Denon DN-700R Serial Command Protocol Manual page 9

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Turn Auto Track On/Off
Add Mark
Turn Silent Skip On/Off
Turn Automark On/Off
Set Silent Level
Advanced
Recording
Options
Set Silent Time
Set Sample Rate
Set File Name Format
Edit Machine Name
Control Commands
(Host → DN-700R)
CONTENTS
@0AThhmm\r
@023121\r
@0SSNN\r
@0AMNN\r
@0SLNN\r
@0SCNN\r
@0FSXX\r
@0FfXXX\r
@0MNxxxx\r
CODE
Sets DN-700R to automatically split an in-
progress recording into a new file as soon as a
specified interval of time has elapsed, where
hhmm (the interval of time in hours and minutes)
= 0001, 0005, 0010, 0015, 0030, 0100, 0200,
0600, 0800, 1200, 2400; enter 0000 for the
variable to deactivate the auto track function
Adds a mark to the track at the current recording
position
Determines whether DN-700R will automatically
pause recording if the audio input reaches below
the specified volume threshold and then
automatically resume recording if the audio input
reaches above the threshold, where NN = 00
(turn on silent skip) or 01 (turn off silent skip)
Determines whether DN-700R will automatically
add a mark to tracks once they reach below the
specified volume threshold, where NN = 00 (turn
automark on) or 01 (turn automark off)
Sets the threshold for how quiet the audio input
must be in order for a recording to automatically
pause when Silent Skip is activated or for a mark
to be automatically added when Automark is
activated, where NN (the threshold in –dB) = 20,
38, 54, or 60
Sets how long the audio input must be below
the specified volume threshold in order for
recording to be automatically paused when
Silent Skip is activated or for a mark to be
automatically added when Automark is
activated, where NN (the length of time in
seconds) = 01–05
Sets the sample rate for recorded files, where XX
(the sample rate in kHz) = 44, 48, 96 or EX (for
the AES/EBU input)
Determines the file name format for recorded
files, where XXX (the format) = MDU, MUD,
DMU, DUM, UMD, or UDM
Note: In the six potential values, "M" stands for
machine name, "D" stands for recording start
time, and "U" stands for user area
Changes the machine name, where xxxx stands
for the new machine name
See
Appendix > Acceptable Characters for
Serial Communication
characters can be used in the machine's new
name
DESCRIPTION
for details on which
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