Gilderfluke&Co Frequency Shift Keyed/Remote Terminal Unit User Manual

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COMMAND

MNEMONIC

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

RESPONSE

2ND

SEARCH

SE

53

45

0D

D2

8D

Searches for the five digit frame number which immediately precedes this command.

CLEAR

CL

43

4C

0D

D2

8D

Clears the current entry or mode.

START

SA

53

41

0D

D2

8D

Closes the door (if it was open) and spins up the disk.

OPEN DOOR

OP

4F

50

0D

D2

8D

Stops the player if it is running and opens the door.

REJECT

RJ

52

4A

0D

D2

8D

Stops the player motor if it is running.

PLAY

PL

50

4C

0D

D2

8D

Starts the LaserDisk playing from the current position on the disk.

PAUSE

PA

50

41

0D

D2

8D

Stops the LaserDisk player and a blue (or black) screen appears.

STILL

ST

53

54

0D

D2

8D

Freezes the output of the LaserDisk player at the current frame.

STEP FORWARD

SF

53

46

0D

D2

8D

Steps the current video frame forward by one frame.

STEP BACKWARD

SB

53

42

0D

D2

8D

Steps the current video frame backwards by one frame

VIDEO CONTROL

0VD

30

56

44

0D

D2

8D

Turns off the video output.

VIDEO CONTROL

1VD

31

56

44

0D

D2

8D

Turns on the video output (default condition).

CLOSE DOOR

CO

43

4F

0D

D2

8D

Closes the player’s door if it was open.

KEY LOCK

0KL

30

4B

4C

0D

D2

8D

Enables the buttons on the front panel of the LaserDisk player.

KEY LOCK

1KL

31

4B

4C

0D

D2

8D

Disables the buttons on the front panel of the LaserDisk player.

BEEP CONTROL

0BP

30

42

50

0D

D2

8D

Mix a 100 ms long 880 Hz beep into the audio channel at 6%.

BEEP CONTROL

1BP

31

42

50

0D

D2

8D

Mix a 100 ms long 880 Hz beep into the audio channel at 10%.

BEEP CONTROL

2BP

32

42

50

0D

D2

8D

Mix a 100 ms long 880 Hz beep into the audio channel at 20%.

BEEP CONTROL

3BP

33

42

50

0D

D2

8D

Mix a 100 ms long 880 Hz beep into the audio channel at 40%.

Please note that in many ways a LaserDisk player isn’t very bright. If you send it a command to do

something that is already done, it will return an error message. As an example, if you ask it to close the
door with a CLOSE DOOR command and the door is already closed, it will return an error message ‘E04
<CR>’ instead of the ‘R <CR>’ you are expecting. This will cause the FSK/RTU to display an error message
on the Heads Up Display and stop sending the current string.

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