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  • Page 1 AR-3000SD Command Reference AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference (1PS) Copyright © 2014 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Details of each Command ····························································································31 4.1 Commands Transmitted from the External Device (Computer) to the AR-3000SD ····························31 4.2 Details of Commands Sent from the External Device (Computer) to the AR-3000SD ························32 4.2.1 Control Commands ·····································································································32 Specifying the Playback Phrase ·················································································32 Playback Start········································································································32...
  • Page 3 Reset the Phrase Output Counter···············································································54 Phrase Setting Contents Request···············································································55 Pattern Phrase Setting Contents Request ····································································55 Song Phrase Setting Contents Request·······································································55 Time Stamp Request ·······························································································56 Card Setting Contents Request··················································································56 Card Remaining Capacity Request ·············································································56 System Setting Contents Request ··············································································56 AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 3...
  • Page 4 Xon (11h)/Xoff (13h) Allow or Disable Transmission. Used for Handshaking ·································58 4.3 Commands Sent from the AR-3000SD to the External Device (Computer) ·····································59 4.4 Details of Commands Sent from the AR-3000SD to the External Device (Computer) ························60 4.4.1 Setting Output Commands ····························································································60 Phrase Setting Output ·····························································································60...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Section 1 Introduction This manual describes the procedures for using RS-232C or LAN (TCP/IP protocol) to control AR-3000SD. For information regarding the AR-3000SD itself, please refer to the AR-3000SD Owner's Manual. This manual is intended for users who are generally familiar with network issues. Refer to other available literature and documentation for more detailed information on computer terminology and the use and handling of computers.
  • Page 6: Setup

    * At least three lines (RXD, TXD and GND) should be connected as shown in a figure. 2.1.2 Handshaking If the AR-3000SD's processing speed is slower than the speed at which data is transmitted from the computer, measures must be taken to avoid data loss. Conversely, data loss will also occur if data is transmitted from the AR-3000SD faster than the computer can process it.
  • Page 7: Computer Settings

    2.1.7 Baud Rate If the AR-3000SD's power is turned on when a card is not inserted, the baud rate will default to 9,600 bps. If a card is then inserted, the settings will change to the settings which are contained in the card.
  • Page 8: Examples Of Control Using The Terminal Program

    When a PL command (stxPL;) is sent from the computer to the AR-3000SD, the first phrase is played back. The method used to send the stx command varies according to the terminal program. In a typical terminal program, stx can be sent by holding down "Ctrl"...
  • Page 9: Lan Setup

    IP, GATE or MASK are ignored. You use this in cases such as when connecting the AR-3000SD and a Wi-Fi router using a LAN cable and accessing the device from a web browser on a tablet computer.
  • Page 10: Network Settings

    ID and the host ID. Example) IP Address 111.18.10.2 Subnet Mask 255.255.240.0 Network ID 111.18.0 Host ID 10.2 What is the Gateway? A gateway acts to convert protocols and relay data between two or more connected networks. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 10...
  • Page 11: Verifying Network Connections

    AR unit. Go to "Start" - "All Programs" - "Accessories" - "Command Prompt". If the IP address set for the AR-3000SD is 192.168.10.2, type in the following. ping 192.168.10.2 If the network connection has been made correctly, a response like the following is returned, and a result of "0% loss"...
  • Page 12: Firewall Settings

    1) Use the Internet option to make the settings for connecting directly to the Internet and not via the proxy server. 2) Use the Internet option to register the IP address assigned to the AR-3000SD as not to use the proxy.
  • Page 13: Telnet Server Functions

    2.3.2 Non-Telnet Functions 1) Limitations on Remote Operation Allowable number of logins: one control PC may log into a single AR-3000SD at any one time. Because of this, no login name is entered when logging on. 2) Password Functions Passwords can be set with the AR-3000SD (from five to eight characters).
  • Page 14: Login Instructions/Example Of Command Input

