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Level I — Manual Control of the CLD-V2600 & CLD-V2400
Level III — Computer Control of the CLD-V2600 & CLD-V2400

 

PIONEER NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Pioneer Technical Publication

TP 117 V. 2.0

12/93

 

CLD-V2600

 

& CLD-V2400

CLD-V2600

 

And CLD-V2400

LASERDISC/COMPACT DISC PLAYERS

LEVEL I & III

U S E R ’   S

M   A N U A L

PROGRAMMER’S  REFERENCE  GUIDE

Summary of Contents for BARCODE CLD-V2400

Page 1: ...V2400 Level III Computer Control of the CLD V2600 CLD V2400 PIONEER NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC Pioneer Technical Publication TP 117 V 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 CLD V2400 CLD V2600 And CLD V2400 LASERDISC COMPACT DISC PLAYERS LEVEL I III U S E R S M A N U A L PROGRAMMER S REFERENCE GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...PIONEER NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC Pioneer Technical Publication TP 117 V 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 A LASERDISC COMPACT DISC PLAYERS LEVEL I III U S E R S M A N U A L PROGRAMMER S REFERENCE GUIDE ...

Page 3: ...s which may be different on future players The NOTES are included to aid understanding but should not be depended upon in designing applications Please fill out the Registration Form on the next page and return it to the Pioneer address below to insure that you receive updated versions of the Level I III Manual for the CLD V2600 2400 and related support materials as they become available Also comm...

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Page 5: ...ty State Zip Phone Date Comments Please return this Registration Form and any comments you might have about this manual to Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc Engineering and Product Development Engineering Support 600 East Crescent Avenue Upper Saddle River NJ 07458 1827 201 327 6400 FAX 201 327 9379 CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 ...

Page 6: ...odes 2 1 2 1 2 Active States 2 1 2 2 Player Indicators CLD V2600 CLD 2400 2 3 2 3 Interfaces 2 8 2 3 1 Remote Sensor The Barcode Terminal 2 8 2 3 2 RS 232C Interface Connector 2 10 2 4 Function Switches 2 13 2 5 On Screen Displays in Manual Mode 2 14 2 5 1 Area 1 Chapt Frame Track Time Displ 2 14 2 5 2 Area 2 Audio Speed Repeat CLV Display 2 16 2 5 3 Area 3 Argument Display 2 19 2 5 4 Area 3 Addre...

Page 7: ...s 3 4 1 Reject 3 6 2 Pause 3 6 3 Play 3 6 4 Repeat Mode 3 7 5 Still Step Forward Reverse 3 9 6 Display 3 9 7 Scan Forward Reverse 3 9 8 Audio 3 10 9 Speed Set Down Up 3 11 10 Clear 3 12 11 Multi Speed Forward Reverse 3 12 12 Search 3 12 13 Chapter Frame Track Time 3 13 3 3 Barcode Control 3 15 3 3 1 LB Original Commands and LB2 3 15 3 3 2 Barcode CD Commands 3 15 3 3 3 Creating Barcodes 3 15 3 3 4...

Page 8: ... 12 4 Start SA 4 12 5 Play PL 4 13 6 Pause PA 4 14 7 Still ST 4 14 8 Step Forward SF 4 15 9 Step Reverse SR 4 15 10 Scan Forward NF 4 15 11 Scan Reverse NR 4 15 12 Multi Speed Forward MF 4 16 13 Multi Speed Reverse MR 4 16 14 Speed Set SP 4 17 15 Search SE 4 18 16 Stop Marker SM 4 20 17 Frame Set FR 4 21 18 Chapter Set CH 4 21 19 Time Set TM 4 22 20 Track Set TR 4 22 21 Index Set IX 4 23 22 Block ...

Page 9: ...x Number Request I 4 33 36 Block Number Request B 4 33 37 P Block Number Request A 4 33 38 TOC Information Request Q 4 34 39 Player Active Mode Request P 4 35 40 LD Disc Status Request D 4 36 41 CD Disc Status Request K 4 36 42 LVP Model Name Request X 4 37 4 7 5 Communication Control Commands 4 38 43 Communication Control CM 4 38 44 CCR Mode Request M 4 38 4 7 6 Register Control Commands 4 39 45 ...

Page 10: ... 1 4 Figure 1 B Level I Manual Control 1 5 Figure 1 C Level III External Computer Control 1 6 Chapter Two Figure 2 A Operating Modes 2 2 Figure 2 B Transitions Between Active States 2 3 Figure 2 C CLD V2600 Front Illuminated DISPLAY WINDOW 2 4 Figure 2 D CLD V2600 FrontPanel View 2 5 Figure 2 E CLD V2600 Rear Panel View 2 6 Figure 2 F CLD V2400 Front Panel View 2 7 Figure 2 G CLD V2400 Rear Panel ...

Page 11: ... Status 4 1 Figure 4 B Status Reporting 4 3 Figure 4 C Error Messages 4 3 Figure 4 D Initial Settings 4 4 Figure 4 E List of Level III Commands 4 5 6 Figure 4 F Fr Chapt Tm Tr Index Block Addresses 4 7 Figure 4 G Timing Diagram 4 10 Figure 4 H Level III Speed Set 4 17 Figure 4 I CD Address Flags 4 19 Figure 4 J Stop Marker Diagram 4 20 Figure 4 K Audio Control Register 4 26 Figure 4 L Audio Switch...

Page 12: ...e CLD V2600 CLD V2400 1 3 Special Features of the CLD V2600 1 4 Overview of Player Control Methods 1 5 Chapter Highlights CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 CLD V2400 LEVEL I III USER S MANUAL Programmer s Reference Guide 1 CHAPTER ...

Page 13: ...trolled by an external computer for Level III applications often working in conjunction with computer databases The CLD V2600 CLD V2400 LD V4400 LD V8000 can be connected to a stereo amplifier and speaker system for playback of high quality digital sound This feature is especially useful when playing compact audio discs or LaserDiscs with digital audio Controlling the CLD V2600 or the CLD V2400 as...

Page 14: ...n this manual refers primarily to CD audio discs and includes by inference CDVs The three player control methods are Level I Manual Control using a remote control unit CU V113 RU V103 using a Pioneer barcode reader or using the player s front panel buttons LD CD Level II Internal Program Control by loading Level II programs into a Level II compatible player s memory Usually the programs are specia...

Page 15: ...evel II applications For more information on Level II refer to Pioneer s LD V8000 Level II User s Manual Programmer s Reference Guide TP114 v 2 1 available through Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc Engineering Support East Coast 201 327 6400 West Coast 310 952 2111 A Level III system generally consists of an LD player or a combination LD CD player CLD V2600 or the CLD V2400 a monitor and a comput...

Page 16: ...ection 3 2 2 pg 3 4 LEVEL 1 UC V108BC Barcode Terminal Remote Sensor Controlling the CLD V2400 or CLD V2600 LD CD Player 1 4 TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual Level III Computer Control via RS 232C See Chapter 4 For Interface Connections see Section 2 3 2 pg 2 10 and Appendix C Level I Manual Control Player is controlled using a Remote Control or Barcode Reader or Front P...

