Pioneer DVD-204 Button 4 or Button 12 Reset, Slave Delay Multiple Player Installations

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interruptible, a safe time can be set, specifying the minimum amount of time before a selection can be interrupted.

Selections are now interruptible after 0 seconds.

Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes

Do you want button selections to be interruptible (Y/N)? No

*** Programming: done ***

Selections are now uninterruptible.

——— Options Menu ——-

L = view or edit button 1 Lamp inversion I = view or edit Interruptibility

R = view or edit button 4 Reset S = view or edit Slave Delay

C = Clear all button selections M = go back to Main menu

Please choose a command: R

Button 4 can be either a normal

button or an instant reset button. If it is an instant reset button, then pressing it will immediately stop any other button’s program,

regardless

of the interruptibility and safe time settings.

Button 4 is now a normal button.

Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes

Do you want button 4 to be

an instant reset button (Y/N)? Yes

*** Programming: done ***

Interruptibility refers to the action of the pushbuttons while a selection is playing. If the buttons are set to be non-interruptible, they remain locked out while the selection is playing. If the buttons are set to be inter- ruptible, a press of a button while any selection is playing will cause the system to immediately play the new selection. It is also possible to set a “safe time” during which the buttons are locked out, becoming active again after the “safe time” period.

Button 4 (or Button 12) Reset

This function converts the last pushbutton (#4 on the DVD-204; #12 on the DVD-212) from a normal selection button to an “instant reset” function. When configured for instant reset, pressing the but- ton will cause the player to revert immediately to its Idle function. Instant reset over-rides any button lock-out settings. This function can be useful when the selections are of great length, and the buttons have been set to non-interruptable (locked out)

Button 4 is now an instant reset button.

——— Options Menu ——-

L = view or edit button 1 Lamp inversion I = view or edit Interruptibility

R = view or edit button 4 Reset S = view or edit Slave Delay

C = Clear all button selections M = go back to Main menu

Please choose a command: S

Slave Delay is set to 0 tenths of seconds Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes

How many tenths of seconds delay would you like? 10

*** Programming: done ***

——— Options Menu

——-

L = view or

edit button 1 Lamp inversion

I = view or

edit

Interruptibility

R = view or

edit

button 4 Reset

S = view or

edit

Slave Delay

C = Clear all button selections

M = go back

to Main menu

confirming button 4 is now instant reset

Slave Delay

Multiple Player Installations

When a DVD-204 / DVD-212 is used to drive more than one DVD player ( using a special cable) the Slave Delay should be set for 1 second (10 tenths). This is to ensure that the slowest of the players had had sufficient time to carry out its instructions. Slave Delay refers to the amount of time that the players sit on their first frame before actually starting to play.

If only one player is used, Slave Delay should be set to zero.

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