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    Software specifications (Protocol)
    1. Communication parameters
    RS-232C interface
    Communication
    systemAsynchronous, full duplex
    Communication
    speed300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600
    Bit length7bit/8 bit
    Stop bit1 bit/2 bit
    Parity bitNONE/ODD/EVEN
    ACK codeACK code returned/ACK code not returned
    
    The ACK code is what is returned from the
    VTR to the controller when data has been
    successfully sent from the controller.
    The underlining indicates the factory settings.
    Communication
    parameterSetup menu item
    Communication
    speedNo.205 BAUD RATE
    Bit lengthNo.206 DATA LENGTH
    Stop bitNo.207 STOP BIT
    Parity bitNo.208 PARITY
    ACK codeNo.209 RETURN ACK
    Any changes to the settings can be made using the
    setup menu items listed below.
    2. Send format
    [controller (PC) 5VTR]
    $Data format
    [STX] [command] [:] [data] [ETX]
    02h XX XX XX 3Ah XX.....
    XX 03h
    20H
    						
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    RS-232C interface
    3. Return format
    [VTR 5controller (PC)]
    The following responses are made to the command. If
    necessary, more than one response is made.
    $When the communication has terminated
    normally
    1. The receive completion message is returned.
    [ACK]
    06h
    2. The execution completion message is returned.
    [STX] [command] [data] [ETX]
    02h XX XX XX XX.....
    XX 03h
    [command] :
    This is the message (data) which is returned or
    the execution completion message identifier.
    [data] :
    This is the data to be returned. It can be omitted.
    Example:
    Send command
    Return message (data)
    [STX] OPL [ETX]5[ACK] [STX] OPL [ETX]
    $When the communication has terminated
    abnormally
    [NACK]
    15h
    $When processing is not possible due to
    incorrect data or trouble in the VTR
    1. The receive completion message is returned.
    [ACK]
    06h
    2. An error code is returned.
    [STX] [E R N
    1N2N3] [ETX]
    02hError code03h
    4. Error code table
    ER001 :Invalid command
    OUnsupported command received.
    OError in command execution
    ER002 :Parameter error
    ER102 :VTR mode error (front loading motor)
    ER103 :VTR mode error (loading motor)
    ER104 :VTR mode error (drum, capstan system)
    ER105 :VTR mode error (reel system)
    ER106 :VTR mode error (tension system)
    ER108 :VTR dew error
    ER1FF :VTR system error 
    						
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    RS-232C interface
    5. Command table
    $Commands relating to operation control
    
    OAs for the return (completion) message, [ACK] is
    first returned when data is received, and the
    execution message is subsequently returned. It
    is only the execution message which is listed in
    this table.
    OIn the case of commands not listed in the table,
    ER001 (invalid command) is returned after [ACK]
    has been returned.
    VTR
    operationSend command
    STOP[STX] OSP [ETX]45[STX] OSP [ETX]
    This command is for stopping the tape travel.Return (completion)
    message
    STANDBY
    OFF[STX] OBF [ETX]45[STX] OBF [ETX]
    This command is setting the VTR to standby
    OFF.
    STANDBY ON[STX] OBN [ETX]45[STX] OBN [ETX]
    This command is setting the VTR to standby ON. VTR
    operationSend command
    SHTL
    FORWARD[STX] OSF:data [ETX]45[STX] OSF [ETX]
    This is the forward direction shuttle command.
    data = n : speed data
    0 : STILL
    1:a0.03
    2:a0.1
    3:a0.2
    4:a0.5
    5:a1
    6:a1.85
    7:a4.1 (a3.1)
    8:a9.5
    9:a16
    A:a32
    
    OThe a16 anda32 speed differ according to the
    setting selected for setup menu No. 101 (SHTL
    MAX).
    OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in
    parenthesis (    ).Return (completion)
    message
    SHTL
    REVERSE[STX] OSR:data [ETX]45[STX] OSR [ETX]
    This is the reverse direction shuttle command.
    data = n : speed data
    0 : STILL
    1:a0.03
    2:a0.1
    3:a0.2
    4:a0.43 (a0.5)
    5:a1
    6:a1.85
    7:a4.1 (a3.1)
    8:a9.5
    9:a16
    A:a32
    
