Owners Manual
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...8260;5 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 38, 39 ⁄6 COMPACT DISCS 40 ⁄7 TROUBLESHOOTING 40 ⁄8 ERROR MESSAGE 41 ⁄9 SPECIFICATIONS 41 • ACCESSORIES Check that the illustrations in the connection cords, ... track titles and artist names can be stored in the memory for purchasing the DENON compact disc player. ENGLISH Thank you for individual discs and the discs can be... problems with no waiting time when switching to another naturally. (4) CD Text compatibility The DCM-5000 is a conventional disc or an HDCD disc and conducts digital signal processing accordingly. •...
...8260;5 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT 38, 39 ⁄6 COMPACT DISCS 40 ⁄7 TROUBLESHOOTING 40 ⁄8 ERROR MESSAGE 41 ⁄9 SPECIFICATIONS 41 • ACCESSORIES Check that the illustrations in the connection cords, ... track titles and artist names can be stored in the memory for purchasing the DENON compact disc player. ENGLISH Thank you for individual discs and the discs can be... problems with no waiting time when switching to another naturally. (4) CD Text compatibility The DCM-5000 is a conventional disc or an HDCD disc and conducts digital signal processing accordingly. •...
Owners Manual
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... on the panel's display window if a disc cannot be fully inserted in the disc rack or the disc is dirty or scratched. "Error 0*2* 000" to "Error 0*34 000" appears on the display. (except for the 4827 and 4828) ("***" is a number code) Please inform your store of.../16") x (25/32") Approx. 160 g (5.6 oz) HDCD® and High Definition Compatible Digital® are registered trademarks of the displayed error code. A code from "Error 4825 ***" to "Error 4842 ***" appears on the display. ("*" is a number code or alphabet A to change without notice in again until it locks (until a click...
... on the panel's display window if a disc cannot be fully inserted in the disc rack or the disc is dirty or scratched. "Error 0*2* 000" to "Error 0*34 000" appears on the display. (except for the 4827 and 4828) ("***" is a number code) Please inform your store of.../16") x (25/32") Approx. 160 g (5.6 oz) HDCD® and High Definition Compatible Digital® are registered trademarks of the displayed error code. A code from "Error 4825 ***" to "Error 4842 ***" appears on the display. ("*" is a number code or alphabet A to change without notice in again until it locks (until a click...
Serial Protocol
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...SERIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFACE ...3 1.1 PHYSICAL INTERFACE...3 1.2 TRANSFER FORMAT OF SERIAL DATA ...3 1.3 COMMAND FORMAT AND ANSWER FORMAT ...4 1.4 PROTOCOL FOR DATA TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION ...4 1.4.1 Basic procedure...4 1.4.2 Communication errors ...4 1.5 COMMAND / ANSWER SEQUENCE ...5 1.6 LIST OF COMMAND CODES ...9 1.7 LIST OF ANSWER CODES ...10 1.8 LIST OF STATUS CODES...10 1.9 COMMAND SPECIFICATION ...11 1.9.1 Power ON...11 1.9.2 ... TOC Data ...27 1.9.18 Request Track Data ...28 1.9.19 Request CD-TEXT Name ...29 1.9.20 Request CPU Version ...30 1.9.21 Request Error status ...31 2.
...SERIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFACE ...3 1.1 PHYSICAL INTERFACE...3 1.2 TRANSFER FORMAT OF SERIAL DATA ...3 1.3 COMMAND FORMAT AND ANSWER FORMAT ...4 1.4 PROTOCOL FOR DATA TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION ...4 1.4.1 Basic procedure...4 1.4.2 Communication errors ...4 1.5 COMMAND / ANSWER SEQUENCE ...5 1.6 LIST OF COMMAND CODES ...9 1.7 LIST OF ANSWER CODES ...10 1.8 LIST OF STATUS CODES...10 1.9 COMMAND SPECIFICATION ...11 1.9.1 Power ON...11 1.9.2 ... TOC Data ...27 1.9.18 Request Track Data ...28 1.9.19 Request CD-TEXT Name ...29 1.9.20 Request CPU Version ...30 1.9.21 Request Error status ...31 2.
Serial Protocol
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... STX Start of Text 02h CC Command Code Command code PC Parameter Code Defined for each of which results in a communication error ( overrun, framing, or parity error ), this unit, then issue the next command. If it has received NAK from the host, this unit has finished operating... RC, AC, and PC as the completion of command transmission should be based on . .2 Communication errors Having received a command, which results in a communication error ( overrun, framing, or parity error ), the host shall respond with NAK. The time from the unit within 80 ms, the host ...
... STX Start of Text 02h CC Command Code Command code PC Parameter Code Defined for each of which results in a communication error ( overrun, framing, or parity error ), this unit, then issue the next command. If it has received NAK from the host, this unit has finished operating... RC, AC, and PC as the completion of command transmission should be based on . .2 Communication errors Having received a command, which results in a communication error ( overrun, framing, or parity error ), the host shall respond with NAK. The time from the unit within 80 ms, the host ...
