Controlling a Denon Professional BluRay deck from a GDC server

Controlling a Denon Professional BluRay deck from a GDC server

The Denon Professional BluRay deck can be controlled by the GDC SX and SR series server by using creating a network socket device.  The player needs to be set up with a static IP address on the same subnet.

1.      In the automation tab set up a device for the player as a network socket.
      A.      Enter the device's assigned IP address
      B.      Enter 9030 as the port
      C.      Status should be Enabled
      D.      Transport should be TCP
      E.      Linefeed type is CRLF


2.  On the Edit Control Cue Tab enter the desired functions.



3.  Common Cues are:


Additional cues can be found on the DenonProfessional website by downloading the appropriate Serial Command Protocol Guide for your piece of equipment.

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