Page 17: ...player is controlled by using Remote Control Buttons on the CU V113 or the RU V103 by scanning original LaserBarcodes extended LaserBarcode 2 barcodes or Barcode CD barcodes or by using the Front Panel Buttons Manual Control Level I allows simple control of the player using such commands as Play Stop Still Step Forward etc Level I Manual Control OPEN CLOSE Opens and closes disc tray PLAY Spins up ...

Page 18: ...or the CLD V2400 See Section 4 4 on pages 4 5 and 4 6 or Appendix A for the list of mnemonic commands available Level III mnemonic commands are also used to control the LD V8000 the LD V4400 and the LD V2200 NTSC players LD V4200 discontinued NTSC player the CLD V2300D and the LD V4300D NTSC PAL players and the LD V4100 PAL player See Technical Bulletin 143 Comparative Mnemonic Command Chart Level...

Page 19: ...ceive infrared barcode and remote control signals the barcode terminal used to receive wired barcode and remote control signals and the RS 232C serial interface There are also illustrations of the front and rear panels of both players showing the front panel LEDs and buttons rear function switches audio output jacks video output jacks and the RS 232C port There is also a section describing the pla...

Page 20: ...CD Standard Commands Barcode CD Logo Appendix F Barcode Formats and Player Compatibility Appendix G Pioneer Barcode Readers UC V108BC UC V109BC Appendix H CLD V2600 CLD V2400 Internal Player Controls Appendix I CLD V2600 CLD V2400 Internal Player Registers Appendix J Additional Notes Further questions should be referred to Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc Engineering Product Development Engineer...

Page 21: ...ns 2 2 Player Indicators 2 3 Interfaces 2 4 Function Switches 2 5 On Screen Displays in Manual Mode CLD V2600 CLD V2400 LEVEL I III USER S MANUAL Programmer s Reference Guide 2 CHAPTER CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 ...

Page 22: ... this mode the player can be controlled by pressing buttons on the front panel by pressing buttons on the remote control unit by sending commands via the Pioneer barcode reader or by sending commands from a computer via the RS 232C connector 2 Test Mode The Test Mode is set in Register C under computer control See page 4 43 It is used for player maintenance and management This mode is used primari...

Page 23: ...When a REJECT command is received the player enters Spin Down Mode Image playback stops immediately and disc rotation is gradually stopped then the player enters Park Figure 2 B on the next page describes how the active states change within the player Chapter Two CLD V2600 2400 Level I III 2 2 TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual Normal Control Mode using P O W E R O N Front...

Page 24: ...to the player to lock out the front panel buttons the barcode reader and remote control buttons preventing them from being used during execution of a Level III program The CLD V2600 has an illuminated front panel display and a Standby light that indicates the player is plugged in but not powered on It also has a Key Lock light indicating when the front panel buttons or remote control or LaserBarco...

Page 25: ... Frame number on a CAV LaserDisc or Time number on a CLV LaserDisc or the Time number on a CD Audio disc You will notice that short words appear in this location to indicate player status NO DISC No disc in tray OPEN Opening disc tray CLOSE Closing disc tray DISC Spinning up disc LD LaserDisc is in the tray CD CD Audio disc is in tray 8 VISUAL CALENDAR If a Table of Contents TOC is present on an L...

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Page 27: ...e supplied with the player 4 S VIDEO OUT TERMINAL The player can be connected via this connector to an AV monitor or television equipped with an S VIDEO INPUT terminal The Audio connections from Audio OUT on the player to Audio IN on the monitor must also be made 5 VIDEO OUT TERMINAL RCA Jack This terminal outputs an NTSC video signal and is used for connecting the player to a color video or TV mo...

Page 28: ...W2 f X 7 f X J Y f 1 W Y f V Lhe 6X fO2 6Ke 6X h eW2 eO2 6K e 6X e 7 Y f V X hN X N eW2 N Xh W Y Y N e 1 e Ye f eV 1 h 1e e7 Le X g 7 Y J Ye L e J H e f e N h e e 1e 1 g 0Ye7 0Y e 1 5 e 7 f f f h hI L e h e Lg J he 0Y e 5f f f3 Lh h N 1 e h e 3 X f 7 he h Hf f fN 1h he e h e V 1 f he h f f f h he e h e eV Lf h J h f f f h h J e h e e N X e e e W2 f hO h Lf L eJ fJ h hW e h e f Xe e Y e W Hf 5 h 1f...

Page 29: ...receives input via infrared signal and the Barcode terminal receives input via a wired connection Both the remote sensor and the Barcode Terminal can receive signals from either a Pioneer Barcode Reader or from the remote control unit Both Barcode and remote control commands are transmitted in serial data streams Note The infrared sensor and the Barcode Terminal cannot be used simultaneously The r...

Page 30: ... is open RCU input is decoded by the RCU Decoder See Figure 2 K on the next page and Appendix H CLD V2600 CLD V2400 Internal Player Controls for details page H 3 for Control Block Diagram The RCU Decoder interprets both commands and responses from an input device NOTE The player s RCU decoder cannot simultaneously decode signals received via remote sensor and Barcode Terminal CLD V2600 2400 Level ...

Page 31: ... e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e...

Page 32: ...t No parity Data length 8 bits Stop bit 1 bit CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Chapter Two CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 2 11 Pin Terminal Input Output Level 1 GND 2 TXD OUTPUT RS 232C 3 RXD INPUT RS 232C 4 DTR OUTPUT 5V PULLUP 5 No Connection 6 No Connection 7 No Connection 8 No Connection 9 TXD OUTPUT TTL 10 RXD INPUT TTL 11 GND 12 No Connection 13 No Connection 14 No Con...

Page 33: ... player does not use hardware handshaking Therefore control or handshaking lines other than TxD and RxD are not required even if the computer provides them Some computers however may require hardware handshaking The player makes a line available to be used as needed by the computer The DTR signal is always pulled high internally within the CLD V2600 CLD V2400 The player is connected to the RS 232C...

Page 34: ...F UP Sw 3 The background color or squelch on the monitor can be set to BLUE or BLACK This switch is set OFF UP at the factory providing a BLUE Squelch Sw 4 Not used NOTE These settings can be modified by entering data into Register C from a computer via the RS 232C port See Section 4 7 6 Register Control Commands Register C Set page 4 43 Settings for Switch 1 Load Start Power On Start and Switch 2...

Page 35: ... the DISPLAY button on the remote control will cause the chapter and frame numbers LD CAV discs or chapter and time numbers LD CLV discs track and absolute time numbers CDs or track index and elapsed time number of current track CDs to be displayed in the upper left corner of the video monitor NOTE Chapter numbers will be displayed only if they have been encoded on the LaserDisc at the customer s ...

