Status Data Byte 0, Bit 0 - Local; Status Data Byte 1, Bit 0 - Play; Status Data Byte 1, Bit 1 - Record; Status Data Byte 1, Bit 2 - Fast Fwd - AJA Ki Pro Ultra Control Manual

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3. 1 . Status Data Byte 0, Bit 0 – Local
This bit will be high when the device is under RS-422 control via the 35.2 "Remote
Control" configuration setting. When not under RS-422 control, the RS-422 port
will still service requests for information (ex: current timecode or clip index),
but will not service any commands which require action by the device. These
commands will, however, still be ACK'ed.
3.2. Status Data Byte 1, Bit 0 – Play
This bit will be high whenever the device is in normal speed playback or record.
3.3. Status Data Byte 1, Bit 1 – Record
This bit will be high whenever the device is in record or has started an edit
operation has been started.
3.4. Status Data Byte 1, Bit 2 – Fast Fwd
This bit will be high whenever the device is in forward playback at a rate of 20x or
higher.
3.5. Status Data Byte 1, Bit 3 – Rewind
This bit will be high whenever the device is in reverse playback at a rate of 20x
or higher.
3.6. Status Data Byte 1, Bit 4 – Eject
This bit will be high whenever the device is in the process of shutting down.
3.7. Status Data Byte 1, Bit 5 – Stop
This bit will be high whenever the device is in still playback.
3.8. Status Data Byte 1, Bit 6 – Tension Release
This bit will be high whenever the device is in the process of shutting down.
3.9. Status Data Byte 1, Bit 7 – Standby
This bit will be high whenever the device is not in capture mode.
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