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Appendix C RS232 Remote Control
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A BD600+ can be completely configured and operated from a personal computer or user-supplied cus-
tom control system. The female 9 pin RS232 connector on the rear panel is the mate for the male COM
port on a typical desktop computer. The BD600+ operates as Data Communication Equipment (DCE) -
the same as a modem. A straight through (pin 1 connected to pin 1, etc.) cable may be used to connect
the BD600+ to a unit operating as Data Terminal Equipment (DTE), such as a personal computer.
The default characteristics of the RS232 connection are 9600 baud, 8 bits, 1 stop bit and no parity
(9600, 8, 1, none). The BAUD rate may be changed via the configuration system.
The following table is the pin number, label, and direction relative to the BD600+. The label is the
same as used by the terminal or PC that will be connected to the BD600+. Since the BD600+ is DCE,
the labels and direction are opposite in meaning to those of the DTE definitions.
Pin 1 DCD (out)
Pin 2 RxData (out)
Pin 3 TxData (in)
Pin 4 DTR (in)
Pin 5 Gnd
Pin 6 DSR (out)
Pin 7 RTS (in)
Pin 8 CTS (out)
Pin 9 RI (out)
The BD600+ does not require the hardware control lines. Only RxData, TxData and Gnd are neces-
sary.
The BD600+ only sends messages as a response to a poll from a host computer. The host computer
must not send a message unless it has received a > character (hex 3E) or unless it has not heard from
the BD600+ in 100mS. An overflow or bad message will be answered with a E> (hex 45, 3E).
The right-hand display bar segment will flash when receiving RS232 information. A terminal or PC
terminal emulator can usefully be used to debug and demonstrate command sequences.
Protocol
The following page has a list of mostly single byte commands which are available to the host com-
puter. The table lists the response generated by the BD600+. All commands will generate a response:
!> indicates command processed with no other data returned
X> indicates command not valid at this time
E> indicates serial port error or unrecognized command
Redundant commands will be answered with a !> or X> as appropriate. End of sneeze and mute will
put the unit back in the mode it was in before the sneeze or mute started. All transmitted and received
bytes are ASCII characters between ‘0’ and ‘_’ or 30 hex and 5F hex, as well as line feed (0A hex) and
carriage return (0D hex).
Protocol notes
The unit is allowed to send an error message (E> or X>) at any time. Any interrupted message is termi-
nated when the error message is sent, so the > character will be permission for the external device to
send a new command. Command letters may be upper case or lower case. The command set is based
on that of the Eventide BD500 with necessary differences.
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Productinformatie
Merk | Eventide |
Model | BD600+ |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 3523 MB |