Page 36: ...f the disc or the current track index and elapsed time of the current track The two digit track number 00 99 and a four digit absolute time number minutes and seconds 00 99 and 00 59 are displayed on the top line display line 0 in Figure 2 T Or the two digit track number 00 99 two digit index number 01 99 and the elapsed time number of the current track minutes and seconds are displayed on line 0 ...

Page 37: ...gure 2 U and Figure 2 V below The first item Digital or Analog indicates whether audio output is to come from the analog or digital channels of the videodisc Then the following options are available Stereo 1 L and 2 R and Audio Off Digital Analog and the options may be toggled through by pressing the AUDIO button repeatedly Digital Stereo is the default setting if digital audio is encoded on the d...

Page 38: ...r with CLV LaserDiscs or with CDs If there is a CLV disc in the drawer when the MULTI SPEED SET button is pressed the letters CLV appear in the upper right hand corner of the monitor and no speed change is set If there is a CD in the drawer when the MULTI SPEED SET button is pressed the player does not respond The table below shows the speeds as they are displayed and corresponding speeds See Figu...

Page 39: ...ng off the player or sending an RS 232C command puts the player back into Repeat Side mode Repeat Track is selected during CD playback of a particular track The player will play through the end of the track and when it reaches the track s end it will search to the beginning of the track and play it again When Auto Return is selected the player will play through the video material to the end of a C...

Page 40: ...AV or CLV disc that has chapters encoded on the disc to time numbers on a CLV disc and to track or time numbers on a CD The default setting is Chapter Search on LDs and Track Search on CDs 2 5 4 Area 3 Address Flag Display The proper address flag must be set to send the correct address to the player The address flag indicates the location to which the player will Search or Play The Search address ...

Page 41: ... Logo Also while it is possible to play distinct segments using LaserBarcode or Barcode CD commands it is not possible to play to distinct segments using the remote control unit It is possible to play through the disc to a specific end frame chapter or time number by indicating the address prior to a PLAY command SEARCH command or Multi Speed Command using the Remote Control Unit Segment plays are...

Page 42: ...CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 2 21 CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Chapter Two ...

Page 43: ...l Level I 3 1 Front Panel Control 3 2 Remote Control 3 3 Barcode Control CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 CLD V2400 LEVEL I III USER S MANUAL Programmer s Reference Guide 3 CHAPTER ...

Page 44: ...tion The operation performed when the STOP OPEN CLOSE button is pressed depends on the active mode of the player In Spin Up or Random Access Mode If the OPEN CLOSE button is pressed when the player is in Spin Up or Random Access Mode the active mode of the player changes to Reject Mode and the player enters Park when disc rotation stops Press the button again to open the disc tray In Spin Down Mod...

Page 45: ...hed Press the PLAY STEP FWD REV or SKIP FWD REV button to exit Pause Mode The PAUSE button does not toggle PAUSE ON and OFF PAUSE is can be used in Random Access Mode during LD or CD playback 3 1 4 SKIP FWD REV CLD V2600 CLD V2400 Function Pressing SKIP FORWARD makes the player jump forward one chapter or track at a time If SKIP FORWARD is pressed repeatedly it will skip forward the corresponding ...

Page 46: ... CD 3 1 6 STILL STEP FWD REV CAV LaserDiscs Only CLD V2600 Function When a CAV disc is playing pressing these buttons makes the player hold a still frame and step one frame forward or reverse Pressing these buttons has no effect when a CLV disc is playing and the letters CLV appear in the upper right corner of the screen They also have no effect when a CD is playing Explanation This command is eff...

Page 47: ...e LD V8000 LD V4400 LD V2200 LD V2000 3 2 1 Remote Control CU V113 RU V103 The CU V113 RU V103 have easy to use functions and large flat keys Their range of player control is limited to Level I basic manual controls See Figure 3 C 3 2 2 Description of Remote Control Functions Each remote control unit button associated with a corresponding command that may be used to control the CLD V2600 or the CL...

Page 48: ...t chapter frame track or time numbers on the screen During CD playback track numbers with the disc s absolute time location are displayed or track and index numbers are displayed with the elapsed time of the current track SCAN FWD REVERSE Press either of these buttons to move quickly forward or backward through the program material on a disc Rapid scanning continues as long as the button is depres...

Page 49: ...hen determines whether a disc is in the drawer If there is no disc in the drawer the player does nothing If there is a disc in the drawer it proceeds through the operations described in Park Mode below In Park Mode In Park Mode the player determines whether or not there is a disc in the disc tray If there is no disc the player does not operate If there is a disc the player enters Spin Up Mode and ...

Page 50: ... the player will repeat a specific track of a CD Auto Return When this mode is selected the player will play the disc side then spin down the disc and enter Park Mode Issue a Start or Play command to spin up the disc again If a picture stop is encoded on a CAV disc the player will play to that frame stop and hold a still frame until it receives the next motion command Picture Stops cannot be encod...

Page 51: ...the speed indicated to the end of the chapter returns to the beginning of the chapter and immediately replays the chapter again in the speed that has been indicated When the player searches to a chapter on a CAV disc it will hold a still frame If Repeat Chapter is selected and there is no picture stop encoded within the chapter the player plays through the chapter returns to the first frame of the...

Page 52: ...CDs or track index and time number CDs These numbers indicating the current location on the disc are displayed in the upper left corner of the monitor Explanation The display may be toggled ON or OFF If the display is turned ON the chapter frame or time numbers LDs or track and absolute time numbers CDs or track index and elapsed time number of the current track CDs will be displayed on the monito...

Page 53: ...available depending on the audio that is encoded on the disc that is playing See Figure 3 E Figure 3 F and Figure 3 G below NOTE See Section 2 5 2 On Screen Display Audio Status on page 2 16 CDs are encoded with only digital audio See page 3 11 LaserDisc encoded with both analog and digital audio LaserDisc encoded only with analog audio Chapter Three CLD V2600 2400 Level I III 3 10 TP 117 v 2 0 12...

Page 54: ...en Press the Fast or Slow button repeatedly to select a faster or slower speed until the desired speed is displayed The speed is set when the speed data is written into the Speed Register See Figure 3 H below for speed settings CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Chapter Three CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 3 11 Code Displayed Speed x3 3 x normal speed x2 2 x normal speed x1 no...

Page 55: ...ayer plays forward or reverse at the speed set by using the SPEED DOWN UP button if a search is not in progress If the MULTI SPEED command is sent while a search is in progress the player completes the search and immediately starts playing the CAV disc at the speed and in the direction indicated NOTE Audio is squelched muted during a multi speed play This command is ineffective on CLV LaserDiscs a...

Page 56: ... larger than the ones stored on the LaserDisc the player searches to the final frame number encoded on the disc If the argument is set to a track or time number larger than those encoded on a CD the player will not perform the search but will continue in the current mode 13 CHAPTER FRAME TRACK TIME Function Use this button to set the RCU address specification flag to a frame chapter track or time ...

