User manual MARANTZ PMD222

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[. . . ] The following 3 pages replace pages 19, 20, and 21 of the original documentation. 04·21·2003 PMD222 Typical Host · The RS-232C host can control all functions of the PMD222 externally · The PMD222 automatically transmits status data when status is changed. [. . . ] Control commands: Request Command 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Time Recall Repeat Next Previous Pitch Reset Pitch Up Start Pitch Up Stop Pitch Down Start Pitch Down Stop Program/Memo AMS Open/Close Pause Clear Fast Backward Start Fast Backward Stop Fast Forward Start Fast Forward Stop Play Stop A-B Direction REC Mute REC CD command "@12000"+CR "@12001"+CR "@12002"+CR "@12003"+CR "@12004"+CR "@12005"+CR "@12006"CR "@12007"+CR "@12008"+CR "@12009"+CR "@12011"+CR "@12015"+CR "@12029"+CR "@12032"+CR "@12033"+CR "@12037"+CR "@12038"+CR "@1203801"+CR "@12039"+CR "@1203901"+CR "@12041"+CR "@12043"+CR "@12045"+CR "@12048"+CR "@12049"+CR "@12050"+CR "@1205001"+CR "@12052"+CR "@1205201"+CR "@12053"+CR "@12054"+CR "@12059"+CR TAPECommand "@11800"+CR "@11801"+CR "@11802"+CR "@11803"+CR "@11804"+CR "@11805"+CR "@11806"+CR "@11807"+CR "@11808"+CR "@11809"+CR Received Command Status Command Host sends a command that causes a change in PMD222 status. PMD222 Typical Host Received Command Host sends a command that causes no change in PMD222 status. For example, Host requests Play during Playback. Commands Requesting Status The following Request Commands from the host are received by the PMD222, then the status code is transmitted to the host. Request Command for CD Power Tray Mode "@1?20POWE"+CR "@1?20TRAY"+CR Response from CD Standby Power On Open Close Toc Reading Stop Play Pause FF REW "@120POFF"+CR "@120PRON"+CR "@120OPEN"+CR "@120CLOS"+CR "@120TOCR"+CR "@120STOP"+CR "@120PLAY"+CR "@120PASE"+CR "@120FASF"+CR "@120FASR"+CR "@120NODI"+CR "@120ERDI"+CR "@120CDDI"+CR "@120MPDI"+CR "@120RTOF"+CR "@120RTON"+CR "@120RTAL"+CR "@120RTA-"+CR "@120RTAB"+CR "@120TTRA"+CR "@120TTRE"+CR "@120TREM"+CR "@120TTLA"+CR "@120Axxx"+CR "@120Txxx"+CR "@120Xxxx"+CR "@11832"+CR "@11833"+CR "@11841"+CR "@11843"+CR "@11848"+CR "@11850"+CR "@11852"+CR "@11853"+CR "@11854"+CR "@11847"+CR "@11842"+CR "@11855"+CR Play Mode "@1?20PLAY"+CR Disc Repeat Mode Time Mode Album Track Current Display Time No Disc ERROR CDDA MP3 OFF ON "@1?20RPTM"+CR ALL AA-B Track Track Remain "@1?20TMOD"+CR Total Remain Total Lap "@1?20ALBU"+CR "@1?20TRAC"+CR "@1?20DISC"+CR "@1?20TIME"+CR -1- ENGLISH RS-232C control Connect a male (D-Sub 9 Pin) to female (D-Sub 9 Pin) straight cable for RS-232C external control by host equipment. Hand shake flow charts for control commands: Request Command for TAPE Power Cassette "@1?18POWE"+CR "@1?18CASS"+CR Response from TAPE Standby Power On IN Eject Stop Play FW Play REV Pause FF REW Cue Review REC REC Pause "@118POFF"+CR "@118PRON"+CR "@118CAIN"+CR "@118CAEJ"+CR "@118STOP"+CR "@118PLFW"+CR "@118PLRV"+CR "@118PASE"+CR "@118FASF"+CR "@118FASR"+CR "@118CUE_"+CR "@118REVI"+CR "@118RECO"+CR "@118RECP"+CR "@118xxxx"+CR Category Power