Pioneer BDP-09FD, BDP-LX91 Index Number Request, Player Active Mode Request, Error Code Request

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3.5.9Index Number Request

◆ Command mnemonics ?I

◆ Description of function

When the ?I command is received, the value of the track number (2 digits) and index number (2 digits) is returned for CD-DA/DTS-CD discs.

An error (E04) is returned if the value cannot be acquired.

◆ Execution examples

Command

Status return

BD player operation

 

 

During CD-DA playback

?I<CR>

0102<CR>

(track 1, index 2)

3.5.10Player Active Mode Request

◆ Command mnemonics ?P

◆ Description of function

When the ?P command is received, the player's operating mode is returned. The table below shows the operating modes and BD player statuses.

 

 

Operating m

BD player status

 

 

 

 

P00

Tray opening completed.

 

 

 

 

 

Status from tray closing operation

 

 

 

 

through disc physical information loading.

 

 

 

P01

No disc loaded in tray with

 

 

 

 

 

tray opening completed.

 

 

 

 

 

Disc loading completed, disc physical

 

 

 

 

information loading completed and

 

 

 

 

disc not playing.

 

 

 

 

P02

Disc information loading

 

 

 

 

P03

Tray opening

 

 

 

 

P04

Normal playback

 

 

 

 

P05

Still play

 

 

 

 

P06

Pause

 

 

 

 

P07

Search operation

 

 

 

 

 

Not including searching through repeat operation.

 

 

P08

Forward/reverse scanning

 

 

 

 

P09

Forward/reverse slow play

 

 

◆ Execution examples

 

 

 

Command

 

Status return

BD player operation

 

 

 

 

 

During playback

 

?P<CR>

 

P04<CR>

 

 

 

ST<CR>

 

R<CR>

Still play

 

?P<CR>

 

P05<CR>

 

 

3.5.11Error Code Request

◆ Command mnemonics ?E

◆ Description of function

When the ?E command is received, the code of the latest error that has occurred after the power has turned on is returned. The "error code" refers to the error status (E04, E06, etc.) returned by the player in response to the different commands. If this command is received when there is no latest error code, 00 is returned.

◆ Execution examples

Command

Status return

BD player operation

?E<CR>

00<CR>

(Status with no error command

 

 

returned)

?E<CR>

E04<CR>

(When the latest error code

 

 

returned was E04)

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Contents Pioneer Corporation We recommend using the latest softwareBDP-LX91 BDP-09FD Communication Interface Users Manual1.00 RevisionsComment 2008/12/19Contents 1 Introduction 2.1 Interface Specifications 2.1.1 Signal level2.1.3 Signal transfer rate baud rate 2 Serial control2.3 Commands and Status 99RJCR3.2 Command Structure 3 Commands3.1 Power on Processing 3.2.1 Command mnemonics3.2.7 Error messages 3.2.4 Command string termination3.2.5 Command processing 3.2.6 Completed message3.3 Error Messages Confidential Pioneer 3.4 List of CommandsPioneer HDMI OUT MAIN and HDMI OUT SUB or the ANALOG OUT OUT MAIN/SUB terminals or Component Video terminalCOMPONENT VIDEO , S-VIDEO and VIDEO terminals 3.5.2 Close 3.5 Command Details3.5.1 Open Argument 3.5.3 Stop3.5.4 Key Lock 3.5.7 Title/Track Number Request 3.5.5 Current Address Request3.5.6 Time Code Request 3.5.8 Chapter Number Request3.5.10 Player Active Mode Request 3.5.11 Error Code Request3.5.9 Index Number Request Operating m3.5.12 Firmware Version Request 3.5.15 Remote control ButtonCommand mnemonics /Argument/RU 3.5.13 Player Model Name Request
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