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DVD-V7200

Industrial DVD Player

RS-232C

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PRELIMINARY

Version 2.20

October 7, 1999

Pioneer Corporation

Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc.

Summary of Contents for DVD-V7200

Page 1: ...DVD V7200 Industrial DVD Player RS 232C C O M M A N D P R O T O C O L MA N U A L PRELIMINARY Version 2 20 October 7 1999 Pioneer Corporation Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc ...

Page 2: ...s that are known to have current registrations are shown with an initial capital Many if not all hardware and or software products referenced in this manual are identified by their trade names Most if not all of these designations are claimed a legally protected trademarks by the companies that make the product It is not Pioneer s intent to use any of these names generically and cautions the reade...

Page 3: ...mmission offers a handbook that may help you with eliminating interference The handbook is titled Interference Handbook stock number 004 000 00493 1 and may be ordered from the U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Warning Any changes or modifications to this product that are not authorized by Pioneer could void the FCC Certification and negate the user s authority to operate the equ...

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Page 5: ...face 4 3 1 2 Data Type 4 3 1 3 Data Transfer Speed Baud rate 4 3 2 Communication with a Computer 4 3 3 Command and Status 5 3 4 Error Messages 7 3 5 Initial Setting 7 4 COMMAND STRUCTURE 9 4 1 Command Mnemonic 11 4 2 Argument 11 4 3 Command String 13 4 4 Status Returns 13 4 5 Error Message 13 4 6 Request Status Return 13 4 7 Timing 14 5 COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS 15 5 1 Open 15 5 2 Close 15 5 3 Reject 1...

Page 6: ...9 5 31 Select Angle DVD 30 5 32 Select Parental Level DVD 30 5 33 Audio Control 30 5 34 Video Control 31 5 35 Display Control 31 5 36 Key Lock 32 5 37 Stack Group Set DVD 33 5 38 Barcode Command Stack Play DVD 33 5 39 Video Blackboard Display DVD 34 5 40 Video Blackboard Clear 34 5 41 Blackboard Stack Data Upload 35 5 42 Blackboard Stack Data Download 41 5 43 Weekly Timer Data Upload 42 5 44 Weekl...

Page 7: ...et 60 6 21 Communication Control Set 61 6 22 Player Active Mode Request 62 6 23 Player Model Name Request 62 6 24 Real Time Clock Request 63 6 25 Advanced Feature Menu Request 63 6 26 Player Region Code Request 64 6 27 CCR Mode Request 64 6 28 Input Number Request 64 6 29 Error Code Request 64 6 30 Input Unit Request 65 6 31 Input Barcode Data Request 65 6 32 Register A Request 66 6 33 Register B ...

Page 8: ...ck Search Chapter 76 8 13 Search Index 76 8 14 Mark Time Frame 76 8 15 Mark Title Track Mark Chapter 76 8 16 Mark Index 77 8 17 Video Control 77 8 18 Audio Control 77 8 19 Display Control 77 8 20 Registers 77 9 EXTERNAL SWITCH CONTROL 80 9 1 Function Assignment 80 9 2 Controller 81 9 2 1 Simple Circuit 82 9 2 2 Diode Matrix Circuit 83 10 ADDITIONAL NOTES 84 Appendix A Complete Command List by Name...

Page 9: ...f the DVD V7200 Chapter 3 discusses Baud Rate Settings Interface Operation Control Protocol and Internal Operation via computer Chapter 4 explains the Player Command Structure in detail Chapter 5 reviews each command in detail Chapter 6 defines Address and Player Condition requests Chapter 7 relates to the various operating modes Chapter 8 discusses the internal registers Chapter 9 details the ext...

Page 10: ...in No Terminal Input Output Function 1 GND ground 2 TxD Output send data 3 RxD Input receive data 4 DTR Output enable data receiving 5 POWER Output external power control 6 SW1 Input 7 SW2 Input 8 SW3 Input 9 SW4 Input 10 SW5 Input 11 SW6 Input 12 SW7 Input 13 SW8 Input 14 DLTST INPUT used only service support do not make connection 15 V 8V OUTPUT used only service support do not make connection 2...

Page 11: ...ts a high signal throughput 100m sec or more during the Standby mode the player powers on If the player detects the same signal during the Power On mode the player powers off and switches to the Standby mode The specifications for the Power pin are as follows Maximum Input Voltage Less Than µ 12V High Level Signal More Than 4 5V Low Level Signal Less Than 0 5V Standby mode more than 100 msec Power...

Page 12: ...00 baud The player memorizes the transfer speed every time and that is retained after the power cycle reaches completion 3 2 Communication with a Computer The DVD V7200 communicates to the computer through the player s RS 232C port using pins 2 and 3 for communication and Pin 1 for grounding Control or handshaking lines other than the TxD and RxD connections are not required Please refer to the di...

