Pioneer DVD-V7400 manual Etcr RCR, Argument1 Position

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Current Address Request 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.

If the command is appropriate for the situation, the player returns immediately “R<CR>”*.

If there are no buttons on the screen when the command is issued, an error message (E04) is returned.

*: If the command is available, “R<CR>” appears on the screen immediately. However, this does not confirm that the command is executed completely.

Execution :

 

 

 

 

 

String

 

Status Return

DVD player

 

 

 

 

 

Shows the disc menu

 

 

2CU<CR>

R<CR>

Moves to the below

 

 

 

 

 

button from the prior one

 

 

ET<CR>

 

R<CR>

Fixes the selection and

 

 

 

 

 

executes the program

 

 

 

 

 

that is assigned on it

 

 

 

 

Function

: emulates the “right” click of the mouse

 

Format

: argument1, argument2 ET

 

 

Explanation : The command emulates the “right” click of the mouse while the cursor is on the screen. The command specifies the position of the cursor with two arguments. The upper left on the screen is (0,0), the lower right on the screen is (719, 479) for NTSC playback, or (719, 575) for PAL. The format is stated below.

Argument1

Argument 2

Position

000000

 

Upper left limitation on the screen

 

719479

Lower right limitation on the screen

X1 X2 X3 Y1 Y2 Y3

 

Anywhere on the screen

If the arguments are available, the player immediately returns “R<CR>”*.

If the argument number is unavailable, an error message (E06) is returned.

*The return “R<CR>” refers only to checking for an argument number. The player is incapable of verifying the existence of a button with this command.

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Contents DVD-V7400 Page FCC Information Table of Contents Current Player Condition Request Descriptions Track CD, VCDOperating Modes Time DVD-V7400 Internal RegistersChapter Number Description IntroductionComputer Control Functions Interface ConnectorSerial Interface Pin Specification InterfaceExternal Power Control External Switch Control see ChapterCommunication with a Computer Serial Interface SpecificationsSerial Control Example Command and StatusComputer Control OFF Error MessagesInitial Setting Register/Switch Setting at Power onDVD-V7400 supports the commands listed below Command StructureCommand Supporting Formats Argument Command MnemonicStatus Returns Command StringST?FCR Error MessageRequest Status Return TimingRxD TxD Execution Area, 7msec Command Start Reject Command DescriptionsOpen CloseSacr RCR StartPlay Rjcr RCRPlcr RCR DVD VCDPacr RCR PauseStill DVD, VCD Step Forward DVD, VCD Step Reverse DVDSrsrsrcr Scan Forward Scan Reverse Scan StopSfcr Nscr RCR Multi-Speed Forward DVD, VCD Multi-Speed Reverse DVDMfcr RCR Speed DVD, VCD4SPMRCR Search4SPMFCR RCR IX902SECR Search & PlayCH5SECR TR2SECRTR2SLCR Stop MarkerCH5SLCR TM0325SMPLCR RCR Loplcr RCR Lead-Out SymbolClear Losecr RCRClcr RCR Frame DVDBlock Number CD TM500SMPLCR RCRCH23SECR Time excludes discs without Time CodesChapter DVD Title DVDTI5SECR Index CDTrack CD, VCD Select Subtitle DVD0SUCR Select Audio DVDSelect Aspect Select Angle DVD1AGCR Select Parental-Level DVDAudio Control DVD, CD, VCD 0VDCR RCR Video Control5ADCR RCR Dscr RCR Display Control1DSCR 3DSCR RCRKey Lock Oklcr RCR Barcode /Command Stack Play DVDStack Group Set DVD 1KLCR RCR25GPOVSCR RCR Video Blackboard Display DVDVideo Blackboard Clear Blackboard / Stack Data UploadNumbers Bytes Command Descriptions Command Descriptions Repeat Data Explanations Command Descriptions 6bH Text Data Bucr Blackboard / Stack Data DownloadBdcr Weekly Timer Data UploadUpper digit of Chapter number Bytes Second page Second Week 150 Upper digit of Chapter number Bytes 170 Upper digit of Chapter number Bytes 231 Lower digit of Chapter number Bytes Command Descriptions Wucr Weekly Timer Data DownloadWdcr Hyper Text Data UploadUucr DVD Current Player Condition Request DescriptionsBlock Number Request Title/Track Number RequestTime Code Request Chapter Number Request DVDFrame Number Request DVD Index Number Request CD, VCDTOC Information Request CD/VCD Block Number Request CD, VCDTotal Frame Request DVD DVD Disc Status Request Disc Region Code Request DVDCAV/CVL = CAV = CLV LD Disc Status Request LB-compatible DVDCD Disc Status Request 0XXXXCR1XX1XXXXCR Register a Set0XXXXXXXCR DVD Arg Function User’s Frame Time1RACR RCR Register B Set1DSCR RCR Argument Function Argument Function DefaultRegister D Set Print CharacterReal Time Clock Set Clear ScreenArgument Function Description Advanced SetupCommunication Control Set 2CMCR RCR Player Active Mode RequestMode Status Real Time Clock Request Advanced Setup RequestPlayer Model Name Request CM3 CCR Mode RequestPlayer Region Code Request CM2Input Unit Request Error Code RequestInput Number Request AC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CR Input Barcode Data RequestRegister a Request Register B RequestDC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CR Register D RequestBC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CR Mccr Menu Call DVDNumeric Button DVD 2MCCR RCR2CUCR RCR Button Select DVDEnter Button DVD 3NBCR RCRArgument1 Position Etcr RCRSub-ID Yyyy Return Data from the Player Get Information DVDHlbtnn Memory Data UploadContents Numbers Bytes Mucr RCR Return Firmware VersionPark SetupRandom Access Operating ModesReject DVD-V7400 Internal Registers Search Time/Frame Remote Control Data RegisterLaser Barcode Buffer Serial Use Address FlagRegisters Mark Title/Track Mark ChapterMark Index Audio ControlRegister Model Function Assignment External Switch ControlPlay Controller Simple Circuit Diode Matrix Circuit Additional Notes Appendix a Complete Command List by Name Command Supporting Formats Appendix B Complete Command List by Mnemonic Command Supporting Formats Command Appendix C DVD Command ListCommand Appendix D LB Compatible DVD Command List 100 101 Appendix E CD Command List102 103 Appendix F VCD Command List104 Appendix G Error Codes DVD-V7400
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