    2.3.3 Login Instructions/Example of Command Input Before Logging In Connecting to the AR-3000SD via Telnet requires that the IP address be set and other settings for the AR-3000SD be made. Note: Changes in the IP address are reflected the next time the AR-3000SD's power is turned on.
  • Page 15 - Is the wrong type of UTP cable (straight, crossover) being used? - Incorrect subnet mask setting - Multiple IP address settings - Incorrect gateway address If the above steps do not result in a good connection, turn the AR-3000SD's power off, then on again. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 15...
  • Page 16: Ftp Server Functions

    2.4 FTP Server Functions The AR-3000SD supports FTP server functions. You can use this file transfer function to read and write data from a PC that features FTP client functionality. Note: The AR-3000SD does not support FTP client functions. You cannot log into another FTP server from the AR-3000SD.
  • Page 17: Non-Ftp Functions

    2.4.2 Non-FTP Functions 1) Timeout during FTP Transfer If no access is made for a set time (60 seconds) during FTP transfer, the AR-3000SD forcibly ends the FTP connection. 2) Limitations of the FTP Connection - Allowable number of FTP connections: one FTP client may be connected to a single AR-3000SD at one time.
  • Page 18: Login Instructions

    2.4.3 Login Instructions Before Logging In Connecting to the AR-3000SD via FTP requires that the IP address be set and other settings for the AR-3000SD be made. Note: The IP address, subnet mask, and gateway settings become effective the next time the AR-3000SD’s power is turned on;...
  • Page 19 AR’s IP address. 3. Contact the LAN administrator to add the AR’s IP address to the DNS registry. If the above steps do not result in a good connection, turn the AR-3000SD’s power off, then on again. If other programs are being used, try connecting again after referring to the user’s guide for each of the applications.
  • Page 20: Web Server Functions (Browser Control)

    The AR-3000SD has an internal web server. The web server in the AR-3000SD can be accessed by specifying the AR-3000SD's IP address in a web browser on a computer or tablet device. You can verify the IP address of the AR-3000SD by going to MENU and selecting "12.2 Network Info". 2.5.1 Top Page This is provided with buttons for navigating between pages.
  • Page 21: Log Page

    2.5.2 Log Page This displays the history of phrase playback and stoppage. This page is reloaded every 2 seconds. Clicking the "Clear Log" button clears the history log. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 21...
  • Page 22: Programmable Timer Pages

    The AR-3000SD is equipped with an internal clock for programmable-timer operation, but use jointly with an NTP time server is assumed. Accordingly, the accuracy of the time kept by the internal clock when using the AR-3000SD alone is not assured. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 22...
  • Page 23: Main Setup

    For today only, the programmable timer operates according to the schedule set in "Only Today’s Schedule." Stopping the programmable timer From the main pull-down menu, select "Main Setup." The "Main Setup" screen appears. For "Mode:", select "Off." Click "Apply." The programmable timer stops. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 23...
  • Page 24: Schedule Setup

    At the line for an unconfigured schedule, select "Hour", "Min" and "Sec" for the time at which the operation is to be executed. Select the "Command" pull-down menu. In the "Parameter" text box, enter the required parameters. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 24...
  • Page 25: Weekly Setup

    For each day of the week, from the "Schedule" pull-down menu, choose a schedule (A through N). If you don't want to set a schedule, choose "No Schedule." Click "Apply." The schedules are assigned. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 25...
  • Page 26: Yearly Setup

    If you want to assign a schedule that has been assigned to a weekly schedule, choose "Weekly Schedule." If you want to make the assignment for this year only, select the "Only This Year" check box. Click "Apply." The schedule is assigned. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 26...
  • Page 27: Yearly Setup List

    Select the "Delete" check box in the line of the date (YYYY/MM/DD) you want to delete. Clicking "Select All" selects "Delete" for all lists. Clicking "Clear All" clears the "Delete" selection for all lists. Click "Apply." Schedule assignments whose "Delete" check boxes have been selected are deleted. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 27...
  • Page 28: Overview Of Commands

    Depending on the command, four types of communication protocol are used between the computer and the AR-3000SD. As also explained in chapter 4, the ACK referred to in this document is ASCII code 06H (ACK), and the ER command is a command that transmits/receives an error.
  • Page 29: Command Format