Page 57: ...rs or track and index numbers and time numbers Chapter Three CLD V2600 2400 Level I III 3 14 TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual Chapter Mode Time Mode Chapter Mode Time Mode Time Mode Track Mode Time Mode Track Mode Refer to Section 2 5 and Figure 2 Q on page 2 14 also Section 2 5 4 Area 3 Address Flag Display page 2 19 ...

Page 58: ...es all of the barcode functions available within the original LaserBarcode standard command set and provides extended commands for time searches and time segment plays on CLV discs slow motion playback on CAV discs and access to digital audio See Appendix D for LB and LB2 command descriptions and sample barcodes 3 3 2 Barcode CD Commands The Barcode CD command set used to control the CLD V2600 and...

Page 59: ... 5 g h I f f g V g Y 3 g heV f f L f V g Y V g he V f f 1 f N g Y V g hfV4 f f f g H N g f f g g f Lf g g f 1f g g f L e g g f 1 e g g f e g g 3 f e g g V f e g g N f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f e g g f 5 e g g f H e g g f f g g f f g g J f 5f g g W f Hf g g 7 f 5 f g g f H f g g f g g g f 5g g g f Hg g g f 5 g g g f H g g...

Page 60: ...ers see Appendix E Using Pioneer Barcode Readers 3 3 6 Barcode Formats and Player Compatibility All production units of the CLD V2600 CLD V2400 LD V4400 industrial videodisc players are LB2 compatible LD V8000 players above serial ME3912276 are LB2 compatible An EPROM Upgrade kit is available to provide LB2 compatibility to older LD V8000 players LD V2200 players discontinued LD V2000 players disc...

Page 61: ...canned the display is turned off unless the Debug On command is sent to the player LaserBarcode standard commands can be sent to either LB or LB2 compatible players LB2 commands can only be sent to control LB2 compatible players however and Barcode CD commands can only be sent to control Barcode CD compatible players If a CD is being played and a LaserBarcode command is scanned and transmitted to ...

Page 62: ... 4 3 Initial Settings 4 4 Level III Commands for LD CD Control 4 5 Command Formats 4 6 Status Returns 4 7 Level III Command Descriptions CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 CLD V2400 LEVEL I III USER S MANUAL Programmer s Reference Guide 4 CHAPTER ...

Page 63: ...for a command The argument is always placed before the command The command is also used as the terminator of the argument In the simplest protocol the player immediately executes one command as soon as the terminator of the command line a CR carriage return is received Example 1000SE CR Search to frame 1000 The player has a command buffer that allows multiple commands to be sent from the external ...

Page 64: ...ication Control on page 4 38 4 1 1 Request Status When an error message is received it may be necessary to determine the player s current status in order to continue a program A variety of conditions can occur which may cause an error code to be sent Since actual hardware failure in the player is a relatively rare event other conditions may be detected which would allow a program to recover and co...

Page 65: ...t loaded There is no disc in the disc tray E12 Search error Search address cannot be found E13 De focusing error Laser error Unfocused E15 Picture stop Playing has been stopped by a picture stop code E16 Other device Input The command s sent via the serial line were not executed before commands were sent from the front panel keys and or the RCU E99 Panic Unrecoverable error occurred Disc cannot be...

Page 66: ...ettings page 2 13 Chapter Four CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Register Switch Initial Setting Status Key lock 0 Unlocked Video switch 1 ON Audio switch 7 Digital Stereo If digital audio is encoded on the disc Display switch 0 OFF Address flag 3 Frame CAV Time CLV Track CD CDV Speed parameter 60 Normal X1 speed Communication Control Mode 3 Automatic Status REG A 3 Frame Chapter LD Track Time CD CDV REG...

Page 67: ... Start SA 4 12 5 Play Address PL 4 13 6 Pause PA 4 14 7 Still ST 4 14 CAV 8 Step Forward SF 4 15 CAV 9 Step Reverse SR 4 15 CAV 10 Scan Forward NF 4 15 11 Scan Reverse NR 4 15 12 Multi Speed Forward Address MF 4 16 CAV 13 Multi Speed Reverse Address MR 4 16 CAV 14 Speed Set Integer SP 4 17 CAV 15 Search Address SE 4 18 16 Stop Marker Address SM 4 20 17 Frame Set FR 4 21 18 Chapter Set CH 4 21 19 T...

Page 68: ...Integer RA 4 39 46 Register B Set Squelch Control Integer RB 4 42 47 Register C Set Miscellaneous Integer RC 4 43 48 Register A Request Display A 4 44 49 Register B Request Squelch Control B 4 44 50 Register C Request Miscellaneous C 4 45 51 Input Unit Request I 4 46 52 Input Number Wait N 4 46 4 6 TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual Figure 4 E continued from previous page ...

Page 69: ...ess or an integer 1 An Address The address can be a frame number time number chapter number LDs or time block track or index number CDs depending how the address flag is set When an address larger than the maximum allowable value is input correct evaluation cannot be made Addresses may be expressed as numbers indicated below CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Chapter Four CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s...

Page 70: ... parentheses it is optional and can be omitted Command String A command string consists of multiple commands The maximum length of a command string is 20 characters and it is terminated by the C R code 0D hex Example FR2000SE 2300PL C R After the termination the command string is evaluated and executed sequentially from the first command The L F code 0A hex and SPACE code 20 hex even if contained ...

Page 71: ...us Return In response to a single request command the status is displayed as the appropriate character string with a termination code at the end A termination code of either C R or C R L F can be selected by using Register C If multiple request commands are sent to the player within the same command string each status value is returned as the appropriate character string with a C R or C R L F term...

Page 72: ...ion and is within a maximum of 20 ms T2 is the command execution time and is at least 14 ms T2 before the C R increases depending on the type of command The minimum processing time for any command total of T1 and T2 is 14 ms Chapter Four CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Figure 4 G Timing Diagram TxD CR CR R T1 T2 Execution 4 10 TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual T1 20 ms T2 14 m...

Page 73: ... Mode is the state where the disc tray is opened to change the disc or the tray is drawn out If this command is sent when the player is in Park the door is opened and the Door Open Mode starts This command is also effective in other modes disc rotation stops and then the door is opened An error E04 is returned if the door is already opened Execution Park Mode O P C R R C R Door Open Mode 2 DOOR CL...

Page 74: ...A Explanation If this command is sent when the player is in Park or Reject Mode the Setup Mode begins and disc rotation is started When the player is ready to begin playing the audio and video content of the disc it enters Pause Mode at the first position in the program area of the disc Then the completion status is returned Execution Park Mode disc in tray S A C R R C R Pause Mode Disc is success...

Page 75: ...ode it is executed and the disc plays from the beginning of the program area Once playback begins the completion status is returned Playback continues until another motion command is received Execution 1 Park Spin Up or Pause Mode CLV or CAV or Still Mode CAV LDs P L C R R C R Play Mode Execution 2 Spin Up Still or Pause Mode CAV LDs CAV F R 3 2 4 0 0 P L C R Plays to Frame 32400 and enters Still ...

