Programming
Guide
This section describes MSVPP command control of the JMP 9600 Media Player, including:
•
Control Ports
•
Host-to-Player instructions
•
Using the Command and Response Table
Control Ports
The media player has three remote control ports make remote control of the player possible:
Remote port 1
— An RS-232 port on a 9-pin D female connector
LAN ports 1 and 2
— Local area network (LAN) port or wide area network (WAN) ports on
RJ-45 connectors
Remote Port 1
See
item
h
and “
Remote Control Port
” on page
10
.
NOTES:
•
The player can:
•
Operate at 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600, or 115200 baud rates
•
Use 7 or 8 data bits
•
Use no parity, even parity, or odd parity.
•
Use 1 or 2 stop bits
•
If necessary, use the front panel controls to set the port to ControlMSVPP (see
“
Serial Ports submenu
” in the “Operation” section).
•
Serial port Remote 2 is for factory use only. The customer or end user cannot
control the player via the Remote 2 port.
LAN Ports
The rear panel Ethernet connector on the media player can be connected to an Ethernet
LAN or WAN (see
item
g
and “
LAN Ports
” on page
9
). The simplest way to establish
communications between the player and the controlling device is via the built-in HTML
MSVPP page, although you can use other communication utilities. The MSVPP commands
and the actions of the player are identical to the commands and actions the player has when
communicating with it via its RS-232 port.
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