    If no error has occurred, transmit the command you wish to execute. d. To confirm, the AR-3000SD will send back the command that it received in step “c”. e. If the command is correct, send an ack/OK. This will cause the command to be executed. Then, after receiving the command, the AR-3000SD will automatically exit Delete mode.
  • Page 30: About Output Parameters

    00H00M06S14F7S, 05M40S, 00S04F, 30S0 _. 3.7 Precautions 1) After you make settings, erase, or copy, we recommend that you call up the AR-3000SD internal memory data and check the contents. 2) While the computer and the AR-3000SD are communicating, please avoid the following actions, which could result in destruction of the data in the card.
  • Page 31: Details Of Each Command

    LS: Recorded phrase protect mode LW: Recorded phrase protect mode In Delete mode, when a command other than an Edit command is received by the AR-3000SD, it will automatically exit Delete mode, and execute that command. If the AR-3000SD receives an Edit command when not in Delete mode, it will transmit an ER command, and ignore the Edit command that was received.
  • Page 32: Details Of Commands Sent From The External Device (Computer) To The Ar-3000Sd

    4.2 Details of Commands Sent from the External Device (Computer) to the AR-3000SD 4.2.1 Control Commands Playback Commands Specifying the Playback Phrase Function: Specifying the playback phrase Syntax: (RS-232C, Command format: Type 2) stxPA:a,a, ..,a; Syntax: (Telnet, Command format: Type 2) PA:a,a, ..
  • Page 33: Plb Playback Start (During Phrase Play Busy Out

    Compatible with mono phrases. Not compatible with stereo phrases. For more details, refer to the AR-3000SD Owner's Manual. Caution: If the AR-3000SD is not set to Dual Mono Mode, the ER command is output. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 33...
  • Page 34: Plr Playback Start - Right Channel (Dual Mono Mode)

    Compatible with mono phrases. Not compatible with stereo phrases. For more details, refer to the AR-3000SD Owner's Manual. Caution If the AR-3000SD is not set to Dual Mono Mode, the ER command is output. Playback Start (with Specifying the Playback Phrase) Function:...
  • Page 35: Fpb Playback Start (With Specifying The Playback Phrase, During Phrase Play Busy Out

    When Dual Mono Mode is on and the above phrases are specified with this command, the phrases are played back in sequence. Phrases A0001, A0003 and A0007 are played through the left channel and phrases A0006 and A0010 are played through the right channel. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 35...
  • Page 36: Rl Playback From The Middle Of A Phrase

    An offset time that exceeds the recording time for the phrase cannot be specified. (The AR-3000SD outputs an ER command.) You can play back a phrase from a point offset by a specified time before or after a paused point by sending this command while playback is paused (see the PE command).
  • Page 37: Pe Pause And Restart Playback Or Recording

    When operation is paused with the PE command, the AR-3000SD outputs the elapsed time from the start of the phrase to the point where paused. (Refer to 4.4.1 PE command) Caution: The command is not compatible with the Dual Mono.
  • Page 38: Re Start Recording

    The phrase number is automatically assigned to a free number where nothing is recorded. Use the ST command to stop recording. Also, the AR-3000SD automatically returns the total number of phrases recorded on the card when it receives an AE command. (Refer to 4.4.1 AE command) Caution: The recording source of the AE command is fixed to the LINE-IN.
  • Page 39: Rs Start Recording

    The phrase number is automatically assigned to a free number where nothing is recorded. Use the ST command to stop recording. Also, the AR-3000SD does not return the total number of phrases recorded on the card when it receives RS command with Specifying the Recording Phrase.
  • Page 40: Oc Cont Control

    Delete mode. For the communication protocol, refer to 4.1 2) Editing commands. Caution: When Delete mode is exited, the AR-3000SD will automatically output a CC command. The AR-3000SD automatically escapes from the Delete mode two minutes after the DM command is issued.
  • Page 41: Fm Format Card

    The card in slot A is formatted as follows; the maximum number of phrases “500”. Note: The type and capacity of the card is detected automatically. Use only cards which the AR-3000SD is able to use. Delete Card Function: Delete Card Syntax: stxDM;...
  • Page 42: Sp System Copy

