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DVD-V8000
Industrial DVD Player
RS-232C
COMMAND REFERENCE MANUAL
Manual Version 1.00
Jun 9, 2006
Pioneer Corporation
Pioneer Electronics (USA), Inc.
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Page 1 - DVD-V8000

DVD-V8000 Industrial DVD Player RS-232C COMMAND REFERENCE MANUAL Manual Version 1.00 Jun 9, 2006 Pioneer Corporation Pioneer Electronics

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Computer Control - 3Refer to the instruction manual about ‘STOP ST’. 9-pin D-Sub connector Pin # Terminal Input/Output Function 1 NC 2 RxD In

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Complete Command List by Name - 93 COMMAND SUPPORTING FORMATS Name Mnemonic DVD CD VCD Player Active Mode Request ?P x x x Player Mode

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Complete Command List by Mnemonic - 94APPENDIX B - COMPLETE COMMAND LIST BY MNEMONIC NOTE: arg or adrs (argument or address) prefaces commands with a

Page 5 - Introduction

Complete Command List by Mnemonic - 95 COMMAND SUPPORTING FORMATS Mnemonic Name DVD CD VCD arg KL Key Lock x x x LO Lead Out Symbol x x x

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DVD Command List - 96APPENDIX C - DVD COMMAND LIST NOTE: arg or adrs (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address paramete

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DVD Command List - 97 COMMAND Mnemonic Name Register D Request $D Register D Set arg RD Reject RJ Repeat Mode RM Scan Forward NF

Page 8 - 1. INTRODUCTION

VCD Command List - 98APPENDIX D - CD COMMAND LIST NOTE: arg or adrs (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address parameter.

Page 9 - 2. INTERFACE

VCD Command List - 99Stack Group Set arg GP Start SA Stop Marker adrs SM Time TM Time Code Request ?T Title/Track Number Request ?R TOC I

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VCD Command List - 100APPENDIX E - VCD COMMAND LIST NOTE: arg or adrs (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argument or an address paramete

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VCD Command List - 101 COMMAND Mnemonic Name Step Forward SF Still ST Stop Marker adrs SM Time TM Time Code Request ?T Title/Track Number R

Page 12 - 3. SERIAL CONTROL

Error Codes APPENDIX F - ERROR CODES Code Message Description E00 communication error Communication Line Error due to framing error or buffer over

Page 13 - 3.3 Command and Status

Computer Control - 4 Power ON mode more than 100 msec Power OFF Check the Key Lock condition. If the Key Lock mode is active, the player ignores t

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- 103APPENDIX G - SPECIFICATIONS OF RS-232 TRANSCEIVER PARAMETERS MIN. TYP. MAX. UNITS CONDITIONS RS-232 OUTPUTS Output Voltage Swing Output Resist

Page 15 - 3.5 Initial Setting

- 104DVD-V8000 Industrial DVD Player RS-232 Command Protocol Pioneer Electronic Corporation 4-1, Meguro 1-chome Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153 JAPAN htt

Page 16 - 4. COMMAND STRUCTURE

Computer Control - 53. SERIAL CONTROL 3.1 Serial Interface Specifications 3.1.1 Signal Interface The signal interface is a standard RS-232C connecti

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Computer Control - 6 3.3 Command and Status During normal operation, when a computer transmits commands to a DVD-V8000, the player responds with the

Page 18 - 4.1 Command Mnemonic

Computer Control - 7or <LF> (line feed) which have no affect on the player. NOTE: Some commands, sent after a specialty command which includes

Page 19 - 4.6 Request Status Return

Computer Control - 83.4 Error Messages If an error occurs during a command execution, the player returns an error code. The table below lists each c

Page 20 - 4.7 Timing

Operating Modes - 94. COMMAND STRUCTURE The DVD-V8000 supports the commands listed below. COMMAND SUPPORTING FORMATS No. Page Name Mnemonic DVD-Vi

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Operating Modes - 105.43 P48 Output Select arg OS X X X X 5.44 P48 DVD VR Play Mode arg VP X X 5.45 P49 Repeat Mode

Page 22 - 5.3 Reject

Operating Modes - 11 4.1 Command Mnemonic Each command is expressed as two (2) ASCII characters. There is no distinction between uppercase and lower

Page 23 - 5.4 Start

Operating Modes - 12• Print Character [PR] • Stack Data Upload [BU] • Stack Data Download [BD] • Memory Data Upload [MU] Once the <CR> ter

Page 24 - 5.5 Play

This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. No part of this document may be reprinted, produced, translated or utilized in any form or by a

Page 25 - 5.7 Still (DVD, VCD)

Operating Modes - 13If multiple commands are sent within the same String, the player returns a separate status value upon completion of each command.