Page 13: ...n the use of uppercase or lowercase letters Some commands require an argument e g chapter number or speed Use a command as the terminator of the argument The player executes a command as soon as the carriage return CR is received The CR acts as the command line terminator Example CH CR Set chapter for address mode 10SE CR Search to chapter 10 The player has a command buffer which stores a command ...

Page 14: ...ndicates an error has occurred as well as the type of error Error messages are in the form of EXX where XX represents a 2 digit error code In some cases an incorrect command sends the player to search within a non recorded area and the player returns an error message Use the Request Status function to determine the unit s current status actual player hardware failures are rare Apply one of the fol...

Page 15: ...code while in the Auto Play mode E16 Interrupt by other device The command s sent via the serial line were not executed before commands were sent from the front panel buttons and or remote control unit Forced end of the data transfer while Text File sends to PC When the command UU is executed E99 Panic Unrecoverable Error occurred possible that a disc cannot be loaded and or playing can not contin...

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Page 17: ...rs SE X X X X Search Play 1 adrs SL X X X X Stop Marker adrs SM X X X X Lead Out Symbol LO X X X X Clear CL X X X X Frame FR X X Block Number BK X X Time TM X X X X Chapter CH X X Title TI X X Index IX X X Track TR X X Select Subtitle arg SU X X Select Audio arg AU X X Select Aspect arg AP X X Select Angle arg AG X X Select Parental Level arg PT X X Audio Control arg AD X X X X Video Control arg V...

Page 18: ... D Set TxD Term 1 arg RD X X X X Print Character arg PR X X X X Clear Screen CS X X X X Real Time Clock Set WW X X X X Advanced Feature Menu Set 1 arg MS X X X X Communication Control Set arg CM X X X X Player Active Mode Request P X X X X Player Model Name Request X X X X X Real Time Clock Request W X X X X Advanced Feature Menu Request 1 S X X X X Player Region Code Request H X X X X CCR Mode Re...

Page 19: ... or condition If a command requires an argument it is always placed before the command Example N1N2N3 minimum 000 maximum 300 except MS command Minimum 000 maximum 520703 Only MS command NOTE If a command requires an argument but one is not supplied the player returns an error message An Address can be a title a chapter a track an index number a frame number or a time code depending upon how the a...

Page 20: ...PIONEER DVD V7200 Industrial DVD Player RS 232 Command Protocol Manual 12 ...

Page 21: ...following that command is not executed If a new command string is input before the execution of the current string is complete the current string is aborted and the remaining commands are cleared To cancel a currently executing string send the termination command CR alone If a new command without Text File Data Upload UU is input while the execution of the current command stack the remaining of th...

Page 22: ...ge is omitted Example ST F CR 23005 CR completion omitted Example FST CR 23005 CR R CR not omitted 4 7 Timing The time it takes to receive a command and return a Status Value is defined as follows T1 represents the time from when the termination of the command string CR is received to the beginning of the execution of the command extension The maximum is approximately 24ms T2 represents the time i...

Page 23: ...Return DVD V7200 OP CR R CR Park mode to Open mode 5 2 Close Function Door is closed Tray is closed Format CO Explanation If the command is sent while the player door is open the door is closed and the player enters the Park mode After the door closes the player returns the completed status message If the player is in any mode other than Open or if the player door is already closed an error messag...

Page 24: ...aches the beginning of the program DVD CD or VCD disc pauses or stills at the first track The player returns the completed status when the disc pauses or stills If the player receives the command while playing a menu the player returns an error message However if the disc program does not allow new commands once playback begins the player ignores the command Execution Command String Status Return ...

Page 25: ...rker command is similar in function to Auto Stop If a Picture Stop code is detected before the player reaches the specified address the player enters Still mode and returns an error message However if the disc program does not allow a stop the player ignores the command and it may return the error message The available address modes are listed below Address Mode DVD LB compatible DVD CD VCD FR fra...

Page 26: ...player is in Random Access mode playback stops at the current disc position and the player enters Still mode The player returns the completed status message immediately However if the disc program does not allow a pause the player ignores the command and returns the error message E04 Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 ST CR R CR Play mode to Still mode PL CR R CR Return to Play mode ...

Page 27: ...NR Quick Reverse scanning of the disc NS Stop Quick Forward scanning and return to normal playback Explanation If the command is sent while the player is in Random Access mode the screen proceeds forward NF or in reverse NR quickly When scanning is finished the player resumes the Random Access mode and returns the completed status message If the SCAN command is sent while the player is in fast for...

Page 28: ...n the selected sequence The specified address is written as a Mark Frame or Mark Time and is compared with the current address If the current address matches the specified address the player enters Pause or Still mode and returns the completed status message This command functions in a similar manner as the Stop Marker command If another command is issued before the player reaches the specified Ad...

