Pioneer RS-232C manual Ttdom, Hlbtnn

Models: RS-232C

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Current Address Request Descriptions

The player only returns system parameter information in case ID = 0001. The player returns E06 except available parameter.

The below is the simple list of the (SPRM) System Parameter. If you want more detailed information. (refer to "Table 4.6.1.2-1:System Parameters (SPRMs)" in "DVD Specifications for Read-Only Disc, Part 3 VIDEO SPECIFICATIONS")

SPRM Explanation

0Menu Description Language Code (M_LCD)

1Audio stream number (ASTN) for TT_DOM

2Sub-picture stream number (SPSTN) and On/Off flag for

TT_DOM

3Angle number (AGLN) for TT_DOM

4Title number (TTN) for TT_DOM

5VTS Title number (VTS_TTN) for TT_DOM

6Title PGC number (TT_PGCN) for TT_DOM

7Part_of_Title number (PTTN) for One_Sequential_PGC_Title

8Highlighted Button number (HL_BTNN) for Selection state

9Navigation Timer (NV_TMR)

10TT_PGCN for NV_TMR

11Player Audio Mixing Mode (P_AMXMD) for Karaoke

12Country Code (CTY_LVL) for Parental Management

13Parental Level (PTL_LVL)

14Player Configuration (P_CFG) for Video

15P_CFG for Audio

16Initial Language Code (INI_LCD) for AST

17INI_LCD_EXT for AST

18INI_LCD for SPST

19 (INI_LCD_EXT) Initial Language Code extension for SPST

20Player Region Code

21reserved

22reserved

23reserved for extended playback mode

For example

SPRM(8): Highlighted Button number (HL_BTNN) for Selection state

 

b15

b14

b13

b12

b11

b10

b9

b8

 

 

 

HL_BTNN

 

 

reserved

 

b7

b6

b5

b4

b3

b2

b1

b0

 

 

 

 

reserved

 

 

 

HL_BTNN...... 1 to 36:

HL_BTNN value

 

 

 

 

 

Others:

 

reserved

 

 

 

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Pioneer RS-232C manual Ttdom, Hlbtnn

RS-232C specifications

The Pioneer RS-232C is a significant component in the realm of communication technology, especially known for its application in serial communications. Initially introduced in the 1960s as part of the EIA-232 standard, RS-232C has evolved through various iterations to become a foundational interface for connecting data communication equipment (DCE) with data terminal equipment (DTE). This article outlines its main features, technologies, and characteristics.

One of the hallmark features of RS-232C is its ability to facilitate point-to-point communication. It allows for a direct link between two devices, making it suitable for a variety of applications, including modems, printers, computers, and other peripherals. The RS-232C interface typically uses a 25-pin connector, although a 9-pin variant is also common in many modern devices. This interface is based on serial communications, where bits are sent sequentially over a single channel, leveraging fewer wires compared to parallel communication methods.

In terms of technology, RS-232C operates primarily at voltage levels of +12V to -12V, which provide the necessary signaling for data transmission. The standard supports baud rates ranging from 300 to 115200 bps, accommodating various data transfer speeds depending on the needs of the hardware involved. RS-232C defines various electrical characteristics and timing requirements, ensuring robust performance over relatively short distances, typically up to 15 meters, depending on the baud rate.

Another essential aspect of the RS-232C standard is its use of asynchronous communication, allowing devices to transmit data without having to synchronize their clocks. Each data packet typically consists of a start bit, a predefined number of data bits (usually 7 or 8), an optional parity bit for error-checking, and one or more stop bits. This method allows for error detection and ensures data integrity during transmission.

Despite its age, the RS-232C interface remains relevant, especially in industrial applications, instrumentation, and legacy systems. Its simplicity, low cost, and widespread acceptance make it a versatile choice for connecting various devices, even in a world increasingly dominated by USB and other modern interfaces.

In conclusion, the Pioneer RS-232C is a remarkable testament to the enduring nature of serial communication technology. Its straightforward design, reliability, and ease of integration continue to make it a staple in numerous applications, underscoring its significance in the landscape of data communication.