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Controlling the AR-3000R from an External Device
 
Controlling Recording with 
the Control Terminals (Binary 
 
Recording)
 
What is Binary Recording/Uses 
and Applications
 
You can specify phrases by inputting binary (base 2) signals 
to Port Nos. 1 through 11, and perform record, playback, and 
erase functions by inputting control signals to Port Nos. 13 
and 14. All phrases can be specified with control signals 
(ON/OFF). This is convenient when you want to control 
recording from an external control device.
 
fig.14-33e
 
* To conduct binary playback, you will need to obtain a control 
device capable of generating binary signals.
* Input of binary specifications should be completed in no more 
than 50 milliseconds.
 
Connecting Equipment
 
Ports Used in Binary Recording
 
“1-10”: Phrases are specified in binary format using 
combinations of 0 (OFF) and 1 (ON).
“11”: 0 (OFF) and 1 (ON) are used to select Card A and Card 
B.
“13, 14”: Record, erase, and playback are specified using 
combinations of 0 (OFF) and 1 (ON).
Set to “ON” by shorting the above-mentioned port and 
“COM (common).”
“CONT OUT”: Outputs signals for confirming the presence 
or absence of phrases.
 
fig.14-34e
 
Turning the Power On and Off 
 
 
 
Operational Specifications for 
Binary Recording
 
Phrases are specified by combinations of signals of 0 (OFF) 
and 1 (ON) to the Port Nos. 1 through 10 as well as Port No. 
11, and record, playback, and erase functions are specified 
with combinations of control signals of 0 (OFF) and 1 (ON) to 
Port Nos. 13 and 14.
 
Presence or Absence of Phrases
 
If there is a binary-specified phrase that has already been 
recorded, a signal is output from the CONT OUT port. If 
there is no phrase, no signal is output.
 
* During Binary Recording, the CONT OUT port functions as 
a port for signals confirming the presence or absence of 
phrases. Note that this differs from the normal function of 
CONT OUT.
 
fig.14-35e
Signal sent to Port
Nos. 13 and 14
Binary Specification Port 1–11
000001110000
Phrase A0112
Record
Playback
Erase
......
Phrase select
Card select
Record/Playback/Erase
Common Port
12: not use
Tbcd
-
250
min
max
(msec)
(the presence or absence
of phrases)
Binary Specification
Port No.1–11
Tbcd
Timing Chart (The presence or absence of phrases)
Binary Phrase Output Delay Times
:
Control Out
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