21)
INDEX SET
CD
Function:
Address flag is set to “index.”
Format:
IX
Explanation: If this command is sent, the address flag is set to “index,” when a
CD is playing and the subsequent addresses to be handled are
evaluated as index numbers of a specific track. Up to 99 tracks
(01-99) and 100 indices (00-99) may be encoded on a CD. An index
number is entered as a four digit number that includes the track and
index number on the disc (0100-9999). The actual index location
can be obtained in Level III computer control by sending a query to
the player ?I. Index searches are not accessible using the remote
control. If this command is sent while a LaserDisc is playing, an
error message, E04, is returned.
Execution:
* Address flag = block
I X <C/R>
R <C/R>
* Address flag = index
1 4 1 5 S E <C/R>
R <C/R>
* Search to track 14, index 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 disc. The maximum number is 995974, 99
minutes, 59 seconds and 74 blocks. The actual block location can be
obtained in Level III computer control by sending a query to the
player ?B. Block mode is not accessible using the remote control. If
this command is sent while a LaserDisc is playing, an error message,
E04, is returned.
Execution:
* Address flag = track
B K <C/R>
R <C/R>
* Address flag = block
1 4 1 5 1 6 S E <C/R>
R <C/R>
* Search to 14 minutes 15 seconds and the 16th block.
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