1. Overview
As of September 1, 1992, the LaserBarcode Association* in Japan officially revised
the original LaserBarcode standard command set to include 15 new “extended”
commands. The new standard is called the LaserBarcode 2 Standard, or LB2. It
includes all of the barcode functions available within the “original” LaserBarcode
standard command set, and provides for time searches and time segment plays on
CLV discs, slow motion playback on CAV discs and control of digital audio
playback. The full complement of LB2 commands, (the “original” and “extended”
commands) is supported by videodisc players that claim LaserBarcode 2 compatibility.
Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc. has adopted the LB2 standard created by the
LaserBarcode Association.
The following Pioneer industrial videodisc players support LB2:
• All production units of the CLD-V2600, LD-V4400 and the CLD-V2400.
LD-V4400 and CLD-V2400 units produced before September 1, 1992,
however, do not carry the LaserBarcode 2 logo because the standard was not
announced at that time.
• LD-V8000 players manufactured after May, 1992, with serial numbers
greater than ME3912276. An EPROM Upgrade Kit (Part # LDV8EP92) is
available for LD-V8000 players manufactured before September 1, 1992 to
make them LaserBarcode 2 compatible. LD-V8000 players manufactured in
October 1992 and later with serial number MJ3914776 and above carry the
LB2 logo.
NOTE:
The Pioneer LD-V2000 and the LD-V2200 support only the original
LaserBarcode commands. They are LaserBarcode (LB) compatible, because they
support the complete
original
LaserBarcode standard command set. They are
not
LB2 compatible.
CAUTION:
Customers may find that the LD-V2200 and the LD-V2000 will execute
LB2 time code searches or time code segment plays. However, these players do not
support the full complement of LB2 commands and, therefore, are
not
LB2
compatible. Customers are cautioned not to rely on time code functionality on the
LD-V2000 or the LD-V2200, because there is no guarantee that these player models
will support LaserBarcode time code searches or segment plays in the future.
LaserBarcode 2 Standard Commands; LB2 & LB Logos
Appendix D LaserBarcode Standard Commands & Logo
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* The LaserBarcode Association consists of representatives from several major companies, including
Pioneer Electronic Corporation, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba, Toppan Printing, NEC, Matsushita
(Panasonic), Yamaha, Dai Nippon Printing, Nippon Colombia, Nippon Marantus, Fujitsu General.
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