Page 26 - 5.9 Step Reverse (DVD)

Operating Modes - 144.8 Start Timing Under Synchronized Playback (with several players) To synchronize each playback to External Reference Sync Sig

Page 27 - 5.12 Scan Stop

Operating Modes - 155. COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS 5.1 Open Function : Door Opens (Tray Ejects) Format : OP Explanation : If the command is sent while t

Page 28 - 5.15 Speed (DVD, VCD)

Operating Modes - 16rotating. Once the disc completely stops, the player enters Park mode and returns the completed status message. If the command

Page 29 - 5.16 Search

Operating Modes - 17 5.5 Play Function : Pictures and sound are reproduced (Option - Auto Stop) Format : (Address)PL Explanation : If the comman

Page 30 - 5.17 Search & Play

Operating Modes - 18 The available address modes are listed below: Address Mode DVD VideoDVD VR CD VCD FR (Frame) X TM (Time) X X X X CH (C

Page 31 - 5.18 Stop Marker

Operating Modes - 19Explanation : If the command is sent while the player is in Random Access mode, playback stops at the current disc position and

Page 32 - DVD Video

Operating Modes - 205.10 Scan Forward 5.11 Scan Reverse 5.12 Scan Stop Function : Playback moves quickly forward or in reverse Format : NF (Quic

Page 33 - 5.20 Clear

Operating Modes - 21 If an address is specified, an Auto Stop occurs on the selected sequence. The specified address is written as a Mark Frame or

Page 34 - 5.22 Block Number (CD)

Operating Modes - 22Explanation : The command rewrites the contents of the Speed Register and returns the completed status message. The current mod

Page 35 - 5.25 Title (DVD)

FCC INFORMATION The equipment described in this manual has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device in accordan

Page 36 - 5.28 Select Subtitle (DVD)

Operating Modes - 23command and an error message (E04) is returned. In addition, if the disc program blocks the Pause command, the player ignores the

Page 37 - 5.31 Select Angle (DVD)

Operating Modes - 24 The available address modes are listed below: Address Mode DVD VideoDVD VR CD VCD FR (Frame) TM (Time) X X X X CH (Chapte

Page 38 - Operating Modes

Operating Modes - 25 The Stop Marker is the same in functionality as the Play (or Multi-Speed) Auto Stop commands. The primary difference is when t

Page 39 - 5.34 Video Control

Operating Modes - 265.19 Lead-Out Symbol Function : Lead-Out is set for an address Format : LO Command <CR> Explanation : This symbol can

Page 40 - 5.35 Display Control

Operating Modes - 27Execution : String Status Return DVD player FR22000CL2300SE<CR> Play mode searches to Frame 2300 R<CR> Still mod

Page 41 - 5.36 Key Lock

Operating Modes - 28 5.23 Time (excludes discs without Time Codes) Function : Address specification flag is set to Time Format : TM Explanation :

Page 42 - 5.37 Stack Group Set (DVD)

Operating Modes - 29String Status Return DVD player TI5SE<CR> Search to Title 5 Play to Search mode R<CR> Still mode 5.26 Index (CD)

Page 43 - 5.39 Stack Data Upload

Operating Modes - 30Execution : String Status Return DVD player Play mode 0SU<CR> R<CR> Subtitle off 5.29 Select Audio (DVD)

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Operating Modes - 31Execution : String Status Return DVD player Play mode 1AG<CR> R<CR> Angle is changed 5.32 Select Parenta

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Operating Modes - 32 When playing DVD VR with bilingual audio, the output channel assignment for each integer (argument) is listed below: Argument

Page 46 - 5.40 Stack Data Download

- i -Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION...

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Operating Modes - 335.35 Display Control Function : Character display is turned ON / OFF Format : Integer DS Explanation : The player rewrites th

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Operating Modes - 34 5.36 Key Lock Function : The key lock switches ON / OFF Format : Integer KL Explanation : The command e

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Operating Modes - 35 Argument Function 0 Unlock 1 Locks all keys include power 2 Locks only tray open Execution : String Status Return DV

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Operating Modes - 36Execution : String Status Return DVD player 25GP16BS<CR> R<CR> Execute from group 25/step 16 5.39 Stack Data U

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Operating Modes - 371214 - 1215 (8) Next Data Address 2 bytes 1216 - 9315 (9) Command Stack Data 8100 bytes 9316 - 9319 (10) Checksum 4 bytes

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Operating Modes - 38nibble). The command length is available up to 16 digits. If the command length is less than 16 digits, it fills with (00H). Exa

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Operating Modes - 395) PASS THROUGH KEY Disable - 4c17H Enable – 4c06H 6) PASS THROUGH 4cxxxxH *Refer to the Barcode Format Execution : S

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Operating Modes - 40 R<CR> 5.41 Weekly Timer Data Upload Function : Reads the data of the Weekly Timer in the player. Format : WU Explanat

