Appendix, Command sequence, Command list – Lexicon Blu Ray Disc Player BD-30 User Manual

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BD-30 Blu-ray Disc Player

Appendix

The illustration of the response structure is as follows:
<Response> = <Start of Response><Result Code>

[<sp><Parameters>]<End of Response>

<Start of Response> = @, ASCII 0x40
<Result Code> = OK|ER
<sp> = space, ASCII 0x20
<Parameters> = command-specific
<End of Response> = CR, ASCII 0x0d

Command Sequence:

Commands are executed in the order they are received. The host

should wait for a response from the player before sending the next

command.
If the player receives a new command before executing the

previous command, the player may discard the previous

command.
If the host does not receive a response from the player 10

seconds after the command is issued, the host may consider the

command or response lost during transmission, and can retransmit

the command.

Command List:

A. Command that maps to a remote control button
This group of commands maps directly to the infrared remote

control keys. No parameters are needed for these commands. The

player handles the commands as if it receives the same IR remote

commands. For actions that require multiple key sequence, such

as go to a certain chapter (GOT command followed by multiple

numeric key commands and the SEL command), the player

responds to each command individually until the last command is

received. At that time the player shall respond with either OK or ER

depending on the result of the action.

Code

Remote Key

Function

Special Response

POW

POWER

Toggle power STANDBY and ON

OK ON

OK OFF

SRC

SOURCE

Go to Home Menuto select media source

EJT

OPEN

Open/close the disc tray

OK OPEN

OK CLOSE

PON

ON

Discrete on

OK ON

POF

OFF

Discrete off

OK OFF

SYS

P/N

Switch output TV system: NSTC, PAL or

MULTI(AUTO)

OK NTSC

OK PAL

OK AUTO

DIM

DIMMER

Dim front panel display

OK ON

OK DIM

OK OFF

PUR

PURE AUDIO

Pure audio mode (no video)

OK ON

OK OFF

VUP

VOL +

Increase volume

OK n (n is the volume

number, 0 – 100)

VDN

VOL -

Decrease volume

OK n (n is the volume

number, 0 – 100)

MUT

MUTE

Mute audio

OK MUTE

OK UNMUTE

NU1

1

Numeric key 1

NU2

2

Numeric key 2

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