the command (DATA-6 ~) in accordance with the specified conditions  
(DATA-1 to DATA-5), and is deleted. If the event is not executed correctly, the bits corre-  
sponding to the ABORT bit (DATA No. 9, bit-7) of STATUS and to the “7X.C8 : UNSUC-  
CESSFUL EVENT” command, are set.  
Processing such as edit delay, etc. during editing is performed in the device side. The event is  
not executed when the TIMELINE is not running, or while CUE UP is executing.  
A number is attached to events in the order of transmission (receive) of the “4X.C4 : DEFINE  
EVENT” command. Both the controller and device control the event numbers with a 1:1  
correspondence. The number is consecutively given in the range from 0001h to FFFFh totaling  
65535 values. The number increments unless All Clear (DATA-1, 2 = 00h) is performed by the  
“42.C5 : CLEAR EVENT” command. When the event number exceeds FFFFh, it returns to  
0000h. Its contents are ignored even though the “4X.C4 : DEFINE EVENT” command is  
executed. The event number remains at 0000h. However, the already defined events are  
executed correctly.  
When the remaining capacity of the event buffer in which events are stored becomes 0000h, the  
contents are ignored when the “4X.C4 : DEFINE EVENT” command is executed and the event  
numbers are not updated.  
DSR series VTR has the capacity of 7 events as a buffer.  
When the selected tape time is specified as the trigger source, the events are executed in the  
order of event numbers. On the contrary, when the timeline is specified as the trigger source, the  
events are sorted in the order of trigger time, and executed.  
[DATA-1]  
bit-7  
Event processing after execution is specified.  
0 : Event is deleted after execution.  
1 : Event is stored without deletion after execution so that it can be re-executed.  
Re-execution is initiated when the timeline has passed 24 hours or when the timeline  
agrees with the trigger time as the timeline is re-started, etc. Deletion of the event is  
performed by the “42.C5 : CLEAR EVENT” command.  
bit-6  
This specifies the source (trigger source) which generates the trigger timing to execute an  
event.  
0 : Timeline is selected.  
1 : Selected tape time is selected.  
[DATA-2 to DATA-5]  
The timing (trigger time) which triggers execution of an event is specified by the time data.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
[DATA-6 ~]  
This specifies the command to be executed. The commands which can be specified are the  
“0X.XX”, “2X.XX”, “4X.XX” and “8X.XX” commands except “00.11” and “0X.FX”.  
Example) When executing the PLAY command at 0 hour.  
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C4  
00  
00  
00  
00  
00  
20  
01  
PLAY  
2C  
DEFINE EVENT Timeline  
0 hour  
Checksum  
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42.C5 : CLEAR EVENT  
This command is used to delete the event which is defined by the “4X.C4: DEFINE EVENT”  
command.  
[DATA-1, DATA-2]  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
Event No.  
Event No.  
(Lower byte) (Upper byte)  
0000h  
: Deletes all events. (All clear) The event number returns to 0001h and the  
EVENT buffer and the unsuccessful EVENT buffer are initialized.  
0001h to FFFFh : Specifies the event number of the event to be deleted.  
The event numbers to be deleted are specified by DATA-1 and DATA-2. When events are  
deleted, the subsequent events will not be used to fill the blanked events, but the blanked events  
are left blank.  
41.CB: BREAK  
The processing which is equivalent to the “20.00 : STOP” command is executed and the  
timeline is stopped.  
[DATA-1]  
00h : The processing which is equivalent to the “20.00 : STOP” command is executed immedi-  
ately and the timeline is stopped.  
61.0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE  
This command is used to request the TIME CODE data that the DEVICE is generating, and the  
DEVICE will make a response according to the contents of the DATA-1.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
GEN UB  
GEN TC  
DATA-1=01 : Request for GEN TC...................... “74.08 : GEN TIME DATA”  
DATA-1=10 : Request for GEN UB ..................... “74.09 : GEN UB DATA”  
DATA-1=11 : Request for GEN TC & UB ........... “78.08 : GEN TC & UB DATA”  
74.08 : GEN TC DATA  
When the DEVICE receives the “61.0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE” command and its DATA-1  
is “01”, the TC TIME data generated by the DEVICE will be added to the DATA-1 through  
DATA-4 of the “74.08 : GEN TIME DATA” command.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
74.09 : GEN UB DATA  
When the DEVICE receives the “61.0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE” command and its DATA-1  
is “10”, the TC UB data generated by the DEVICE will be added to the DATA-1 through  
DATA-4 of the “74.09 : GEN UB DATA” command.  
For the data format, refer to “4X.05 : USER’S BIT PRESET”.  
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78.08 : GEN TC & UB DATA  
When the DEVICE receives the “61.0A : TC GEN DATA SENSE” command, if the DATA-1 is  
“11”, the TIME DATA will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the “74.08 : GEN  
TIME DATA” command and the user bit data will be added to the DATA-5 to DATA-8.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA” and “4X.05 : USER’S BIT PRESET”.  
61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE  
This command is used for requesting the TIME DATA or USER BIT, and the DEVICE will  
make a response according to the contents of DATA-1.  
When the accurate TIME DATA is requested in the normal playback mode, the following  
condition must be satisfied.  
. Select external reference mode.  
. CURRENT TIME SENSE command and its return must be completed within the field-2.  
[DATA-1]  
The response command according to the request command is as follows.  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
VITC TIME LTC TIME  
LSB  
BIT-0  
VITC UB  
LTC UB  
TIMER-2  
TIMER-1  
MSB  
Request DATA-1  
01  
02  
03  
04  
08  
10  
20  
30 11*3 22*3 33*3  
Response  
74.00 : TIMER-1 DATA  
74.01 : TIMER-2 DATA  
74.04 : LTC TIME DATA  
O
O
O
O
78.04 : LTC TIME & UB DATA  
74.05 : LTC U-BIT DATA  
O
O
O
O
O
74.06 : VITC TIME DATA  
O *1 O *2  
78.06 : VITC TIME & UB DATA  
74.07 : VITC U-BIT DATA  
O *1 O *2  
O *1 O *2  
74.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME DATA  
78.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME & UB DATA  
74.16 : VITC HOLD TIME DATA  
78.16 : VITC HOLD TIME & UB DATA  
O
O
O
O *1 O *2  
O *1 O *2  
Note :  
*1 : The DSR-60/60P/70/70P/80/80P/85/85P returns the “70.0D: REQUEST TIME DATA MISSING because the VITC READER is not  
built.  
*2 : The DSR-60/60P/70/70P/80/80P/85/85P does not return the VITC DATA because the READER is not built. (LTC DATA only)  
*3 : When the request command is “DATA-1 = 11, 22, 33, the TIME DATA is returned with DATA-1 through DATA-4 and the USER BIT  
DATA is returned with DATA-5 through DATA-8.  
74.00 : TIMER-1 DATA  
When the DEVICE is required the TIMER-1 data by the “61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE”  
command, the TIMER-1 data (COUNTER) will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4.  
At that time, the DF/NDF mode of TIMER-1 is set to the BIT-6 of DATA-1.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
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74.01 : TIMER-2 DATA  
When the DEVICE is required the TIMER-2 DATA by the “61.0C : CURRENT TIME  
SENSE” command, the TIMER-2 DATA (UNRESETTABLE COUNTER) will be added to the  
DATA-1 through DATA-4.  
At that time, the DF/NDF mode of TIMER-2 is set to the BIT-6 of DATA-1.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
74.04 : LTC TIME DATA  
When the DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA by the “61.0C : CURRENT TIMER  
SENSE” command, the LTC TIME DATA will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
78.04 : LTC TIME & UB DATA  
When the DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA and USER’s BIT DATA by the “61.0C :  
CURRENT TIME SENSE” command, the LTC TIME DATA will be added to the DATA-1  
through DATA-4 and the LTC USER’S BIT DATA will be added to the DATA-5 through  
DATA-8.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA” and “4X.05 : USER’S BIT  
PRESET”.  
74.05 : LTC UB DATA  
The DEVICE is required the LTC USER’s BIT DATA by the “61.0C : CURRENT  
TIMER SENSE” command, the LTC USER’S BIT DATA will be added to the DATA-1  
through DATA-4.  
For the data format, refer to “4X.05 : USER’S BIT PRESET”.  
74.06 : VITC TIME DATA  
The DEVICE is required the VITC TIME DATA by the “61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE”  
command, the VITC TIME DATA will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
78.06 : VITC TIME & UB DATA  
The DEVICE is required the VITC TIME DATA and the USER’S BIT DATA by the “61.0C :  
CURRENT TIME SENSE” command, the VITC TIME DATA will be added to the DATA-1  
through DATA-4 and the USER’S BIT DATA will be added to the DATA-5 through DATA-8.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA” and “44.05 : U-BIT PRESET”.  
74.07 : VITC UB DATA  
The DEVICE is required the VITC USER’S BIT DATA by the “61.0C : CURRENT TIME  
SENSE” command, the VITC USER’S BIT DATA will be added to the DATA-1 through  
DATA-4.  
For the data format, refer to “44.05 : U-BIT PRESET”.  
74.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME DATA  
When the DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA by the “61.0C : CURRENT TIME  
SENSE” command and it interpolates with CTL or it had not read exactly, the LTC TIME  
DATA will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
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78.14 : LTC INTERPOLATED TIME & UB DATA  
The DEVICE is required the LTC TIME DATA and USER’s BIT DATA by the “61.0C :  
CURRENT TIME SENSE” command and it interpolates with CTL or it is not read exactly, the  
LTC TIME DATA will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4 and the LTC USER’s BIT  
DATA will be added to the DATA-5 through DATA-8.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA” and “4X.05 : USER’S BIT  
PRESET”.  
74.16 :VITC HOLD TIME DATA  
The DEVICE is required the VITC TIME DATA by the “61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE”  
command and they had not been read, the VITC TIME DATA will be added to the DATA-1  
through DATA-4.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
78.16 : VITC HOLD TIME & UB DATA  
The DEVICE is required the VITC TIME DATA and the USER’S BIT DATA by the “61.0C :  
CURRENT TIME SENSE” command and they had not been read, the VITC TIME DATA will  
be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA” and “44.05 : U-BIT PRESET”.  
70.0D : REQUEST TIME DATA MISSING  
The DEVICE is required non-existent data by the “61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE” com-  
mand, the DEVICE returns this command to the CONTROLLER.  