Page 55 - 5.43 Output Select

Operating Modes - 4110 (7) Upper digit of Chapter number searched on Mon. (set with BCD) 1 bytes 11 Lower digit of Chapter number searched on Mon. (s

Page 56 - 5.45 Repeat Mode

Operating Modes - 42Stack group number searched on all days during a week (set with BCD) 79 Lower digit of Title number of Stack group number searche

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Introduction - 2 -5.10 Scan Forward ...20 5.1

Page 58 - 5.47 Chapter Skip

Operating Modes - 43146 Set the OFF minute on Sun. 1 bytes 147 (5) 00 (fixed data = 00H) 1 bytes 148 (6) Upper digit of Title number or Stack gro

Page 59 - 6.1 P-Block Number Request

Operating Modes - 44Mon. (set with BCD) 169 Lower digit of Title number of Stack group number searched on Mon. (set with BCD) 1 bytes 170 (7) Upper d

Page 60 - 6.4 Time Code Request

Operating Modes - 45236 Set the OFF minute on all days during a week 1 bytes 237 (5) 00 (fixed data = 00H) 1 bytes 238 (6) Upper digit of Title num

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Operating Modes - 46 (4) indicates the minute that the player’s power turns ON The minute minutes (expressed as 00 through 59) is used with the

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Operating Modes - 479 20H The lower digit of Title number 10 00H The upper digit of Chapter number 11 05H The lower digit of Chapter number 12

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Operating Modes - 48 The Communication flows as follows. Computer DVD player ---WD<CR>---> <---R<CR>---- --1st byte data--&

Page 64 - 6.12 CD Disc Status Request

Operating Modes - 49Format : Integer VP Explanation : This command is available only for DVD VR(Video Recording format). In other case player ret

Page 65 - 6.13 Register A Set

Operating Modes - 50DVD-V8000 has the 26 internal parameters(parameter A,B,C, ・・・,Z) and has the commands to operate the parameters as below. comma

Page 66 - USER’S DISPLAY

Operating Modes - 51Execution : String Status Return DVD Player 1>A<CR> R<CR> Substitute 1 for parameter A 2>B<CR> R<

Page 67 - 6.15 Print Character

Operating Modes - 526. CURRENT PLAYER CONDITION REQUEST DESCRIPTIONS 6.1 P-Block Number Request Function : The command returns information for th

Page 68 - 6.17 Real Time Clock Set

Introduction - 3 -6.2 Title/Track Number Request...52 6.3 Chapter

Page 69 - 6.18 Advanced Setup

Operating Modes - 53 6.3 Chapter Number Request (DVD) Function : Returns the current Chapter number Format : ?C Explanation : The player return

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Operating Modes - 54Format : ?B Explanation : The player returns the value of the current Block number as a 7-digit integer. Correct values show o

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Operating Modes - 55 Execution : String Status Return DVD player ?I<CR> 0102<CR> Play mode Track 1, Index 2 6.8 Total Frame Request

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Operating Modes - 56 Status information is returned in the following format when DVD is loaded: C1C2C3C4C5C6C7C8C9C10<CR> C1 Disc type DVD Vi

Page 73 - 6.23 Advanced Setup Request

Operating Modes - 57 Status information is returned in the following format: C1C2C3C4C5<CR> C1 Disc Mount 0 = No 1 = Yes X = Unknown C2

Page 74 - 6.28 Input Unit Request

Operating Modes - 586.13 Register A Set Function : The current setting of Resister A is rewritten Format : Integer RA Explanation : The command r

Page 75 - 6.29 Register A Request

Operating Modes - 59 The Display Control command turns the character display ON or OFF. The Register A Set command specifies what is displayed on th

Page 76 - 6.31 Menu Call (DVD)

Operating Modes - 60 The player allows/displays up to 320 characters (32 characters per line with 10 lines available). Follow the instructions belo

Page 77 - 6.33 Button Select (DVD)

Operating Modes - 61 Available characters are shown in the table below (from 20h through 9Fh): 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 2 ! “ # $ % &

Page 78 - 6.34 Enter Button (DVD)

Operating Modes - 62Format : WW <CR> 7 fields integer <CR> (=YYMMDDWWHHMMSS<CR>) Explanation : The real time clock may be set

Page 79 - 6.35 Get Information (DVD)

Introduction - 4 -7.4 Random Access...76 7.5 Re

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Operating Modes - 6332 REMOTE CONTROL Enable Disable 64 TRAY Enable Disable 128 FRONT KEY Enable Disable 256 BLACKBOARD LOCK OFF ON 512 REV

Page 81 - 6.36 Memory Data Upload

Operating Modes - 64 BAUD RATE SYNC OUT + 8388608*(0 or 1) + 16777216*(0 or 1) + 33554432*(0 or 1)

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Operating Modes - 65P04 Play P09 Multi-speed The following table provides fuller explanations for each Active mode: P00 (Open) Disc tray is open

