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Ethernet Connector Specifications
The following table lists the 4 Ethernet connectors (RJ-45) specifications on the chassis.
2x.1D - RENAME
This command renames an ID in the video disk from the Original ID
to the New ID.
The Original ID will no longer exist once the command is executed.
Video data does not need to be changed. The disk must put the
Original ID in the ID’s Delete List, and the New ID in the ID’s Added
List. It must also set both the ID’s Added and ID’s Deleted in the port
status data.
2x.1F - NEW COPY
This command creates a new ID in the video disk from an existing ID.
In terms of the AirSpeed Multi Stream, a subclip is created. If the
original clip is deleted, the subclip will also be deleted.
2x.25 - PLAY CUE WITH
DATA
This command is similar to the CUE command but allows play out of
just a part of the ID.
2x.2C - RECORD INIT
WITH DATA
The RECORD INIT WITH DATA command has all the features and
requirements of the RECORD INIT and allows the setting of the first
frames timecode value.
3x.14 - ID SIZE REQUEST
This command returns the duration of the specified ID to the
controller. The format returns the frames in RETURN DATA 1,
seconds in RETURN DATA 2, minutes in RETURN DATA 3 and
hours in RETURN DATA 4, in BCD. SEND DATA 1-8 contains the
ID name.
3x.06 - POSITION
REQUEST
The POSITION REQUEST query returns the current position
‘timecode’ or time remaining within the ID which is currently playing
on the selected port.
3x.07 - ACTIVE ID
REQUEST
This command returns information to the controller about whether a
queried port is active (an active port is one that is either recording,
playing, cued or cueing), and what the active ID is. This query does
not affect the output of the system.
3x.08 - DEVICE TYPE
REQUEST
The DEVICE TYPE REQUEST command is used to request the
specifications of the Controlled Device. The response to this
command is a 16-byte (maximum) data message advising of the
specifications of the CONTROLLED DEVICE. The first N bytes will
be the manufacturer ID followed by a colon ‘:’
Supported Optional VDCP Commands (Continued)
Command
Description
Summary of Contents for AirSpeed series
Page 1: ...Avid AirSpeed Multi Stream Installation and User s Guide...
Page 16: ...16...
Page 20: ...20...
Page 80: ...2 Installing the Hardware and Setting Up Your System 80...
Page 121: ...Optional AirSpeed Multi Stream Configuration Procedures 121 5 Click the Languages tab...
Page 190: ...5 Working with Clips 190...
Page 224: ...7 Working with the Remote Console 224...
Page 264: ...B Performing Hardware Diagnostics 264...
Page 269: ...Setting Up Network Teaming 269...
Page 270: ...C Network Teaming 270...