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DVD-V7400 Industrial DVD Player RS-232C C OMMAND P ROTOCOL M ANUAL Manual Version 4.02 May 15, 2003 Pioneer Corporation Pioneer Electronics (USA), Inc.
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FCC INFORMATION The equipment describe d in this manual ha s been tested and fo und to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordan ce with the specifi cations in Part 15 of FCC rules.
Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ .. 1 2. INTERFACE.......................................................................................
5.11 Scan Reverse .......................................................................................................... 19 5.12 Scan Stop ............................................................................................................
6.5 Index Number Request (CD, VCD) .......................................................................... 57 6.6 Frame Number Request (DVD) ............................................................................... 57 6.7 Block Number Request (CD, VCD) .
7.3 Setup ...................................................................................................................... . 81 7.4 Random Access ...................................................................................................
Introduction 1. INTRODUCTION This document defines the RS-232C command protocol for the Pioneer DVD-V7400 Industrial DVD Player. The DVD-V7400 is capable of playing DVD, CD and VCD discs. The device has t hree control methods, front panel, remote control or computer interface through the RS-232C serial port.
Computer Control 2. INTERFACE 2.1 Interface Connector A computer may be connected to the DVD-V7400 using a 15-pin D-Sub connector (e.g., a JAE DALC-J15SAF connector with suitable plug such as the JAE DA-15PF-N) to the RS-232C serial port or to the parallel port.
Computer Control - 3 2.3.2 External Switch Control (see Chapter 9) Control the player with the External Option Switches (SW#). Please check the condition of the Key Lock. If the Key Lock is set (active), the player ignores the control. Please refer to the Key Lock command description.
Computer Control 3. SERIAL CONTROL 3.1 Serial Interface Specifications 3.1.1 Signal Interface The signal interface is a standard RS-232C connection. 3.
Computer Control 3.3 Command and Status During normal operation, when a computer transmits commands to a DVD- V7400, the player responds with the status message, ‘execution complete’.
Computer Control NOTE: Some commands, sent after a specialty command which includes an AUTOSTOP setting, (PL, MF, MR, etc.), cause the player to execute the new command before the AUTOSTOP is enacted (see Chapter 5, Command Descriptions).
Computer Control 3.4 Error Messages If an error occurs during a command execution, the player r eturns an error code. The table below lists each code with a description of the error: Code Message Desc.
Command Structure 4. COMMAND STRUCTURE The DVD-V7400 supports the commands listed below. COMMAND SUPPORTIN G FORMATS Name Mnemonic DVD LB comp. DVD CD VCD Open OP X X X X Close CO X X X X Reject RJ X .
Command Structure COMMAND SUPPORTIN G FORMATS Name Mnemonic DVD LB comp. DVD CD VCD Weekly Timer Data Download WD X X X X Text File Data Upload UU X X P-Block Number Request ?A X X X X Title/Track Num.
Command Structure NOTE: arg (argument) or ards (address) prefaces a command with an argument or address parameter. If the arg or ards is in parentheses ( ) , the parameter is optional. 4.1 Command Mnemonic Each command is expressed as two (2) ASCII characters.
Command Structure 4.3 Command String A command string consists of multiple commands on one line. The maximum length of a command string is 32 characters. All command strings are terminated by the Carriage Return <CR> code (0DH hex). Example : FR2000SE 2300PL<CR> NOTE: Assign the following commands individually.
Command Structure 4.5 Error Message An error message consists of an E followed by a two-character error code. Example: EN 1 N 2 <CR> The error message occurs when the given command cannot be processed. 4.6 Request Status Return In response to a single request command, the status returns as a line of letters terminated by <CR>.
Command Structure Example: RxD P L <CR> T1 T2 Ex ecution TxD R <CR> 4.8 Start Timing Under Synchronized Playback (with several players) To synchronize each playback to External Refere nce Sync Signal among several players, issue the PL command after a ll players have finished the Search.
Command Structure Only the PL command under external synchronization, is executed during the V sync timing. Example: Playback start 2nd field 1st field 3 fields Waits PLAY command Unspecified area, 7msec Ext.