60.10 : IN DATA SENSE  
60.11 : OUT DATA SENSE  
60.12 : A IN DATA SENSE  
60.13 : A OUT DATA SENSE  
These commands are used to request the IN/OUT DATA and the AUDIO IN/OUT DATA.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
Request Command  
Response Command  
“74.10 : IN DATA”  
IN DATA SENSE  
OUT DATA SENSE  
A IN DATA SENSE  
A OUT DATA SENSE  
“74.11 : OUT DATA”  
“74.12 : A IN DATA”  
“74.13 : A OUT DATA”  
74.10 : IN DATA  
When the DEVICE receives the “60.10 : IN DATA SENSE” command, the IN point will be  
added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the “74.10 : IN DATA”.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
74.11 : OUT DATA  
When the DEVICE receives the “60.11 : OUT DATA SENSE” command, the OUT point will  
be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the “74.11 : OUT DATA”.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
74.12 : A IN DATA  
When the DEVICE receives the “60.12 : A IN DATA SENSE” command, the AUDIO IN point  
will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the “74.12 : A IN DATA”.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
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74.13 : A OUT DATA  
When the DEVICE receives the “60.13 : A OUT DATA SENSE” command, the AUDIO OUT  
point will be added to the DATA-1 through DATA-4 of the “74.13 : A OUT DATA”.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
60.20 : STATUS SENSE  
This command is used for requesting the status of the DEVICE. The contents of the “7X.20 :  
STATUS DATA” to be sent back are specified by the DATA-1 that is added to the command.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
MSD  
LSD  
MSD (BIT-7 to 4) : Indicates the initial Data No. of the “7X.20 : STATUS DATA” to be sent  
back.  
LSD (BIT-3 to 0) : Indicates the number of data bytes in “7X.20 : STATUS DATA” to be sent  
back.  
Example) When the DATA-1 of the “60.20 : STATUS SENSE” command is 2A.  
The DEVICE will send back ten bytes from the DATA No.2, i. e.  
DATA No.2 to DATA No.B, of the “7X.20 : STATUS DATA”.  
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7X.20 : STATUS DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.20 : STATUS SENSE” command from  
the DEVICE. The DEVICE returns the following data in accordance with the request.  
STATUS DATA  
DATA No.  
BIT7  
BIT6  
BIT5  
BIT 4  
BIT3  
BIT2  
HARD  
BIT1  
BIT0  
LOCAL  
CASSETTE  
OUT  
REF VD  
MISSING  
0
ERROR  
STANDBY  
ON  
TENSION  
RELEASE  
STOP  
EJECT  
JOG  
REW  
F.FWD  
REC  
PLAY  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
SERVO  
LOCK  
TSO  
MODE  
SHUTTLE  
VAR  
REV/FWD  
AUDIO IN  
AUTO EDIT  
STILL  
CUE UP  
COMPLETE  
AUTO  
MODE  
AUDIO OUT  
REVIEW  
OUT  
IN  
SELECT EE  
ON  
FULL EE  
ON  
EDIT  
PREVIEW  
PREROLL  
OR CUE UP  
INSERT  
ASSEMBLE  
VIDEO  
TIME  
CODE  
AUDIO  
CH-2  
AUDIO  
CH-1  
VARIABLE  
MEMORY  
VAR MEMORY AUDIO  
ACTIVE  
IN/OUT  
STATUS  
SPLIT  
LOST LOCK  
END OF  
TAPE  
REC  
INHIBIT  
FUNCTION  
ABORT  
Δ t REC/PLAY  
EXECUTE  
Δ t READY  
VAR  
REC/PLAY  
DA4  
DA3  
DA2  
DA1  
DATA No.0  
DATA No.0/BIT-5 : CASSETTE OUT  
BIT-5 will be set to “1” when there is no cassette threading on the DEVICE.  
DATA No.0/BIT-4 : REFERENCE VIDEO MISSING  
BIT-4 will be set to “1” when the REFERENCE VIDEO is not detected on the REF VIDEO  
IN connector panel.  
DATA No.0/BIT-2 : HARD ERROR  
BIT-2 will be set to “1” when the following troubles (the tape is sticking to the drum, the tape  
is slackening and so on).  
For details, refer to the maintenance manual ERROR MESSAGE (SELF DIAGNOSTICS).  
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DATA No.0/BIT-0 : LOCAL  
BIT-0 will be set to “1” when the REMOTE/LOCAL switch on the front panel is set to  
“LOCAL”.  
DATA No.1  
DATA No.1/BIT-7 : STANDBY  
BIT-7 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is the STANDBY ON mode.  
DATA No.1/BIT-6 : TENSION RELEASE  
BIT-6 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is the TENSION RELEASE mode.  
DATA No.1/BIT-5 : STOP  
BIT-5 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “20.00 : STOP” command and goes  
into the STOP mode.  
DATA No.1/BIT-4 : EJECT  
BIT-4 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “20.0F : EJECT” command and goes  
into the EJECT mode.  
DATA No.1/BIT-3 : REW  
BIT-3 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “20.20 : REWIND” command and  
goes into the REWIND mode.  
DATA No.1/BIT-2 : F.FWD  
BIT-2 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “20.10 : FAST FWD” command and  
goes into the FAST FORWARD mode.  
DATA No.1/BIT-1 : REC  
BIT-1 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “20.02 : REC” command and goes  
into the REC mode.  
BIT-1 will be also set to “1” when “DATA No.4/BIT-4 EDIT” is set to “1”.  
DATA No.1/BIT-0 : PLAY  
BIT-0 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “20.01 : PLAY”, “20.02 : REC” or  
“20.65 : EDIT ON” command and goes into the PLAY, REC or EDIT mode.  
DATA No.2  
DATA No.2/BIT-7 : SERVO LOCK  
BIT-7 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the condition that the drum and the capstan  
servos are locked in the PLAY mode.  
DATA No.2/BIT-6 : TSO MODE  
BIT-6 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the CAPSTAN OVERRIDE mode.  
DATA No.2/BIT-5 : SHUTTLE  
BIT-5 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “2X.13 : SHUTTLE FWD” or  
“2X.23 : SHUTTLE REV”, and goes into the SHUTTLE mode.  
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DATA No.2/BIT-4 : JOG  
BIT-4 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “2X.11 : JOG FWD” or “2X.21 :  
JOG REV”, command and goes into the JOG mode.  
DATA No.2/BIT-3 : VAR  
BIT-3 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is receives “2X.12 : VAR FWD” or “2X.22 :  
VAR REV”, command and goes into the VAR mode.  
DATA No.2/BIT-2 : TAPE DIRECTION  
BIT-2 shows the tape direction defined in the DEVICE.  
0 = FWD  
1 = REV  
DATA No.2/BIT-1 : STILL  
BIT-1 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is STOP mode or STILL mode of SHUTTLE/  
JOG/VAR.  
DATA No.2/BIT-0 : CUE UP COMPLETE  
BIT-0 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives “20.30 : PREROLL” and “24.31 : CUE  
UP WITH DATA” commands and then cue-up operation is completed successfully.  
DATA No.3  
DATA No.3/BIT-7 : AUTO MODE  
BIT-7 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “40.41 : AUTO MODE ON” com-  
mand.  
DATA No.3/BIT-3 : AUDIO OUT  
DATA No.3/BIT-2 : AUDIO IN  
DATA No.3/BIT-1 : OUT  
DATA No.3/BIT-0 : IN  
When the DEVICE receives ENTRY, PRESET and RECALL commands of each editing point  
(IN, OUT, AUDIO IN or AUDIO OUT), the corresponded bit will be set to “1”, and TIMER-1  
or TIME CODE data is memorized.  
DATA No.4  
DATA No.4/BIT-7 : SELECT EE ON  
BIT-7 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “4X.30 : EDIT PRESET” command,  
and furthermore, receives the “20.63” : SELECT EE ON” command.  
DATA No.4/BIT-6 : FULL EE ON  
BIT-6 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “20.61 : FULL EE ON” command.  
DATA No.4/BIT-4 : EDIT  
BIT-4 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the EDIT mode, and at the same time, the  
“DATA No.1/BIT-1 : REC” is also set to “1”.  
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DATA No.4/BIT-3 : REVIEW  
BIT-3 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the REVIEW mode.  
DATA No.4/BIT-2 : AUTO EDIT  
BIT-2 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the AUTO EDIT mode.  
DATA No.4/BIT-1 : PREVIEW  
BIT-1 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the PREVIEW mode.  
DATA No.4/BIT-0 : PREROLL OR CUE UP  
BIT-0 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “20.30 : PREROLL” and “24.31 :  
CUE UP WITH DATA” commands, and goes into the PREROLL and CUE-UP mode, and  
BIT-0 will be also set to “1” when the PREROLL is performed in the AUTO EDIT or PRE-  
VIEW mode.  
DATA No.5  
DATA No.5/BIT-6 : INSERT  
DATA No.5/BIT-5 : ASSEMBLE  
DATA No.5/BIT-4 : VIDEO  
DATA No.5/BIT-2 : TIME CODE (LTC)  
DATA No.5/BIT-1 : A2 (AUDIO CH-2)  
DATA No.5/BIT-0 : A1 (AUDIO CH-1)  
When the DEVICE receives the “4X.30 : EDIT PRESET” commands, the corresponding bit  
of DATA No.5 will be set to “1” according to the state of the DATA-1 of the EDIT PRESET  
command.  
Refer to “4X.30 : EDIT PRESET”.  
DATA No.7  
DATA No.7/BIT-7 : VAR MEMORY MODE  
BIT-7 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “40.47: VAR MEN ON” command,  
and goes into the VARIABLE MEMORY mode.  
DATA No.7/BIT-6 : VAR MEMORY ACTIVE  
BIT-6 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE goes into the VARIABLE MEMORY mode by the  
“40.47: VAR MEN ON” command and the information is stored in the VAR MEMORY.  
DATA No.7/BIT-5 : AUDIO SPLIT  
BIT-5 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “40.45 : AUDIO SPLIT ON” com-  
mand, and goes into the AUDIO SPLIT mode.  
DATA No.7/BIT-0 : IN-OUT STATUS  
BIT-0 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE is in the PREVIEW or AUTO EDIT mode and the  
tape is running between the IN point and OUT point.  
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DATA No.8  
DATA No.8/BIT-6 : LOST LOCK  
BIT-6 will be set to “1” when the capstan or drum servo is locked over 10 second, and then the  
servo is unlocked in the PLAY, REC or EDIT mode.  
When the DEVICE receives the “40.2D : LOST LOCK RESET” command, BIT-6 will be  
reset.  
DATA No.8/BIT-4 : END OF TAPE  
BIT-4 will be set to “1” when the DEVICE detects BEGIN or END of the cassette tape.  
DATA No.8/BIT-0 : REC INHIBIT  
BIT-0 will be set to “1” when the REC INHIBIT plug on the cassette is set.  
For DSR-60/60P, this bit will always be set to “1”.  
DATA No.9  
DATA No.9/BIT-7 : FUNCTION ABORT  
BIT-7 will be set to “1” when the event which is defined by the “4X.C4 : DEFINE EVENT”  
command, is not executed normally.  
DATA No.10  
DATA No.10/BIT-5 : Δ t REC/PLAY EXECUTE  
BIT-5 will be set to “1” when the device goes into the Δ t REC/PLAY mode.  
DATA No.10/BIT-3 : Δ t READY  
BIT-3 will be set to “1” when the device is in the Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET mode and ready to  
go into the Δ t REC/PLAY mode.  