Page 83 - 7.4 Random Access

Operating Modes - 66YY the last two digits of year MM month DD date WW day, 00 means Monday, 06 means Sunday HH hour 24-hour format MM minute SS se

Page 84 - 7.5 Reject

Operating Modes - 67 6.25 CCR Mode Request Function : Returns the current communication mode Format : ?M Explanation : The command returns the c

Page 85 - Internal Registers

Operating Modes - 68 There are two code types, either a four-digit or eight-digit code (Extension code). When the input command data is two words (e

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Operating Modes - 696.30 Register D Request Function : returns the contents of Register D Format : $D Explanation : The player returns the TxD t

Page 87 - 8.19 Registers

Operating Modes - 70 If the disc is missing the requested menu, [1 or 2 MC<CR>], the player returns an error message (E04). *: However, the

Page 88 - REGISTER MODEL

Operating Modes - 712 Down 3 Left 4 Right If the command is valid for the situation, the player immediately returns “R<CR>”*. If there are

Page 89 - 9. EXTEND TERMINAL CONTROL

Operating Modes - 72 Function : emulates the “left” click of the mouse Format : argument1, argument2 ET Explanation : The command emulates the “

Page 90 - 9.1 Function Assignment

Introduction - 11. INTRODUCTION This document defines the RS-232C command protocol for the Pioneer DVD-V8000 Industrial DVD Player. The DVD-V8000 is

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Operating Modes - 73 The player only returns system parameter information in cases where ID = 0001, otherwise the player returns error message E06.

Page 92 - 9.2 Function User Setting

Operating Modes - 74Execution : String Status Return DVD player 00010008GI<CR> 1400<CR> Selecting button #5 now 6.36 Memory Data U

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Operating Modes - 7511,345 11,346 (9) Calibration data of touch device 1 Byte 11,347 - 11,349 (10) FFFFFFh 3 Bytes 11350 - 11353 (11) 00000000 4

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Operating Modes - 767. OPERATING MODES The Operating or Active mode consists of five sub-modes; Open, Park, Setup, Random Access and Reject. A comman

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Operating Modes - 77 7.5 Reject When the Reject command is sent to the player, video playback stops. Once the disc rotation has stopped, the player

Page 96 - 9.3 Controller

Internal Registers - 788. DVD-V8000 INTERNAL REGISTERS When arguments (e.g., Title number, Chapter number, Time Code, etc.), accompany commands to t

Page 97 - 9.2.2 Diode Matrix Circuit

Internal Registers - 798.8 Remote Control Data Register The register contains the temporary data input through the remote control. 8.9 Serial Use

Page 98 - 10. ADDITIONAL NOTES

Internal Registers - 808.15 Mark Index The register contains the Index number as a marker. The function is identical to the Mark Time/Frame command

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Internal Registers - 819 ADDRESS MODE FLAG 1 CURRENT TIME/FRAME 2 P-TIME 3 CURRENT TITLE/TRACK CHAPTER 4 CURRENT INDEX 5 SERIAL DIGIT BUFFER COMMAND

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Internal Registers - 829. EXTEND TERMINAL CONTROL To activate a function, create a switch contact with an electrical ground (Pin 1). Check Chapter 2

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Computer Control - 22. INTERFACE 2.1 Interface Connector A computer may be connected to the DVD-V8000 using a 15-pin D-Sub connector (e.g., a JAE DAL

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Internal Registers - 83 9.1 Function Assignment Create a Circuit Controller or a Diode Matrix Circuit (refer to the table below). Diode Assignment Li

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Internal Registers - 8445 X X X 17 46 X X X 18 47 X X X 19 48 X X X 20 49 X X X STACK GROUP7 50 X

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Internal Registers - 85 9.2 Function User Setting Function assignment for No1 through 30 can be changed by user in advanced set up. The procedure is

Page 105 - APPENDIX D - CD COMMAND LIST

Internal Registers - 86 RIGHT Button  DOWN Button to select "MENU"

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Internal Registers - 87 ENTER button to change the function of switch 8 to MENU In order to DISABLE the switch function, please select the switch

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Internal Registers - 88In order to recover the initial factory setting, please select “Default Setting” and press ENTER. For a initial set

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Internal Registers - 89 9.3 Controller Examples of Switch and Diode specifications are charted below. Switch Specifications On Resistance Less than

Page 109 - APPENDIX F - ERROR CODES

Internal Registers - 909.2.2 Diode Matrix Circuit

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Internal Registers - 9110. ADDITIONAL NOTES 1. If a video has a VOBU still, when the player reaches the VOBU still point, it enters the Still mode.

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Complete Command List by Name - 92APPENDIX A - COMPLETE COMMAND LIST BY NAME NOTE: arg or adrs (argument or address) prefaces commands with an argum

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