Cassette Status from TAPE "@118CAIN"+CR "@118CAEJ"+CR "@118STOP"+CR "@118PLFW"+CR "@118PLRV"+CR "@118PASE"+CR "@118FASF"+CR "@118FASR"+CR "@118CUE_"+CR "@118REVI"+CR "@118RECO"+CR "@118RECP"+CR "@118MEOF"+CR "@118MEON"+CR Play Mode Play Mode "@1?18PLAY"+CR Current Time Display Memo Stop Play FW Play REV Pause FF REW Cue Review REC REC Pause OFF ON "@1?18TIME"+CR "@1?18MEMO"+CR OFF ON Memo "@118MEOF"+CR "@118MEON"+CR Hand shake flow chart for Commands Requesting Status: PMD222 Status Request Command Status Command Typical Host Hand shake flow chart for automatic status data: PMD222 Typical Host Status Command Status changes automatically transmitted. The following status codes are automatically transmitted to the host. Category Power Tray Mode Status from CD Standby Power On Open Close TOC Reading Stop Play Pause FF REW No Disc ERROR CDDA MP3 OFF ON ALL AA-B Track Track Remain Total Remain Total Lap "@120POFF"+CR "@120PRON"+CR "@120OPEN"+CR "@120CLOS"+CR "@120TOCR"+CR "@120STOP"+CR "@120PLAY"+CR "@120PASE"+CR "@120FASF"+CR "@120FASR"+CR "@120NODI"+CR "@120ERDI"+CR "@120CDDI"+CR "@120MPDI"+CR "@120RTOF"+CR "@120RTON"+CR "@120RTAL"+CR "@120RTA-"+CR "@120RTAB"+CR "@120TTRA"+CR "@120TTRE"+CR "@120TREM"+CR "@120TTLA"+CR RS-232C specifications: 6 7 89 Connector pin assignment 1 2345 Play Mode pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 use NC TX RX NC GND NC RTS CTS NC PMD222 Not Connected Transmit Data Receive Data Not Connected Ground Not connected RS receive CS send Not Connected D-Sub 9 pin (male) Typical Host Not Connected Receive Data Transmit Data Not Connected Ground Not connected RTS send CTS receive Not Connected D-Sub 9 pin (female) Disc cable connector Repeat Mode Physical specifications Cable Baud rate Data bits Parity bit Stop bit Straight cable 9600 bps 8 bits None 1 bit CS/RS Hardware Flow Time Mode -2- Flow control ENGLISH Standby Power On IN Eject "@118POFF"+CR "@118PRON"+CR CS/CR hardware flow control Typical Host RTS send H Not Busy (Normal) L H Busy L PMD222 CS out Remote control codes (RC-5) Command 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Time Recall Repeat Next Previous Pitch Reset Pitch Up Start Pitch Up Stop Pitch Down Start Pitch Down Stop Program/Memo AMS Open/Close Pause Clear Fast Backward Start Fast Backward Stop Fast Forward Start Fast Forward Stop Play Stop A-B Direction REC Mute REC Code CD Player 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2015 2029 2032 2033 2037 2038 203801 2039 203901 2041 2043 2045 2048 2049 2050 205001 2052 205201 2053 2054 2059 Tape Deck 1800 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 Timing chart RTS CTS RxD TxD Control commands: The control command packets have a data length of 7~10 bytes. Status data transmission: The status data packets have a fixed data length of 8 bytes. ASCII codes from 0x00 to 0x7f are used to transmit serial data. For this reason, the ASCII codes are converted into HEX data before the data is set in the data packets and transmitted. [. . . ] CR (0x0d) is added as the data packet delimiter. [. . . ]

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