DATA No.10/BIT-2 : VARIABLE REC/PLAY  
This bit is set to “1” when the DEVICE receives the “43.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET”  
command and goes into the Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET mode.  
DATA No.12  
DATA No.12/BIT-3 : DA4  
DATA No.12/BIT-2 : DA3  
DATA No.12/BIT-1 : DA2  
DATA No.12/BIT-0 : DA1  
The respective bits will be set to “1” in accordance with the contents of the data which has  
been added to the command, when the DEVICE receives the “4X.30 : EDIT PRESET”  
command.  
Refer to “4X.30 : EDIT PRESET”.  
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60.2E : COMMAND SPEED SENSE  
This command is used to request the TAPE SPEED command in which the DEVICE is operat-  
ing. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “71.2E : COMMAND SPEED  
DATA” command.  
71.2E : COMMAND SPEED DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.2E : CMD SPEED SENSE” command  
from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns its own tape speed data in accordance with the  
request.  
For the data format, refer to “2X.11 : JOG FWD”.  
60.2F : VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED SENSE  
This command is used to request the INITIAL SPEED DATA that is stored in the VARIABLE  
MEMORY mode of the DEVICE.  
When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “71.2F: VARIABLE MEMORY  
SPEED DATA” command.  
71.2F : VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.2F: VARIABLE MEMORY SPEED  
SENSE” command from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the command added to the  
INITIAL SPEED DATA in accordance with the request.  
For the data format, refer to “2X.11, 2X.12, 2X.13: JOG, VAR, SHUTTLE FWD” command.  
6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE  
This command is used to request the EDIT PRESET status of the DEVICE, and the contents of  
the “7X.30 : EDIT PRESET DATA” command to be sent back are assigned by DATA-1 added  
to the command.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
MSD  
LSD  
MSD (BIT 7~4) : These indicate the initial data No. of the “7X.30 : EDIT PRESET DATA”  
command to be sent back.  
LSD (BIT 3~0) : These indicate the number of bytes in the data to be sent back from the data in  
the “7X.30 : EDIT PRESET DATA” command to be sent back.  
When the “60.30” is received ; The DEVICE works same as “61.30.01” command.  
DSR Series  
44  
7X.30 : EDIT PRESET DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “6X.30 : EDIT PRESET SENSE” command  
from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the data in accordance with the request.  
For the data format, refer to “4X.30 : EDIT PRESET”.  
EDIT PRESET STATUS  
DATA No.  
BIT7  
BIT6  
BIT5  
BIT4  
BIT3  
BIT2  
BIT1  
BIT0  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
INSERT  
ASSEMBLE  
VIDEO  
A3 (TC)  
DA3  
A2 (CUE)  
DA2  
A1 (CUE)  
DA1  
DA4  
60.31 : PREROLL TIME SENSE  
This command is used to request the PREROLL TIME setting status of the DEVICE.  
When the DEVICE receives this command, it is sent back the “74.31 : PREROLL TIME  
DATA” with DATA1 to DATA4 that shows the PREROLL TIME setting status.  
74.31 : PREROLL TIME DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.31 : PREROLL TIME SENSE” com-  
mand, from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the PREROLL TIME DATA in accor-  
dance with the request.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
60.32 : TAPE/AUTO SENSE  
This command is used to request the TAPE/AUTO status of the DEVICE. When the DEVICE  
receives this command, it returns the “71.32 : TAPE/AUTO STATUS DATA” command. The  
TAPE/AUTO STATUS with DATA-1 that shows the setting will be sent back.  
71.32 : TAPE/AUTO STATUS DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.32 : TAPE/AUTO SENSE” command from  
the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the value of setting in accordance with the request.  
For the data format, refer to “41.32 : TAPE/AUTO SELECT”.  
60.36 : TIMER MODE SENSE  
This command is used to request the TIMER MODE or TIMER 1 or TIME CODE of the DEVICE.  
When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “71.36 : TIMER MODE DATA” com-  
mand. The TIMER MODE DATA with DATA-1 that shows the setting will be sent back.  
DSR Series  
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71.36 : TIMER MODE DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.36 : TIMER MODE SENSE” command  
from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the value of setting in accordance with the  
request.  
[DATA-1]  
00 : TIME CODE  
01 : TIMER-1  
02 : TIMER-2  
60.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET SENSE  
This command is used to request the Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET status of the DEVICE. When the  
DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “73.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET DATA”  
command.  
73.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET SENSE”  
command. The DEVICE returns its own Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET status in accordance with the  
request. For the data format, refer to “43.3F : Δ t REC/PLAY PRESET”.  
Example) When DSR-85/85P is in the X4 mode :  
73  
3F  
04  
53  
44  
4D  
CMD VAR REC/PLAY x4.00  
Checksum  
In the case of DSR-80/80P/60/60P :  
72  
3F  
00  
40  
F1  
CMD Normal mode x1.00 Checksum  
60.50 : DA INPUT SENSE  
This command is used to request the audio input signal selection status of the DEVICE. When  
the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “71.50 : DA INPUT STATUS” command.  
The DA INPUT STATUS with DATA-1 that shows the setting will be sent back.  
71.50 : DA INPUT STATUS  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.50 : DA INPUT SENSE” command  
from the DEVICE. The DEVICE returns the data that the command is added to the audio input  
status.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
DA4  
BIT-2  
DA3  
BIT-1  
DA2  
BIT-0  
DA1  
1 : ANALOG AUDIO INPUT  
0 : DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT  
DSR Series  
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6X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SENSE  
This command is used to request the digital audio input status.  
When the “60.54” is specified, this command requests the input selection status of all digital  
audio input channels that the machine is equipped with.  
For the return data, refer to “7X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT STATUS”.  
When the “61.54” is specified, this command specifies the groups for every two channels by the  
BIT-7 to BIT-0 of the DATA-1 as follows.  
For the return data, refer to “7X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT STATUS”.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
CH-3, CH-4 CH-1, CH-2  
7X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT STATUS  
This return command is returned in response to the “6X.54 : EXTENDED DA INPUT SENSE”  
command from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the digital audio input status in  
accordance with the request.  
When the “60.54” is received, the status data of all channels (channel 1 through N) will be sent  
back. Each channel status is composed of 4 bits data as follows.  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
. . .  
CH-2  
MSD  
CH-1  
LSD  
CH-4  
MSD  
CH-3  
LSD  
4BIT DATA  
0 : ANALOG  
1 : AES/EBU  
2 : SDI  
4 : SDTI  
5 : i.LINK  
E : INTERNAL SG  
F : INVALID  
When the “61.54” is received, the specified status data corresponding to the bitmap will be sent  
back from the lower channel number. The data format is same as the return status for “60.54”.  
60.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ SENSE  
This command is used to request the sampling frequency of the DEVICE’s digital audio chan-  
nels. When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “71.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ  
STAUS” command. The DA SAMPLING FREQ STATUS with DATA-1 that shows the  
sampling frequency will be sent back.  
DSR Series  
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71.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ STATUS  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.58 : DA SAMPLING FREQ SENSE”  
command from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the data that adds the digital audio  
sampling frequency data.  
[RETURN DATA-1]  
01 : 48.0 kHz  
03 : 32.0 kHz  
60.60 : VITC BYPASS SENSE  
This command is used to request the VITC to be recorded. When the DEVICE receives this  
command, it returns the “71.60 : VITC BYPASS STATUS” command. The VITC BYPASS  
STATUS with DATA-1 that shows the setting will be sent back.  
71.60 : VITC BYPASS STATUS  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.60 : VITC BYPASS SENSE” command  
from the CONTROLLER, it returns the VITC information to be recorded with DATA-1.  
For the data format, refer to “41.60 : VITC BYPASS” command.  
60.61 : TCG MODE SENSE  
This command is used to request the TC GENERATOR MODE status of the DEVICE. When the  
DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “72.61 : TCG MODE” command. The TC GENER-  
ATOR MODE STATUS with DATA-1 and DATA-2 that shows the setting will be sent back.  
72.61 : TCG MODE  
This return command is returned in response to the “ 60.61 : TCG MODE SENSE” command  
from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the data that adds the TC GENERATOR  
MODE data.  
For the data format, refer to “42.61 : TCG MODE SELECT”.  
60.70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE  
This command is used to request the video input source.  
When the DEVICE receives this command, it returns the “72.70 : VICEO INPUT STATUS”  
command. The VIDEO INPUT STATUS with DATA-1 and DATA-2 that shows the setting  
will be sent back.  
72.70 : VIDEO INPUT STATUS  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.70 : VIDEO INPUT SENSE” command  
from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the video input source.  
The connector status is stored in the DATA-1 and the signal status is stored in DATA-2.  
[DATA-1]  
BIT-7  
BIT-6  
BIT-6  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
SDTI  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
SDI  
BIT-0  
INTERNAL  
SG  
i.LINK  
ANALOG  
[DATA-2]  
BIT-7  
BIT-5  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
S (Y/C)  
G/B/R  
Y/PB/PR COMPOSITE  
DSR Series  
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60.9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE  
This command is used to request SUPERIMPOSE STATUS of the DEVICE. When the DE-  
VICE receives this command, it returns the “71.9E : SUPERIMPOSE STATUS” command.  
The SUPERIMPOSE STATUS with DATA-1 that shows the setting will be sent back.  
71.9E : SUPERIMPOSE STATUS  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.9E : SUPERIMPOSE SENSE” com-  
mand from the CONTROLLER. The DEVICE returns the data that the command is added to  
the SUPERIMPOSE ON/OFF data.  
For the data format, refer to “41.9E : SUPERIMPOSE”.  
60.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SENSE  
This command is used to request the selection channel of the audio monitor. When the DEVICE  
receives this command, it returns the “74.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL STATUS”  
command. The AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL STATUS with DATA-1 through DATA-4 that  
shows the setting will be sent back.  
74.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL STATUS  
The return command is returned in response to the “60.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL  
SENSE” command. The DEVICE returns the current selection.  
For the data format, refer to the “44.AE : AUDIO MONITOR CHANNEL SELECT” command.  
60.C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE SENSE  
This command is used to inquire which source is selected as the source of timeline.  
71.C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.C2 : TIMELINE SOURCE SENSE”  
command.  
[DATA-1]  
00 :Internal Clock (Built-in clock which is synchronized with the reference video signal)  
60.C3 : TIMELINE TIME SENSE  
This command is used to request the present time value of the TIMELINE.  
When the exact time value is required, the TIMELINE TIME SENSE and the RETURN must be  
completed within the second field while it is synchronized with the reference video signal of the  
device.  
75.C3 : TIMELINE TIME  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.C3 : TIMELINE TIME SENSE”  
command, and returns the following data.  
[DATA-1]  
This indicates the source of TIMELINE which is selected at present.  
00 :Internal Clock (Built-in clock which is synchronized with the reference video signal)  
[DATA-2 to DATA-5]  
This indicates the present time value of the TIMELINE.  
