* A sample disc, “Laser Jukebox Information Disc” is in the player’s
disc tray, spun-up to and waiting at frame #1 and then the Pioneer
User’s Code Request is sent:
?U <C/R>
The player returns the following:
#PTJ-01••••*LASER JU
KEBOX INFORMATION VO
L1!1 %0192429@@@@@@@
#PTJ-01••••*LASER JU
KEBOX INFORMATION VO
L1!1 %0192429@@@@@@@
••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••••••••••••
88888888888888888888
<CR>
(• is Null [00H])
NOTE:
Implementation and operation of this feature may differ in other
Pioneer players. Refer to your player’s User’s Manual for details
on if and how a particular player supports the ?U command.
37)
STANDARD USER’S CODE REQUEST (Disc ID)
Function:
Returns the contents of the Standard User’s Code.
Format:
$Y
Explanation:
The Standard User’s Code is encoded in lead-in of the videodisc
and consists of four characters. This command returns these
characters in the following format:
Y C4 C3 C2 C1
If the disc does not have a Standard User’s Code encoded on it, and
this request is made, the player will return an error code “E04”
Execution:
$Y <CR>
Y4256 <CR>
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