    4.2.3 Setting Commands Phrase Settings Play Volume Settings Function: play Volume settings Syntax: stxVM:a,b; (RS-232C, Command format: Type 2) Syntax: (Telnet, Command format: Type 2) VM:a,b a: Phrase number b: Play Volume % (10 - 100) AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 42...
  • Page 43: Py Delay Time Settings

    End (0H0M0S0F0S - 23H59M59S**F9S) Note: The number of digits for **F (frame) increases according to the value of MTC type. Caution: The AR-3000SD cannot respond to this command during crossfades, repeats or intervals. Phrase Repeat Settings Function: Phrase Repeat settings...
  • Page 44: Lp Loop Play Settings

    Fade Out Time ( 0S1 - 59S9) * This parameter is ignored when fade out type is 0 to 3. Please send one value of 0S1-59S9 Caution The command is not compatible with pattern phrases and song phrases. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 44...
  • Page 45: Po Control Out Settings

    Phrase number b: year ( 1998 - 2035) c: month ( 1 - 12) d: day (1 - 31) e: hour (0 - 23) f: minute (0 - 59) g: second (0 - 59) AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 45...
  • Page 46: Ps Pattern Phrase Settings

    For the song phrase number, specify a phrase number where nothing is recorded. For the playback phrase number, Audio phrases can be specified. The number of digits for **F (frame) increases according to the value of MTC type. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 46...
  • Page 47: Cv Card Name Settings

    Binary Playback Trigger Settings Level 0 Off 1 On e: Binary Playback Trigger Settings Edge 0 Off 1 On f: The Method used for specifying the phrase (Binary Recording) 0 Binary 1 1 Binary 2 AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 47...
  • Page 48: Dl Direct Playback Settings

    Program Playback pattern(1 - 5) c: Phrase number to be played back (up to 100 phrases) Example) CE:0,1,A1,A2,A3,A4,A5 This registers A00 01, A0002 , A0 003, A0004 and A0005 into the Program Playback pattern 1 of card A. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 48...
  • Page 49: Ms Midi Settings

    3 Card in slot D b: MIDI Note On Velocity 0 OFF 1 ON c: MIDI Panpot 0 OFF 1 ON d: MIDI Expression 0 OFF 1 ON e: MIDI Note Output 0 OFF 1 ON AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 49...
  • Page 50: Nm Midi Note Map Settings

    MM:a,b a: Card in slot 0 Card in slot A 1 Card in slot B 2 Card in slot C 3 Card in slot D b: MMC Mode 0 OFF 1 Master 2 Slave AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 50...
  • Page 51: Mt Mtc Settings

    1 Card in slot B 2 Card in slot C 3 Card in slot D b: Baud rate 0 4,800 1 9,600 2 19,200 3 38,400 4 14,400 5 31,250 6 57,600 7 115,200 AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 51...
  • Page 52: Dn Dual Mono Mode Settings

    (Telnet, Command format: Type 2) VT:a,b a: Card in slot 0 Card in slot A 1 Card in slot B 2 Card in slot C 3 Card in slot D b: Input Volume Thru 0 Off 1 On AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 52...
  • Page 53: Bo Busy Out Settings

    (Telnet, Command format: Type 2) NT:a,b,c a: IP address setting (0.0.0.0--255.255.255.255) b: Net mask (0.0.0.0--255.255.255.255) c: Gateway (0.0.0.0--255.255.255.255) The above settings values become effective once the power has been turned off, then on again. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 53...
  • Page 54: To Login Timeout Setting

    Function: Login timeout setting Syntax: (Telnet, Command format: Type 2) TO:a a: Time Out On/Off 0 Off 1 On * AR-3000SD dose not log out automatically. NTP Setting Function: NTP Setting Syntax: (RS-232C, Command format: Type 2) stxTP:a; Syntax: (Telnet, Command format: Type 2)
  • Page 55: Qq Phrase Setting Contents Request

    The value of the Phrase Output Counter (described below) will not change. (* refer to 4.4.1 the RU command) Function 2: If the phrase number is not specified as a parameter, the AR-3000SD will output the phrase settings for automatically incremented phrase number by the Phrase Output Counter.
  • Page 56: Tq Time Stamp Request