Command Descriptions 5. COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS 5.1 Open Function : Door Opens (Tray Ejects) Format : OP Explanation : If the command is sent while the player is in the Park mode, the tray ejects and the player enters the Open mode. After the tray is ejected, the player returns a completed status message.
Command Descriptions rotating. Once the disc completely stops, the player enters Park mode and returns the completed status message. If the command is sent while the player is in Park mode, the player enters the Open mode and the tray extends.
Command Descriptions If the player is in Random Access m ode when the Play command is sent, the player enters Play mode and returns the completed status message. The Play is the only mode in which audio plays back simultaneously with video. If an address is specified, an Auto Stop occurs on the selected sequence.
Command Descriptions 5.6 Pause Function : Playback ceases temporarily Format : PA Explanation : If the command is sent while the player is in Random Access mode, the pause occurs at the current disc location. The player returns the completed status message immediately.
Command Descriptions Explanation : If the command is sent while the player is in Random Access mode, the picture moves one Frame forward or one Frame in reverse. After the move is accomplished, the player enters Still mode and returns the completed status message.
Command Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player NF<CR> or NR<CR> R<CR> Play mode to Scan mode NS<CR> R<CR> Return to Play mode 5.
Command Descriptions Sometimes an Auto Stop command within a Multi-Speed command misses the specific address. Depending upon when the command is sent, a playback address may be missed by a maximum of ten-Blocks.
Command Descriptions Integer Speed Parameter Speed 60 46~90 1/1 30 23~45 ½ 15 12~22 ¼ 7 6~11 1/8 4 3~5 1/16 1 0~2 Step1 NOTE: VCD only offers 1/2 to 1/16 forward speeds.
Command Descriptions The available address modes are listed below: Address Mode DVD LB- compatible DVD CD VCD FR (Frame) X X TM (Tim e) X X X X CH (Chapter) X X TI (Title) X X BK (Block) X IX (Index) X TR (Track) X X Sometimes an Auto Stop comman d within a VCD Block Number Address misses the specified address.
Command Descriptions The available address modes are listed below: Address Mode DVD LB- compatible DVD CD VCD FR (Frame) TM (Tim e) X X X X CH (Chapter) X X TI (Title) X X BK (Block) X IX (Index) X TR.
Command Descriptions The Stop Marker is the same in functionality as the Play (or Multi-Speed) Auto Stop commands. The primary difference is when the player return a status message. The Multi-Speed Auto Stop command returns the completed status message when the player reaches the marked address.
Command Descriptions 5.19 Lead-Out Symbol Function : Lead-Out is set for an address Format : LO Co mmand <CR> Explanation : This symbol can be used in place o f a Time Code or a Frame number as a target address for the Search or Auto Stop functions.
Command Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player 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 playback 5.
Command Descriptions 5.23 Time (excludes discs without Time Codes) Function : Address specification flag is set to Ti me Format : TM Explanation : Address assignment proc eeds by Time Code. All subsequent addresses are handled as a Time Code. (please refer to section 8.
Command Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player TI5SE<CR> Search to Title 5 Play to Search mode R<CR> Still mode 5.26 Index (CD) Function : Address flag is set to Index Format : IX Explanation : Address assignment proceeds by Index.
Command Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player Play mode 0SU<CR> R<CR> Subtitle off 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.
Command Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player Play mode 1AG<CR> R<CR> Angle is changed 5.32 Select Parental-Level (DVD) Function : Set Parental Level Format : Integer PT Explanation : The command sets the parental level.
Command Descriptions The output channel assignment for each integer (argument) is listed below: Argument DVD 6e CD 1 VCD 0 Off Off Off 1 Audio 2 --- --- 2 Audio 3 --- --- 3 Audio 1 --- --- 4 Off Off O.
Command Descriptions 5.35 Display Control Function : Character display is turned ON / OFF Format : Integer DS Explanation : The player rewrites the Display Con trol Register (argument) then returns the completed status message. The default r egister value is 0 (display switched OFF).