Page 29: ...mode to Multi Speed mode R CR Pause mode 5 15 Speed DVD VCD Function Specifies the speed for Multi Speed playback Format Integer SP Explanation The command rewrites the contents of the Speed Register and returns the completed status message The current mode of the player does not change The speed parameter indicates the number of fields per second The range is 0 through 45 with a default value of ...

Page 30: ...s the Pause mode in CD and the still mode in the others type discs and then returns the completed status message If the player misses the specified address or can not find it out an error message E06 or E12 is returned However if the disc program does not allow a time or chapter search the player ignores the command and an error message E04 is returned And also if the disc program does not allow a...

Page 31: ...the Play mode Format Address SL Explanation Frist of all the specified address is written in suitable register of the player according to Address mode Then it compared the address with the current address The pick up is moved so that the difference becomes 0 The player plays a disc immediately from there after reached to the specific address In case the player misses the address or can not find ou...

Page 32: ...ches the marked address via a Play command a Multi Speed operation or other action The player enters the Pause mode CD or the Still mode other disc types with no messages returned However if the disc program does not allow a pause the player ignores the command A Time Code or Chapter Number request notes whether or not the player reached a marked address The Clear and Reject commands remove the ma...

Page 33: ...conds Still mode 5 19 Lead Out Symbol Function Lead Out is set for an address Format LO Command CR Explanation This symbol can be used in place of a time code or a frame number as a target address for the Search or Auto Stop functions If the player has read the Table of Contents TOC from a disc the Lead Out Address or a Frame Number can be translated into the time of a lead out The Lead Out Search...

Page 34: ... commands are released the player begins normal playback But the command does not release Multi Speed command The command releases the Repeat mode and execution of Command Stuck Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 FR22000CL2300SE CR searches to frame 2300 Play mode R CR Still mode TM500SMPL CR R CR Play with Stop Marker CL CR R CR Stop Marker is released and player begins normal playb...

Page 35: ...s Flag Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 BK243020SE CR searches to 24 minutes 30 seconds 20 blocks Play mode to Search mode R CR Pause mode 5 23 Time except disc which time code is not recorded Function Address specification flag is set to time Format TM Explanation Address assignment proceeds by time code All subsequent addresses are handled as a time code Please refer to 8 10 Seri...

Page 36: ...tle Format TI Explanation Address assignment proceeds by title All subsequent addresses are handled as a title number Please refer to 8 10 Serial Use Address Flag Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 TI5SE CR searches to Title 5 Play mode to Search mode R CR Still mode 5 26 Index CD VCD Function Address flag is set to index Format IX Explanation Address assignment proceeds by index All...

Page 37: ... unavailable track is selected an error message E06 is returned 5 29 Select Audio DVD Function Select Audio Format Integer AU Explanation The command selects the audio channel audio track The player allows up to 8 audio channels for playback If an unavailable track is selected an error message E06 is returned NOTE If the setting is 0 the audio mute is ON 5 30 Select Aspect Format Select Aspect Rat...

Page 38: ... level is selected an error message is returned 5 33 Audio Control Function Control Audio Output Format Integer AD Explanation The command allows changes to the audio output from the default value 7 then returns the completed status message The player resets to the default value when the tray opens or when the power recycles NOTE The player automatically resets the audio control to 3 Audio 1 when ...

Page 39: ...nd String Status Return DVD V7200 0VD CR R CR Video Switch ON to Video Switch OFF 5 35 Display Control Function Character display is turned ON OFF Format Integer DS Explanation The player rewrites the Display Control Register argument then returns the completed status message The default register value is 0 display switched OFF Arguments can display User s Area Characters Title Number Time Code Ch...

Page 40: ...fer rate etc 6 Add frame number to ARG 2 display Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 1DS CR R CR Display Switch OFF to Display Switch ON Display condition is set on Register A 3DS CR R CR Display condition 3 DS CR R CR Display Switch OFF 5 36 Key Lock Function The key lock switch is turned ON OFF VIDEO CONTROL SQUELCH CONTROL VIDEO DEMODULATOR VIDEO OUT SQUELCH SW VIDEO SW DISPLAY CON...

Page 41: ...ts the disc from unauthorized personnel Argument Function 0 Unlock 1 Locks all keys include power 2 Locks only tray open Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 1KL CR R CR Key Lock ON OKL CR R CR Key Lock OFF unlocked 2KL CR R CR Tray Open Lock ON 5 37 Stack Group Set DVD Function Set Stack Group Video Blackboard Stack or Barcode Command Stack Format Integer GP Explanation The command se...

Page 42: ... the specified graphic or character only Error E06 is returned from a player in case BS command is issued with GP command that has unknown group number NOTE Graphics or characters display automatically if the drawing text is flagged with the Auto Display command Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 25GPOVS CR R CR If Group 25 is available then it displays automatically 25GP32VS CR R CR...

