CLD-V2600/2400 Notes

1)The model name of the CLD-V2600 is P1527XX The model number of the CLD-V2400 is P1518XX.

2)If a picture stop code is recorded on currently playing CAV LaserDisc, the player enters Still Mode at the stop code point. If a picture stop is encountered during a stop marker or auto stop segment play, an error message is returned.

3)If a frame specified by an auto stop or by a stop marker is missing, the player enters the Still Mode just beyond the specified frame.

4)When the CLD-V2600 or CLD-V2400 is controlled by a computer, command execution may sometimes be suspended if front panel buttons or remote control buttons are pressed. To prevent this, use the Key Lock (KL) command to lock out front panel and remote control input.

5)CLV frame mode (for CLV discs encoded with seconds) is not available on the CLD-V2600 or CLD-V2400 by remote control. CLV frame numbers can, however, be searched to under computer control and then verified by issuing the ?F command. The player lands in Pause at the specified CLV frame number. Although CLV frame numbers are not visible on-screen by issuing the Display (DS) command, they can be displayed on-screen in Test Mode. NOTE: Test Mode is generally used by authorized service center personnel for diagnostic and testing purposes when servicing the player.

NOTE: CLV frame numbers can be accessed on the Pioneer LD-V4400 and the LD-V8000 by remote control or computer control. On the LD-V4400 under remote control, once the target frame is hit, the player plays immediately; under computer control it lands in pause. On the LD-V8000 under remote control or computer control, the player searches to the CLV frame number and holds a still frame.

6)If the video area of a CDV has been recorded using the PAL system, sound only will be reproduced when it is played on a CLD-V2600 or CLD-V2400. (The disc is treated as a CD.)

7)If a non-existent address is specified via computer control while a CD is playing, an error code (E04) is returned. Users can access the CD’s Table of Contents (TOC) by issuing the ?Q command via computer control. The following information is returned: first track, last track, and total playing time (absolute time) of the CD. See Section 4.7.4 Request Commands, #38 TOC Information on page 4-34.

8)CDV playback begins from the video area. When the video playback is completed, playback may end or the video may be replayed depending on how the player’s Repeat Mode is set. When you want to play back audio, search for the track you want to hear. When audio playback is completed, playback may end or the audio may be replayed again, depending on the Repeat Mode.

9)During CD and CDV playback, if the stop marker is set to ±1 block from the start point after a Pause, the player will not hold the stop marker.

10)During LD CLV playback, if the stop marker is set to ±1 frame, from the start point after a Pause, the player will not hold the stop marker.

11)During CD playback, it is not possible to search for the absolute time address 0 minutes, 0 seconds, 0 block.

Appendix J CLD-V2600/2400 Notes TP 117 v. 2.0 • 12/93

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