14 − Using the RS-232C connectorTASCAM SS-CDR1 79If you connect the SS-CDR1’s CONTROL I/O (RS-232C)connector to the RS-232C connector of your computer,you’ll be able to control the SS-CDR1 from your computer.You’ll use the menu to make communication-related set-tings (for details on menu operations, refer to “Operationsin the menu screens” on page 18).1 Press the MENU key to access the main menu listscreen.2 Select the UTILITY menu.3 Highlight the RS-232C item, and press the frontpanel ˚ key (or the remote’s cursor ¥ key).The RS-232C setting screen will appear.4 Make the appropriate setting for each item.BAUD RATESpecify the baud rate (communication speed).Choose from 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400 bps(default: 19200).PARITY BITSpecify the communication parity bit setting.Choose from NON, EVEN, and ODD (default: NON).STOP BITSpecify the communication stop bit setting.Choose 1 or 2 (bit) (default: 1).DATA LENGTHChoose the communication data length.Choose 7 or 8 (bit) (default: 8).5 When you’ve finished making settings, press theTIME (ESC) key (or the remote’s CLR/ESC key) toreturn to the home screen.NOTERS-232C settings are saved even when the power is•turned off.For details on the SS-CDR1’s RS-232C command•protocol, please contact TEAC Corporation’s Tascamcustomer support.14 − Using the RS-232C connector