Page 76: ...2812 6 PAUSE LD CD Function Playback ceases and pausing occurs Format P A Explanation If this command is sent to the player while it is in Random Access Mode pausing occurs at the current disc location video and or audio playback ceases and a blue or black screen appears on the monitor Execution Play Mode P A C R R C R Pause Mode P L C R R C R Play Mode 7 STILL LD CAV Only Function Playback is sto...

Page 77: ...e disc Format N F SCAN FORWARD N R SCAN REVERSE Explanation If this command is sent to the player when it is in the Random Access Mode the pictures on a LaserDisc will move at high speed about 500 frames forward or reverse and audio is squelched This movement is referred to as Scan Mode On a CD program material is still audible but is scanned at a high speed When the Scan is completed the original...

Page 78: ...completion status is returned Execution 1 Play Mode M F C R R C R Multi Speed Mode Execution 2 Still Mode F R 3 4 5 0 0 M F C R Multi Speed Mode Frame 34500 reached R C R Still Mode Chapter Four CLD V2600 2400 Level I III IMPORTANT NOTE When using the MULTI SPEED command with an address the auto stop function will be released if any other command including a status request is sent before the speci...

Page 79: ... at the corresponding speeds in column three Execution Play Mode 3 0 S P M F C R R C R 1 2 speed Multi Speed play 15 S P C R R C R 1 4 speed Multi Speed play CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Chapter Four Integer Possible range Speed Integer Possible range Speed of integers of integers 180 150 255 X3 15 12 22 1 4 120 91 149 X2 7 6 11 1 8 60 46 90 X1 4 3 5 1 16 30 23 45 1 2 2 0 2 Step 1 Figure 4 H CLD V26...

Page 80: ...isc Still Mode occurs When the specified address is reached on a CLV LaserDisc or on a CD Pause Mode occurs Execution LDs CAV disc in Play Mode FR sets address flag to Frame No F R 4 5 0 0 S E C R R C R Searches to Frame 4500 enters Still Mode CAV disc in Play Mode CH sets address flag to Chapter C H 5 S E C R R C R Searches to Chapter 5 and enters Still Mode 6 S E C R R C R Searches to Chapter 6 ...

Page 81: ...evel III control using the B command For details see Section 2 5 On Screen Displays in Manual Mode and Section 4 7 4 Request Commands 36 Block No Request on page 4 33 TR sets address flag to Track T R 03 S E CR R CR Searches to track 03 and enters Pause Mode IX sets address flag to Index IX 03 01 S E CR R CR Searches to Track 03 Index 01 and enters Pause Mode NOTE If only one index is encoded on a...

Page 82: ...he stop marker is functionally similar to the auto stop operation of the Play and the Multi Speed commands However the auto stop and the stop marker return a completion status at different times In an auto stop operation the completion status is returned when the marked address is reached In the stop marker operation the completion status is returned when the stop marker is set The stop marker com...

Page 83: ...ion CAV Disc Play Mode F R 1 2 4 1 6 S E C R R C R Searches to Frame 12416 on a CAV LaserDisc and holds a still frame CLV Disc Play Mode F R 1 5 2 3 1 2 S E C R R C R Searches to 15 minutes 23 seconds 12 Frames and lands in Pause NOTE 15 23 will appear on the On Screen Display but F CR will return 152312 18 CHAPTER SET LD Function Address flag is set to chapter Format C H Explanation If this comma...

Page 84: ...t be set to Frame See page 4 21 17 Frame Set Time number searches on CDs include minutes and seconds up to a maximum number of 9959 99 min 59 sec CDs contain a maximum capacity of 74 minutes of playing time on a single side Execution 1 CLV Disc Play Mode LDs T M 1 2 4 1 6 S E C R R C R Search 1 Hr 24 Min 16 Sec Execution 2 CD Play Mode CDs T M 1 2 4 1 S E C R R C R Search 12 Min 41 Sec 20 TRACK SE...

Page 85: ... C R Search to track 14 block 15 22 BLOCK SET CD Function Address flag is set to block Format B K Explanation If this command is sent the address flag is set to block when a CD is playing and the subsequent addresses to be handled are evaluated as time numbers which include blocks A block number is entered as a six digit number that includes the minute second and block of the elapsed time on the d...

Page 86: ...L O Explanation The lead out symbol can be used in place of a number as the target address of a search or auto play operation If the leadout command is sent while an LD is playing the LO value can be estimated as follows Frame number 65535 CAV 9595929 CLV Time Code 95959 9 hour 59 minutes 59 seconds Chapter number 79 When a lead out search is made on the CLD V2400 the convergence occurs immediatel...

Page 87: ...VIDEO CONTROL LD CD Function Video switch is turned ON OFF Format Integer V D Explanation The Video Control Register is reset The initial value of the register is 1 the video switch is ON In this condition the Video Switch is controlled by the Squelch Switch When in Park or Search or Pause Mode the Squelch Switch is OFF and a blue screen appears See Figure 4 M on page 4 27 When the video switch is...

Page 88: ...witch Diagram ARG FUNCTION S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 0 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 ANALOG CH1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 2 ANALOG CH2 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 3 ANALOG STEREO 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 4 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 DIGITAL CH1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 DIGITAL CH2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 7 DIGITAL STEREO 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Figure 4 K Audio Control Register FUNCTION S6 S7 S8 S9 Analog Audio Only 1 0 1 0 Dig...

Page 89: ...ocked A value of 1 means ON and they are locked At that time the key lock LED is set ON and operation of all control keys on the player and the remote control unit are locked out The power switch can be used Execution 1 K L C R R C R Key Lock ON 0 K L C R R C R Key Lock OFF CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Chapter Four CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 4 27 Integer Function 0 U...

Page 90: ... is 3RA This makes available the frame or time number on LDs and chapter numbers if they are encoded on the disc If a CD is playing track and time are available The actual items to be displayed are determined by the contents of Register A See page 4 39 for details about Register A Execution Display switch OFF 1 D S C R R C R Display switch ON Chapter Four CLD V2600 2400 Level I III 4 28 TP 117 v 2...

Page 91: ...R C R HELLO C R R C R All the lines are cleared and a string of seven characters is written in Line 3 4 P R C R R C R SELECT A MENU ITEM C R R C R A string of 18 characters is written in Line 4 3 P R C R R C R string of seven spaces C R R C R Spaces overwrite the seven character word in line 3 so it appears only line 3 is cleared CS C R R C R All lines are cleared CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Chapte...

Page 92: ...f eB1hf 7 I e hf3L J5 he3Le J5 he3L J5 hf3L J5 W5 S U g f he f e hf e hf e hf 3 e hfN1 7H heN1 J L 7H heV T Y hfN1 7H W Y he W Xh g e f 6Xg f eC5hf e hf eC5hf V4 6X e hf hf 7R1 hf N H 3T5 7HhfW Y V X g g 3 eC5 hB1g f 0Yhf e hf Y B1 e hf 3T5hf 3T5 3T5hf J L N H J5 hf he he g g V4 0Y h g f e hf V U e hf N Hhf N H N HhfW R X W Y hfV X W Y g g f K C5g f 3T T5hf V Xhf K C5 3 C5 e hf7H N1 7Y V Yh g f V4...

