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NOTE: This last example will display 26:20 on the front panel and on-screen display, but if a ?F <CR> is sent to the player via computer, the player will return 26:20:12, the minutes, seconds, & frame number.

NOTE: Users should note that searching to the index and block levels on a CD is possible with Level III computer control. These searches are not possible with the remote control unit.

Execution/CDs: *

CD in Play or Pause Mode

TM sets address flag to Time

T M 1212 S E <CR>

R <CR>

*

Searches to 12 minutes, 12 seconds and enters Pause Mode

BK sets address flag to Block

BK 030303 S E <CR> R <CR>

* Searches to 03 minutes, 03 seconds, Block 03, enters Pause Mode

NOTE: The command ?B returns 030303. On a CD, track and elapsed time or track-index and time within the track can be displayed by using the remote control unit. Determining the current block number, however, must be done from Level III control using the ?B command. For details see Section 3.7.4, Request Commands: #36, Block No. Request on page 3-33.

TR sets address flag to Track

T R 03 S E <CR>R <CR>

* Searches to track 03 and enters Pause Mode.

 

IX sets address flag to Index

IX 03 01 S E <CR>

R <CR>

* Searches to Track 03,

Index 01 and enters Pause Mode.

NOTE: If only one index is encoded on a CD track, and an instruction is sent to the player to search to index 3 of that track, (IX0303SE) the player will search to the beginning of the next track. In this case, it will search to the beginning of Track 4.)

The range of address entries possible on CDs are described on page 3-7 and again in the reference chart below.

 

Address FlagRange of Address

 

 

 

 

 

Time:

Minutes 00-99, Seconds 00-59*

 

Block:

Minutes 00-99, Seconds 00-59, Blocks 00-74

 

 

 

 

 

Tracks:

01-99

 

 

 

 

 

Index

Track 01-99 Index 00-99

 

 

 

 

* 74 minutes is the maximum playing time on a CD.

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