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DSR Series
DATA-1
1
Frame
10
Frame
DATA-2
1
Second
10
Second
DATA-3
1
Minute
10
Minute
DATA-4
1
Hour
10
Hour
MSD
LSD
MSD
LSD
MSD
LSD
MSD
LSD
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
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.
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
32
(20H)
1.0 times normal speed
64
(40H)
About 2.9 times normal speed 79
(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.
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)
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
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
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 through DATA-4.
A unit of respective data are as follows :