For the data format, refer to “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
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62.C4 : EVENT DATA SENSE  
This command is used to request the contents of the event which is defined by the “4X.C4 :  
DEFINE EVENT” command.  
[DATA-1, DATA-2]  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
Event No.  
Event No.  
(Lower byte) (Upper byte)  
This specifies the event number which is requested by DATA-1 and DATA-2. The event  
number is a 16-bit data from 0001h to FFFFh, in which 0000h cannot be specified.  
7X.C4 : EVENT DATA  
This return command is returned in response to the “62.C4 : EVENT DATA SENSE” command  
from the CONTROLLER. The contents of definition of event are returned. If the specified  
event has not been defined yet, “70.C4” is returned.  
For the data format, refer to “4X.C4 : DEFINE EVENT”.  
60.C6 : TIMELINE STATUS SENSE  
This command is used to request the various statuses such as the status of the buffer for event  
definition, execution status of event, etc.  
DSR Series  
50  
75.C6 : TIMELINE STATUS  
This return command is returned in response to the “60.C6 : TIMELINE STATUS SENSE”  
command.  
[DATA-1]  
This indicates the execution status of the defined event.  
bit-4  
0 : No errors are detected during execution of events.  
1 : An error occurred in the event which is being executed.  
The event in which the error occurred can be determined by the “61.C8 : UNSUC-  
CESSFUL EVENT SENSE” command.  
bit-3  
0 : Preparation to run the timeline is ready.  
1 : Preparation to run the timeline is not ready yet.  
bit-1, bit-0  
0
0
0 : Event is not defined yet.  
1 : Among the already defined events, some events have not been executed yet.  
Un-executed events can be determined by the “61.C7 : EVENT QUEUE  
SENSE” command.  
1
0 : All of the defined events are executed.  
[DATA-2, DATA-3]  
The remaining capacity of the event buffer is indicated by the numbers of events. This data  
consists of a lower byte in which DATA-2 is stored, and an upper byte in which DATA-3 is  
stored. It indicates the remaining capacity up to the maximum 65535 equivalent events with  
FFFFh.  
[DATA-4, DATA-5]  
The event number which will be assigned during next execution of the “4X.C4 : DEFINE  
EVENT” command is indicated by 16-bit data. The lower byte is assigned to DATA-4 and the  
upper byte is assigned to DATA-5.  
61.C7 : EVENT QUEUE SENSE  
This command is used to request which event is waiting for execution among the events that are  
defined by the “4X.C4 : DEFINE EVENT” command.  
[DATA-1]  
This specifies which of the events waiting for execution is to be returned.  
bit-4  
0 : This specifies to start returning from the top of the event buffer.  
1 : The next data after the event that is returned in the previous time among the events  
waiting for execution, is started to be returned.  
bit-2 ~ bit-0  
This specifies how many events’ worth of data are to be returned. A maximum of 7 can  
be specified.  
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7X.C7 : EVENT QUEUE  
This return command is returned in response to the “61.C7 : EVENT QUEUE SENSE” com-  
mand.  
The events which are waiting for execution are returned in the order of event number.  
The maximum number of events which can be returned at once is 7 events. When the specified  
number of data is less than 1 or when “70.C7” is returned, it indicates that there is no remaining  
data.  
[DATA-1, DATA-2]  
This indicates an event number (0001h to FFFFh) which has not been executed yet.  
The lower byte is assigned to DATA-1 and the upper byte is assigned to DATA-2.  
[DATA-3, DATA-4]  
This indicates an event number (0001h to FFFFh) which has not been executed yet. The lower  
byte is assigned to DATA-3 and the upper byte is assigned to DATA-4.  
.
.
.
.
61.C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL EVENT SENSE  
This command is used to request information about the event in which an error is detected. The  
event in which an error is detected is stored in the unsuccessful EVENT buffer as an unsuccess-  
ful EVENT. They are stored in the order of error detection.  
DSR series VTR has the capacity of 5 events as the unsuccessful EVENT buffer.  
[DATA-1]  
This specifies which unsuccessful EVENT is to be returned.  
bit-4  
0 : Return is started from the top of the unsuccessful EVENT buffer.  
1 : Return is started from the next data after the unsuccessful EVENT that was returned  
previously.  
bit-2 ~ bit-0  
This specifies how many events’ worth of data are to be returned. A maximum of 5 can  
be specified.  
DSR Series  
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7X.C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL EVENT  
This return command is returned in response to the “61.C8 : UNSUCCESSFUL EVENT  
SENSE” command. Data equivalent to one event consists of 3 bytes as described below, and is  
returned.  
The maximum number of events which can be returned at once is 5 events. When the specified  
number of data is less than 1 or when “70.C8” is returned, it indicates that there is no remaining  
data. When the data exceeds the capacity of the unsuccessful EVENT buffer, subsequent data  
will not be stored. The unsuccessful EVENTs are deleted from the buffer using the “42.C5 :  
CLEAR EVENT” command.  
[DATA-1, DATA-2]  
This indicates the event number (0001h to FFFFh) of the unsuccessful EVENTs. The lower byte  
is assigned to DATA-1 and the upper byte is assigned to DATA-2.  
[DATA-3]  
This indicates the contents of the detected error.  
bit-2 bit-1 bit-0  
0
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
: The event was executed, but an error is detected.  
: The event could not be executed as it has an error.  
: The event has not been executed even though the trigger time has  
elapsed.  
.
.
.
.
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7-2. DSR-DR1000/A Disk Command (Ver 1.10 or later)  
1. OPEN PLAY & CLOSE  
(1) OPEN PLAY  
The OPEN PLAY command is used in the DSR-DR1000 to cue up to the specified clip, and to play back  
the Playlist that is created by the VFL Download or saved by the Clip menu.  
The DSR-DR1000 identifies Playlist from Clip by the extension “.dlt” whether the extension “.dlt” is  
added or not to the end of a filename. If the extension “.dlt” is added, the DSR-DR1000 identifies the file  
as a Playlist. If it is not added, the DSR-DR1000 identifies that a Clip is specified.  
Note that the OPEN PLAY command is invalid in the following cases due to the DSR-DR1000 system  
configuration.  
. When the Disk menu is being opened.  
. When the Network menu is being opened.  
. When the Clip menu is being opened.  
. When the Clip Play is in progress.  
. When the Repeat mode is ON.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
1
n
3
0xXX  
0x16  
Data Count  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DATA4  
DATA5  
Command1  
0x00  
Command2  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX..  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
PORT ID  
OPTION  
DRIVE ID  
FILE NAME  
CHANNEL BITMAP 1  
CHANNEL BITMAP 2  
CHANNEL BITMAP 3  
DATA6  
DATA7  
4
4
START TIME CODE (Frames)  
START TIME CODE (Seconds)  
START TIME CODE (Minutes)  
START TIME CODE (Hours)  
DURATION (Frames)  
DURATION (Seconds)  
DURATION (Minutes)  
DURATION (Hours)  
PORT ID :  
OPTION :  
It is ignored in the DSR-DR1000.  
An option is specified by bit.  
DRIVE ID :  
XIt is fixed to 0x00.  
FILE NAME :  
It specifies a Playlist to be opened or a Clip to be cued up.  
CHANNEL BITMAP : It is ignored in the DSR-DR1000.  
START TIME CODE : The 4-byte timecode data in BCD format.  
DURATION :  
It is ignored in the DSR-DR1000.  
The option that can be specified with the DSR-DR1000 is the START TIME CODE only. Other options  
are ignored even if they are set. The START TIME CODE can be specified with the FTC only and the  
FTC indicates the specified Playlist or the position from the top of the Clip.  
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The statuses at OPEN PLAY in the DSR-DR1000 are shown below.  
FILE OPEN STATUS  
Value  
Description  
FILE OPEN MODE  
0x00  
0x01  
0x02  
0x08  
0x10  
0x15  
0x1A  
0x1F  
OPEN PLAY  
FILE OPEN STATUS  
NOT OPENED  
IN PROGRESS  
OPEN COMPLETE  
FAIL, FILE NOT FOUND  
FAIL, ILLEGAL VALUE  
FAIL, DRIVE NOT READY  
FAIL, OTHER REASONS  
Status of the OPEN PLAY command of the DSR-DR1000 is indicated by the EJECT bit (bit-4) of the  
status data of the VTR command. When the EJECT bit is changed from 1 to 0, it indicates that the OPEN  
PLAY operation is completed.  
DATA No.  
BIT7  
BIT6  
BIT5  
BIT4  
BIT3  
BIT2  
BIT1  
BIT0  
1
ON  
STANDBY  
TENSION  
RELEASE  
STOP  
0
REW  
F.FWD  
REC  
PLAY  
(EJECT)  
m
. If the Stop button on the front panel is pressed, or the DSR-DR1000 has entered either the Disk menu  
or Network menu or Repeat Function while the Playlist is being opened, the DSR-DR1000 returns to  
the state that it plays back the default.dlt. (The screen returns to the previous screen before OPEN.)  
. The OPEN PLAY command can be used also when it is not in the CLOSE state (i.e., when the EJECT  
bit is ON). However, you cannot confirm if the OPEN PLAY has terminated or not from the EJECT bit  
information. (The EJECT bit does not change.)  
(2) CLOSE  
In the DSR-DR1000, the CLOSE command is used to set the EJECT bit of the Status data of the VTR  
command, and to move the mode to the Stop mode if the DSR-DR1000 is not in the stop mode before it  
receives the CLOSE command.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
0x01  
0x19  
0x01  
0x00  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
FILE HANDLE  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
Conditions of operation  
FILE HANDLE 0x00 only  
Status of the CLOSE command of the DSR-DR1000 is indicated by the EJECT bit (bit-4) of the status  
data of the VTR command. When the EJECT bit is 1, it indicates that the CLOSE operation is completed.  
DATA No.  
BIT7  
BIT6  
BIT5  
BIT4  
BIT3  
BIT2  
BIT1  
BIT0  
1
ON  
STANDBY  
TENSION  
RELEASE  
STOP  
1
REW  
F.FWD  
REC  
PLAY  
(EJECT)  
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(3) Sequence of OPEN PLAY and CLOSE  
In the DSR-DR1000, since the OPEN PLAY command the CLOSE command are required as a pair, they  
are described at the same time as follows.  
Completion of the OPEN PLAY command the CLOSE command can be checked in the DSR-DR1000,  
by the EJECT bit (bit-4) of the status data of the VTR command.  
Editor  
DSR-DR1000  
1 Disk : Close  
2 VTR : Ack  
3 VTR : Status Sense  
4 VTR : Status Data  
5 Disk : Open Play  
6 VTR : Ack  
7 VTR : Status Sense  
8 VTR : Status Data  
In the DSR-DR1000, a series of the OPEN PLAY command the CLOSE command are expected to be  
issued and executed as described above as the correct sequence of operation.  
At the timing 1, the DSR-DR1000 receives the CLOSE command and performs the CLOSE processing.  