Serial Protocol
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When a command is normally received ( unit ) and an answer is normally received ( host ) with an answer parameter Comand Transmitted HOST STX CC PC0 PC1 PC2 UNIT MAX 40ms PCn ETX BCC STX RC AC PC0 PC1 Error Check OK MAX 40ms Answer Transmietted Error Check OK Next Command Transmitted PCn ETX BCC STX CC PC0 .5 Command / Answer sequence Shown below are the command sequence and the answer sequence of this unit.
When a command is normally received ( unit ) and an answer is normally received ( host ) with an answer parameter Comand Transmitted HOST STX CC PC0 PC1 PC2 UNIT MAX 40ms PCn ETX BCC STX RC AC PC0 PC1 Error Check OK MAX 40ms Answer Transmietted Error Check OK Next Command Transmitted PCn ETX BCC STX CC PC0 .5 Command / Answer sequence Shown below are the command sequence and the answer sequence of this unit.
Serial Protocol
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When a command is abnormally received ( with or without an answer parameter ) Command Transmitted HOST MAX 40ms STX CC PC0 PC1 PC2 UNIT MAX 80ms PCn ETX BCC Error Check NG Command Retransmitted NAK STX CC PC0 NAK return
When a command is abnormally received ( with or without an answer parameter ) Command Transmitted HOST MAX 40ms STX CC PC0 PC1 PC2 UNIT MAX 80ms PCn ETX BCC Error Check NG Command Retransmitted NAK STX CC PC0 NAK return
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When a command with an answer parameter is normally received ( unit ) and an answer is abnormally received ( host ) HOST Command Transmitted MAX 40ms STX CC PC0 PC1 PC2 UNIT PCn ETX BCC STX RC AC PC0 PC1 Error Check OK MAX 40ms Answer Transmitted Error Check NG PCn ETX BCC NAK STX RC AC PC0 PC1 MAX 40ms Answer Retransmitted
When a command with an answer parameter is normally received ( unit ) and an answer is abnormally received ( host ) HOST Command Transmitted MAX 40ms STX CC PC0 PC1 PC2 UNIT PCn ETX BCC STX RC AC PC0 PC1 Error Check OK MAX 40ms Answer Transmitted Error Check NG PCn ETX BCC NAK STX RC AC PC0 PC1 MAX 40ms Answer Retransmitted
Serial Protocol
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When a command with an answer parameter is normally received ( unit ) and an answer is normally received with ETB ( host ) HOST Command Transmitted MAX 40ms STX CC PC0 PC1 PC2 UNIT PCn ETX BCC STX RC AC PC0 PC1 Error Check OK MAX 40ms Answer Transmitted Error Check OK MAX 40ms PCn ETB BCC ACK STX RC AC PC0 PC1 PCn ETX BCC MAX 40ms Continuous Answer Transmitted
When a command with an answer parameter is normally received ( unit ) and an answer is normally received with ETB ( host ) HOST Command Transmitted MAX 40ms STX CC PC0 PC1 PC2 UNIT PCn ETX BCC STX RC AC PC0 PC1 Error Check OK MAX 40ms Answer Transmitted Error Check OK MAX 40ms PCn ETB BCC ACK STX RC AC PC0 PC1 PCn ETX BCC MAX 40ms Continuous Answer Transmitted
Serial Protocol
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... related to another track. Starts playback. Requests a pause. .6 List of command codes Here is occurred. Acquires TOC data. Acquires the error code when an error is a list of command code types. 2Xh POWER control command 3Xh Command related to the acquisition of player information ( such as the ...2 Power OFF 3 Request Status System 4 Request TOC Data 5 Request Track Data 6 Request Name CD-TEXT 7 Request CPU Version 8 Request Disc Setting 9 Request Error Status 10 Zone Control 11 Cross Fade 12 Play 13 Stop 14 Pause ON 15 Pause OFF 16 Disc Skip 17 Track Skip 18 Scan...
... related to another track. Starts playback. Requests a pause. .6 List of command codes Here is occurred. Acquires TOC data. Acquires the error code when an error is a list of command code types. 2Xh POWER control command 3Xh Command related to the acquisition of player information ( such as the ...2 Power OFF 3 Request Status System 4 Request TOC Data 5 Request Track Data 6 Request Name CD-TEXT 7 Request CPU Version 8 Request Disc Setting 9 Request Error Status 10 Zone Control 11 Cross Fade 12 Play 13 Stop 14 Pause ON 15 Pause OFF 16 Disc Skip 17 Track Skip 18 Scan...
Serial Protocol
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... ' ). The disc you specified does not exist. The track you specified does not exist. Disc takeout from the rack failed. Communication error between CD-TEXT Discs and the other discs. TOC read -in process. The pickup entered the read-out area. Inappropriate command format. ....8 List of answer codes No. Invalid command. An error occurred during playback. Status 1 Command OK 2 Invalid 3 Format Error 4 Order Disc None 5 Order Track None 6 Order Time None 7 Play Error 8 Disc Carry Error 9 Communication Error CodeASCII 20hSP 30h0 31h1 33h3 34h4 35h5 36h6 37h7 3Ah:...