Command Descriptions VIDEO CONTROL SQUELCH CONTROL VIDEO DEMODULATOR VIDEO OUT SQUELCH SW VIDEO SW DISPLAY CONTROL CHARACTER GENERATOR SQUELCH SW DISPLAY SW FRAME Number TIME Number CHAPTER Number.
Command Descriptions Argument Function 0 Unlock 1 Locks all ke ys include power 2 Locks only tray open Execution : String Status Return DVD player 1KL<CR> R<CR> Key Lock ON OKL<CR> R<CR> Key Lock OFF (unlocked) 2KL<CR> R<CR> Tray Open Lock ON 5.
Command Descriptions 5.39 Video Blackboard Display (DVD) Function : Execute Video Blackboard Display (displays a graph ic or character) Format : Integer VS Explanation : The command presents the video blackboard display after the GP command specifies the group number.
Command Descriptions The Communication flows as shown below. (N=9320) Computer DVD player ---BU<CR>---> <---R<CR>---- <--1st byte data-- <--2nd byte data-- ~ <--(N-1)th byte.
Command Descriptions (1) Fixed data: indicates the total data bytes of this transfer with HEX digits 2468H = 9320 (2) Fixed data: indicates the version of this data format is (0200H) now To avoid errors, this code must remain intact. Do not change any digits within this code.
Command Descriptions The head address is a relative add ress. The base address is (BP = 1216) and (BP = 1216) is the head byte of the Barcode & Blackboard Data in this format.
Command Descriptions Outline of Barcode Command : Barcode Command has these formats as follows. DVD 4 digits command (sets the player, the video and the audio control) DVD 6 digits command (sets the a.
Command Descriptions BP Data Explanations 1216 + BARCODE_SRP #n 46H “F” indicates the ID of Picture + 1 04H (1) Display mode; a Forced display + 2 02H Starting Title Number + 3 00H Starting Addres.
Command Descriptions (2) The kind of Picture, color: bit 7, 6, 5: Picture 0 : There is no Picture 1 : Text 2 : Line 3 : Rectangle 4 : Ellipse 5 : Circle bit 4, 3, 2: Color 0 : White 1 : Black 2 : Gray 3 : Red 4 : Blue 5 : Green 6 : Yellow 7 : Orange bit 1, 0: Paint mode 0 : Only Frame 1 : The Frame with filled color in inside it.
Command Descriptions BP Data Explanations 1216 + BARCODE_SRP #n 54H “T” indicates the ID of Picture + 1 04H (1) Display mode ; a Forced display + 2 02H Starting Title Number + 3 00H Starting Title.
Command Descriptions (1) Display mode: 00H : The player does nothing 01H : Pauses at the starting Address 02H : Displays “*” while the player is in a registered Ad dress 03H : Pauses and displays .
Command Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player BD<CR> Park mode 20e40010....0267 43<CR> R<CR> Receives the command and starts the receiving data, 9320 bytes. It ends with <CR>. R<CR> Data size 8420bytes = 20e4h supported by old version before 2.
Command Descriptions 4 Set the ON minute on Monday 1 bytes 5 (4) Set the OFF hour on Monday 1 bytes 6 Set the OFF minute on Monday 1 bytes 7 (5) 00 (fixed data = 00H) 1 bytes 8 (6) Upper digit of Title number or Stack group number searched on Mon. (set with BCD) 1 bytes 9 Lower digit of Title number of Stack group number searched on Mon.
Command Descriptions 73 (3) Set the ON hour on all days during a week 1 bytes 74 Set the ON minute on all days during a week 1 bytes 75 (4) Set the OFF hour on all days during a week 1 bytes 76 Set th.
Command Descriptions ~ (3) - (7) ~ ~ 122 (2) Set the mode on Friday 1 bytes ~ (3) - (7) ~ ~ 132 (2) Set the mode on Saturday 1 bytes ~ (3) - (7) ~ ~ 142 (2) Set the mode on Sunday 1 bytes 143 (3) Set the ON hour on Sun. 1 bytes 144 Set the ON minute on Sun.
