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Set Skip Back Time
Fast Forward (cyclic)
Fast Forward (specific)
Set Search Audibility
Track Searching
Activate Frame Mode
Frame Forward
Frame Reverse
Skip Back to Mark
Skip Ahead to Mark
Cue
Load Hotlist
Assign Hot Start Number
(with 3-digit track file
number)
Hot Start
Assign Hot Start Number
Assignment
(with 4-digit track file
number)
Assign Hot Start Number
(with file name)
16
Control Commands
(Host → DN-700R)
CONTENTS
@0SBNNN\r
@02352\r
@02352n\r
@0sMXX\r
@0frON\r
@0fr00\r
@0fr01\r
@023M-\r
@023M+\r
@023CU\r
@0HLXXXX\r
@0HSnnNNN\r
@hsnnNNNN\r
@0HsnnXXXX\r
CODE
Sets the number of seconds that a track will
rewind when Skip Back is executed, where NNN
(the number of seconds in multiples of 0.1) =
005–600 (0.5 second – 60 seconds)
Fast forwards the current track; each entry of the
command cycles through the fast forward
speeds (2x, 10x, 50x, 100x, and 200x)
Fast forwards the current track at a specific
speed, where n (the speed) = 1 (for 2x), 2 (for
10x), 3 (for 50x), 4 (for 100x) or 5 (for 200x)
Determines whether audio will be heard while
fast-forwarding or rewinding at the 2x speed,
where XX = NO (audio will be heard) or SL (audio
will not be heard)
Enters DN-700R in frame search mode; after
entering frame search mode, the current track
will be paused, and the track will be audible
while skipping frame units
Skips forward one frame unit in the current track
Skips back one frame unit in the current track
Skips back to the mark prior to the current
track's playback position
Skips ahead to the mark after the current track's
playback position
Skips to the track time position from which
playback was last started and pauses the track
Loads a hotlist file, where XXXX stands for the
hotlist file name
Assigns the track to the hot start number in the
currently loaded hotlist, where nn (the hot start
number) = 01–20 and NNN (the track file
number) = 001–999
Note: Enter 000 for NNN to cancel the hot start
number assignment
Assigns the track to the hot start number in the
currently loaded hotlist, where nn (the hot start
number) = 01–20 and NNNN (the track file
number) = 0001–2000
Note: Enter 0000 for NNNN to cancel the hot
start number assignment
Assigns the track to the hot start number in the
currently loaded hotlist, where nn (the hot start
number) = 01–20 and XXXX = the track file name
(absolute path required)
See
Appendix > Entering the Absolute Path
for Folder and File Names
requirements for entering absolute paths
DESCRIPTION
for details on the

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