Page 93: ...o the player while a CD is playing Execution Play Mode CAV Play Mode CLV F C R 0 2 0 4 4 C R F C R 0 10 4 4 2 C R F C R 0 2 0 4 5 C R F C R 0 10 4 4 6 C R F C R 0 2 0 4 5 C R F C R 0 10 5 0 2 C R F C R 0 2 0 4 7 C R F C R 0 10 5 0 7 C R 32 CHAPTER NUMBER REQUEST LD Function The chapter number which is currently being played is returned Format C Explanation Contents of the Chapter Number Register a...

Page 94: ...cess Mode or if the player is in the lead in or lead out area of a disc If a time number on the disc cannot be correctly read the previous number is used When a CD is played the player returns a four digit number minutes 00 99 and seconds 00 59 A single side of a CD contains a maximum of 74 minutes of playing time Execution 1 Play Mode CLV LaserDisc playing LD s T C R 0 3 2 1 3 C R 0 hour 32 minut...

Page 95: ...s returned Format B Explanation Contents of the Block Number Register are returned The block number is returned as part of a 6 digit integer minutes 00 59 seconds 00 59 and block number 00 74 Correct values will not be shown if the player is not in Random Access Mode or if the player is in the lead in or lead out area of a disc An error E04 is returned if this query is sent to the player while a L...

Page 96: ... Track 4 Index 1 2 minutes 25 seconds 47 blocks A C R 0401022550 C R Track 4 Index 1 2 minutes 25 seconds 50 blocks A C R 0401022552 C R Track 4 Index 1 2 minutes 25 seconds 52 blocks 38 TOC INFORMATION CD Function TOC information is returned Format Q Explanation This command returns a 10 digit integer that includes The track number of the first track the track number of the last track and the abs...

Page 97: ...play P03 Disc Unloading Disc tray is opening P04 Play Images and sound are reproduced at normal speed P05 Still Picture is displayed as a still P06 Pause Pausing occurs without picture display P07 Search Searching for a specific address P08 Scan Scanning high speed playback in forward or reverse P09 Multi Speed Playing in Multi Speed Execution Play Mode P C R P 0 4 C R S T C R R C R Still Mode P C...

Page 98: ...isc loaded is a CAV 12 inch disc Side 1 with chapters 41 DISC STATUS REQUEST CD or CDV Function Attributes of the disc being played are returned Format K Explanation Status information concerning the disc is returned in the following format If this command is sent while a LaserDisc is playing en error code E04 will be returned C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C R C1 disc loading 0 not loaded 1 loaded C2 Un...

Page 99: ...Disc Player The next two characters 27 or 18 in the examples above indicate the player series or model number The CLD V2600 will return 27 as the next two digits the CLD V2400 will return 18 The last two digits XX represent the player version number and they are updated periodically as running changes are made to the players Execution X C R P 1 5 1 8 0 1 C R In this example the last two digits XX ...

Page 100: ...ode is specified an error occurs Execution CCR 3 Player s set to CCR Mode 3 no R is returned 2 C M C R Note No R is returned here as player is in currently in CCR Mode 3 CCR 2 Player is in CCR Mode 2 R is returned 3 C M C R R C R Note R is returned as player is in CCR Mode 2 CCR 3 Player is in CCR Mode 3 no R returned 44 CCR MODE REQUEST LD CD Function Current communication mode is returned Format...

Page 101: ...ined by Register A CD Track and Index numbers are processed in the Chapter Register CD Block numbers are processed as part of the time number in the Frame Time Register CLD V2600 2400 Level I III Chapter Four CLD V2600 2400 Level I III User s Manual TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 4 39 Integer Function User s Chapter Frame Track Time 0 Display Off 0 0 0 1 Frame or Time Number 0 0 1 2 Chapter or Track Number 0 ...

Page 102: ...Area 12 lines x 20 Characters Line 0 Line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Chapter CAV or CLV 2 Track Index CD 4 Frame CAV or Time CLV 5 Time or Time Block CD 4 or 6 Figure 4 T User s Area 10 lines x 20 Characters Line 0 Line 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Chapter CAV or CLV 2 Track Index CD 4 Frame CAV or Time CLV 5 Time or Time Block CD 4 or 6 The display positions on the screen for the CLD V2400 are pictured below ...

Page 103: ...ayed followed by C R NOTE The display switch can be turned ON or OFF at any time However if Register A is changed so that the User s Display Area is disabled the contents of the User s Display Area will be cleared Also if the Print Character command is issued before Register A is set for the User s Display Area the character string will not be seen The Power On default for display control is 3RA T...

Page 104: ...witch invalid In this state the video and audio signals are continually output The initial value is 0 It must be noted that these signals may contain noise components which may adversely affect equipment connected to the output of the player Therefore the operation must be fully understood before this function is used Execution Disable the video squelch during searching 128 R B 23000 S E 0 R B C R...

Page 105: ...e specified in combination by using the decimal values from 0 to 255 The completion status is returned immediately NOTE When Repeat Side or Chapter Repeat is selected by the RCU the Side Repeat function of Register C goes to ON and when Auto Return is selected by the RCU the Side Repeat Function of Register C goes to OFF NOTE Test Mode is used when the player is serviced to evaluate player operati...

Page 106: ...r and User s Display are enabled 49 REGISTER B REQUEST LD CD Function Returns the contents of Register B Squelch Control Format B Explanation Returns Register B video and audio squelch attributes in the following format B C8 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C R C8 Video squelch disabled 1 ON 0 OFF C7 Audio squelch disabled 1 ON 0 OFF C1 to C6 are set to 0 Execution 1 2 8 R B C R R C R B C R B 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ...

Page 107: ... Select 1 Black 0 Blue C6 TxD Terminator 1 CR LF 0 CR C7 BAUD Rate 1 1200 0 4800 C8 Test Mode 1 ON 0 OFF Execution R C 0 16R C C R R C R Background color set to Black C C R C 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 C R Indicates that background color has been set to Black R C 16 1 R C C R R C R Side Repeat ON background color set to Blue C C R C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 C R Indicates Side Repeat is ON background color set to Blue...

Page 108: ...tton previously pressed I C R FF C R Key Input 23517 I C R 07 C R The last digit is returned in this case 7 52 INPUT NUMBER WAIT LD CD Function Awaits digit input data from remote control Format N Explanation When this command is entered the player returns the first digit that is entered through the remote control 0 9 Only one digit is returned and any other character or non digit button is ignore...