    Command.) The AR-3000SD outputs an ER command for phrases in which time Information is not recorded. Function 2: Time Stamp request If the phrase number is not specified as a parameter, the AR-3000SD will output the Time Stamp information for automatically incremented phrase number by the Phrase Output Counter.
  • Page 57: Dq Direct Playback Setting Contents Request

    (Telnet, Command format: Type 2) NQ:a a: Card in slot 0 Card in slot A 1 Card in slot B 2 Card in slot C 3 Card in slot D Note: refer to 4.4.1 NM command AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 57...
  • Page 58: Lq Display Contrast Setting Request

    Error number Send this command to the AR-3000SD when the output of the AR-3000SD could not be read (In the case of a request command, the AR-3000SD will re-transmit the Setting output command.) Send this command when the output of the AR-3000SD for confirmation is incorrect in Delete mode.
  • Page 59: Commands Sent From The Ar-3000Sd To The External Device (Computer)

    4.3 Commands Sent from the AR-3000SD to the External Device (Computer) The following three types of commands are sent from the AR-3000SD to an external device. In this explanation, “external device” refers to the computer. “AR” refers to the AR-3000SD.
  • Page 60: Details Of Commands Sent From The Ar-3000Sd To The External Device (Computer)

    4.4 Details of Commands Sent from the AR-3000SD to the External Device (Computer) 4.4.1 Setting Output Commands Phrase Settings Phrase Setting Output Function: Phrase setting output Syntax: stxRU:a,"b",c,d,e,f,g,h,I,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,x,y; (RS-232C, Command format: Type 2) Syntax: RU:a,"b",c,d,e,f,g,h,I,j,k,l,m,n,o,p,q,r,s,t,u,v,w,x,y (Telnet, Command format: Type 2)
  • Page 61: Ps Pattern Phrase Setting Output

    (1998 - 2035) c: month (1 - 12) d: day (1 - 31) e: hour (0 - 23) f :minute (0 - 59) g: second (0 - 59) Note: refer to 4.2.4 TQ command AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 61...
  • Page 62: Cs Card Setting Output

    Card remaining capacity output Syntax: stxCR:a,b; (RS-232C, Command format: Type 2) Syntax: (Telnet, Command format: Type 2) CR:a,b a: Remaining capacity of card A b: Remaining capacity of card B Note: refer to 4.2.4 MQ command AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 62...
  • Page 63: Sy System Setting Output

    1 Master 2 Slave x: Display Sleep - Sleep Time h: Dual Mono Mode (0M30S - 59M59S) 0 OFF 1 ON i: Line Thru 0 Off 1 On Note: refer to 4.2.4 YQ command AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 63...
  • Page 64: Dp Direct Playback Setting Output

    2 Card in slot C 3 Card in slot D b: Program Playback patterns (1 - 5) c: Phrase number to be played back (up to 100 phrases) Note: refer to 4.2.4 UQ command AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 64...
  • Page 65: Me Midi Setting Output

    2-129: 128 phrase numbers which you assigned to note numbers from C- to G9 Phrase number assigned to note number C- 129 Phrase number assigned to note number G9 Note: refer to 4.2.4 NQ command AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 65...
  • Page 66: Dc Display Contrast Setting Output

    4.2.4 AC command Version Output Function: Version output Syntax: (RS-232C, Command format: Type 2) stxVR:"a","b","c"; Syntax: (Telnet, Command format: Type 2) VR:"a","b","c" a: Model name b: Version c: Reserved (fixed at two space characters) AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 66...
  • Page 67: Automatic Transmission Commands

    (**H**M**S**F*S) Note: When operation is paused with the PE command, the AR-3000SD outputs the elapsed time from the start of the phrase to the point where paused. The number of digits for **F (frame) increases according to the value of MTC type...
  • Page 68: Card Operation Progress Status Output

    Note: OK output will terminate this. This is transmitted automatically in response to the following commands. PD: Delete Phrase PC: Copy Phrase FM: Format Card CD: Delete Card CP: Copy Card SP: System Copy AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 68...
  • Page 69: Reply Commands

