29 register a request, Register a request – Pioneer DVD-V8000 User Manual

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Operating Modes

There are two code types, either a four-digit or eight-digit code (Extension
code). When the input command data is two words (eight-digit) in length, the
player truncates or shortens the information. A truncated code consists of an
Upper Byte from the first code and a Lower Byte from the second code. The
player creates a Returning Code or Double Code from these two bytes.


Once the player returns an Input Code, a FFFFh Code (no reactions from the
remote control) repeats until a new code is sent from the remote control.

Execution :

String

Status Return

DVD player

Receives the Pause Key command -A39F

#I<CR> A39F<CR>

#I<CR> FFFFh<CR>

Receives the Audio Key command -
A399_A3BE

#I<CR> A3BE<CR>

#I<CR> FFFFh<CR>


6.29 Register A Request

Function

: returns the contents of Register A

Format :

$A

Explanation :

The player returns a detailed list of the Register A attributes.


Status information is returned in the following format:

AC

8

C

7

C

6

C

5

C

4

C

3

C

2

C

1

<CR>

C

8,

C

7,

C

6

(Fixed 0)

C

5

Displays Time Code when playing
DVD

0 = Off

1 = On

C

4

(Fixed 0)

C

3

Displays User’s Area

0 = Off

1 = On

C

2

Displays Title & Chapter Numbers

0 = Off

1 = On

C

1

Displays Frame Number (DVD) or
Time Code (CD, VCD)

0 = Off

1 = On



Execution :

String

Status Return

DVD player

3RA<CR> R<CR>

Sets to Register A

$A<CR> A00000011<CR>

Requests information from Register A


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