In order to check that the CLOSE processing is completed, the Status Sense is issued to the DSR-DR1000  
at the timing 3 and the status data is returned at the timing 4. If the EJECT bit (bit-4) of the status data  
is 1, completion of the CLOSE command is confirmed.  
DSR-DR1000 receives the OPEN PLAY command at the timing 5, and performs the OPEN PLAY  
processing. In order to check that the OPEN PLAY processing is completed, the Status Sense is issued to  
the DSR-DR1000 at the timing 7 and the status data is returned at the timing 8. If the EJECT bit (bit-  
4) of the status data is 0, completion of the OPEN PLAY command is confirmed.  
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2. VFL DOWNLOAD DATA  
In the DSR-DR1000, all of the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA commands including VFL DOWNLOAD  
DATA CLEAR command, the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET command and the VFL DOWNLOAD  
WRITE command result in an error when the DSR-DR1000 is in any of the following states due to the  
DSR-DR1000 system configuration.  
. When the Disk menu is being opened.  
. When the Network menu is being opened.  
. When the Clip menu is being opened.  
. When the Repeat mode is ON.  
(1) VFL DOWNLOAD CLEAR  
In order to perform the VFL DOWNLOAD processing in the DSR-DR1000, the VFL DOWNLOAD  
DATA CLEAR command, the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET command and the VFL DOWNLOAD  
DATA WRITE command must be issued in the above-described order unless each of these commands  
does not issue an error. When the DSR-DR1000 receives the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA CLEAR  
command, it checks inside the DSR-DR1000, that sequence of the VFL DOWNLOAD commands is  
correct without an error.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
0x01  
0x10  
0x43  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
CMD1  
CMD2  
Statuses of the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA CLEAR command in the DSR-DR1000 are shown below.  
SYSTEM STATUS  
Value  
Description  
VFL DOWNLOAD DATA CLEAR  
Command Status  
Execution Status  
0x43  
0x00  
0x01  
0x02  
COMPLETE  
IN PROGRESS  
FAIL  
(2) VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET  
In the DSR-DR1000, the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET command is used to create the Playlist by  
specifying the name of the Clip that is stored in the DSR-DR1000.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
n
n
0xXX  
0x10  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
OPTION  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
0x41  
0x0X  
0xXX..  
0xXX..  
VFL NAME  
VFL DATA  
OPTION  
Used to specify TIME CODE only. (FTC and LTC can be set.)  
VFL NAME The VFL filename should be either [*.dlt] or [*]. Length of a filename is limited up to 20  
characters for [*.dlt] including [.dlt]. However, there are limitations when using the file as  
shown below. Refer to the page after next “Limitations of VFL NAME”.  
VFL DATA The maximum number of events that can be handled are 200. Refer to the next page and  
onwards regarding the restrictions on VFL TEXT and the VFL Format.  
DSR Series  
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VFL Format  
[title_field] [CRLF]  
[out_ch] [CRLF]  
[in_point] [SP] [out_point] [SP] [drive_id] [SP] [filename] [SP] [av_select] ( [SP] [OPTION] [SP] [OPTION] ...[OPTION] )[CRLF]  
[in_point] [SP] [out_point] [SP] [drive_id] [SP] [filename] [SP] [av_select] ( [SP] [OPTION] [SP] [OPTION] ...[OPTION] )[CRLF]  
.
.
.
[in_point] [SP] [out_point] [SP] [drive_id] [SP] [filename] [SP] [av_select] ( [SP] [OPTION] [SP] [OPTION] ...[OPTION] )[CRLF]  
[out_ch] [CRLF]  
[in_point] [SP] [out_point] [SP] [drive_id] [SP] [filename] [SP] [av_select] ( [SP] [OPTION] [SP] [OPTION] ...[OPTION] )[CRLF]  
[in_point] [SP] [out_point] [SP] [drive_id] [SP] [filename] [SP] [av_select] ( [SP] [OPTION] [SP] [OPTION] ...[OPTION] )[CRLF]  
.
.
.
[in_point] [SP] [out_point] [SP] [drive_id] [SP] [filename] [SP] [av_select] ( [SP] [OPTION] [SP] [OPTION] ...[OPTION] )[CRLF]  
.
.
.
[EOF]  
OPTION may be omitted Downward compatibility with the current format is maintained.  
Contents of OPTION :  
–Video_****  
(**** : hex number) Unity = 0x4000  
–Chroma_**** (**** : hex number) Unity = 0x4000  
–Hue_****  
–Setup_****  
(**** : hex number) Unity = 0x0000 (2’s Compliment)  
(**** : hex number) Unity = 0x0000 (2’s Compliment)  
–Audio_****** (**** : hex number) Unity = 0x100000  
–Fade_* (* : 0 or V or X) Fade effect is applied to the end of specified area.  
Limitations of VFL TEXT  
Limitations of the VFL TEXT that can be used in the DSR-DR1000 are shown below.  
. The supported formats of the timecode data are LTC and FTC. (Attribute.dat of each Clip is used to  
identify LTC.)  
. A clip cannot be created during recording (It cannot be opened).  
. When out_ch is specified, only the video signal can be used. The other channels are not supported.  
. MUTE and FREEZE are not supported as filename of the VFL text.  
. VFL in VFL is not supported.  
. Extended VFL is not supported.  
. With regard to av_select, only [*] is supported.  
. With regard to the Drive ID, only 0 is supported.  
. Title_field is not used as Data. (Even when there is no title_field, however, the subscript CRLF is  
required.)  
. The minimum Duration that can be registered at 1 Event is 5 Frames.  
DSR Series  
58  
Limitations of VFL NAME  
In the DSR-DR1000, the VFL NAME that creates problem in the system configuration cannot be used as  
shown below.  
. The host system that performs the VFL downloading cannot specify “default.dlt” or “cliplist0.dlt”or  
“RepeatTmp.dlt” as the VFL NAME. (The filenames from which [.dlt] is deleted from the above-  
described NAMEs cannot also be used.) At the same time, “00XXX” that is used as the name of Clip in  
the DSR-DR1000 cannot also be specified.  
. For the files using [*], up to 16 characters in the range of 20 to 4 can be used because [.dlt] is added  
later inside the system. ([*] means wild card.) A maximum of seven VFLs can be registered. If any  
VFL that uses the already registered VFL NAME, the existing VFL will be overwritten when it is  
downloaded and saved.  
STATUS processing  
Statuses of the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET in the DSR-DR1000 are shown below.  
SYSTEM STATUS  
Value  
Description  
VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET  
Command Status  
Execution Status  
0x41  
0x00  
0x01  
0x02  
0x03  
0x04  
0x21  
0x26  
0x28  
COMPLETE  
IN PROGRESS  
FAIL  
FAIL, ILLEGAL DATA  
FAIL, CURRENT_STATUS ERROR  
FAIL, FILE IS NOT EXIST  
FAIL, TIME CODE IS OUT OF RANGE OF THE FILE  
FAIL, LACK OF RECORD ENTRY  
(3) VFL DOWNLOAD DATA WRITE  
In the DSR-DR1000, the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA WRITE command is used to register the Playlist  
that is created on the basis of the VFL NAME and VFL TEXT that are specified by the VFL DOWN-  
LOAD DATA SET command.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
n
0xXX  
0x10  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
DRIVE ID  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
0x42  
0xXX  
0xXX..  
VFL NAME  
DRIVE ID 0x00 only  
VFL NAME No processing is executed even if it is specified.  
Statuses of the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA WRITE command in the DSR-DR1000 are shown below.  
SYSTEM STATUS  
Value  
Description  
VFL DOWNLOAD DATA WRITE  
Command Status  
Execution Status  
0x42  
0x00  
0x01  
0x02  
0x03  
COMPLETE  
IN PROGRESS  
FAIL  
FAIL, NOT REGISTRATION  
DSR Series  
59  
(4) VFL DOWNLOAD Sequence  
In the DSR-DR1000, a series of the commands expected to be issued and executed as described below as the correct  
sequence of the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA operation.  
The time interval between the command outputs must be less than two seconds.  
Editor  
DSR-DR1000  
1 Disk : VFL Download Clear  
2 VTR : Ack  
3 Disk : System Status Sense  
4 Disk : System Status  
5 Disk : VFL Download Data Set  
6 VTR : Ack  
7 Disk : VFL Download Data Set  
8 VTR : Ack  
9 Disk : System Status Sense  
!/ Disk : System Status  
!- Disk : VFL Download Data Write  
!= VTR : Ack  
![ Disk : System Status Sense  
!] Disk : System Status  
In the DSR-DR1000, the command that will be used to check error related to the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA command  
becomes the System Status. The identification number of the command is set in the No. 544th CMD status of the System  
Status Table. Result of execution is reflected on the No. 545th EXEC status of the System Status Table. (Refer to “(6)  
SYSTEM STATUS” on page 63.)  
In the DSR-DR1000, sequence of executing the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA command has the following limitations.  
. In order to execute the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA command in the DSR-DR1000, the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA  
CLEAR command, the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET command and the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA WRITE com-  
mand must be issued in the above-described order. Any other command other than the System Status Sense should not be  
inserted in between the above-described commands.  
. In order to check error in the VFL DOWNLOAD command, the System Status Sense should be used.  
The point that requires attention in the above-described sequence of executing the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA command is  
the steps 5 and 7 where the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET command is repeated twice consecutively. In case if the  
VFL TEXT command cannot be contained in a single command, top of the command is changed from 0x30 to 0x31 that  
enables to send the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET command continuously. In such a case, the VFL DOWNLOAD  
DATA SET command processing is completed when the last 0x30 is received and the data is registered in the memory. If  
top of a command is 0x31, and if the VFL DOWNLOAD DATA SET command continues after that, the system status  
becomes IN PRO unless the registered data issues and error.  
DSR Series  
60  
3. DELETE  
(1) DELETE  
In the DSR-DR1000, “DELETE” means the DELETE (CLIP/Playlist) processing performed by using the  
ALL DELETE/CLIP DELETE operation commanded by Front Panel (to be abbreviated simply as FP  
hereafter) and the DELETE (CLIP/Playlist) operation commanded by the Disk command supplied from  
the CONTROL DEVICE. The “ALL DELETE” operation means to delete laterally all files of the CLIP-  
related files and Playlist and others, to return the system to the initial status. The “CLIP DELETE” (FP/  
Disk Com) operation means to remove the targeted CLIP-related files using the default.dlt and Playlist, so  
that the truncation operation and other operations are executed. If the mode is playback mode, the current  
position and TC are changed in the “CLIP DELETE” (FP/Disk Com) operation. The “DELETE” com-  
mand of the Disk command has the two types: one is to delete the CLIP-relate files from FP in the same  
way as CLIP DELETE, while the other type is to delete the Playlist-related files.  
Disk Command Delete  
<Operation>  
. While the DISK MENU/NETWORK MENU/CLIP MENU is in progress, it performs the exclusive OR  
operation.  
. While CLIP playback is in progress or while REC is in progress, it performs the exclusive OR operation.  