    OThe a16 anda32 speed differ according to the
    setting selected for setup menu No. 101 (SHTL
    MAX).
    OThe value for the DV/DVCAM tape is shown in
    parenthesis (    ).
    EJECT[STX] OEJ [ETX]45[STX] OEJ [ETX]
    This command is for ejecting the cassette tape.
    The resulting output picture and sound statuses
    differ according to the settings selected for the
    setup menu No. 105 (AUTO EE SEL) and the
    setup menu No. 111 (FRZ MODE SEL).
    PLAY[STX] OPL [ETX]45[STX] OPL [ETX]
    This command is for starting playback.
    REWIND[STX] ORW [ETX]45[STX] ORW [ETX]
    This command is for rewinding the tape.
    The resulting output picture and sound statuses
    differ according to the settings selected for the
    setup menu No. 105 (AUTO EE SEL).
    The maximum tape speed differs according to the
    setting selected for setup menu No. 102 (FF.
    REW MAX).
    FAST
    FORWARD[STX] OFF [ETX]45[STX] OFF [ETX]
    This command is for fast forwarding the tape.
    The resulting output picture and sound statuses
    differ according to the settings selected for the
    setup menu No. 105 (AUTO EE SEL).
    The maximum tape speed differs according to the
    setting selected for setup menu No. 102 (FF.
    REW MAX).
    REC[STX] ORC [ETX]45[STX] ORC [ETX]
    This command is for starting the recording. 
    						
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    RS-232C interface
    $Commands relating to inquiries
    
    OAs for the return (completion) message, [ACK] is
    first returned when data is received, and the
    execution message is subsequently returned. It
    is only the execution message which is listed in
    this table.
    OIn the case of commands not listed in the table,
    ER001 (invalid command) is returned after [ACK]
    has been returned.
    VTR
    operationSend command
    CTL/TC DATA
    REQUEST[STX] QCD [ETX]45[STX] CD data [ETX]
    This command is for inquiring about the counter
    value.
    data = f w gh mm ss ff
    f=F
    w=S
    gh =
    CTL mode:
    g = SP (20h) : for a plus display
    –(2Dh) : for a minus display
    h=0 – 9 : hours
    TC mode:
    gh = 00 – 23 : hours
    mm = 00 – 59 : minutes
    ss = 00 – 59 : seconds
    [525i system]
    ff = 00 – 29 : frames
    [625i system] 
    ff = 00 – 24 : frames
    
    CTL or TC is returned, whichever corresponds to
    the front display mode.
    SD955B
    Return (completion)
    message
    STATUS
    REQUEST[STX] QOP [ETX]45[STX] 222[ETX]
    This command is for inquiring about the VTR’s
    operation mode.
    222=
    OEJ : EJECT
    OFF : FAST FORWARD
    OPL : PLAY
    ORC : REC
    ORW : REWIND
    OSP : STOP (including the STANDBY ON)
    SRS : (IN/OUT) PREROLL
    OBF : STANDBY OFF
    OSF : SHTL FORWARD
    OSR : SHTL REVERSE
    OJG : JOG FORWARD/REVERSE
    OSW : VAR FORWARD/REVERSE
    EAE : AUTO EDIT
    EON : EDIT ON (MANUAL EDIT)
    EPV : PREVIEW
    ERV : REVIEW
    ID (VTR No.)
    REQUEST[STX] QID [ETX]45[STX] data [ETX]
    This command is for inquiring about the VTR
    used.
    data = AJ-SD930BP
    or
    AJ-SD955BP 
    						
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    SDTI interface
    Digital data input/output operations using the SDTI
    format (compressed digital interface) are enabled by
    installing the AJ-YAC930G SDTI board (optional
    accessory) in this unit.
    
