Post 1 made on Tuesday October 7, 2008 at 03:28 |
Dear forum members, I have 2 problem with a TSU9600, RFX9600 and a Teac Tascam DV-RA1000.
1. The drive manual states that the play command should be; LF012CR I send \n012\r and nothing happens. The RFX9600 responds and lights up at the right port. I have checked that the cable is a nullmodem one, and just to be sure even tried a straight one. And no reaction. I have also tried to sent the command repeatedly for some time. What have I missed ?
2. The same drive could by using 2-way communication over RS-232 answer the "Mecha Status Return" like showing status, track number playing, current track time, and more. Where could I find out more about how to handle the graphics for the return information? To constantly update time do I need to send the command request repeatedly from the remote control? Or is it normal that the remote just needs to "listen" for the updated answer? I like to show a time bar and a tracknumber. Could this be done without using Proto script?
Thanks in advance Harry
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Post 2 made on Thursday December 18, 2008 at 06:58 |
BluPhenix Long Time Member |
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I think i'm too late, but do you use a crossover cable or a straight, because although that a pronto-tascam cable has a male connector on one side and a female on the other, it the lines must be crossed (at least on the solid state recorders from Tascam).
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OP | Post 3 made on Sunday December 21, 2008 at 18:42 |
Thanks Bluphenix, I have already resolved the playback myself. The Swedish distributor refused answering question since I bought the CD i the States. I will look into the Mechastatus during the holidays.
regards Harry
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