Page 43: ...a Nth byte data CR R CR Format of the data BP Contents Numbers of bytes 0 1 1 Total number of the transfer data fixed number 20e4H 2 bytes 2 3 2 The version of this data format fixed value 2 bytes 4 5 3 Barcode 1 Search Pointer 2 bytes 6 7 Barcode 2 Search Pointer 2 bytes 600 601 Barcode 299 Search Pointer 2 bytes 602 603 Barcode 300 Search Pointer 2 bytes 604 605 4 Number of Next Barcode Data 2 b...

Page 44: ...The head address is relative address Base address is BP 1216 BP 1216 is the head byte of Barcode Blackboard Data in this data format N 1 300 If the data of Nths is not it shows ffffH 4 It indicates the numbers of the registerd Barcode Command Stacks It is available from 0 to 299 And it shows with HEX digit 5 It indicates the group number of the next Barcode Command Stack It is available from 0 to ...

Page 45: ...the result of added up from BP 0 to BP 8415 It shows with HEX double word Format of Barcode Command Stack data in the data The length of Barcode Command Stack data is 16 bytes This is a fixed length Each byte is made up with aH Upper nibble and one digit of the Barcode Command Lower nibble The Barcode Command length is available up to 16 digits If the command length is less than 16 digits it fills...

Page 46: ...nd Frame segment Play and Time Segment Play LB compatible 16 digits command Special Effect Frame Segment Play NOTE Follows two command functions in Barcode Command Stack are not regulated in Barcode Format So those are regulated as follows 1 The mark of the end of group The first byte is ffH the others are 00H 2 REPEAT 49a3H Refer the details to the Barcode Format Format of Blackboard Picture data...

Page 47: ...f Picture X MSB 21 04H The ending point of Picture X LSB 22 24H The ending point of Picture Y 23 c8H The ending point of Picture Y BARCODE_SRP n Barcode n Search Pointer 1 Display mode 00H The player do not anything 01H Pauses at the starting Address 02H Displays while the player is in registered Address 03H Pauses and displays while the player is in registered Address 04H Forced displays the pict...

Page 48: ...Text in 3rd line BP Data Explanations 1216 BARCODE_SRP n 54H Means T indicates the ID of Picture 1 04H 1 Display mode This is a Forced display 2 02H The starting Title number 3 00H The starting Address number MSB 4 00H The starting Address number 5 0eH The starting Address number 6 10H The starting Address number LSB 7 02H The ending Title number 8 00H The ending Address number MSB 9 00H The endin...

Page 49: ...es and displays while the player is in registered Address 04H Forced displays the picture 05H Pauses and forced displays the picture 0dH Pauses at the address just before registered Address Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 BU CR Park mode R CR 20e40010 026743 CR Receives the command and starts the transfer of the data 8420 bytes It ends with CR R CR 5 42 Blackboard Stack Data Downl...

Page 50: ...us Return DVD V7200 BD CR Park mode 20e40010 0 26743 CR R CR Receives the command and starts the receiving data 8420 bytes It ends with CR R CR 5 43 Weekly Timer Data Upload Function Reads the data of the Weekly Timer in the player Format WU Explanation The player sends the data to the computer after the command while it is Park mode The Communication flows as follows Flow of the communication Com...

Page 51: ...bytes 9 The lower digit of Titke number of Stack group number that is searched on Mon Set it with BCD 1 bytes 10 7 The upper digit of Chapter number that is searched on Mon Set it with BCD 1 bytes 11 The lower digit of Chapter number that is searched on Mon Set it with BCD 1 bytes 12 2 Set the mode on Tuesday 1 bytes 3 7 22 2 Set the mode on Wednesday 1 bytes 3 7 32 2 Set the mode on Thursday 1 by...

Page 52: ...5 Checksum 4 bytes 1 Fixed data It indicates the total data bytes of this transfer with HEX digit 004cH 76 2 The number that indicates the player mode when the player turns on is written in here It specifies the player mode as follows Upper nibble of it 4 The player will seek the Title and Chapter that is written in the data 8 The palyer will execute the Stack that is specified in the data Lower n...

Page 53: ...en the upper nibble of the mode is 4 it indicates Chapter number When 8 it fixed 00H upper and 01H lower It is showen with BCD 8 It is the checksum of the data It indicates the result of added up from BP 0 to BP 71 It is showen with HEX double word Example Monday Turning on at 8 30 and turning off at 17 20 Seek Title 20th Chapter 5th Tuesday Turning on at 9 30 only Execute Stack group 123 BP Data ...

