5. Command code (PC to camera)
Transmitted data
Item
1st byte
2nd byte
3rd Byte
4th byte
Actions
SWITCH
4BH
01H
FFH
FFH
DISP
Functions
in
the same way as the front switches.
4BH
02H
FFH
FFH
PAGE
Note 1: The same as when the DATA UP is pressed for one
second.
4BH
03H
FFH
FFH
MENU UP
Note 2: The same as when the DATA DOWN is pressed for
one second.
4BH
04H
FFH
FFH
MENU DOWN
Note 3: The same as when the MENU UP is pressed for one
second.
4BH
05H
FFH
FFH
DATA
UP
4BH
06H
FFH
FFH
DATA
DOWN
4BH
07H
FFH
FFH
AWB
START(Note 1)
4BH
08H
FFH
FFH
ABB
START(Note 2)
4BH
09H
FFH
FFH
ASHD
START(Note 3)
4BH
0AH
FFH
FFH
DATA
PRESET(Note 4)
4BH
0BH
FFH
FFH
FILE
Note 4: Remote presetting does not change the baud rate
setting. All other items function in the same way
as
the presetting actions made by pressing the MENU
DOWN and DATA DOWN simultaneously. This
returns the product to its initial settings.
4BH
0DH
FFH
FFH
KEY LOCK ON
Functions in the same way as the KEY LOCK switch on the
rear panel.
4BH
0EH
FFH
FFH
KEY
LOCK
OFF
4BH
11
H
FFH
FFH
GAIN
Functions in the same way as the front switches.
05H ADDRESS
FFH
FFH
MEMORY DATA READ REQUEST
For ADDRESS, see 11.”ADDRESS&DATA (1st byte=05H, 53H).”
53H
ADDRESS
DATA(L)
DATA(H)
MEMORY DATA WRITE REQUEST
For ADDRESS and DATA, see 11.”ADDRESS&DATA (1st byte=05H, 53H).”
MEMORY
FFH
ADDRESS
FFH
FFH
CAMERA STATUS READ REQUEST
For ADDRESS, see 13.”ADDRESS&DATA (1st byte=FFH).”
z
The tables in 10 and 11 (on page 7 and later) notate the data H first, then L. You should however transmit the data L first, then H.