Denon DN-700R Serial Command Protocol Manual page 36

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Status Request Commands
(Host → DN-700R)
REQUEST
Pitch/Speed
@0?PT\r
@0?KY\r
Master Key
Mark Number
@0?Tm\r
Mark Time
@0?Mtnn\r
Auto Mark
@0?AM\r
Setting
Silent Skip
@0?SS\r
Setting
Skip Back Time @0?SB\r
Auto Fade In
@0?FI\r
Setting
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Status Information
(DN-700R → Host)
CODE
ANSWER
Pitch/speed
setting
On
Off
Total mark
number
Time position of
the mark
On
Off
On
Off
Amount of skip
back time
Amount of fade
in time
CODE
The current pitch/speed setting, where
SS (the pitch-control on/off setting) =
ON or OF and XXXX (the pitch/speed
value as a percentage of the default
pitch/speed between –16% and 16%) =
1160–0160
Note: In the XXXX variable, a first digit of
0 makes the percentage positive, a first
digit of 1 makes the percentage
@0PTSSXXXX\r
negative, and the last three digits are
the pitch/speed value in multiples of
0.1%
For example, if the pitch/speed is
currently set to +14.5%, DN-700R will
answer with this code: @0PTON0145; if
the pitch/speed is currently set to –
8.0%, DN-700R will answer with this
code: @0PTON1080
DN-700R is set so that using the
@0KY00\r
pitch/speed control will only change the
speed
DN-700R is set so that using the
@0KY01\r
pitch/speed control will change both the
speed and pitch
The total number of marks in the current
@0TmNN\r
track, where NN = 00–99
The time position of the mark, where nn
(the mark number) = 00–30 and
@0Mthhmmssff\r
hhmmssff (the time position of the mark
in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames)
= 00000001–99595999
@0AM00\r
The auto mark feature is activated
@0AM01\r
The auto mark feature is disactivated
@0SS00\r
The silent skip feature is activated
@0SS01\r
The silent skip feature is disactivated
The number of seconds that a track will
rewind when Skip Back is executed,
@0SBNNN\r
where NNN (the number of seconds in
multiples of 0.1) = 005–600 (0.5 second
– 60 seconds)
How long a track will fade in when
playback is initiated, where nn (the
@0FLnn\r
length of the fade) = 00 (off/no fade in),
05 (500 milliseconds), 10 (1 second), or
30 (3 seconds)
DESCRIPTION

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