Page 54: ...the command and starts the transfer of the data 76 bytes It ends with CR R CR 5 44 Weekly Timer Data Download Function Sends the data of the Weekly Timer to the player Format WD Explanation The Weekly Timer data is written in the player from the computer after received the command while it is Park mode Refer to the descriptions of Weekly Timer Data Upload The Communication flows as follows Flow of...

Page 55: ...he player from the computer after received the command while it is Park mode It ends with EOF End Of File 1aH Unless the player displayes the Text File it returns Error code Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 UU CR While Text File is been displaying R CR PIONEER ANNOUNCED NEW INDUSTRIAL DVD VIDEO PLAYER On February 2 1999 Pioneer New Media Technologie s Inc unveiled its or registered...

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Page 57: ...time codes A request sent to a CD VCD disc returns track numbers index numbers block numbers and time codes The continuous frame count information may be missing from a report if the P Block Number Request is sent while the player is in normal playback mode The player does not update frame counts while processing this command Rather than returning an incorrect frame count the player does not provi...

Page 58: ...unless the player is in Random Access Mode or is playing the lead in out area of the disc Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 Play mode CD C CR 12 CR Player plays Chapter 12 6 4 Time Code Request Function Returns the current Time Code Format T Explanation The player returns the contents of the Current Time Frame Register If a DVD disc is playing a 3 digit number is assigned for minute...

Page 59: ...00 I CR 0102 CR Play mode track 1 index 2 6 6 Frame Number Request DVD Function Returns the current frame number Format F Explanation The player returns the contents of the Current Frame Register The player may experience a conflict between the command receiving handling and the frame number updating Thus continuous frame numbers may not be available when the system is in Playback mode If the comm...

Page 60: ...disc If a block number cannot be read correctly the player retains the previous value Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 B CR 0115310 CR Play mode 11 minutes 53 seconds 10 blocks 6 8 Total Frame Request DVD Function Returns the current total frame number of the title Format Y Explanation The player returns the current total frame number of the title Execution Command String Status Re...

Page 61: ... s designated by the disc Each bit indicates each region in a returned byte from a player Bit 0 LSB indicates region 1 bit 1 indicates region 2 bit 5 indicates region 6 0 shows the disc has its playability in its region Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 G CR F9 CR 11111001B Play mode Region code 2 and 3 G CR C0 CR 11000000B Play mode Region code 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 ALL 6 11 DVD Disc Sta...

Page 62: ...ation The player returns the attributes of the LD disc If the disc is other than LD or LB compatible DVD the player returns an error message E04 Status information is returned in the following format C1C2C3C4C5 CR C1 Disc Mount 0 No 1 Yes X Unknown C2 CAV CVL 0 CAV 1 CLV X Unknown C3 Disc Size 0 fixed X Unknown C4 Disc Side 0 fixed X Unknown C5 Chapter Code 0 No 1 Yes X Unknown Execution Command S...

Page 63: ...lay attributes into Register A The player offers three settings Frame Number Time code Title Chapter Number Track Number User s Area Note In case of DVD disc playback and selecting Frame Number Time code Frame Number is usually displayed on the screen But in case of DVD disc and selecting both Frame Number Time code and Time code DVD Time code is displayed In case of CD or VCD disc playback Time c...

Page 64: ...me Code DVD CD VCD User s Area 1 0 1 1 17 Time Code DVD CD VCD Title Chapter Number Track Number User s Area 1 1 1 1 The Display Control command turns ON and OFF the character displays And this Register A Set command specifies what is displayed on the screen The screen display positions are pictured below Title Chapter Track Time Frame Line 0 ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν ν Line 1 ν ν ν ν ...

Page 65: ...cters 32 characters per each line with 10 lines available to be displayed Follow the instructions below to create a User s Display 1 Select User s Display in Register A 2 Set the display data using Print Character command 3 Turn display switch ON Set Display Control command Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 1DS CR R CR Display Off to Display On 1RA CR R CR Only frame number is displ...

Page 66: ...ault CR 64 CR LF 6 17 Print Character Function Characters are written into the User s Display Area Not to be issued simultaneously with other commands Format Integer PR CR Character string CR Explanation The command writes a character string for one line into the User Display Area turn on the User Display Specification in Register A Follow the instructions listed below to create printed characters...

Page 67: ...R Register A and Display control set 4PR CR R CR Select Line 4 DVD V700 CR R CR Displays the characters like this DVD V700 6 18 Clear Screen Function Clears the characters shown in the User Display Area Format CS Explanation The player clears all characters from the User Display area To clear only a particular line use the PR command to overwrite the line with spaces Execution Command String Statu...

Page 68: ...20 Advanced Feature Menu Set Function The current setting of Industrial Player Menu is rewritten Format Integer MS Explanation The command rewrites the setting of Industrial Player Menu as like follows Basically the setting is expressed with some integer value The value is made up with the sum of each argument you want The default is 0 when the player was shipped The player returns an error code i...

