Denon DN-700R Serial Command Protocol Manual page 37

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Status Request Commands
(Host → DN-700R)
REQUEST
Auto Fade Out
@0?FO\r
Setting
Playback Delay
@0?sD\r
Setting
End of Message
@0?ED\r
Setting
Track Channel
@0?ch\r
Search Mode
@0?sM\r
Mono Playback
@0?MO\r
Setting
Audio Output
@0?dF\r
Rate
Left Channel
Input
@0?ItL\r
Adjustment
Right Channel
Input
@0?ItR\r
Adjustment
Status Information
(DN-700R → Host)
CODE
ANSWER
Amount of fade
out time
Amount of
delay time
End of message
time
Stereo
Mono
Audible
Silent
On
Off
Auto
44.1 kHz
48 kHz
Ext (AES)
Amount of
volume
adjustment
Amount of
volume
adjustment
CODE
How long a track will fade out before
playback ends, where nn (the length of
@0FOnn\r
the fade) = 00 (off/no fade out), 05 (500
milliseconds), 10 (1 second), or 30 (3
seconds)
How long of a delay there will be after
track playback is initiated, where nnn
@0sDnnn\r
(the length of the delay) = 000 (off/no
delay), 010 (100 milliseconds), 020 (200
milliseconds), or 030 (300 milliseconds)
Sets how long before the end of a track
it will take before the "End of Message"
icon displays, where nn (the length of
@0EDNN\r
time in seconds) = 00, 05, 10, 15, 20,
30, 60, or OF (turns the EOM feature off)
@0chST\r
The current track is a stereo file
@0chMO\r
The current track is a mono file
@0sMNO\r
Tracks will be audible while searching
@0sMSL\r
Tracks will be silent while searching
DN-700R is set to playback audio in
@0MO00\r
mono
DN-700R is not set to playback audio in
@0MO01\r
mono
The audio output sample rate is set to
automatic (the sample rate will
@0dFAT\r
automatically match that of the input
source/file)
The audio output sample rate is set to
@0dF44\r
44.1 kHz
The audio output sample rate is set to
@0dF48\r
48 kHz
The audio output sample rate will be set
@0dFEX\r
using an external clock for the digital
signal
The amount of dB that the left channel
input is set to be lowered or raised,
where YNN (the volume adjustment in
multiples of 0.1 dB) = -20 – +20
@0ItLYNN\r
For example, if the left channel input is
set to be increased by 1.5 dB, DN-700R
will answer with this code: @0ItL+15
The amount of dB that the right channel
input is set to be lowered or raised,
@0ItRYNN\r
where YNN (the volume adjustment in
multiples of 0.1 dB) = -20 – +20
DESCRIPTION
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