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Controlling Another Device with the 
AR-200 
 
(Control Output Connectors)
 
You can use the screw-type control input and DC input 
terminals (CONT A) and the 25-pin D-sub-type control I/O 
connector (CONT B) on the AR-200’s rear panel to control an 
external device from the AR-200.
The AR-200 outputs two kinds of control signals, Busy Out 
and Control Out.
This chapter explains how to connect external devices and 
make the settings for the AR-200.
 
For examples describing the use of the control input and DC 
input terminals and the control I/O connector, refer to the 
 
"Examples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200"
 
 
For more on the control input specifications, refer to 
 
 
Appendices.
 
Important Note on Using the Control Input and 
Output Ports
 
When making connections to the ports, be careful not to lose 
the removed screws. Place the screws out of the reach of 
small children. If a screw is accidentally swallowed, 
immediately consult a physician.
 
Starting Another Device 
 
(Busy Out)
 
What is the Busy Out Signal?/
Connecting Devices
 
Busy Out is a continuous signal output from the BUSY OUT 
connector during playback (as well as during recording and 
recording standby) of audio phrases, MIDI phrases, pattern 
phrases, and song phrases.
This signal can be used to start amplifiers and other external 
devices in sync with phrase playback.
The Busy Out specifications are no-voltage/make-contact, 
with a make-contact time of 1 second and a contact capacity 
of a maximum of DC 30 V at 3 A.
Port Nos. 13 and 17 have Make-contact during output.
 
fig.out-01
 
 
 
Output of Busy Out Signals In Dual Mono 
Mode (p. 47)
 
When in Dual Mono mode, the Busy Out signal of the left 
channel is output from the BUSY OUT connector, and the 
right channel Busy Out signal is output from the CONT OUT 
connector.
 
Dual Mono Mode
 
 
fig.out-02
9
1
17
13
13
17
13
17
Normal
During Output
Interval Repeat 
Delay Time
During playing a
Phrase
AUDIO OUTPUT
BUSY OUT
MAKE START
MAKE END
CLOSE (ON)
OPEN (OFF)
ON : ON : ON
During
During
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