Denon DN-700R Serial Command Protocol Manual page 18

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CATEGORY
Rename Folder
Move File (3 Digit)
Move File (4 Digit)
Editing and
Organizing
Tracks/
Recordings
Copy File (3 Digit)
Copy File (4 Digit)
Cancel Move/Copy
Delete File (3 digit)
Delete File (4 digit)
Rename File (3 digit)
18
Control Commands
(Host → DN-700R)
CONTENTS
@0RFxxx:XXX\r
@0MvnnnXXX\r
@0MvnnnnXXX
X\r
@0CYnnnXXX\r
@0CYnnnnXXX
X\r
@0CNAL\r
@023Tennn\r
@023Tennnn\r
@0RNnnnXXX\r
CODE
Renames a folder on the currently selected
media source, where xxx stands for the current
name of the folder (absolute path required) and
XXX stands for the new folder name (absolute
path not required)
See
Appendix > Acceptable Characters for
Serial Communication
characters can be used in the folder's new name
See
Appendix > Entering the Absolute Path
for Folder and File Names
requirements for entering absolute paths
Moves the file to the folder, where nnn (the file
number) = 001–999 and XXX stands for the
folder name (absolute path required)
See
Appendix > Entering the Absolute Path
for Folder and File Names
requirements for entering absolute paths
Moves the file to the folder, where nnn (the file
number) = 0001–2000 and XXXX stands for the
folder name (absolute path required)
See
Appendix > Entering the Absolute Path
for Folder and File Names
requirements for entering absolute paths
Copies the file to the folder, where nnn (the file
number) = 001–999 and XXX stands for the
folder name (absolute path required)
See
Appendix > Entering the Absolute Path
for Folder and File Names
requirements for entering absolute paths
Copies the file to the folder, where nnnn (the file
number) = 0001–2000 and XXXX stands for the
folder name (absolute path required)
See
Appendix > Entering the Absolute Path
for Folder and File Names
requirements for entering absolute paths
Cancels the in-progress moving or copying of a
file
Deletes the file, where nnn (the file number) =
001–999
Deletes the file, where nnnn (the file number) =
0001–2000
Renames the file, where nnn (the file number) =
001–999 and XXX stands for a file name no
longer than 251 characters (absolute path not
required)
See
Appendix > Acceptable Characters for
Serial Communication
characters can be used in the file's new name
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