Pioneer DVD-V7400 manual Operating Modes, Park, Setup, Random Access

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Operating Modes

7.OPERATING MODES

The Operating or Active mode consists of five sub-modes; Open, Park, Setup, Random Access and Reject. A command causes the player to change from one sub-mode to another. The five sub-modes are described below.

7.1Open

The disc tray is open.

7.2Park

The player enters the Park mode when the tray is closed.

7.3Setup

If the Start command is sent while a disc is in the player, the disc spins up and the player proceeds to the Setup mode.

7.4Random 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 a DVD or VCD disc. The effects are achieved through highly-detailed mode transfers. Refer to the previous figure for mode relationship information.

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Contents DVD-V7400 Page FCC Information Table of Contents Track CD, VCD Current Player Condition Request DescriptionsOperating Modes DVD-V7400 Internal Registers TimeIntroduction Chapter Number DescriptionInterface Connector Serial Interface Pin SpecificationInterface Computer Control FunctionsExternal Switch Control see Chapter External Power ControlSerial Control Serial Interface SpecificationsCommunication with a Computer Command and Status ExampleComputer Control Error Messages Initial SettingRegister/Switch Setting at Power on OFFCommand Structure DVD-V7400 supports the commands listed belowCommand Supporting Formats Command Mnemonic ArgumentCommand String Status ReturnsError Message Request Status ReturnTiming ST?FCRRxD TxD Execution Area, 7msec Command Start Command Descriptions OpenClose RejectStart PlayRjcr RCR Sacr RCRDVD VCD Plcr RCRPause Still DVD, VCDStep Forward DVD, VCD Step Reverse DVD Pacr RCRSfcr Scan Forward Scan Reverse Scan StopSrsrsrcr Multi-Speed Forward DVD, VCD Multi-Speed Reverse DVD Nscr RCRSpeed DVD, VCD Mfcr RCR4SPMFCR RCR Search4SPMRCR Search & Play CH5SECRTR2SECR IX902SECRCH5SLCR Stop MarkerTR2SLCR TM0325SMPLCR RCR Lead-Out Symbol ClearLosecr RCR Loplcr RCRFrame DVD Block Number CDTM500SMPLCR RCR Clcr RCRTime excludes discs without Time Codes Chapter DVDTitle DVD CH23SECRIndex CD Track CD, VCDSelect Subtitle DVD TI5SECRSelect Audio DVD Select AspectSelect Angle DVD 0SUCRAudio Control DVD, CD, VCD Select Parental-Level DVD1AGCR 5ADCR RCR Video Control0VDCR RCR Display Control 1DSCR3DSCR RCR Dscr RCRKey Lock Barcode /Command Stack Play DVD Stack Group Set DVD1KLCR RCR Oklcr RCRVideo Blackboard Display DVD Video Blackboard ClearBlackboard / Stack Data Upload 25GPOVSCR RCRNumbers Bytes Command Descriptions Command Descriptions Repeat Data Explanations Command Descriptions 6bH Text Data Blackboard / Stack Data Download BucrWeekly Timer Data Upload BdcrUpper 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 Weekly Timer Data Download WucrHyper Text Data Upload WdcrUucr Current Player Condition Request Descriptions Block Number RequestTitle/Track Number Request DVDChapter Number Request DVD Time Code RequestIndex Number Request CD, VCD Frame Number Request DVDTotal Frame Request DVD Block Number Request CD, VCDTOC Information Request CD/VCD Disc Region Code Request DVD DVD Disc Status RequestLD Disc Status Request LB-compatible DVD CD Disc Status Request0XXXXCR CAV/CVL = CAV = CLV0XXXXXXXCR Register a Set1XX1XXXXCR Arg Function User’s Frame Time DVD1DSCR RCR Register B Set1RACR RCR Argument Function Default Register D SetPrint Character Argument FunctionClear Screen Real Time Clock SetAdvanced Setup Argument Function DescriptionCommunication Control Set Mode Status Player Active Mode Request2CMCR RCR Player Model Name Request Advanced Setup RequestReal Time Clock Request CCR Mode Request Player Region Code RequestCM2 CM3Input Number Request Error Code RequestInput Unit Request Input Barcode Data Request Register a RequestRegister B Request AC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CRBC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CR Register D RequestDC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CR Menu Call DVD Numeric Button DVD2MCCR RCR MccrButton Select DVD Enter Button DVD3NBCR RCR 2CUCR RCREtcr RCR Argument1 PositionGet Information DVD Sub-ID Yyyy Return Data from the PlayerMemory Data Upload HlbtnnContents Numbers Bytes Return Firmware Version Mucr RCRSetup Random AccessOperating Modes ParkReject DVD-V7400 Internal Registers Remote Control Data Register Laser Barcode BufferSerial Use Address Flag Search Time/FrameMark Title/Track Mark Chapter Mark IndexAudio Control RegistersRegister Model External Switch Control Function AssignmentPlay 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 Appendix C DVD Command List CommandCommand Appendix D LB Compatible DVD Command List 100 Appendix E CD Command List 101102 Appendix F VCD Command List 103104 Appendix G Error Codes DVD-V7400
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DVD-V7400 specifications

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