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• Notes
Normal operation
• Some operations in Search mode are prohibited for some discs. In such a case, an error is not generated when the mode is specified, but an error
is generated when execution of the SE command is attempted.
• Always use the ZS command at the beginning of a command string.
• To use the ZS command during setup (PLAYER ACTIVE STATUS = P03,) always use the ZR command before the ZS command.
• If a disc does not exist at the location specified by the ZS command, playback of the disc in the next location in numerical sequence is executed
if it is before the location of no-disc detection. If it is after the location of no-disc detection, a “No Disc Error” (E11) is generated.
• If an RJ command is issued during startup of the disc, the disc is returned to the rack, as with the ZR command.
• During GUI Menu mode (during Setup or Sub-Set-up mode,) normal commands, the NI command, or AI command cannot be accepted. If GUI
Menu mode is entered during execution of a command, only normal commands are canceled. Other commands can be accepted during GUI
Menu mode.
• Repeat mode is canceled if the SE command is executed.
• If the KO command is issued before location of no-disc detection, an error is generated, and the error code is displayed.
• The setting of Repeat mode is disabled in playback mode (Status is P1X with ?P).
• If an impossible OSD display item is specified (for example, if time display is specified for a DVD for which time data are not available) with the
DS command, an error is generated, and the error code is displayed.
• The NI and AI commands are effective only when the disc type has been detected (except for NO DISC and UNKNOWN). disc type can be
checked using the KO command.
Operation with master-slave communication
• If the disc is being returned to the rack with the ZS command, etc., while a slave player is operating, the master player will assume success of the
operation.
• The “End of Receive” Status (R) is generated by the master player. If a communication error is generated between the master and a slave player,
only the error data item “E92” is stored, and the error code “E00” will not be returned to the host computer.
• The OP, UL, and CO commands apply to only the master player even during Slave Player Operation mode. That is, opening/closing of the hood
of a slave player cannot be controlled with RS-232C commands.
• Any part of a command string after the ZR and RJ commands sent to a slave player is ignored.
• A request command to the slave player(s) takes 0.5 seconds at maximum. The ?T and ?A commands are exceptions, and return status data
immediately.
• The ?T and ?A commands during Stop mode, etc., will generate errors if issued to the master player. But this is not the case for the slave player(s),
and time data are always transmitted.
• If any connection error is detected between the master and slave players, the player returns a “E92” code once in response to any command.
Afterwards, the players will not accept any commands.
• If the host computer is connected to the slave player, the player returns a “E92” code once in response to any command. Afterwards, the players
will not accept any commands.
• Allow at least 0.5 second (1 second recommended) between commands to the slave player(s), except for the ?A, ?T, NI, AI, NO, AO, KO, and ID
commands.
• No command can be accepted during the first approximately 3 seconds after the power is turned on.
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Summary of Contents for VC-8100
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