Entering The Absolute Path For Folder And File Names - Denon DN-700R Serial Command Protocol Manual

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Entering the Absolute Path for Folder and File Names

For control command codes that require you to enter a folder or file name, you may or may not have to
enter the absolute path. This is indicated in the descriptions for applicable control command codes as
"absolute path required" or "absolute path not required."
When the absolute path is required, the location of the folder or file in the currently selected media
source's root folder must be specified in the entered folder or file name. The separator used to
distinguish between folders within the path must be 0x2F (/). Also, all absolute paths must begin with
0x2F (/) in order to signify the root directory.
For example, if you were to assign a hot start number of 05 to a track file named "Song1" in the "Rock"
folder within the "Music" folder on the root directory, you will need to enter the control command code
@0HsnnXXXX. nn stands for the hot start number, and XXXX stands for the track file name with the
absolute path required. Therefore, the complete code you would need to enter would be
@0Hs05/Music/Rock/Song1\r.
When the absolute path is not required, enter only the name of the folder or file (and do not include its
location in the currently selected media source's root folder).
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