    SDTI (Serial Data Transport Interface) complies with
    the SMPTE 305M standard.
    The data stream format transferred via the SDTI
    complies with the SMPTE 321M standard.
    Precautions to observe when using the
    SDTI signals
    OThe unit can record only if the SDTI input signals
    are 1atransfer signals in the DVCPRO50 or
    DVCPRO format selected by setup menu No. 012
    (SYS FORMAT).
    However, when playback signals other than normal
    1aplayback signals have been input, there is no
    guaranty for the pictures and sound recorded or for
    pictures and sound with EE.
    OEditing operations can be performed only when all
    the video and audio signals as well as the time
    codes in the SDTI input signals are regular data
    based on the DVCPRO50 or DVCPRO format
    selected by setup menu No. 012 (SYS FORMAT).
    OCUE signals are not transferred by the SDTI
    interface.
    OSDTI dubbing is not possible from tapes recorded
    using the DV or DVCAM format. 
    Use SDI when dubbing tapes recorded in the DV or
    DVCAM format.
    OWhen playing back a DV or DVCAM format tape,
    DV compressed signals (Compliant with IEC61834-
    2.) serve as the SDTI output.
    OThe video and audio signals in the SDTI output
    signals cannot be adjusted.
    ODuring SLOW/STILL playback, the unprocessed
    video and audio signals are output as the SDTI
    output.
    When these video and audio signals are to be
    monitored using another device, they may differ
    from the video and audio signals played back by
    this unit.
    PUSH PUSH
    PUSH PUSHPUSHAC IN
    SIGNAL
    GND
    AES/EBUSDI
    SDTI
    ANALOGCH1/2
    INYVIDEO
    VIDEO
    OUT
    SERVICE ONLY
    REMOTE IN/OUTCH1 CH2AUDIO
    IN
    ENCODER REMOTE
    RS-232C
    PARALLEL
    REMOTE OUT
    IN
    REF VIDEOIN
    ON
    OFF
    P
    B
    P
    R
    Y1
    2
    (WFM)3(SUPER)
    P
    B
    P
    R
    OPTION
    CH3/4
    IN
    CH1/2
    OUT
    CH3/4
    OUT
    REMOTE
    75Ω
    ON
    OFF75Ω
    ANALOGTCININ
    ACTIVE
    THROUGH
    OUT1TCOUT
    MON
    L
    MON
    R
    CH4CH3
    CH1 CH2AUDIO
    OUT
    CH4CH3
    2
    OPTION
    IN OUT
    1
    2
    3(SUPER)
    PUSH PUSH
    PUSH PUSHPUSHAC IN
    SIGNAL
    GND
    AES/EBUSDI
    SDTI
    ANALOGCH1/2
    INYVIDEO
    VIDEO
    OUT
    SERVICE ONLY
    REMOTE IN/OUTCH1 CH2AUDIO
    IN
    ENCODER REMOTE
    RS-232C
    PARALLEL
    REMOTE OUT
    IN
    REF VIDEOIN
    ON
    OFF
    P
    B
    P
    R
    Y1
    2
    (WFM)3(SUPER)
    P
    B
    P
    R
    OPTION
    CH3/4
    IN
    CH1/2
    OUT
    CH3/4
    OUT
    REMOTE
    75Ω
    ON
    OFF75Ω
    ANALOGTCININ
    ACTIVE
    THROUGH
    OUT1TCOUT
    MON
    L
    MON
    R
    CH4CH3
    CH1 CH2AUDIO
    OUT
    CH4CH3
    2
    OPTION
    IN OUT
    1
    2
    3(SUPER)
    Reference signal
    generator
    Source
    Recorder
    Connections involving two units
    SDTI signals 
    						
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    Connector signals
    VIDEO IN
    SDI IN
    (DIGITAL)BNCa2, Active through
    Y, PB, PR
    (ANALOG)BNCa3 (Board, option)
    VIDEO IN
    BNCa2, Loop-through,
    75Ωtermination switch provided (Board, option)
    REF VIDEO IN
    BNCa2, Loop-through,
    75Ωtermination switch provided
    AUDIO IN
    SDI IN
    (DIGITAL)BNCa2, Active through
    AUDIO IN
    (DIGITAL)BNCa2 (CH1/CH2, CH3/CH4)
    AES/EBU format
    AUDIO IN
    (ANALOG)XLRa4 (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4)
    TIME CODE
    INXLRa1
    AUDIO OUT
    SDI OUT
    (DIGITAL)BNCa3
    AUDIO OUT
    (DIGITAL)BNCa2 (CH1/CH2, CH3/CH4)
    AES/EBU format
    AUDIO OUT
    (ANALOG)XLRa4 (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4)
    TIME CODE
    OUTXLRa1
    MONITOR
    OUTXLRa2 (L/R)
    HEADPHONES(front)Stereo mini jack
    RS-422A REMOTE (9P)
    OREMOTE IN/OUT
    VIDEO OUT
    SDI OUT
    (DIGITAL)BNCa3
    Y, PB, PR
    (ANALOG)BNCa3
    VIDEO OUT
    BNCa3
    Pin No. Signal
    1FRAME GROUND
    2TRANSMIT A
    3RECEIVE B
    4RECEIVE COMMON
    5
    ====
    6TRANSMIT COMMON
    7TRANSMIT B
    8RECEIVE A
    9FRAME GROUND
    OREMOTE OUT
    Pin No. Signal
    1FRAME GROUND
    2RECEIVE A
    3TRANSMIT B
    4TRANSMIT COMMON
    5
    ====
    6RECEIVE COMMON
    7RECEIVE B
    8TRANSMIT A
    9FRAME GROUND 
    						
