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Interface Cable Specifications
Connecting the LD-V4400 to Macintosh and Apple II Computers
The LD-V4400 uses the following cables to attach to the computers listed below:
Computer
Pioneer Cable #
Connection
Macintosh Plus, SE, II
& Apple IIGS
CC - 04
DB-15 male to Mini-Din 8
Apple II, II+, IIE with
Super Serial Card
CC - 03
DB-15 male to DB-25 male
C-2
TP 116
v1.1 • 9/93
Appendix C LD-V4400 Interface Cable Specifications
Pin Configurations for Specific Cables
CC-04
DB-15 male to Mini-Din 8 male
LD Player
Computer
GND 1
4 & 8
SG & + RxD
TxD 2
5 RxD
RxD 3
3 TxD
DTR 4
1 HS OUT
Conn. Housing
Shield
The CC-04 is an RS-232C cable which interfaces Pioneer’s
LD-V4400, LD-V8000, LD-V4200 and LD-V2200 videodisc
players, the LC-V330 AutoChanger, and the LD-V4300D 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. Housing
The CC-03 is an RS-232C cable which interfaces Pioneer’s
LD-V4400, LD-V8000, LD-V4200 and LD-V2200 videodisc players,
the LC-V330 AutoChanger, and the LD-V4300D to the IBM
InfoWindow*, the Apple II series Super Serial Card and to
Pioneer’s UC-V102 Videodisc Controller.
NOTE:
Pioneer Cable CC-03, CC-04, CC-12 and CC-13 also interface to Pioneer’s CLD-V2400 and
CLD-V2600 videodisc players.
RS-232C Player Control —
This is a simple method of testing the com port to assure the computer and
player are communicating. By opening the communication port, and sending command mnemonics,
users can control the LD-V4400 (and other Pioneer Induistrial Videodisc players) directly from the
computer. Check to make sure that the BAUD Rate of the player is set to match the BAUD rate of the
software you are using, and make sure you have the proper cable connected. Send a command
mnemonic, followed by a carriage return. (See
Appendix A, List of Level III Commands.)
If
communications has been established, the player will execute the command and send back an “R”. If the
player and computer are communicating, but for some reason, the player cannot execute the command, it
will send back a specific error message beginning with an “E”. See
Chapter 4
, for more information.
Communications software, such as Qmodem™, PROCOMM™ or the terminal program that is included
with Microsoft Windows™ 3.xx, can be used to establish communications and send mnemonic
commands to the player.
Microsoft Windows is a Registered Trademark of Microsoft Corp.
Qmodem is a Registered Trademark of Mustang, Inc.
PROCOMM is a Registered Trademark of DataStorm Technologies, Inc.
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