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Chapter Two • CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level I & III 2.3 Interfaces This section describes the player interfaces that receive control signals: • The remote sensor receives infrared signals from the CU-V113 or RU-V103 remote control units or a Pioneer barcode reader. (See Section 2.3.1, below for details.) • The Barcode Terminal receives signals from a wired connection to either the remote control unit or the barcode reader. (See Section 2.3.1, page 2-9, for details.) • The RS-232C port receives signals from an external computer via the appropriate RS-232C cable. (See Section 2.3.2, page 2-10.) Please see the Front and Rear View diagrams of the players to locate each interface: • CLD-V2600 - Figures 2-D and Figure 2-E on page 2-5 & 2-6. • CLD-V2400 - Figures 2-F and Figure 2-G on page 2-7. 2.3.1 Remote Sensor and the Barcode Terminal The remote sensor receives input via infrared signal and the Barcode terminal receives input via a wired connection. Both the remote sensor and the Barcode Terminal can receive signals from either a Pioneer Barcode Reader or from the remote control unit. Both Barcode and remote control commands are transmitted in serial data streams. Note: The infrared sensor and the Barcode Terminal cannot be used simultaneously. Carrier 48KHz Signal received by the infrared receiver Demodulated infrared signal Figure 2-H Waveform of Infrared Remote Control Signal The remote sensor receives the RCU signals on a 48-KHz carrier, removes the carrier, shapes the waveform, and outputs the shaped waveform. See Figure 2-H. A stereo or mono mini-plug cable (Figure 2-I, next page) can be used to input a signal to the Barcode terminal, when a wired connection from the remote control unit or the Barcode Reader is made. 2-8 TP 117 v. 2.0 • 12/93 CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level I & III User's Manual

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2.3 Interfaces
This section describes the player interfaces that receive control signals:
• The
remote sensor
receives infrared signals from the CU-V113 or RU-V103
remote control units or a Pioneer barcode reader. (See
Section 2.3.1
, below for
details.)
• The
Barcode Terminal
receives signals from a wired connection to either the
remote control unit or the barcode reader. (See
Section 2.3.1
, page 2-9, for details.)
• The
RS-232C port
receives signals from an external computer via the
appropriate RS-232C cable.
(See
Section 2.3.2
, page 2-10.)
Please see the Front and Rear View diagrams of the players to locate each interface:
CLD-V2600
Figures 2-D
and
Figure 2-E
on page 2-5 & 2-6.
CLD-V2400
Figures 2-F
and
Figure 2-G
on page 2-7.
2.3.1 Remote Sensor and the Barcode Terminal
The remote sensor receives input via infrared signal and the Barcode terminal receives
input via a wired connection. Both the remote sensor and the Barcode Terminal can
receive signals from either a Pioneer Barcode Reader or from the remote control unit.
Both Barcode and remote control commands are transmitted in serial data streams.
Note:
The infrared sensor and the Barcode Terminal cannot be used simultaneously.
The remote sensor receives the RCU signals on a 48-KHz carrier, removes the
carrier, shapes the waveform, and outputs the shaped waveform. See
Figure 2-H
.
A stereo or mono mini-plug cable (
Figure 2-I,
next page) can be used to input a signal
to the Barcode terminal, when a wired connection from the remote control unit or the
Barcode Reader is made.
Chapter Two
CLD-V2600 / 2400
Level I & III
2-8
TP 117
v. 2.0
• 12/93
CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level
I & III User’s Manual
Signal received by the
infrared receiver
Demodulated infrared
signal
Carrier 48KHz
Figure 2-H
Waveform of Infrared Remote Control Signal