Command Descriptions (set with BCD) THIRD PAGE (THIRD WEEK) 162 (2) Set the mode on Monday 1 bytes 163 (3) Set the ON hour on Monday 1 bytes 164 Set the ON minute on Monday 1 bytes 165 (4) Set the OFF.
Command Descriptions 231 Lower digit of Chapter number searched on Sun. (set it with BCD) 1 bytes 232 (2) Set the mode on all days during a week 1 bytes 233 (3) Set the ON hour on all days during a we.
Command Descriptions Lower nibble (indicates the day) 0: Monday 1: Tuesday 2: Wednesday 3: Thursday 4: Friday 5: Saturday 6: Sunday 7: ALL (3) indicates the hour that the player’s power turns ON The hour (expressed as 00 through 23) is used with the minutes (expressed as 00 through 59).
Command Descriptions BP Data Explanations 0 00H 1 4cH 2 40H The mode of Monday 3 08H 8 o’clock (Hour to turn ON ) 4 30H 30 minutes (Minute to turn ON) 5 17H 17 o’clock (Hour to turn OFF) 6 20H 20 .
Command Descriptions Explanation : The computer writes the W eekly Timer data while the player is Parked. Refer to the description for Weekly Timer Data Upload. NOTE: Weekly Timer Data compiled in the DVD-V7200 format is unacceptable for the DVD-V7400.
Command Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player UU<CR> While Text File is being displayed R<CR> PIONEER ANNOUNCED NEW INDUSTRIAL DVD- VIDEO PLAYER On February 2, 1999, Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc. unveiled its ....
Current Address Reque st Descriptions 6. CURRENT PLAYER CONDITION REQUEST DESCRIPTIONS 6.1 P-Block Number Request Function : The command returns information for the following groups: DVD – Title Num.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Explanation : The player returns the contents of the Title/Track Number Register. The Track number is a 2-digit integer. Correct v alues show only when the player is in Random Access Mode or is playing t he lead-in/out area of the disc.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions If a disc lacks Time information, the player returns error message E04. If a disc Time Code fails to be read correctly, the player retains the previous Time Code.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions If a disc Frame number is unavailable, t he player retains the previous value. Execution : String Status Return DVD player ?F<CR> 0002047<CR> Play mode Frame 2047 ?F<CR> 0095010<CR> Play mode Frame 950107 6.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Status information is returned in the following format: C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8 C 9 C 10 <CR> C 1 C 2 first Track number C 3 C 4 last Track number C.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Status information is returned in the following format: C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 <CR> C 1 Disc Mount 0 = No 1 = Yes X = Unknown C 2 Layer Structure 0 = Single 1 .
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Explanation The player returns the attributes of the CD disc. If the disc is other than a CD, the player returns an error message (E04).
Current Address Reque st Descriptions The available display combinations are listed in the following table (Default value is 3): Arg Function User’s T&CH / Track Frame / Time Time (DVD) 0 Displa.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions The screen display positions are pictured below. Title/Chapter(Track) Line 0 .
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Argument Function 0 (default) Normal 64 Audio SQ invalid 128 Video SQ invalid 192 VD/AD SQ invalid 6.16 Register D Set Function : current setting of Register D is rewritten Format : Integer RD Explanation : Register D contains the termination setting of the serial communication (RS232).
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Available characters are shown in the table below (from 20h through 9Fh): 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 2 ! “ # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - .
Current Address Reque st Descriptions (Not to be issued simultaneously with other commands) Format : WW <CR> 7 fields integer <CR> (=YYMMDDWWHHMMSS<CR>) Explanation : The real time c.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions 8 16 REPEAT MODE (0) OFF, (8) CHAPTER (16) TITLE, (24) DISC *1) 32 BAUD RATE 4800bps 9600bps 64 TRAY LOCK OFF ON 128 BLACKBOARD LOCK OFF ON 256 STILL MODE FRAME F.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Argument Mode Auto Status 2 Mode-2 OFF 3 Mode-3 ON Execution : String Status Return DVD player 2CM<CR> R<CR> CCR = 3 (Default Communication Mode) to CCR = 2 (Communication Mode-2) 6.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions 6.23 Player Model Name Request Function : Returns player model name Format : ?X Explanation : The command returns the player’s name as P1558XX where P1558 is the series name and XX is a 2-digit serial code (not the product serial number).