Page 69: ... 2 0 or 1 4 0 or 1 0 or 8 or 16 or 24 32 0 or 1 64 0 or 1 128 0 or 1 256 0 or 1 512 0 or 1 to 8 8192 0 or 1 16384 0 or 1 32768 0 or 1 65536 0 or 1 131072 0 or 1 262144 0 or 1 Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 112MS CR R CR The return rate is 9600bps Title repeat mode 16 Baud rate is 9600bps 32 Tray lock on 64 6 21 Communication Control Set Function Selects the communication mode For...

Page 70: ... following table provides fuller explanations for each Active mode P00 Open Disc tray is open P01 Park Disc rotation is stopped P02 Setup Preparation is being made for playback P03 Unload Disc rotation stops and disc tray opens P04 Play Audio and video are played at normal speed P05 Still Playback stops with video held on screen P06 Pause Playback stops and video is erased from screen P07 Search A...

Page 71: ...ute SS second Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 W CR 98061002142520 CR Wednesday April First 8 30 25 AM 1998 6 25 Advanced Feature Menu Request Function Returns the current setting of Industrial Player Menu Format S Explanation The player returns the current setting of Industrial Player Menu Basically the return is expressed as some integer value The value is made up with the sum of...

Page 72: ... the contents of the Communication Control Register CCR The CCR default value is set to Mode 3 ON CM2 Mode 2 CM3 Mode 3 Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 M CR CM3 CR CCR 3 Default Communication Mode 6 28 Input Number Request Function Returns input numbers Format N Explanation The player waits to send numbers through to any peripherals If numbers are input the player returns the inpu...

Page 73: ...rom the First Code and a Lower Byte from the Second Code The player creates a Returning Code or Double Code from these two Bytes Once the player returns an Input Code a FFFFh Code no reactions from the Remote Control repeats until a new code is sent from the Remote Control Unit Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 Receives the Pause Key command A39F I CR A39F CR I CR FFFFh CR Receives ...

Page 74: ... Time Code CD VCD 0 Off 1 On Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 3RA CR R CR Sets to Register A A CR A00000011 CR Requests information from Register A 6 33 Register B Request Function Returns the contents of Register B Format B Explanation The player returns the Audio and Video squelch attributes from Register B Status information is returned in the following format BC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1 ...

Page 75: ...the Register D D CR D01000000 CR Requests information from Register B 6 35 Menu Call DVD Function Calls disc menu or goes back to the former address Format Integer MC Explanation If the disc has the disc menu in its contents the root menu or the title menu comes up on the screen Or while these menu have come up on the screen the screen is returned to the address that the player played or stilled b...

Page 76: ...cutes the program that is assigned on it The command emulates the digit key on the remote control unit while the button exists on the screen If the command is available in that player situation the player returns immediately R CR If the disc that is being played does not have the button in that screen when the command is issued an error message E06 is returned If the command is available the retur...

Page 77: ...executes Format Integer ET Explanation The command fixes the button on the screen that is played after the execution of the command CU with any integer Then a player executes the program that is assigned on the button The command emulates the enter key on the remote control unit while the button exists on the screen If the command is able to use in that player situation the player returns immediat...

Page 78: ...uments are available the player returns immediately R CR If the arguments are not available number an error message E06 is returned The return R CR does not mean whether the button exists or not at the point and the button is available or not the player check only argument number Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 256384ET CR R CR Emulates the right click at the point 256 384 on the ...

Page 79: ...N for TT_DOM 6 Title PGC number TT_PGCN for TT_DOM 7 Part_of_Title number PTTN for One_Sequential_PGC_Title 8 Highlighted Button number HL_BTNN for Selection state 9 Navigation Timer NV_TMR 10 TT_PGCN for NV_TMR 11 Player Audio Mixing Mode P_AMXMD for Karaoke 12 Country Code CTY_LVL for Parental Management 13 Parental Level PTL_LVL 14 Player Configuration P_CFG for Video 15 P_CFG for Audio 16 Init...

Page 80: ...PIONEER DVD V7200 Industrial DVD Player RS 232 Command Protocol Manual 72 Execution Command String Status Return DVD V7200 00010008GI CR 1400 CR Selecting button 5 now ...

Page 81: ...up If the Start command is sent while a disc is in the player the disc spins up and the player proceeds with the Setup mode 7 4 Random Access The player enters the Random Access mode when the disc is ready for playback The Random Access mode is divided into six sub modes Play Still Scan Pause Multi Speed and Search Various picture controls in the Random Access mode are available when playing back ...

Page 82: ...DVD V7200 Industrial DVD Player RS 232 Command Protocol Manual 74 7 5 Reject When the Reject command is sent to the player video playback stops Once the disc rotation has stopped the player enters the Park mode ...

