Pioneer manual DVD-V7400 Internal Registers

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Internal Registers

8.DVD-V7400 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 the player.

8.1Current Time/Frame

The register contains the current time while a DVD disc is playing; however, the register retains the Frame number when a LB-compatible DVD disc (CAV) is playing. A CD/VCD disc provides both a current Time Code and a Block number within the register.

8.2P-TIME

The P-TIME Register contains the elapsed time within a Track or a Chapter.

8.3Current Title/Track (Current Chapter)

The register contains the current Title/Track Number (Chapter Number).

8.4Current Index

The register contains the current Index number.

8.5Serial Digit Buffer

The register contains the command argument values. The commands are placed in a separate, exclusive register.

When the player evaluates a command, the contents of the buffer are transferred to a specified register.

8.6Remote Control Use Address Flag

When a Search command is sent through the remote control to the player, a flag specifies if the address assigned is a Title/Track, Chapter, Time or Frame.

8.7Remote Control Digit Buffer

The register contains the numbers input through the remote control.

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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 Interface ConnectorSerial Interface Pin Specification Computer Control FunctionsExternal Switch Control see Chapter External Power ControlSerial Interface Specifications Serial ControlCommunication with a Computer Command and Status ExampleComputer Control Register/Switch Setting at Power on Error MessagesInitial Setting OFFCommand Structure DVD-V7400 supports the commands listed belowCommand Supporting Formats Command Mnemonic ArgumentCommand String Status ReturnsTiming Error MessageRequest Status Return ST?FCRRxD TxD Execution Area, 7msec Command Start Close Command DescriptionsOpen RejectRjcr RCR StartPlay Sacr RCRDVD VCD Plcr RCRStep Forward DVD, VCD Step Reverse DVD PauseStill DVD, VCD Pacr RCRScan Forward Scan Reverse Scan Stop SfcrSrsrsrcr Multi-Speed Forward DVD, VCD Multi-Speed Reverse DVD Nscr RCRSpeed DVD, VCD Mfcr RCRSearch 4SPMFCR RCR4SPMRCR TR2SECR Search & PlayCH5SECR IX902SECRStop Marker CH5SLCRTR2SLCR TM0325SMPLCR RCR Losecr RCR Lead-Out SymbolClear Loplcr RCRTM500SMPLCR RCR Frame DVDBlock Number CD Clcr RCRTitle DVD Time excludes discs without Time CodesChapter DVD CH23SECRSelect Subtitle DVD Index CDTrack CD, VCD TI5SECRSelect Angle DVD Select Audio DVDSelect Aspect 0SUCRSelect Parental-Level DVD Audio Control DVD, CD, VCD1AGCR Video Control 5ADCR RCR0VDCR RCR 3DSCR RCR Display Control1DSCR Dscr RCRKey Lock 1KLCR RCR Barcode /Command Stack Play DVDStack Group Set DVD Oklcr RCRBlackboard / Stack Data Upload Video Blackboard Display DVDVideo Blackboard Clear 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 Title/Track Number Request Current Player Condition Request DescriptionsBlock Number Request DVDChapter Number Request DVD Time Code RequestIndex Number Request CD, VCD Frame Number Request DVDBlock Number Request CD, VCD Total Frame Request DVDTOC Information Request CD/VCD Disc Region Code Request DVD DVD Disc Status Request0XXXXCR LD Disc Status Request LB-compatible DVDCD Disc Status Request CAV/CVL = CAV = CLVRegister a Set 0XXXXXXXCR1XX1XXXXCR Arg Function User’s Frame Time DVDRegister B Set 1DSCR RCR1RACR RCR Print Character Argument Function DefaultRegister D Set Argument FunctionClear Screen Real Time Clock SetAdvanced Setup Argument Function DescriptionCommunication Control Set Player Active Mode Request Mode Status2CMCR RCR Advanced Setup Request Player Model Name RequestReal Time Clock Request CM2 CCR Mode RequestPlayer Region Code Request CM3Error Code Request Input Number RequestInput Unit Request Register B Request Input Barcode Data RequestRegister a Request AC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CRRegister D Request BC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CRDC8C7C6C5C4C3C2C1CR 2MCCR RCR Menu Call DVDNumeric Button DVD Mccr3NBCR RCR Button Select DVDEnter Button DVD 2CUCR RCREtcr RCR Argument1 PositionGet Information DVD Sub-ID Yyyy Return Data from the PlayerMemory Data Upload HlbtnnContents Numbers Bytes Return Firmware Version Mucr RCROperating Modes SetupRandom Access ParkReject DVD-V7400 Internal Registers Serial Use Address Flag Remote Control Data RegisterLaser Barcode Buffer Search Time/FrameAudio Control Mark Title/Track Mark ChapterMark Index 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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