Level iii — external computer control – Pioneer LASERDISC/COMPACT DISC PLAYERS CLD-V2400 User Manual

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Computer

Level III programs are developed on a

computer. Commands are sent to the

player directly from the computer to

control a specific videodisc or compact

disc. In addition to providing interactive

control of the player, the computer can

also send graphic overlays to the video

monitor, provide access to a

computer database, etc.

(See

Chapter 4 and Appendix A.)

For detailed information about Computer Control of the CLD-V2600 and the CLD-V2400,

see

Chapter 4 and Appendix A of this manual.

LEVEL

3

Level III programs are used to control the player from an external computer attached to the player’s
RS-232C port. The player’s Level III mnemonic command set is used to develop interactive programs
for the CLD-V2600 or the CLD-V2400. (See

Section 4.4 on pages 4-5 and 4-6 or Appendix A for

the list of mnemonic commands available.) Level III mnemonic commands are also used to control
the LD-V8000, the LD-V4400, and the LD-V2200 (NTSC players), LD-V4200 (discontinued NTSC
player), the CLD-V2300D and the LD-V4300D (NTSC/PAL players), and the LD-V4100 (PAL player).
See

Technical Bulletin #143 , Comparative Mnemonic Command Chart. Level III is often used

when a program designer wants users to access a large database from a computer, along with video
and audio material on a disc. Level III requires that a computer be connected to every player. A file
server may be used to network the computers at the various workstations.

RS-232C cable to
RS-232C port on
back of player

Level III — External Computer Control

Figure 1-C

1-6

TP 117 v. 2.0 • 12/93

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

CLD-V2400 Videodisc Player

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

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