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@@ -560,6 +560,8 @@ The `0x006D` copy path is now confirmed outside the earlier all-suite ordering c
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- Command 5 compares `R5` against `0x006C`, `0x006D`, and `0x006E`; those selectors call `BE70` to append the selector to the `F970` processing queue.
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- Selector `0x006C` dispatches to `H'2FAF`. Forced decoding shows it manipulates `F76E`, `F795`, `F797`, `F799`, can set display selector `F732=H'1904`, sets `FB02=H'14`, and calls the `48FA` display/report bridge.
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- Selector `0x006D` dispatches to `H'3015`. Forced decoding shows it sets `F731.7`, loads `F798=H'C8`, sets `F795.6/F795.7`, sets display selector `F732=H'1903`, sets `FB02=H'64`, calls `48FA`, then sets `F76E.6`.
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- The LCD dispatch for these states is now traced: `loc_48FA` reads the high byte at `F732`, so `F732=H'1903/H'1904` selects display page `0x19`, not direct page `0x03/0x04`. `493E[0x19] -> H'930A`; that page's local table at `H'931C` includes `H'9F6A` for `COPY` / `IN PROGRESS` and `H'9FDA` for `COPY` / `COMPLETED`. The low byte at `F733` is the substate selector: `0x03` is in-progress and `0x04` is completed.
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- This makes the likely copy handshake: `0x006D` starts copy and sets the `F795.6/F795.7` in-progress flags; `0x006C` is the completion/exit sibling only when those flags are live. Sending `0x006C` alone can therefore blank or clear state instead of displaying `COPY COMPLETED`.
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- The FRT1 timer path decrements `F797` and `F798`; when either reaches zero, it clears `F731.7`. This matches the observed transient display modes falling back to `CONNECT:NOT ACT`.
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- The string `COPY IN PROGRESS` is present in the ROM LCD resources, so the `006D` result is not a generic serial artifact.
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- Manual interpretation: the RCP-TX7 operating manual describes `COPY IN PROGRESS` as the LCD state shown during the multi-camera `COPY TO SLAVES` data-transfer operation over the RS232C command-link system. During that state, all linked RCP units display the message and their buttons/knobs are locked until `COPY COMPLETED`. Therefore selector `0x006D` is best treated as entering a command-link copy/data-transfer state, not as a normal CCU connection ACK.
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