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    Connector signals
    PARALLEL REMOTE (25P)
    Pin No. Signal
    1PLAY COMMAND
    2STOP COMMAND
    3FF COMMAND
    4REW COMMAND
    5REC COMMAND
    6EJECT COMMAND
    7STAND BY COMMAND
    8PREROLL COMMAND
    9IN SET COMMAND
    10
    ====
    11
    ====
    12
    610 V, MAX 300 mA
    13PLAY STATUS
    14STOP STATUS
    15FF STATUS
    16REW STATUS
    17REC STATUS
    18EJECT STATUS
    19STAND BY ON STATUS
    20PREROLL STATUS
    21SERVO LOCK STATUS
    22OPERATION ENABLE STATUS
    23
    ====
    24
    ====
    25GND
    
    OCOMMAND pins: TTL level, active low, 6100ms
    edge electrical signal.
    OSTATUS pins: open collector, sink current 6 mA
    ENCODER (15P)
    Pin No. Signal
    1
    ====
    2BLACK LEVEL
    3C LEVEL
    4GND
    5+12V
    6SYSTEM H 0
    7SYS. SC COARSE (2)
    8–12V
    9CHROMA PHASE
    10VIDEO LEVEL
    11RET GND
    12
    ====
    13
    ====
    14SYS. SC FINE
    15SYS. SC COARSE (1)
    RS-232C
    D-SUB 25-pin (crossover cable supported)
    Pin No. Signal Description
    1FG Protective ground
    (Frame ground)
    2RXD Received data
    (Data is sent to PC.)
    3TXD Transmitted data
    (Data is received from PC.)
    4CTS Clear to send
    (Shorted with pin 5.)
    5RTS Request to send
    (Shorted with pin 4.)
    6DTR Data terminal ready
    (No processing)
    7SG Signal ground
    (Signal ground)
    20DSR Data set ready (+ voltage output after
    communication enable status) 
    						
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    [GENERAL]
    indicates safety information. Power supply:AC 100 – 240 V, 50 – 60 Hz
    Power consumption:120 W (with all options)
    Operating ambient temperature:
    41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)
    Operating ambient humidity:
    10% to 80% (no condensation)
    Weight:
    AJ-SD930B : 32.78 lb (14.9 kg)
    AJ-SD955B : 33.0 lb (15.0 kg)
    Dimensions (WaHaD):
    16 
    3/4a6 15/16a16 15/16inch (424a175.2a430 mm)
    (Not including the support legs, connectors, and JOG dial)
    Recording format:
    DVCPRO50/DVCPRO format selectable
    Recording video signal:
    AJ-SD930B : 525i system
    AJ-SD955B : 525i/625i system selectable
    Recording audio signal:
    DVCPRO50:
    48 kHz 16-bit 4 channels
    DVCPRO:
    48 kHz 16-bit 2 channels
    Recording tracks:
    Digital video audio:
    helical track
    The time code is recorded in the sub-code area.
    Cue track:
    1 track
    Control track:
    1 track
    Tape speed:
    [525i system]
    67.640 mm/sec (DVCPRO50)
    [625i system] 
    67.708 mm/sec (DVCPRO50)
    Recording time:
    92 minutes (using the AJ-5P92LP)
    33 minutes (using the AJ-5P33MP)
    Tape:
    Metal tape
    FF/REW time:
    Less than 3 min (with AJ-5P92LP)
    Less than 2 min (with AJ-5P33MP)
    Digital slow:
    –0.43ato +0.43a, +0.5a, +0.75aspeed 
    (DVCPRO, DVCPRO50)
    Editing accuracy:
    ±0 frames (using the time code)
    Tape timer accuracy:
    ±1 frame (using the continuous CTL signal)
    Servo lock time:
    Less than 0.5 sec (color framing/standby ON)
    SD955B
    Specifications
    [VIDEO]
    $Digital video
    Sampling frequencies:
    Y: 13.5 MHz, PB/PR: 6.75 MHz
    (DVCPRO50)
    Quantizing:
    8 bits
    Video compression method:
    DV-Based compression (SMPTE 314M)
    Video compression rate:
    DVCPRO50: 1/3.3, 
    DVCPRO: 1/5
    Error correction:
    Reed-Solomon product code
    Bit rate:
    DVCPRO50: 50 Mbps, 
    DVCPRO: 25 Mbps
    $Digital IN/Analog component OUT
    Video bandwidth:
    [525i system]
    Y : 30 Hz to 5.75 MHz (±0.5 dB)
    PB/PR : 30 Hz to 2.75 MHz (±0.5 dB)
    [625i system]
    Y : 25 Hz to 5.75 MHz (±1.0 dB)
    PB/PR : 25 Hz to 2.75 MHz (±1.0 dB)
    S/N ratio:
    Better than 60 dB (Y)
    K factor:
    Less than 1% (Y 2T)
    Y/PB, PR delay:
    Less than 10 ns
    $Video input connector
    Analog component input (option):
    BNCa3 (Y, PB, PR)
    Y: 1.0 V [p-p], PB/PR: 0.486/0.7 V [p-p] switchable,
    75Ω(75% color bar, 7.5% setup)
    Analog composite input (option):
    BNCa2, loop-through, 75Ωon/off
    VIDEO:1.0 V [p-p] (75Ω)
    Reference input:
    Analog composite, BNCa2, loop-through, 75Ωon/off
    SDI input:
    BNCa2, active through, complies with SMPTE 259M-C
    standard
    SDTI input (option):
    BNCa1, complies with SMPTE 305M/321M standard
    SD955B 
    						