. When a Playlist is specified, the Playlist and the reference files are deleted.  
. When a CLIP is specified, the CLIP-related files and -folders are deleted from the related files such as  
default.dlt and are updated.  
. Upon completion of deletion, the file default.dlt is set to the playback-ready state.  
. Upon completion of deletion, the Exec Status of Drive Status will be updated.  
. If a Clip before the Current Clip is deleted, the tape is cued up to the same position (same picture)  
where the current TC is changed.  
. If a Clip after the Current Clip is deleted, the tape is cued up to the same position (same picture) as the  
Current Clip.  
. If any Clip exists when the Current Clip is deleted, tape cues up to the IN point of the next Clip.  
. Upon completion of deletion of the Current Clip that is the last Clip, the tape is cued up to the OUT  
point of the previous Clip.  
. If the Current Clip is deleted when any Clip does not exist, the picture becomes all black.  
. When a Clip is going to be deleted, any extension (such as .dlt) should not be added to the file to be  
deleted, on the command.  
. When a Playlist is going to be deleted, an extension (such as .dlt) should be added to the file to be  
deleted, on the command.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
n
0xXX  
0x13  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
DRIVE ID  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
0x03  
0x00  
0xXX..  
FILE NAME  
DRIVE ID Fixed to 0x00  
FILE NAME Filename to be deleted  
SYSTEM STATUS  
Value  
0x03  
Description  
Command Status  
Execution Status  
DELETE  
0x00  
0x01  
0x02  
0x21  
0x23  
COMPLETE  
IN PROGRESS  
FAIL  
FAIL, SOURCE FILE IS NOT EXIST  
FAIL, THE FILE IS OPEN  
DSR Series  
61  
(2) DELETE Sequence  
In the DSR-DR1000, a series of the commands expected to be issued and executed as described below as  
the correct sequence of the DELETE operation.  
Editor  
DSR-DR1000  
1 Disk : Delete  
2 VTR : Ack  
3 Disk : Drive Status Sense  
4 Disk : Drive Status  
In the DSR-DR1000, the command of the DELETE command that is used to check the error, becomes the  
Drive Status. The identification number of the command is entered in the CMD STATUS that is the 0th  
status of the Drive Status Table. Result of the execution is reflected on the 1st status that is the EXEC  
STATUS.  
(3) Example of the Cue Up Position for Your Reference  
Examples of the CLIPs that are displayed on the PLAY side after receipt of the DELETE command and  
upon completion of DELETE of the CLIP, are shown below your reference.  
Examples numbers 1 through 7 are the examples in the status when CLIP00001/CLIP00002/CLIP00003/  
CLIP00004/CLIP00005 exist.  
Example number 8 is the example in the status when CLIP00001 only exists.  
No.  
Current Clip  
Clip to be Deleted  
Cue Up Clip  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CLIP00003  
CLIP00001  
CLIP00005  
CLIP00003  
CLIP00003  
CLIP00003  
CLIP00003  
CLIP00001  
CLIP00003  
CLIP00001  
CLIP00005  
CLIP00001  
CLIP00002  
CLIP00005  
CLIP00004  
CLIP00001  
CLIP00004 IN point  
CLIP00002 IN point  
Number of CLIP00004 OUT points  
CLIP00003 TC only changes.  
CLIP00003 TC only changes.  
CLIP00003 does not change.  
CLIP00003 does not change.  
BLACK  
DSR Series  
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4. Sense Command  
The Sense Request and the Sense Return of the Disk command that are supported by the DSR-DR1000  
are shown below.  
(1) DRIVE STATUS SENSE  
In the DSR-DR1000, the DRIVE STATUS SENSE is the command that aims at inquiring the DRIVE  
STATUS (aiming at confirmation of the processing status of the DELETE command, and aiming at confir-  
mation of the remaining free capacity of the recording hard disk (to be abbreviated simply as HD hereafter)).  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
1
0x03  
0x14  
0xD0  
0x00  
0xXX  
0xXX  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
DRIVE ID  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DRIVE STATUS TABLE No.  
LENGTH  
Requests that cannot be accepted due to their contents  
1. Requesting the Data Count using a value other than 0x03.  
2. Requesting the DRIVE ID using a value other than 0x00.  
3. Requesting the LENGTH using a value of 254 or more.  
4. Requesting the DRIVE STATUS TABLE No. + LENGTH using a value of 257 or more.  
If any request having the above-described contents is issued, the DRIVE STATUS is returned as  
“DRIVE STATUS (without any additional data)”  
(2) DRIVE STATUS  
In the DSR-DR1000, the DRIVE STATUS is the status that aims at the replies for the inquiry of the  
DELETE processing status and inquiry for the remaining capacity of HD.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
1
0xXX  
0x15  
0xD0  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
DRIVE ID  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DRIVE STATUS TABLE No.  
DRIVE STATUS VALUE  
DC  
Received with DRIVE STATUS SENSE. The LENGTH + 2 (DRIVE ID/  
DRIVE STATUS TABLE No.)  
DRIVE ID  
Received with DRIVE STATUS SENSE. The DRIVE ID value  
DRIVE STATUS TABLE No. Received with DRIVE STATUS SENSE. The DRIVE STATUS TABLE  
No. value  
DRIVE STATUS VALUE  
DRIVE STATUS TABLE DATA as many as the number of the LENGTHs  
starting from the TABLE NUMBER specified by the DRIVE STATUS SENSE.  
DSR Series  
63  
Items that are set in the DSR-DR1000.  
TableNo.0 :  
TableNo.1 :  
Command Status  
Exec Status  
TableNo.32-39 : VIDEO REMAIN SIZE (The same value as that of AUDIO)  
TableNo.40-47 : AUDIO REMAIN SIZE (The same value as that of VIDEO)  
DRIVE STATUS TABLE  
Category  
Table No.  
000  
Size  
ID = 0  
OK  
ID! = 0  
NG  
Item  
CMD STATUS  
COMMAND STATUS  
1
1
8
8
001  
OK  
OK  
OK  
NG  
OK  
OK  
EXEC STATUS  
AV REMAINING SIZE  
032-039  
040-047  
VIDEO REMAINING SIZE  
AUDIO REMAINING SIZE  
OK : senses valid value.  
NG : senses value which is not valid.(e.g.0x00)  
For all items other than what are listed above, these items are filled with 0x00 to make up the DRIVE  
STATUS VALUE.  
If there is any abnormality in the DRIVE STATUS SENSE request, the DRIVE STATUS VALUE will  
not added by setting DC = 0x00.  
(3) FILE SYSTEM DATA SENSE  
In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE SYSTEM DATA SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the FILE  
SYSTEM DATA (File Entry for DSR-DR1000).  
The FILE SYSTEM DATA SENSE command is issued in order to obtain the return which is the File  
Entry Data that tells the host system the Clips in the DSR-DR1000, the Playlist created by VFL and the  
Playlist information that is created by the Front Panel and then saved.  
The host system that wants to use this command must recognize that the maximum number of the File  
Entries of the DSR-DR1000 is 507 and at the same time every single File Entry consists of 112 bytes.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
0x0X  
0x14  
0x81  
0x00  
0xXX  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
DRIVE ID  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DATA4  
AREA CODE  
0xXXXXXXXX START ADDRESS  
0xXX LENGTH  
Requests that cannot be accepted due to their contents  
1. Any value other than 0x10 (File Entry) is used for inquiring AREA CODE  
2. Any value other than 225 (2 File Entry) is used for inquiring LENGTH.  
3. Any value other than 56784 (507 * 112) is used for inquiring START ADDRESS.  
4. Any value other than 113 is used for inquiring LENGTH when the START ADDRESS is located at  
the last position (0xDD60).  
5. Any value other than 113 is used for inquiring the (START ADDRESS % 112) + LENGTH.  
6. Any value other than 225 is used for inquiring LENGTH when the START ADDRESS is in multiples  
of 112 (not including the last address).  
If the request cannot be accepted due to their contents, only the FILE SYSTEM DATA is returned as the  
reply with the “FILE SYSTEM DATA(with no additional data)”.  
DSR Series  
64  
(4) FILE SYSTEM DATA  
In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE SYSTEM DATA is the status that aims at the reply for the DSR-DR1000  
File Entry.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
4
n
0xXX  
0x15  
0x81  
0x00  
0xXX  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
DRIVE ID  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DATA4  
AREA CODE  
0xXXXXXXXX START ADDRESS  
0xXX FILE SYSTEM DATA  
DC  
Received with FILE SYSTEM DATA SENSE. The LENGTH + 6 (DRIVE ID +  
AREA CODE + START ADDRESS)  
DRIVE ID  
AREA CODE  
START ADDRESS  
Received with FILE SYSTEM DATA SENSE. The DRIVE ID  
Received with FILE SYSTEM DATA SENSE. The AREA CODE  
Received with FILE SYSTEM DATA SENSE. The START ADDRESS  
FILE SYSTEM DATA Received with FILE SYSTEM DATA (File Entry Data for the specified Playlist)  
DSR Series  
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The items that are supported as the File Entry in the DSR-DR1000 are identified by the round marks (O)  
and by the triangle marks(T) in the following table.  
At the same time, the items that are shown with the crossing mark (X) are filled with 0x00 to create the  
FILE SYSTEM DATA.  
ITEM  
SIZE (Byte)  
VALUE  
INDEX  
GATHER  
FILE_NAME  
FILE_ATR  
WCF  
24  
2
2
2
2
4
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
28  
8
4
4
4
4
4
4
0-23  
24-25  
26-27  
28-29  
30-31  
32-35  
36-37  
38-39  
40  
O
T
X
X
X
X
T
T
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
O
O
O
O
0x8005  
GROUP  
OWNER  
RE_V  
I-NODE  
0xFFFF  
0x01FF  
CA_PROTECT  
CA_ATR_AV  
INFO  
A_CH  
SECT  
TYPE  
FRM  
41  
42-43  
44  
CA_ATR_V  
45  
SECT  
TYPE  
BRR  
46-47  
48  
CA_ATR_A1  
49  
SECT  
SMPL  
50  
51  
CA_ATR_A2 to A8  
CA_SIZE_V  
CA_DATE  
CA_TIME  
52-79  
80-87  
88-91  
92-95  
96-99  
100-103  
104-107  
108-111  
CA_DUR  
CA_STC  
CA_SOM  
CA_EOM  
The items whose VALUEs are shown in the above table are set to the fixed values. The items of CA_STC  
and the CA_SOM are set to the fixed value of 00:00:00:00. The items CA_SIZE_V and CA_EOM are set  
to the values which are calculated from Duration.  