Page 109: ...13 Multi Speed Reverse Address MR 4 16 CAV 14 Speed Integer SP 4 17 CAV 15 Search Address SE 4 18 16 Stop Marker Address SM 4 20 17 Frame Set FR 4 21 18 Chapter Set CH 4 21 19 Time Set TM 4 22 CLV 20 Track Set TR 4 22 21 Index Set IX 4 23 22 Block Set BK 4 23 23 Clear CL 4 24 24 Lead Out Symbol LO 4 24 Control Switch Commands 25 Audio Control Integer AD 4 25 26 Video Control Integer VD 4 25 27 Key...

Page 110: ...K 4 36 42 LVP Model Name Request X 4 37 Communication Control Commands 43 Communication Control Integer CM 4 38 44 CCR Mode Request M 4 38 Register Control Commands 45 Register A Set Display Integer RA 4 39 46 Register B Set Squelch Control Integer RB 4 42 47 Register C Set Miscellaneous Integer RC 4 43 Register Request Commands 48 Register A Request Display A 4 44 49 Register B Request Squelch Co...

Page 111: ... Forward Address MF 4 16 CAV 13 Multi Speed Reverse Address MR 4 16 CAV 14 Speed Integer SP 4 17 CAV 15 Search Address SE 4 18 16 Stop Marker Address SM 4 20 17 Frame Set FR 4 21 18 Chapter Set CH 4 21 19 Time Set TM 4 22 CLV 23 Clear CL 4 24 24 Lead Out Symbol LO 4 24 Control Switch Commands 25 Audio Control Integer AD 4 25 26 Video Control Integer VD 4 25 27 Key Lock Integer KL 4 27 Level III Co...

Page 112: ...Integer CM 4 38 44 CCR Mode Request M 4 38 Register Control Commands 45 Register A Set Display Integer RA 4 39 46 Register B Set Squelch Control Integer RB 4 42 47 Register C Set Miscellaneous Integer RC 4 43 Register Request Commands 48 Register A Request Display A 4 44 49 Register B Request Squelch Control B 4 44 50 Register C Request Miscellaneous C 4 45 Input Output Device Control Commands 51 ...

Page 113: ...Time Set TM 4 22 20 Track Set TR 4 22 21 Index Set IX 4 23 22 Block Set BK 4 23 23 Clear CL 4 24 24 Lead Out Symbol LO 4 24 Control Switch Commands 25 Audio Control Integer AD 4 25 26 Video Control Integer VD 4 25 27 Key Lock Integer KL 4 27 Display Control Commands 28 Display Control Integer DS 4 28 29 Clear Screen CS 4 29 30 Print Character Integer PR 4 30 Level III Commands for CLD V2600 2400 C...

Page 114: ...8 44 CCR Mode Request M 4 38 Register Control Commands 45 Register A Set Display Integer RA 4 39 46 Register B Set Squelch Control Integer RB 4 42 47 Register C Set Miscellaneous Integer RC 4 43 Register Request Commands 48 Register A Request Display A 4 44 49 Register B Request Squelch Control B 4 44 50 Register C Request Miscellaneous C 4 45 Input Output Device Control Commands 51 Input Unit Req...

Page 115: ...gram execution See Level III Command Input Number Wait N SEARCH First set the address flag using the CHAP FRAME TRACK TIME button Then specify the number LEVEL I CONTROL to be searched to by using the digit buttons Press the SEARCH button to execute After searching the player presents a still frame on CAV discs or immediately plays on CLV discs or CDs CHAP FRAME TRACK TIME Press this button to set...

Page 116: ...discontinued LD V2200 videodisc players and the LC V330 AutoChanger to Commodore Amigas and any IBM PC or compatible computer that supports a DB 25 female connector CC 13 DB 15 male to DB 9 female LD Player Computer GND 1 5 GND TxD 2 2 RxD RxD 3 3 TxD DTR 4 8 CTS 1 Carrier Detect 4 DTR 6 DSR Jumper pins 1 4 6 together on DB 9 The CC 13 is an RS 232C cable which interfaces Pioneer s CLD V2600 CLD V...

Page 117: ...D V2400 LD V4400 LD V8000 LD V4200 discontinued LD V2200 videodisc players and the LC V330 AutoChanger to the Macintosh Plus SE Macintosh IIs and Apple II GS computers It connects the 15 pin RS 232C port on the player to the Circular 8 Modem port on the Apple Macintosh CC 03 DB 15 male to DB 25 male LD Player Computer GND 1 7 GND TxD 2 3 RxD RxD 3 2 TxD DTR 4 5 CTS 6 DSR Conn Housing Shield Conn H...

Page 118: ... e e e f e e e e f e e e e f e e e e f e e e e f e e e e f e e e e f e e e e f e e e e f e e e e f e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e...

Page 119: ...X f 7 Yf eJ Mg7 L he O e7 0M W 5 f 7 Y e N 7 Y e 5 7 Hf 7 HhfO2 5f KfJ e7 H f J 1 fO2 J f 7 Y he Yf J J Yf H e O J 5 heW2 Hf e7 J 5gW Mg 5 W2 5 7 5f YhfJ H f 7 7 Y fJ 5 J 7 H h W 5 f I4 J 5 7 Hg7 H g H W YJ YfJ H hf7 5gJ X Hg7 H 7 5 J 5he 7 M eW H g I 7 0YJ 5 g 5g J W H 7 Y f7 Hg7 V f J 5 J 0Y 7 YheJ Ye O W2 fN hf7 H f J HgO T 0M W J Hg f W2 e f J 5 fW H 7 Mhf e7 e O2 5 7 L eJ 5 eW2 J 5gW fO2 R fW...

Page 120: ... e e e W Y e e e e W Y e e e e W Y e e e e 7Ye e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e W2 6X e e e e M B1 e e e e J5 e e e e W Y e e e e W Y e e e e W Y e e e e 7Ye e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e...

Page 121: ... e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e W2 6X e e e e e e e e e e e e e e M B1 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e J5 e e e e e e e e e e e e e e W Y e e e e e e e e e e e e e e W Y e e e e e e e e e e e e e e W Y e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 7Ye e e e e e e e e e e e e e e W2 6X gW2 6X fW2 6X gW e g 6X hW2 6X ...

Page 122: ...f mutes both analog and digital audio playback 7 Play Instructs the player to play the disc a If player is in Park Mode the Play command instructs the player to spin up and begin playing the disc b If player is in Still or Pause Mode the Play command instructs the player to resume playback of the disc from that point 8 Pause Instructs the player to halt playback of the disc and squelches the video...

Page 123: ...e player to spin up the disc from a park position and pause at frame 1 CAV discs or time number 0 00 00 CLV discs with video squelched 16 D Stereo Sets the audio control attribute to digital stereo plays back left and right digital audio channels simultaneously 17 D Ch 1 Left Sets the audio control attribute to digital channel 1 plays back digital left channel only 18 D Ch 1 Right Sets the audio c...

Page 124: ...he motion segment is completed the player will a enter Still Mode on the fist frame of the next chapter on CAV discs b enter Pause Mode on the first frame of the next chapter on CLV discs Extended Segment Play Commands 3 Time Segment Instructs the player to search to the start time number and play to the end time number When the motion segment is completed the player enters Pause Mode This command...