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Explanation : The player returns the current setting of the Industrial Player Menu. The return is expressed as an integer value. The value is made up of the sum of the selected arguments. The factory default is set to 0.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions 6.28 Input Number Request Function : returns input numbers Format : ?N Explanation : The player waits to send numbers through to any peripherals.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Explanation : The player returns an ASCII code that represents commands sent from a barcode reader. 4307<CR> 6.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Explanation : The player returns the Audio and Video squelch attributes from Register B. C Status information is returned in the following format: BC 8 C 7 C 6 C .
Current Address Reque st Descriptions 6.35 Menu Call (DVD) Function : calls a disc menu or goes back to the former address Format : Integer MC Explanation : If the disc has a disc menu, the root menu or the Title menu comes up on the screen. If the screen is Still or if it is playing, these menus come up on the display.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions If the disc that is being played does not have the button in t hat screen when the command is issued, an error message (E06) is returned. * If the command is available, “R<CR>” displays on the screen immediately.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Explanation : The command fixes the button on the screen after executing the CU command with an integer. The player executes the program that is assigned to that button. This command emulates the “enter” key on the remote control while the button is on the screen.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player 256384ET<CR> R<CR> Emulates the “right” click at the point (256,384) on the screen 6.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions 14 Player Configuration (P_CFG) for Video 15 P_CFG for Audio 16 Initial Language Code (INI_LCD) for AST 17 INI_LCD_EXT for AST 18 INI_LCD for SPST 19 (INI_LCD_EXT.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Computer DVD player ---MU<CR>---> <---R<CR>---- <--1st byte data-- <--2nd byte data-- ~ <--(N-1)th byte data-- <--Nth byte data<C.
Current Address Reque st Descriptions Execution : String Status Return DVD player Park mode MU<CR> R<CR> …(18,302 bytes)…<CR> Receives the command and starts the transfer of the data, 18,302 bytes (ends with <CR>) R<CR> 6.
Operating Modes 7. OPERATING MODES The Operating or Active mode consists of fi ve sub-modes; Open, Park, Setup, Random Access and Reject. A command causes the p layer to change from one sub-mode to another. The five sub-modes are described below. 7.1 Open The disc tray is open.
Operating Modes 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.
Internal Registers 8. DVD-V7 400 INTERNAL REGISTERS When arguments (e.g., Title number, Chapter number, Time Code, etc.), accompany commands to the player, argument values are set in the appropriate player registers. This Chapter describes each internal register of t he player.
Internal Registers The register contains the compatible Laser B arcode data transmitted via the remote control. This function is identical to the Search Time/Frame command (refer to 8.11). The register contains a marker (representing the Frame number, Time Code or Block number) which indicates the end point of an Auto Play.
Internal Registers 8.15 Mark Title/Track (Mark Chapter) The register contains the Title/Track (mark Chapter) as a marker. The function is identical to the Mark Time/Frame command (refer to 8.14). 8.16 Mark Index The register contains the Index number as a marker.
Internal Registers - 86 10 ADDRESS MODE FLAG 1 CURRENT TIME/FRAME 2 P-TIME 3 CURRENT TITLE/TR ACK CHAPTER 4 CURRENT INDEX 5 SERIAL DIGIT BUFFER COMMAND COMMAND RECEIVE BUFFER COMMAND TRANSMIT BUFFER 6.
Internal Registers 9. EXTE RNAL SWITCH CONTROL To activate a function, create a switch contact with an electrical ground (Pin 1). Check Chapter 2 to verify pin (Pin 6 through Pin 13) and terminal (SW1 ~ SW8) assignments. There are three SW functions in the EXTERNAL SWITCH CONTROL.
