4) Request commands
This command causes the AR-3000R to output the status of its current settings. When a Request
command is transmitted to the AR-3000R, the AR-3000R will transmit the requested contents as the
Setting output command. In this case, an ACK will not be returned. However for the AC and AQ
commands, an ACK will be output. If the command was not correct, an ER command will be
returned.
5) Reply commands
Reply commands are necessary for communication control, for example to notify that a command
was received correctly.
4.2 Details of Commands Sent from the External Device (Computer) to the AR-3000R
Commands compatible with the AR-2000 are marked as shown below
(relevant symbol appears before name).
= Commands for the AR-2000/AR-3000/AR-3000R
(those common to the AR-2000, AR-3000 and AR-3000R)
> Commands for the AR-3000/AR-3000R
(commands newly added with the AR-3000 and 3000R)
< Commands for the AR-2000
(for the AR-2000; includes items that cannot be used with the AR-3000 and AR-3000R)
4.2.1 Control
Commands
Playback Commands
= PA
Specifying the Playback Phrase
Function: Specifying the playback phrase
Syntax:
stxPA:a,a, .....,a;
a: Phrase number
Example)
stxPA:A1,A3,B5;
Specify A0001 and A0003 and B0005 as the playback phrases.
The specified phrases are consecutively played back from the left.
Note:
A maximum of 100 phrases can be specified in one line.
Be sure that the phrase numbers are registered (i.e., for which data exists).
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