RX-V3000/RX-V3000RDS
RX-V3000
RX-V3000RDS
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8.
RS-232C
TxD/RxD
DATA:XX
8.
RS-232C
HARD
FLOW
:XX
7.
MANUAL
TEST
ALL
RxD
RTS CTS
TxD
1
2
3
6
7
8
9
4
5
7. MANUAL TEST
The test noise is output by the noise generator with a built-in DSP from the channels specified by the sub-menu.
There are ten sub-menu items.
ALL [Remote control code: 7A—00 (TAPE PLAY)]
Noise is output from all channels.
MAIN L [Remote control code: 7A—01 (TAPE RW)
Noise is output from the MAIN L channel.
CENTER [Remote control code: 7A—02 (TAPE FW)]
Noise is output from the CENTER channel.
MAIN R [Remote control code: 7A—03 (TAPE STOP)]
Noise is output from the MAIN R channel.
REAR R [Remote control code: 7A—04 (TAPE REC)]
Noise is output from the REAR R channel.
REAR C [Remote control code: 7A—05 (TAPE MUTE)]
Noise is output from the REAR CENTER channel.
REAR L [Remote control code: 7A—06 (TAPE A/B)]
Noise is output from the REAR L channel.
FRONT L [Remote control code: 7A—07 (TAPE DIR A)]
Noise is output from the FRONT L channel.
FRONT R [Remote control code: 7A—08 (CD PLAY)]
Noise is output from the FRONT R channel.
LFE [Remote control code: 7A—09 (CD STOP)]
Noise is output from the LFE (sub-woofer) channel.
8. RS-232C
This menu is used to check transmission of the data and the flow port of the hardware.
With the power turned off, short between pins No.2 (RxD) and No.3 (TxD) and between pins No.7
(RTS) and No.8 (CTS) of the RS-232C terminal. (Be sure to turn off the power when shorting pins.)
Start DIAG and select the menu.
There are two sub-menu items.
The signals are processed using EFFECT OFF. (The L/R signals are output using ANALOG MAIN
BYPASS setting.)
TxD/RxD DATA [Remote control code: – – – – ]
This sub-menu is used to check transmission of the test data. “OK” appears when the
data is transmitted properly and “NG” when it is not.
In this mode, NULL command transmission is continued after the test command is
transmitted.
HARD FLOW [Remote control code: – – – – ]
This sub-menu is used to check operation of the flow port of the hardware. “OK” ap-
pears when the check result is satisfactory and “NG” when it is not.