Internal Registers X X PLAY X X X PAUSE X STEP FORWARD X X X STEP REVERSE X X X RETURN X X OPEN/CLOSE X X X X SCAN FORWARD X X X SCAN REVERSE X X X SKIP FORWARD X X X SKIP REVERSE X X 1* X X 2* X X 3*.
Internal Registers X X X STACK GROUP4* X X X STACK GROUP5* X X X STACK GROUP6* X STACK GROUP7 X X X X X STACK GROUP8 X X X STACK GROUP9 X X STACK GROUP10 X X X STACK GROUP11 X STACK GROUP12 X X X X X .
Internal Registers Diode Specifications Forward Voltage Drop (VF) Less than 0.7 (IF 1ma) Surge Forward Current (IFSM) Less than 100ma Forward Current Less than 10 µ a 9.
Internal Registers 9.2.2 Diode Matrix Circuit - 91.
Internal Registers 10. ADDITIONAL NOTES 1. If a video has a picture stop code, when t he player reaches the stop code point, it enters the Still mode. 2. If Prohibit Pause is set for Stop Marker playback, an error is issued at any Stop Marker Point. 3.
Complete Command List by Name APPENDIX A - COMPLETE COMMAND LIST BY NAME Any command prefaced with an “*” is supported by a firmware upgrade. NOTE: arg or ards (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address parameter. If arg or ards is in ( ), then the parameter is optiona l.
Complete Command List by Name COMMAND SUPPORTIN G FORMATS Name Mnemonic DVD LB comp. DVD CD VCD Print Character arg PR x x x x Real Time Clock Request ?W x x x x Real Time Clock Set W W x x x x Regist.
Complete Command List by Mnemonic APPENDIX B - COMPLETE COMMAND LIST BY MNEMONIC Any command prefaced with an * is supported by a firmware upgrade. NOTE: arg or ards (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address parameter. If arg or ards is in ( ), then the parameter is optiona l.
Complete Command List by Mnemonic COMMAND SUPPORTIN G FORMATS Mnemonic Name DVD LB comp. DVD CD VCD CL C lear x x x x arg CM Communication Control Se t x x x x CO Close x x x x CS C lear Screen x x x .
DVD Command List APPENDIX C - DVD COMMAND LIST Any command prefaced with an * is supported by a firmware upgrade. NOTE: arg or ards (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address parameter. If arg or ards is in ( ), then the parameter is optiona l.
DVD Command List COMMAND Mnemonic Name Register B Set (Squelch) arg RB Reject RJ Scan Forward NF Scan Reverse NR Scan Stop NS Search adrs SE Select Angle arg AG Select Aspect arg AP Select Audio arg A.
LB Compatible DVD Comm and List APPENDIX D - LB COMPATIBLE DVD COMMAND LIST Any command prefaced with an * is supported by a firmware upgrade. NOTE: arg or ards (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address parameter. If arg or ards is in ( ), then the parameter is optiona l.
LB Compatible DVD Comm and List COMMAND Mnemonic Name Register B Request $B Register B Set (Squelch) arg RB Reject RJ Scan Forward NF Scan Reverse NR Scan Stop NS Search adrs SE Select Angle arg AG Se.
CD Command List APPENDIX E - CD COMMAND LIST The DVD-V7400 supports the following commands. NOTE: arg or ards (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address parameter. If arg or ards is in ( ), then the parameter is optiona l. Any command prefaced with an * is supported by a firmware upgrade.
CD Command List COMMAND 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 adrs SM Time Code Request ?T TOC Informa.
VCD Command List APPENDIX F - VCD COMMAND LIST The DVD-V7400 supports the following commands. Any command prefaced with an * is supported by a firmware upgrade. NOTE: arg or ards (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address parameter.
VCD Command List COMMAND Mnemonic Name 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 a.
Error Codes Appendix G - Error Codes Code Message Description E00 communication erro r Communication Line Error due to framin g error or buffer overflow. E04 feature not available Non-Usable Fu nction has been tried. Either the command mnemonic is wrong or the command ca n not be used in this mode.
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