Model 8010TM SDI Time Code Master Manual
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SERIAL PROTOCOL
A and B are defined as follows:
4.1.2. Data Format
The serial port provides drivers which allow communications in either RS-232C or RS-422 electrical
standards. The composition of the bit serial data format is as follows:
1 START + 8 DATA + 1 1 STOP
START
BIT
D0
(LSB)
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
(MSB)
PARITY
(EVEN)
STOP
BIT
EVEN PARITY: The total of logic 1's in D0 to D7 and PARITY equals an even number
"1" (MARK)
"0" (SPACE)
One of four baud rates is selected using the Engineering SETUP menu. When using the RS-422
standard the preferred baud rate is 38.4 KBaud. When using the RS-232 standard the preferred baud
rate is 19.2 KBaud.
4.2.
COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL
The Controller shall be denoted as the normal sender of a command (usually a computer). The Device
shall be denoted as the normal sender of a Response (the 8010TM).
All command values, arguments and data values shown in this document are
expressed in hexadecimal format unless otherwise noted.
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