Page 83: ...ME The P TIME Register contains the elapsed time within a Track or a Chapter 8 3 Current Title Track Current Chapter The register contains the current Title Track Number Chapter Number 8 4 Current Index The register contains the current Index number 8 5 Serial Digit Buffer The register contains the command argument values The commands are placed in a separate exclusive register When the player eva...

Page 84: ...plays as a frame number time code or block number 8 12 Search Title Track Search Chapter The register contains a goal Title track number chapter number during a search The function is identical to the Search Time Frame command reference 8 11 above 8 13 Search Index The register contains a goal index number during a search The function is identical to the Search Time Frame command reference 8 11 ab...

Page 85: ...o Control The player uses the register to control the Video ON OFF switch 8 18 Audio Control The player uses the register to select the audio output 8 19 Display Control The player uses the register to control the Character Display ON OFF switch The Character Display tracks on screen information such as time frame number title track number etc 8 20 Registers There are three 3 registers A B and C T...

Page 86: ...COMMAND TRANSMIT BUFFER 6 ADDRESS MODE FLAG 7 RCU DATA REGISTER 8 RCU DATA REGISTER 9 BARCODE DATA REGISTER 11 SEARCH TIME FRAME BLOC K 12 SEARCH TITLE TRACK CHAPTER 13 SERACH INDEX 14 MARK TIME FRAME BLOCK 15 MARK TITLE TRACK CHAPTER 16 MARK INDEX 17 VIDEO CONTROL 18 AUDIO CONTROL 19 DISPLAY CONTROL 20 REG A REG B REG D TITLE TRACK CHAPTER INDEX FRAME BLOCK TIME TITLE CHAPTER TRACK FRAME TIME IND...

Page 87: ...DVD V7200 Internal Registers 79 ...

Page 88: ...6 through Pin 13 and terminal SW1 SW8 assignments 9 1 Function Assignment Create a Circuit Controller or a Diode Matrix Circuit Refer to the table below for assistance Diode Assignment List SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 ENTER X Y Z Function X X X X X ENTER X STACK GROUP1 X STACK GROUP2 X STACK GROUP3 X X X X X X X X X X PLAY X X STOP X X PAUSE X X X STEP FORWARD X X X STEP REVERSE X X X RETURN X...

Page 89: ... X X X STACK GROUP12 X X X STACK GROUP13 X X X STACK GROUP14 X X X STACK GROUP15 X X X STACK GROUP16 X X X STACK GROUP17 X X X STACK GROUP18 X X X STACK GROUP19 X X X STACK GROUP20 X X X STACK GROUP21 X X X STACK GROUP22 X X X STACK GROUP23 X X X STACK GROUP24 X X X STACK GROUP25 X X STACK GROUP26 X X STACK GROUP27 X X TITLE MENU X X X MENU 9 2 Controller Examples of Switch and Diode specification...

Page 90: ... Specifications Forward Voltage Drop VF Less than 0 7 IF 1ma Surge Forward Current IFSM Less than 100ma Forward Current Less than 10µ µ a 9 2 1 Simple Circuit SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 SW3 SW2 SW1 STACK GROUP 3 STACK GROUP 2 STACK GROUP 1 ENTER RIGHT ARROW LEFT ARROW DOWN ARROW UP ARROW ...

Page 91: ...DVD V7200 Internal Registers 83 9 2 2 Diode Matrix Circuit ...

Page 92: ... stop code point it enters Still Mode 2 If Prohibit Pause is set for Stop Marker playback an error is issued at any Stop Marker Point 3 Whenever a computer controls the player send the KEY LOCK command to eliminate possible interference from the front panel buttons and or the remote control unit 4 If an address that does not exist is set in a command for a CD or VCD disc error E04 is returned ...

Page 93: ...umber Request B x x CCR Mode Request M x x x x CD Disc Status Request K x x Chapter CH x x Chapter Number Request C x x Clear CL x x x x Clear Screen CS x x x x Close CO x x x x Communication Control Set arg CM x x x x Current Address Request A x x x x Disc Region code Request G x x Display Control arg DS x x x x DVD Disc Status Request V x x Error Code Request E x x x x Frame FR x x Frame Number ...

Page 94: ...an Forward NF x x x x Scan Reverse NR x x x x Scan Stop NS x x x x Search adrs SE x x x x Select Angle arg AG x x Select Aspect arg AP x x Select Audio arg AU x x x x Select Subtitle arg SU x x Speed arg SP x x x Stack Group Set arg GP x x x x Start SA x x x x Step Forward SF x x x Step Reverse SR x x Still ST x x x Stop Marker adrs SM x x x x Time TM x x x x Time Code Request T x x x x Title TI x...