DSR Series  
66  
(5) SYSTEM STATUS SENSE  
In the DSR-DR1000, the SYSTEM STATUS SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the SYS-  
TEM STATUS (inquiring the VFL DOWNLOAD processing status check).  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
2
0x04  
0x11  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
0xD0  
0xXX  
0xXX  
TABLE NUMBER (Lower)  
TABLE NUMBER (Upper)  
DATA2  
2
0xXX  
0xXX  
REQUEST LENGTH (Lower)  
REQUEST LENGTH (Upper)  
Requests that cannot be accepted due to their contents  
1. Requesting the DC using a value other than 0x04.  
2. Requesting the TABLE NUMBER + REQUEST LENGTH using a value of 1025 or more  
3. Requesting the REQUEST LENGTH using a value of 254 or more.  
If any request having the above-described contents is issued, the SYSTEM STATUS is returned as  
“SYSTEM STATUS (without any additional data)”  
(6) SYSTEM STATUS  
In the DSR-DR1000, the SYSTEM STATUS is the status that aims to inquiring the processing status of  
the VFL DOWNLOAD.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
2
0xXX  
0x12  
0xD0  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
TABLE NUMBER (Lower)  
TABLE NUMBER (Upper)  
STATUS TABLE DATA  
DATA2  
n
DC  
Received with SYSTEM STATUS SENSE. The REQUEST LENGTH + 2  
(TABLE NUMBER)  
TABLE NUMBER  
Received with SYSTEM STATUS SENSE. The TABLE NUMBER value  
STATUS TABLE DATA The SYSTEM STATUS TABLE DATA as many as the number of RE-  
QUEST LENGTHs starting from the TABLE NUMBER specified by the  
SYSTEM STATUS SENSE  
The items that are set in the DSR-DR1000  
TableNo.544 : Command Status  
TableNo.545 : Exec Status  
SYSTEM STATUS TABLE  
Category  
Size  
Item (MAV-555/2000)  
Item (MAV-1000/1200)  
Initial Value  
COMMAND STATUS (544-549)  
1
1
CMD STATUS  
EXEC STATUS  
0xFF  
0x00  
For all items other than what are listed above, these items are filled with 0x00 to make up the STATUS  
TABLE DATA.  
If there is any abnormality in SYSTEM STATUS SENSE request, the STATUS TABLE DATA will not  
added by setting DC = 0x00.  
DSR Series  
67  
(7) FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE  
In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the FILE  
ENTRY DATA (File Entry while recording/playback is in progress).  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
1
0x03  
0x1A  
0x82  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
Data Count  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
Command1  
Command2  
FILE HANDLE  
TABLE NUMBER  
REQUEST LENGTH  
Requests that cannot be accepted due to their contents  
1. Requesting the FILE HANDLE using a value other than 0x00.  
2. Requesting the TABLE NUMBER + REQUEST LENGTH using a value more than 113.  
If any request having the above-described contents is issued, the FILE ENTRY DATA is returned as  
“FILE ENTRY DATA (without any additional data)”  
(8) FILE ENTRY DATA  
In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE ENTRY DATA is the status that aims at the reply against the inquiry for  
the File Entry while recording/playback is in progress.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
n
0xXX  
0x1B  
0x82  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
Data Count  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
Command1  
Command2  
FILE HANDLE  
TABLE NUMBER  
FILE ENTRY DATA  
DC  
Received with FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE. The REQUEST LENGTH + 2  
(FILE HANDLE + TABLE NUMBER)  
FILE HANDLE  
Received with FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE. The FILE HANDLE value.  
TABLE NUMBER Received with FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE. The TABLE NUMBER value.  
FILE ENTRY DATA FILE ENTRY DATA as many as the number of the REQUEST LENGTHs starting  
from the TABLE NUMBER that is specified by FILE ENTRY DATA SENSE.  
* For the FILE ENTRY DATA, refer to the FILE SYSTEM DATA.  
[Method of selecting the FILE ENTRY DATA depending on the mode and status]  
During recording in the MODE  
The CLIP File Entry information is set in the FILE ENTRY DATA  
during recording.  
During playback in the VTR MODE (default.dlt) The CLIP File Entry information is set in the FILE ENTRY DATA  
during playback.  
During playback in the VTR MODE (Playlist) The CLIP File Entry information is set in the FILE ENTRY DATA  
during playback.  
During CLOSE in the VTR MODE  
Returning the FILE ENTRY DATA without the FILE ENTRY DATA.  
During playback in the other MODEs  
(default.dlt)  
The CLIP File Entry information is set in the FILE ENTRY DATA  
during playback.  
During playback in the other MODEs (Playlist) The Playlist File Entry information is set in the FILE ENTRY DATA  
during playback.  
During CLOSE in other MODEs  
Returning the FILE ENTRY DATA without the FILE ENTRY DATA.  
DSR Series  
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(9) CURRENT TIME SENSE  
In the DSR-DR1000, the CURRENT TIME SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the Current  
Time of the present status (when recording/playback is in progress).  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
0x02  
0x1A  
0xC0  
0xXX  
0xXX  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
FILE HANDLE  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
REQUEST TIME BIT MAP  
REQUEST TIME BIT MAP  
BIT7  
BIT6  
BIT5  
BIT4  
BIT3  
BIT2  
VITC  
BIT1  
BIT0  
0
0
0
0
0
LTC  
FTC  
Requests that cannot be accepted due to their contents  
1. Requesting the DC using a value other than 0x02.  
2. Requesting the FILE HANDLE using a value other than 0x00.  
3. Requesting the REQUEST TIME BIT MAP using a value other than 1 through 7.  
If any request having the above-described contents is issued, the CURRENT TIME is returned as “CUR-  
RENT TIME (without TIME data)”  
DSR Series  
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(10) CURRENT TIME  
In the DSR-DR1000, the CURRENT TIME is the status that aims at returning the Current Time of the  
present status (while recording/playback is in progress).  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
0xXX  
0x1B  
0xC0  
0xXX  
0x0X  
0x0X  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
FILE HANDLE  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DATA4  
REQUEST TIME BIT MAP  
READ STATUS BIT MAP  
FTC (Frame)  
FTC (Second)  
FTC (Minute)  
FTC (Hour)  
DATA5  
8
LTC (Frame)  
LTC (Second)  
LTC (Minute)  
LTC (Hour)  
LTC BINARY GROUP  
LTC BINARY GROUP  
LTC BINARY GROUP  
LTC BINARY GROUP  
VITC (Frame)  
DATA6  
8
VITC (Second)  
VITC (Minute)  
VITC (Hour)  
VITC BINARY GROUP  
VITC BINARY GROUP  
VITC BINARY GROUP  
VITC BINARY GROUP  
REQUEST TIME BIT MAP Received with CURRENT TIME SENSE. The REQUEST TIME BIT  
MAP value.  
FTC/LTC/VITC  
Value of each TIME CODE (BCD format)  
READ STATUS BIT MAP  
BIT7  
BIT6  
BIT5  
BIT4  
BIT3  
BIT2  
BIT1  
BIT0  
0
0
0
0
0
VITC MISS  
LTC MISS  
FTC MISS  
* It sets the bit for the TC that is not specified by the REQUEST TIME BIT MAP.  
DSR Series  
70  
(11) FILE OPEN STATUS SENSE  
In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE OPEN STATUS SENSE is the command that aims at inquiry of the FILE  
OPEN STATUS (status of OPEN PLAY).  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
0x01  
0x10  
0x43  
0xXX  
Data Count  
Command1  
Command2  
PORT ID  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
In the DSR-DR1000, PORT ID of the FILE OPEN STATUS SENSE is ignored.  
(12) FILE OPEN STATUS  
In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE OPEN STATUS is the status that aims at inquiry of the processing status  
of OPEN PLAY.  
Command format  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0x0X  
0x18  
0x00  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
Data Count  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DATA4  
DATA5  
Command1  
Command2  
PORT ID  
FILE OPEN STATUS  
FILE OPEN MODE  
FILE HANDLE  
TRANSFER SPEED  
DC  
PORT ID  
It varies depending on the FILE OPEN STATUS.  
PORT ID that is received with the FILE OPEN STATUS SENSE  
FILE OPEN STATUS Status of OPEN PLAY  
FILE OPEN MODE  
FILE HANDLE  
TRANSFER SPEED  
0x00  
0x00  
0x00  
In the DSR-DR1000, the FILE HANDLE takes the value of 0x00 only. Because the OPEN-related  
commands are not supported except OPEN PLAY, the FILE OPEN MODE takes the value of 0x00 only.  
The TRANSFER SPEED is not used actually, but because it is necessary due to the command format,  
0x00 is entered.  
This command contains a data in which bit rate is going to be set. Because the OPEN REC and so on are  
not supported in the DSR-DR1000, it is not described.  
If the OPEN PLAY command is not sent to the DSR-DR1000 even once, the FILE OPEN STATUS  
becomes 0x01.  
DSR Series  
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7-3. Items supported from DSR-DR1000/A disk command V2.00  
1. Open Play Command supporting ENDLESS MODE  
In V2.00 or later, by setting ENDLESS MODE that exists in the Option of the Open Play Command, an  
opened file can be played back repeatedly.  
Description of Open Play Commands is as follows:  
Item  
Size  
Value  
Description  
DC  
1
1
1
1
1
1
n
3
0xXX  
0x16  
0x00  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
0xXX  
Data Count  
CMD1  
CMD2  
DATA1  
DATA2  
DATA3  
DATA4  
DATA5  
Command1  
Command2  
PORT ID  
OPTION  
DRIVE ID  
FILE NAME  
CHANNEL BITMAP 1  
CHANNEL BITMAP 2  
CHANNEL BITMAP 3  
DATA6  
DATA7  
4
4
START TIME CODE (Frames)  
START TIME CODE (Seconds)  
START TIME CODE (Minutes)  
START TIME CODE (Hours)  
DURATION (Frames)  
DURATION (Seconds)  
DURATION (Minutes)  
DURATION (Hours)  
PORT ID  
OPTION  
: The DSR-DR1000/A ignores this value.  
: Specify Option by bit.  
DRIVE ID  
: Set as 0x00.  
FILE NAME  
: Specify a playlist or a CLIP to be opened.  
: Ignored in the DSR-DR1000/A.  
: Four-byte, BCD-format TIMECODE data.  
: Ignored in the DSR-DR1000/A.  
CHANNEL BITMAP  
START TIME CODE  
DURATION  
The setting of the Option described above is as follows:  
BIT7  
BIT6  
BIT5  
BIT4  
BIT3  
BIT2  
BIT1  
BIT0  
0
(*4)  
0
(*3)  
(*2)  
(*1)  
DSR Series  
72  
*1: Select whether or not to specify CHANNEL. (Ignore Bit even when it is 1. However match Data’s  
offset.)  
0 : Do not specify CHANNEL.  
1 : Specify CHANNEL.  
*2: Select whether or not to specify the START position.  
0 : Do not specify the START position.  
1 : Specify the START position.  
*3: Select whether or not to specify DURATION. (Ignore Bit even when it is 1.)  
0 : Do not specify DURATION.  
1 : Specify DURATION.  
*4: Select whether or not to enable ENDLESS MODE. (Specifying this Bit activates Repeat Play.)  
0 : ENDLESS MODE OFF  
1 : ENDLESS MODE ON  
Before V2.00, only the START position could be specified, but in V2.00 or later, the ENDLESS MODE  
can also be selected.  
