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CDK-111A-Lite Owner's Guide - Ross Video

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Rate2=Next most significant digitRate3=Least significant digitBit7654321Bit0BCD value of this digit(0000 to 1001)Don't Care BitsMessage Rate Format - Rate Byte #2, #3All Stop Command (-, F2)There is no read command. The write command sets the keyer to a known state; thefollowing occurs:1. Any ongoing transition is stopped.2. The transition fader is set to a limit.3. Any key is removed from the program output.4. Any current fade to black is removed (up from black).5. The next transition is set to KEY only on the <strong>CDK</strong>-<strong>111A</strong>-<strong>Lite</strong>.NoteThe message byte is ignored. It is there to maintain consistencywith Model 100 protocol, which placed it there to be consistentwith Model 300 protocol.All Stop Command (-, F2)Function Byte Count EffectsAddressWRITE:CommandCodeAll Stop 03 01 F2 D0Push-button Select Command (-, FB)MessageThere is no read command. The write command from the editor performs a press ofthe push-button in the same manner that an operator would press a button on acontrol panel. This is different from the PB/L command in that it doesn’t require aprediction as to whether the control will be turned on or turned off.This command is generally used to start an auto transition.<strong>CDK</strong>-<strong>111A</strong>-<strong>Lite</strong> • Owner’s <strong>Guide</strong> v4B Appendix A. Serial Protocols • 4-19

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