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    Specifications
    [VIDEO]
    $Video output connector
    Analog component output:
    BNCa3 (Y, PB, PR)
    Y: 1.0 V [p-p], PB/PR: 0.486/0.7 V [p-p] switchable,
    75Ω(75% color bar, 7.5% setup)
    Analog composite output:
    BNCa3, video 1, video 2 (video/WFM selectable), video 3
    (superimpose on/off)
    SDI output:
    BNCa3, complies with SMPTE 259M-C standard
    SDI 1, SDI 2, SDI 3 (superimpose on/off)
    SDTI output (option):
    BNCa2, complies with SMPTE 305M/321M standard
    $Video signal adjustment
    Video output gain:
    ±3 dB
    Video output chroma gain:
    ±3 dB
    Video output HUE (chroma phase):
    ±30°
    Video output setup (black) level:
    ±14 IRE (±100 mV)
    Video output sync phase:
    ±15 µsec
    Video output SC phase:
    ±180°
    [AUDIO]
    $Audio input connector
    Analog input (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4):
    XLRa4, 600Ω/high impedance selectable (factory setting: high
    impedance), +4/0/–20 dBu selectable
    Digital input (CH1/CH2, CH3/CH4):
    BNCa2, AES/EBU format
    SDI input:
    BNCa2, active through, complies with SMPTE 259M-C/272M-
    A standard
    $Audio output connector
    Analog output (CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4):
    XLRa4, low impedance, +4/0/–20 dBu selectable
    Digital output (CH1/CH2, CH3/CH4):
    BNCa2, AES/EBU format, 
    75Ω, 1.0 ± 0.2 V [p-p]
    SDI output:
    BNCa3, 75Ω, complies with SMPTE 259M-C/272M-A standard
    Monitor output:
    XLRa2, low impedance, +4/0/–20 dBu selectable
    Headphones:
    Stereo mini jack, 8Ω, variable level
    [Other Input/Output Connectors]
    Time code input:
    XLRa1, 0.5 V to 8.0 V [p-p], 10 kΩ
    Time code output:
    XLRa1, low impedance, 2.0 V ± 0.5 V [p-p]
    RS-422A input:
    D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A interface
    RS-422A output:
    D-sub 9-pin, RS-422A interface
    RS-232C:
    D-sub 25-pin, RS-232C interface
    Parallel input/output:
    D-sub 25-pin
    Encoder remote:
    D-sub 15-pin
    [AUDIO]
    $Digital audio
    Sampling frequencies:
    48 kHz (synchronous with video)
    Quantizing:
    16 bits
    Frequency response:
    20 Hz to 20 kHz ±1.0 dB (at the reference level)
    Dynamic range:
    Better than 90 dB (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, “A” weighted)
    Distortion:
    Less than 0.05% (1 kHz, emphasis OFF, reference level)
    Crosstalk:
    Less than –80 dB (1 kHz, between 2 channels)
    Wow & flutter:
    Below measurable limit
    Headroom:
    20 dB
    De-emphasis:
    T1 = 50 µsec, T2 = 15 µsec (auto on/off)
    $Cue track
    Frequency response:
    300 Hz to 6 kHz ±3.0 dB (DVCPRO50)
    Weight and dimensions when shown are approxlmately.
    Speclilcailons are subject to change without notice. 
    						
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