Chapter Four • CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level I & III

23) CLEAR

LD/CD

Function:

To clear a value entry or a player mode.

Format:

C L

Explanation: 1) Contents of the digit buffer (input value) are cleared. Immediately, the completion status is returned.

2)Search, Auto Stop, Auto Stop Multi-Speed or Stop Marker Mode are released. If cleared during a search, the clearance is made near the current pickup position, and Still Mode occurs if a CAV disc is in the disc tray, or Pause Mode occurs if a CLV disc or CD is being used.

If cleared during an auto stop or stop marker operation, normal play occurs. If cleared during auto stop multi-speed operation when a CAV LaserDisc is playing, regular multi-speed play occurs.

Execution: *

Play Mode

 

2 2 0 0 0 C L 2 3 0 0 0 S E <C/R>

*

Search mode

 

C L <C/R>

R <C/R>

*Still mode

24)LEAD-OUT LD/CD

Function: Lead-out is set for an address.

Format: L O

Explanation: The lead out symbol can be used in place of a number as the target address of a search or auto-play operation. If the leadout command is sent while an LD is playing, the “LO” value can be estimated as

follows:

 

 

Frame number

65535

(CAV), 9595929 (CLV)

Time Code

95959

(9 hour 59 minutes 59 seconds)

Chapter number

79

 

When a lead-out search is made on the CLD-V2400, the convergence occurs immediately before the lead-out area, i.e. at the end of the program area. During CD playback, in some cases the actual lead out is longer than the lead out time recorded in the TOC information.

Execution #1: L O S E <C/R>

R <C/R>

?F <C/R>

5 0 4 0 0 <C/R>

*The last address of the program area on a LaserDisc is searched and the value is returned in response to ?F.

Execution #2: L O P L <C/R>

R <C/R>

*Plays to last chapter, frame or time number before lead-out when the last address is unknown. Set Chapter, Frame or Time Mode first.

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