Page 125: ...V40Y V fV4 0Y V4 0Y W5 0Y e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e ...

Page 126: ...n the first page of this appendix These barcodes will play on any LD CD combination player that is CD barcode compatible such as the Pioneer CLD V2600 and the CLD V2400 For more information contact Pioneer New Media Technoglogies Inc Engineering Support East Coast 201 327 6400 West Coast 310 952 2111 Barcode CD is a trademark of SONY Corp Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Corp E 2 TP 11...

Page 127: ...nd barcode commands to the above listed players See Appendix D for sample LaserBarcode Standard Commands and sample LaserBarcode 2 Extended Commands See Appendix E for sample Barcode CD commands See Appendix G for information about Pioneer Barcode Readers the UC V108BC and the UC V109BC Barcode Formats Pioneer Player Compatibility Appendix F Barcode Formats Pioneer Player Compatibility TP 117 v 2 ...

Page 128: ...code Readers TP 117 v2 0 12 93 G 1 Figure A Four views of the UC V108BC Figure B Battery Installation Transmitting Infrared Signals 1 Reset Switch 2 Battery Cover 3 Infrared Transmitter 4 Sensor Unit 5 READ Button 6 SEND REPEAT Button 7 PLAY Button 8 SCAN FWD REV Buttons 9 STEP FWD REV Buttons 10 SKIP FWD REV Buttons 11 AUDIO Button 12 DISPLAY Button 13 PAUSE 14 Control Cable Connection Terminal S...

Page 129: ... by pressing the SEND REPEAT button again A Beep indicates the code has been successfully transmitted A control cable is packaged with the unit to provide a wired connection The control cable has mono mini plugs at both ends The end that connects to the Autoscanning reader has a locking connector and when inserted into the plug on the reader should be twisted to provided a secure connection The pl...

Page 130: ...c player or combination LD CD player insert a LaserDisc or Compact Disc that has accompanying barcode materials Spin up the disc by pressing the PLAY button on the reader or on the front of the unit or by sending a START barcode command on LB2 compatible players Grasp the reader like a pen and place the sensor next to the barcode tilted at about a 30 degree angle from a vertical position Press the...

Page 131: ... the player via wired connection the code is transmitted automatically to the player as soon as it is scanned There is no need to press the SEND REPEAT button A beep will sound as the barcode is read NOTE In both wired or infrared mode the reader holds the last barcode scanned in its memory for approximately 60 seconds The last barcode scanned can be re sent by pressing the SEND REPEAT button agai...

Page 132: ...frared Barcode or RCU code to an electric signal Wired Remote Control Unit This is the Barcode terminal on the front panel It receives the Barcode or RCU code via the stereo pin jack Head Phone Jack CLD V2600 only This is the jack for a headphone on the front panel There is also a volume control Key Decoder When a front panel button key is pressed the key decoder generates data corresponding to th...

Page 133: ...ontrol block and executes them to control the player accordingly Servo Control Unit This unit communicates with the digital servo unit and controls player processing Video Control Unit This unit analyzes video control commands received from the communication control block to control output video signals Audio Control Unit This unit analyzes audio control commands received from the communication co...

Page 134: ...MOTE CONTROL WIRED REMOTE CONTROL KEY DECODER RCU DECODER o o o RS 232C BUFFER CHARACTER GENERATOR KEY RCU COMMAND PROCESSOR RS 232C COMMAND PROCESSOR SERVO CONTROL VIDEO CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL FOCUS SERVO TRACKING SERVO SLIDER SERVO SPINDLE SERVO C O M M U N I C A T I O N C O N T R O L B L O C K P L A Y E R C O N T R O L B L O C K LED LED DRIVER o o ...

Page 135: ...k index or block number are provided for each control method Therefore arguments input for one particular control method do not affect operations performed with another method Internal Player Components Address Specification Flag Register computer control This register indicates whether a particular address argument sent from a computer is a frame chapter track index time or block number Digit Buf...

Page 136: ...s the current chapter number if an LD encoded with chapters is playing It stores the current track number if a CD is playing Current Index Register This register stores the current index of a specific track on a CD Search Frame or Time Register This register stores the frame number LD CAV or time number LD CLV or CD of the search destination The search operation is performed by comparing the conte...

Page 137: ...s set and the address specification flag indicates index the contents of this register are compared with the current index If they match the player automatically pauses at the index Speed Register This register stores the speed used for multi speed play Audio Video Control Register This register controls audio video output Display Control Register This register controls the display of frame number...

Page 138: ...ex 14 Mark Frame 12 Search Chapter Track 15 Mark Chapter Track 16 Mark Index 17 Video Control 18 Audio Control 19 Display Control 20 Reg A Reg B Reg C e e h h h h h h e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e...

Page 139: ...mmand evaluation is made the contents of this buffer are transferred to a specified register 6 Remote Control Use Address Flag When the remote control unit is used to perform a Search this flag specifies whether the address is assigned as a chapter track frame or time 7 Remote Control Digit Buffer Contains the numbers input by remote control 8 Remote Control Data Register Temporarily contains the ...

Page 140: ... for the marker which is used to indicate the end point of auto play When auto play is engaged the contents of the Mark Frame or Time Register and the Current Frame or Time Register are compared 15 Mark Chapter or Track Contains the chapter LD or track number CD for the marker Its use is the same as that of the Mark Frame or Time Register 16 Mark Index Contains the index number for the marker Its ...

Page 141: ...mote control once the target frame is hit the player plays immediately under computer control it lands in pause On the LD V8000 under remote control or computer control the player searches to the CLV frame number and holds a still frame 6 If the video area of a CDV has been recorded using the PAL system sound only will be reproduced when it is played on a CLD V2600 or CLD V2400 The disc is treated...

Page 142: ...New Media Technologies Inc 1993 Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reprinted or reproduced in any form without the permission in writing of the copyright holder CLD V2600 2400Notes J 2 TP 117 v 2 0 12 93 Appendix J CLD V2600 2400 Notes ...

Page 143: ...ks etc On the front panel Headphone jack with volume control Pause button Step Forward Step Reverse Skip Forward Skip Reverse buttons Also a Display button Shuttle dial forward and reverse fast speed control Two speed CAV scan speed 9x and 32x CLV clear scan and normal scan More descriptive front panel display with frame time and chapter numbers Fully plug compatible with CLD V2400 same RS 232C mn...

Page 144: ... Tokyo 153 JAPAN PIONEER NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES INC Pioneer Technical Publication TP 117 V 2 0 12 93 EAST Sales Office Engineering Support 600 East Crescent Avenue Upper Saddle River NJ 07458 1827 TEL 201 327 6400 FAX 201 327 9379 CENTRAL Sales Office 1263 Hamilton Parkway Itasca IL 60143 TEL 708 285 4500 FAX 708 285 4570 WEST Corporate Headquarters Sales Engineering Support 2265 E 220th St Long B...

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