The ENDLESS MODE can be specified in the OPEN created in the CLIP unit and the File created by the  
commands such as the VFL Download Command.  
When performing Open Play by specifying a CLIP while the ENDLESS MODE is specified, only the  
specified CLIP is played back repeatedly. When this opened file is played back, “REPEAT PLAY” is  
displayed on the OSD.  
When performing Open Play by specifying a VFL and the ENDLESS MODE is specified, repeat play-  
back is performed according to the description of the file created by the VFL. When this opened file is  
played back, “VFL RPT. PLAY” is displayed on the OSD.  
When performing Open Play by specifying the ENDLESS MODE, an error occurs in the File Open Status  
in the following cases:  
Status  
Value  
Description  
0x15  
0x1F  
FAIL, ILLEGAL VALUE  
The START position cannot be found.  
Memory for repeating cannot be secured.  
FAIL, OTHER REASONS  
n
Since the Endless Mode is supported, do not create VFL with the following file names:  
“default.dlt” “Ciplist0.dlt” “RepeatTmp.dlt” “RepeatClipXX.dlt” “RepeatVFLXX.dlt”  
(Do not leave out “.dlt” from the above file names. “XX” in “RepeatClipXX.dlt” and  
“RepeatVFLXX.dlt” must be 00 to 99.)  
DSR Series  
73  
2. Correction of the CLOSE Command  
In V2.00 or later, VFL can be downloaded during the CLOSE state. In V1.10 or later, at CLOSE after opening the VFL, a  
VFL that has the same name with the VFL that had been open could not be created.  
3. “CR” and “LF” in the VFL DOWNLOAD SET Command  
In V1.10 or later, “CR” and “LF” were handled oppositely in the VFL Download Set Command. In V2.00 or later, in  
consideration of compatibility, operation can be performed with both “CR” “LF”, and “LF” “CR”.  
4. “Current Time” and “File Entry Data” for the R Port  
In V1.10 or later, regardless of the R Port or the P Port, while recording in the VTR Mode, when “Current Time Sense” or  
“File Entry Data Sense” was transmitted, “Current Time” or “File Entry Data” was returned as the information of the CLIP  
being recorded. In V2.00 or later, the information of the CLIP being recorded and that of the PLAY are returned separately  
to the R Port and the P Port.  
(1) Information of the R Port  
. Current Time  
While recording is not in progress, 0 is written to Data 4 to Data 6.  
While recording is in progress, the TC information of the CLIP being recorded is written.  
. File Entry Data  
While recording is not in progress, all the Data become 0x00.  
While recording is in progress, CLIP name is written to the File Name, the Disk size used in the CLIP is written to  
CA_SIZE_V, and the duration of the data is written to DiskCA_DUR.  
(2) Information of the P Port  
. Current Time  
When the port is open, TC information corresponding to the screen currently displayed is input.  
When the port is closed, “No Data” is returned.  
. File Entry Data  
When VFL is open, VFL name is written to the File Name, Disk size that supports the duration used in the VFL is written  
to CA_SIZE_V, and the duration of the opened VFL is written to CA_DUR.  
When the port is closed, “No Data” is returned.  
In other cases, the information on the CLIP currently displayed is returned.  
5. VFL Download for the CLIP being recorded  
In V1.10 or later, the CLIP being recorded could not be specified using the Text Data of the VFL Download Set Command.  
In V2.00 or later, it can be specified using the VFL Download Set Command.  
However, when specifying the CLIP being recorded, if an area not written in Disk is specified, the VFL Download Set  
Command fails. The area not written in Disk includes the area in which no data is recorded but will be recorded soon, and  
the information stored in the memory for creating REC information.  
On the current system, it is assumed that there is the maximum of 10-frame delay of the data to be written from the frame  
displayed on the screen to the Disk.  
Also, the CLIP being recorded that can be specified in the VFL is the one that can perform Time-shift playback. The CLIP  
that is performing LOOP REC is not supported.  
DSR Series  
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7-4. Special Commands for HVR Series  
In the HVR series, the extension commands are located in the DEVICE DEPENDENT area of the 9-pin  
command table.  
These commands interpret DATA-1 as CMD-3.  
7-4-1. Command Table  
COMMAND  
RETURN  
HVR-1500 HVR-1500A  
0X.FA.E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT SELECT 10.01 : ACK  
X
X
O
O
01.FB.E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT SENSE  
14.FB.E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT STATUS  
7-4-2. Detailed Description of Commands  
0X.FA.E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT SELECT  
This command is used to select a video input source according to DATA-2 to DATA-4.  
When DATA-4 is omitted and “0x00” is set, the default HD/SD setting of the model is selected.  
[DATA-2]  
BIT-7  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
SDI  
BIT-0  
BIT-5  
BIT-5  
BIT-6  
BIT-6  
INTERNAL  
SG  
ANALOG  
[DATA-3]  
BIT-7  
BIT-4  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
S (Y/C)  
Y/Pb/Pr  
COMPOSITE  
[DATA-4]  
This data can be omitted.  
When this data is provided, specify the HD or SD mode according to DATA-4.  
This data is invalid when specified input function is not provided due to no optional board, etc.  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
MODE  
0
1
1
0
HD  
SD  
n
The DATA-4 setting is valid in the following cases.  
. When DATA-2 BIT-1 “SDI” is set  
. When DATA-2 BIT-0 “ANALOG” and DATA-3 BIT-1 “Y/Pb/Pr” are set  
DSR Series  
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01.FB.E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT SENSE  
This command is used to inquire video input selection status.  
Send back the “14.FB.E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT STATUS” command to see the  
setting in DATA-2 to DATA-4.  
14.FB.E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT STATUS  
This command is used to send video input selection information in response to the  
“01.FB.E5 : EXTEND VIDEO INPUT SENSE” command. This command sends back  
input connector selection status in DATA-2, signal format in DATA-3, and HD/SD  
information in DATA-4 as follows:  
[DATA-2]  
BIT-7  
BIT-4  
BIT-3  
BIT-3  
BIT-2  
BIT-2  
BIT-1  
SDI  
BIT-0  
BIT-5  
BIT-5  
BIT-6  
BIT-6  
INTERNAL  
SG  
i.LINK  
ANALOG  
[DATA-3]  
BIT-7  
BIT-4  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
S (Y/C)  
Y/Pb/Pr  
COMPOSITE  
[DATA-4]  
BIT-1  
BIT-0  
MODE  
0
1
1
0
HD  
SD  
DSR Series  
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8. Time Data Format  
The following shows the time data format used by commands such as “24.31 : CUE UP WITH DATA”.  
BIT7  
BIT0  
DF  
10F  
1F  
DATA-1  
DATA-2  
DATA-3  
DATA-4  
10S  
10M  
1S  
1M  
10H  
1H  
Although the shaded null bits have no meaning as time data, they are set in the following cases.  
1. DATA 1 BIT-6 : DF FLAG (“1” DF, “0” NDF)...Only for NTSC model  
This bit is set in a response command from DEVICE of “61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE” accord-  
ing to the DF or NDF mode of DEVICE.  
It is also set to specify the DF or NDF mode of the TIME CODE GENERATOR of DEVICE of  
“44.04 : TIME CODE PRESET”.  
2. Other bits  
The other bits are defined by SMPTE/EBU in a response command of TIME CODE DATA from  
DEVICE of “61.0C : CURRENT TIME SENSE”. Flags conforming to the TIME CODE FORMAT  
may be set.  
9. Appendix-1  
20.60 [FULL EE OFF], 20.61 [FULL EE ON], 20.63 [SELECT EE ON]  
20.64 [EDIT OFF], 20.65 [EDIT ON]  
4X.30 [EDIT PRESET]  
Notices for the DEVICE that has editing function.  
To execute above command accurately (on the specified tape address) in the normal playback mode, the  
following condition should be satisfied.  
Select external video reference mode.  
Send the command within 6 ms after the frame change timing.  
The followings are the example of timing chart.  
In this case, edit delay is 3 frames.  
EDIT ON  
EDIT OFF  
/FULL EE ON  
/SELECT EE ON  
/FULL EE OFF  
6 ms  
6 ms  
N-1  
Frame No.  
Field No.  
N-3  
N-2  
N
N+1  
N+2  
F1  
F2  
F1  
F2  
F1  
F2  
F1  
F2  
F1  
F2  
F1  
F2  
command execution period  
DSR Series  
77  
10. Appendix-2  
(1) 44.04 [TIME CODE PRESET], 4X.05 [USER’S BIT PRESET]  
preset “10 : 10 : 10 : 00”  
_10 ms  
+10 ms  
Field-2  
00 : 00 : 00 : 00  
00 : 00 : 00 : 00  
00 : 00 : 00 : 00  
Field-1  
Field-2  
Field-1  
Field-2  
Field-1  
Field-2  
Ext. Reference  
Internal  
TCG Value  
00 : 00 : 00 : 01  
00 : 00 : 00 : 01  
00 : 00 : 00 : 01  
00 : 00 : 00 : 02  
00 : 00 : 00 : 02  
00 : 00 : 00 : 02  
10 : 10 : 10 : 01  
10 : 10 : 10 : 01  
10 : 10 : 10 : 01  
Generated  
LTC Signal  
Generated  
VITC Signal  
DSR Series  
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11. Appendix-3  
(1) 40.C1 [TIMELINE RUN]  
When the DEVICE is requested to execute operation exactly when the above-described command is  
given, the DEVICE should be locked to the external reference video signal and the target command  
transmitted within 2 ms of the switching point of frames of the external sync video signal, or within  
2 ms of the end of the first field.  
TIMELINE RUN  
2 ms 2 ms  
Field-1  
Field-2  
Field-1  
Field-2  
REF.  
TIMELINE  
N
N+1  
(2) 44.C3 [TIMELINE PRESET]  
When the DEVICE is requested to execute operation exactly when the above-described command is  
given, the DEVICE should be locked to the external reference video signal and the target command  
transmitted within 2 ms of the switching point to the second field of the external sync video signal, or  
within 2 ms of the end of the second field.  
TIMELINE PRESET “N”  
2 ms 2 ms  
Field-1  
Field-2  
Field-1  
Field-2  
REF.  
TIMELINE  
XX  
N
DSR Series  
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DSR series  
DSR-60  
DSR-60P  
DSR-70  
DSR-70P  
DSR-70A  
DSR-70AP  
DSR-80  
DSR-80P  
DSR-85  
DSR-85P  
DSR-1500  
DSR-1500A  
DSR-1500P  
DSR-1500AP  
DSR-1600  
DSR-1600A  
DSR-1600P  
DSR-1600AP  
DSR-1800  
DSR-1800A  
DSR-1800P  
DSR-1800AP  
DSR-2000  
DSR-2000A  
DSR-2000P  
DSR-2000AP  
DSR-DR1000  
DSR-DR1000A  
DSR-DR1000P  
DSR-DR1000AP  
HVR-1500  
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