Pioneer LASERDISC/COMPACT DISC PLAYERS CLD-V2400 User Manual

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• Level II systems are comprised of various hardware configurations.

A Level II system usually consist of only a videodisc player with a
programmable memory, such as the LD-V8000, a monitor and a remote
control unit. However, Level II systems can include additional hardware
such as a touch screen, printer, etc.

In Level II, these systems are controlled by loading a Level II program into
the memory of the player from a program specially encoded Level II
videodisc, or by sending ASCII-Hex commands to the player’s memory
from the remote control unit or via the RS-232C interface from an external
computer.

The CLD-V2600 & CLD-V2400 Videodisc players do not support Level II
applications
. For more information on Level II, refer to Pioneer’s
LD-V8000 Level II User’s Manual/ Programmer’s Reference Guide,
TP114 v.2.1,
available through Pioneer New Media Technologies, Inc.,
Engineering Support:

East Coast: 201/327-6400,
West Coast: 310/952-2111.

• A Level III system generally consists of an LD player, or a combination

LD/CD player (CLD-V2600 or the CLD-V2400), a monitor and a computer.
The system is controlled by the computer. This provides an interactive
system allowing access to computer data as well as access to audio
and/or video material on the disc (LDs or CDs).

See Figures 1-A, 1-B, 1-C, on pages 1-4 through 1-6 for diagrams of Level I and
Level III hardware configurations using a CLD-V2600 or CLD-V2400 industrial
videodisc player.

CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level I & III User’s Manual

TP 117

v. 2.0 • 12/93

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CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level I & III • Chapter One

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