... ' ). The disc you specified does not exist. The track you specified does not exist. Disc takeout from the rack failed. Communication error between CD-TEXT Discs and the other discs. TOC read -in process. The pickup entered the read-out area. Inappropriate command format. ....8 List of answer codes No. Invalid command. An error occurred during playback. Status 1 Command OK 2 Invalid 3 Format Error 4 Order Disc None 5 Order Track None 6 Order Time None 7 Play Error 8 Disc Carry Error 9 Communication Error CodeASCII 20hSP 30h0 31h1 33h3 34h4 35h5 36h6 37h7 3Ah:...
Serial Protocol
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... the standby state. On receiving this command, this unit is set to be compatible with all commands and fails to accept a command ( due to a communication error, for example ), it returns NAK ( 15h ) as an answer. .1 Power ON This requests a power-on instruction to all players connected by a daisy chain. bytebit 7 6 5 4... are varid. Answers returned bytebit 7 0 1 2 316 17 18 19 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 STX 02h Reply code SP Answer code Master player type "DENON DCM-5000" or "DENON DCM-5001" (ASCII CODE) ETX 03h BCCH high-level BCCL low-level Special condition Other ·
... the standby state. On receiving this command, this unit is set to be compatible with all commands and fails to accept a command ( due to a communication error, for example ), it returns NAK ( 15h ) as an answer. .1 Power ON This requests a power-on instruction to all players connected by a daisy chain. bytebit 7 6 5 4... are varid. Answers returned bytebit 7 0 1 2 316 17 18 19 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 STX 02h Reply code SP Answer code Master player type "DENON DCM-5000" or "DENON DCM-5001" (ASCII CODE) ETX 03h BCCH high-level BCCL low-level Special condition Other ·
Serial Protocol
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... are '0' when there is no disc on the driver "Disc NO. Other Parameter" is 4DH ("M"). In the case of other commands , it returns command format error "1" as zone 2 status. · If there is no disc on the driver ,or the case of not finishing to the next statuses after sending the... play mode, pause mode,or during scanning. · At the standby condition, the unit accepts Request System Status, Power On, Request CPU Version, and Request Error Status commands.
... are '0' when there is no disc on the driver "Disc NO. Other Parameter" is 4DH ("M"). In the case of other commands , it returns command format error "1" as zone 2 status. · If there is no disc on the driver ,or the case of not finishing to the next statuses after sending the... play mode, pause mode,or during scanning. · At the standby condition, the unit accepts Request System Status, Power On, Request CPU Version, and Request Error Status commands.
Serial Protocol
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... by the Cross Fade Play command or the Cross Fade Disc Reserve command. Only Stop, Request System Status, Power Off, Request CPU Version, and Request Error Status commands are acceptable during cross-fade reproduction. The cross-fade reproduction is No Disc (A) or Stop (B). The cross fade time range is 0-10 seconds...
... by the Cross Fade Play command or the Cross Fade Disc Reserve command. Only Stop, Request System Status, Power Off, Request CPU Version, and Request Error Status commands are acceptable during cross-fade reproduction. The cross-fade reproduction is No Disc (A) or Stop (B). The cross fade time range is 0-10 seconds...
Serial Protocol
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.... Follow the instructions in the preset power-on the DCM-5000/5001 is available. When an error occurs, all units, then turn on power switches of the units in "Error Code List (3)." · To restart the DCM-5000/5001 after removing the error cause, turn off power of all units become the... STOP mode. Other · For error codes, see item 3. · After an error occurs, only the OPEN key on sequence. ....
.... Follow the instructions in the preset power-on the DCM-5000/5001 is available. When an error occurs, all units, then turn on power switches of the units in "Error Code List (3)." · To restart the DCM-5000/5001 after removing the error cause, turn off power of all units become the... STOP mode. Other · For error codes, see item 3. · After an error occurs, only the OPEN key on sequence. ....
Serial Protocol
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... door switch in opening. 22 0041 000 Cannot detect the door switch in operation. 23 0y80 000 DIR unlock 24 0y81 000 FS (44.1 KHz) error 25 0x39 000 Cannot read CD TEXT within a preset time period. (Timeout) 26 4825 zzz Address sensor lower bit... 3000 zzz Cannot take out a disk although "Disk Present" is indicated by the disk sensor. 45 1000 000 Communication error after a slave unit connection is recognized (1) Error codes 0*2*000 to 0*34000 and 0*39000 The disc may be inserted in reverse in the CD rack (with the label side reversed) or the disk...
... door switch in opening. 22 0041 000 Cannot detect the door switch in operation. 23 0y80 000 DIR unlock 24 0y81 000 FS (44.1 KHz) error 25 0x39 000 Cannot read CD TEXT within a preset time period. (Timeout) 26 4825 zzz Address sensor lower bit... 3000 zzz Cannot take out a disk although "Disk Present" is indicated by the disk sensor. 45 1000 000 Communication error after a slave unit connection is recognized (1) Error codes 0*2*000 to 0*34000 and 0*39000 The disc may be inserted in reverse in the CD rack (with the label side reversed) or the disk...