1 command mnemonic, 2 argument, 3 command string – Pioneer DVD-V8000 User Manual

Page 18: Command mnemonic, Argument, Command string

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Operating Modes


4.1 Command

Mnemonic

Each command is expressed as two (2) ASCII characters. There is no distinction
between uppercase and lowercase letters except when the Character strings are
in a PR command.

4.2 Argument

An Argument, expressed in either ASCII characters or ten digits, consists of
either an address or an integer. A Control Register uses an integer value to set a
specified value or condition.

If a command requires an argument, it is always placed before the command.

Example :

N

1

N

2

N

3

Minimum 000 ~ Maximum 300

(except MS command)

Minimum 000 ~ Maximum 2047

(Only MS command)


NOTE: If a command requires an argument but one is not supplied, the player
returns an error message.

An Address can be a Title, a Chapter, a Track, a Frame Number, or a Time Code
depending upon how the address flag is set. The Address must not exceed ten
characters and/or digits.

Address Type

Media Type

Format

Range (Min-Max)

Title Number

DVD

N

1

N

2

1 ~ 99

Chapter Number DVD

N

1

N

2

1 ~ 99

Frame Number

DVD

N

1

N

2

N

3

N

4

N

5

N

6

1 ~ 999999

DVD N

1

N

2

N

3

N

4

N

5

a

0 ~ 599:59

Time Code

CD/VCD N

1

N

2

N

3

N

4

b

0 ~ 99:59

Track Number

CD/VCD

N

1

N

2

1 ~ 99

Block Number

CD

N

1

N

2

N

3

N

4

N

5

N

6

c

0 ~ 995974

4.3 Command

String

A command string consists of multiple commands on one line. The maximum
length of a command string is 32 characters. All command strings are terminated
by the Carriage Return <CR> code (0DH hex).

Example :

FR2000SE 2300PL<CR>


NOTE: Assign the following commands individually.

a

N N N minutes N N seconds.

1

2

3

4

5

b

N N minutes N N seconds.

1

2

3

4

c

N

1

N

2

minutes N

3

N

4

seconds N

5

N

6

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