    PA, ST, PE During Recording Pause PA, ST, PE An editing command was received when the AR-3000SD was not in Delete mode. This error occurs if a setting/delete/record command is transmitted while the write protect switch of the card is ON.
  • Page 70 To execute the edit operation, transmit “OK”. To cancel the delete operation, Transmit “ER:1” . The AR-3000SD received a GQ command even though the specified phrase was not a song phrase. There is no signal input from the Digital In jack. Send signals from the digitally connected equipment.
  • Page 71: Appendix

    Section 5 Appendix 5.1 AR-3000SD Commands List # Commands transmitted from the external device (computer) to the AR-3000SD # Control Commands - Playback Commands PhrAse Specifying the playback phrase type 2 PLay Playback start type 1 PLB PLay Busy on...
  • Page 72 # Reply Commands Reply signifying normal operation type 0 ERror Reply to the AR-3000SD when an error has occurred type 2 # Commands sent from the AR-3000SD to the external device # Setting Output Commands - Phrase Settings phRase set Up...
  • Page 73: Characters That Can Be Used In Phrase Names And Card Names

    # Reply Commands ack/OK Reply signifying normal operation type 0 ERror Reply to the AR-3000SD when an error has occurred type 2 Caution1: Some commands have parameters with it. In this commands list, parameters are omitted. Caution2: Type1: Commands with no parameters.
  • Page 74: Sample Algorithms

    5.3.1 Playing Back a Phrase *1 Refer to the error number to determine the cause. Is the command format incorrect? *2 “OK” will be output if the AR-3000SD correctly recognizes the command. Note: - You can check the operating status by transmitting the AC command.
  • Page 75: Recording (Normal Recording)

    *1 Setting such as RDAC-Grade and RDAC-Mode are made by RM command parameters. Note: - You can check the operating status by transmitting the AC command. - You can stop recording by transmitting the ST command. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 75...
  • Page 76: Recording (Time-Stamped Recording)

    5.3.3 Recording (Time-Stamped Recording) *1 Setting such as RDAC-Grade and RDAC-Mode are made by AE command parameters. Note: - You can check the operating status by transmitting the AC command. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 76...
  • Page 77: Phrase

    5.3.4 Verifying the Parameters (Data Settings) of All Phrases Starting with the Lowest-Numbered Phrase *1 What is the Phrase Output Counter? The AR-3000SD has an internal counter for phrase output. When a phrase is output, the phrase that corresponds to the AR-3000SD's counter will be output. The maximum value will be the highest phrase number of each card.
  • Page 78: Deleting A Phrase

    5.3.5 Deleting a Phrase *1 The AR-3000SD will return the same PD command for confirmation. *2 By transmitting “ER:1:” you can exit Delete mode. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 78...
  • Page 79: Concerning Cards Used With The

    This section describes the card content that is required when using the FTP function to transfer data on cards used by the AR-3000SD. 6.1 Card Types Used by the AR Usable cards include cards formatted on the AR-3000SD/3000R/3000/200S/200 in AR-3000 format, and cards formatted on the AR-2000/100 in AR-2000 format. The cards should contain the following files.
  • Page 80: File Organization On Ar-3000 Format Cards

    6.2 File Organization on AR-3000 Format Cards Files on cards formatted on the AR-3000SD/3000R/3000/200S/200 are organized as shown in the figure below. File Structure on AR-3000 Format Cards Important Note If the _AR3TSYS.CNF and _AR3TPHR.CNF files are present in the _AR3TDIR.CNF folder when an AR-3000 card is inserted in an AR-3000SD/3000R/3000/200S/200, then the _AR2TSYS.CNF and...
  • Page 81: Using Ftp Functions To Change The Content Of A Card Inserted In An Ftp-Connected Device

    Change the phrase data on the prepared device (add, erase, overwrite, etc.). If adding or overwriting, then transfer all edited phrase files (_ARP****.PHR, _ARP****.WAV, _ARP****.MID). If erasing data, delete the phrase file (_ARP****.PHR, _ARP****.WAV, _ARP****.MID) you want to erase on the device connected via FTP. AR-3000SD (Ver.1.00) Command Reference - 81...

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