Page 95: ...quest x x D LD Disc Status Request x E Error Code Request x x x x F Frame Number Request x x G Disc Region code Request x x H Player Region Code Request x x x x I Index Number Request x x K CD Disc Status Request x x M CCR Mode Request x x x x N Input Number Request x x x x P Player Active Mode Request x x x x arg Q TOC Information Request N A N A x x R Title Track Number Request x x x x T Time Co...

Page 96: ...R Multi Speed Reverse x x NF Scan Forward x x x x NR Scan Reverse x x x x NS Scan Stop x x x x arg OP Open x x x x PA Pause x x x x adrs PL Play x x x x arg PR Print Character x x x x arg RA Register A Set Display x x x x arg RB Register B Set Squelch x x x x RJ Reject x x x x SA Start x x x x Adrs SE Search x x x x SF Step Forward x x x Adrs SM Stop Marker x x x x arg SP Speed x x x SR Step Rever...

Page 97: ...CH Chapter Number Request C Clear CL Clear Screen CS Close CO Communication Control Set arg CM Current Address Request A Disc Region code Request G Display Control arg DS DVD Disc Status Request V Error Code Request E Frame FR Frame Number Request F Input Barcode Data Request B Input Number Request N Input Unit Request I Key Lock arg KL Lead Out Symbol LO LVP Model Name Request X Multi Speed Forwa...

Page 98: ...NR Scan Stop NS Search adrs SE Select Angle arg AG Select Aspect arg AP Select Audio arg AU Select Subtitle arg SU Speed arg SP Stack Group Set arg GP Start SA Step Forward SF Step Reverse SR Still ST Stop Marker adrs SM Time TM Time Code Request T Title TI Title Track Number Request R UDF Data Upload Execute UU Video Blackboard Display arg VS Video Control arg VD ...

Page 99: ...t M Chapter CH Chapter Number Request C Clear CL Clear Screen CS Close CO Communication Control Set arg CM Current Address Request A Disc Region code Request G Display Control arg DS DVD Disc Status Request V Error Code Request E Frame FR Frame Number Request F Input Barcode Data Request B Input Number Request N Input Unit Request I Key Lock arg KL LD Disc Status Request D Lead Out Symbol LO LVP M...

Page 100: ...an Reverse NR Scan Stop NS Search adrs SE Select Angle arg AG Select Aspect arg AP Select Audio arg AU Select Subtitle arg SU Speed arg SP Stack Group Set arg GP Start SA Step Forward SF Step Reverse SR Still ST Stop Marker adrs SM Time TM Time Code Request T Title TI Title Track Number Request R UDF Data Upload Execute UU Video Blackboard Display arg VS Video Control arg VD ...

Page 101: ...ck Number BK Block Number Request B Block Text Input arg BI CCR Mode Request M CD Disc Status Request K Clear CL Clear Screen CS Close CO Communication Control Set arg CM Current Address Request A Display Control arg DS Error Code Request E Index IX Index Number Request I Input Barcode Data Request B Input Number Request N Input Unit Request I Key Lock arg KL Lead Out Symbol LO LVP Model Name Requ...

Page 102: ...MMAND Mnemonic Name Reject RJ Scan Forward NF Scan Reverse NR Scan Stop NS Search adrs SE Select Audio arg AU Stack Group Set arg GP Start SA Stop Marker adrs SM Time TM Time Code Request T Title Track Number Request R TOC Information Request arg Q Track TR Video Control arg VD ...

Page 103: ...Request B Block Text Input arg BI CCR Mode Request M CD Disc Status Request K Clear CL Clear Screen CS Close CO Communication Control Set arg CM Current Address Request A Display Control arg DS Error Code Request E Index IX Index Number Request I Input Barcode Data Request B Input Number Request N Input Unit Request I Key Lock arg KL Lead Out Symbol LO LVP Model Name Request X Multi Speed Forward ...

Page 104: ... Reject RJ Scan Forward NF Scan Reverse NR Scan Stop NS Search adrs SE Select Audio arg AU Speed arg SP Stack Group Set arg GP Start SA Step Forward SF Still ST Stop Marker adrs SM Time TM Time Code Request T Title Track Number Request R TOC Information Request arg Q Track TR Video Control arg VD ...

Page 105: ... is not specified E11 disc does not exist There is no disc in the tray E12 search error Search address can not be found E13 defocusing error Laser Error unfocused laser E15 picture stop Playback has been stopped by a picture stop code while in auto play mode E16 interrupt by other device The command s sent via the serial line were not executed before commands were sent from the front panel buttons...

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Page 107: ...and Protocol Pioneer Electronic Corporation 4 1 Meguro 1 chome Meguro ku Tokyo 153 JAPAN http www pioneer co jp Pioneer New Media Technologies Inc 2265 East 220 th Street Long Beach California 90810 United States of America 310 952 2111 http www pioneerusa com ...

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