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Document Version Author(s) Date Number of Page Marantz America, Inc. 2006 All rights are reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of copyright. All specifications might be subject to change without notice. CC4001 CD Changer Marantz America, Inc.
CC4001 1. Global Description 1-1. Overview A Host controller can control or watch out the product as a Slave very easily via the communication cable. 1-2. Block Diagram HOST (Controller) * The product connector is using D-SUB 9pin male. * RS232C cable must use D-SUB 9pin female to connect the products.
CC4001 2. Detailed Description The interface specification between the product and a Host controller is described below. 2-1. Connection format 2-1-1. Physical connection Host (Controller) 2-1-1-1. Data transmission sequence from Host to Slave Host (Controller) 1. Host starts a data transmission from TxD.
CC4001 2-2. Transmission data format 2-2-1. Transmission data format from Host to Slave There are two kinds of transmission data form from Host shown below. 2-2-1-1. Form1: Command Command is a data that requests some status change. Start character COMMAND...
CC4001 2-3. The transaction sequences and the regulations 2-3-1. The transaction sequences The transactions have three kinds of sequence. *A transaction is a Command from Host then Slave will be an answer by Status answer, ACK or NAK. *A transaction is a Status request from Host then Slave will be an answer by Status answer or NAK.
CC4001 2-3-5. Examples of the handshaking flowchart 2-3-5-1. Example of successful handshaking C o m m a n d S ta tu s r e q u e s t The product can reply ACK instead of related status, if the product can not send the related status immediatly.
CC4001 3. Recommendations of Command, Status and Layer definition All Commands, Statuses and Layers will be defined other specific document. [MANDATORY] The product MUST have Commands and the Statuses same as a remote controller buttons (IR controller) of the product.
CC4001 4. Definitions of Command, Status and Layer This section is told how to define “Command”, “Status” and “Layer” of this product. 4-1. Commands This chapter will show the commands of this product. 4-1-1. Normal Command list TOGGLE (work on same as RC)
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(If zzz = ALL, select all track) (When program is full, xx = “--“, y = “-“, zzz = “FUL”) “RCL:xxyzzz” xx = Program number y=DISC NO, zzz=TRK No If not programed xyz=0 (When CC4001 displays “END”, xx = “--” y = “-” zzz = “END”)
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CC4001 Numeric Key [0] (work on same as RC) Numeric Key [1] (work on same as RC) Numeric Key [2] (work on same as RC) Numeric Key [3] (work on same as RC) Numeric Key [4] (work on same as RC)
CC4001 4-1-2. Normal Status request and Status (answer and feedback) list Status request POWER “PWR:?” TRAY “TRY:?” TRAY NUMBER (Tray number that “TNO:?” has disc) DISC NUMBER “DSC:?” TIME MODE “TMD:?” DIMMER “DIM:?” REPEAT “REP:?” PLAY MODE “PMD:?” AMS MODE “AMS:?”...
CC4001 Status request KIND OF DISC “KOD:?” RANDOM “RDM:?” PROGRAM “PRG:?” RECALL “RCL:?” 4-1-3. Special Status request and Status answer list Status request Auto status “AST:?” feedback Read Host I/F “RSV:?” Software Version RS-232C Control Specification Status answer and feedback...
ALL TRACK NUMBER Numeric Keys TRACK SEARCH GO/TO TRACK Status Auto status feedback Read Host I/F Software version Revision history Rev. Date Owner 1.0 08/04/06 Marantz America, Inc. RS-232C Control Specification Status “PWR:” “TRY:” “DSC:” “TMD:” “DIM:” “REP:” “PMD:” “AMS:”...