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Chapter Two • CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level I & III 2.5 On-Screen Displays in Manual Mode The CLD-V2600 and the CLD-V2400 display messages on the monitor using their own internal character display. There are four designated areas on the screen that provide the user with important status information. Three of these (Areas 1, 2 and 3) are accessed in Manual Mode. See Figure 2-Q below. Area 1 Chapter/Frame/Track/Time Display Area 3 Search Mode Display Area 2 Audio, Speed, Repeat Mode & CLV Status Area 4 User Display Area CLD-V2600 Lines 0-11 • CLD-V2400 Lines 0-9 20 characters per line u/c &l/c; European The User Display is programmed from Level III, Computer Control Only Figure 2-Q Area 1 displays the Chapter / Frame /Track / Time Display. Area 2 displays the status of the player's audio and speed settings, repeat mode, and CLV disc play - indicating some buttons (such as Multi Speed) are invalid because a CLV disc is playing. Area 3 indicates the Mode that has been set for the search flag, depending on the type of disc being played. Note: Area 4 (lines 0-11 on the CLD-V2600 and lines 0-9 on the CLD-V2400) can be programmed under computer control with special user messages. See Section 4.7.6 Register Control Commands, Register A Set, pages 4-39 to 4-41, for details; also see Technical Bulletin # 141, On-Screen User Display. 2.5.1 Area 1: Chapter / Frame / Track / Time Display Pressing the DISPLAY button on the remote control will cause the chapter and frame numbers (LD CAV discs) or chapter and time numbers (LD CLV discs), track and absolute time numbers (CDs) or track-index and elapsed time number of current track (CDs) to be displayed in the upper left corner of the video monitor. NOTE: Chapter numbers will be displayed only if they have been encoded on the LaserDisc at the customer's request. NOTE: Time number frame value access is possible from Level III on the CLD-V2600 & CLD-V2400 with CLV discs, however, frame values are not displayed on screen. See "Frame Set", page 4-21. While both players are fully interactive with CAV discs and hold CAV still frames, neither player will display a still frame from a CLV disc. (The Pioneer LD-V8000 player is the only one in the industry to display CLV still frames.) 2-14 TP 117 v. 2.0 • 12/93 CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level I & III User's Manual

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2.5 On-Screen Displays in Manual Mode
The CLD-V2600 and the CLD-V2400 display messages on the monitor using their own
internal character display. There are four designated areas on the screen that provide
the user with important status information. Three of these (Areas 1, 2 and 3) are
accessed in Manual Mode. See
Figure 2-Q
below.
Area 1 displays the Chapter / Frame /Track / Time Display. Area 2 displays the
status of the player’s audio and speed settings, repeat mode, and CLV disc play —
indicating some buttons (such as Multi Speed) are invalid because a CLV disc is
playing. Area 3 indicates the
Mode
that has been set for the search flag, depending on
the type of disc being played.
Note:
Area 4
(lines 0-11 on the CLD-V2600 and lines
0-9 on the CLD-V2400)
can be programmed under computer control with special user
messages.
See
Section 4.7.6 Register Control Commands, Register A Set,
pages
4-39 to 4-41, for details; also see
Technical Bulletin # 141, On-Screen User Display
.
2.5.1
Area 1:
Chapter / Frame / Track / Time Display
Pressing the DISPLAY button on the remote control will cause the chapter and frame
numbers (LD CAV discs) or chapter and time numbers (LD CLV discs), track and
absolute time numbers (CDs) or track-index and elapsed time number of current track
(CDs) to be displayed in the upper left corner of the video monitor.
NOTE:
Chapter numbers will be displayed only if they have been encoded on the
LaserDisc at the customer’s request.
NOTE:
Time number frame value access is possible from Level III on the CLD-V2600 &
CLD-V2400 with CLV discs, however, frame values are not displayed on screen. See
“Frame Set”, page 4-21. While both players are fully interactive with CAV discs and
hold CAV still frames, neither player will display a still frame from a CLV disc.
(The
Pioneer LD-V8000 player is the only one in the industry to display CLV still frames.)
Chapter Two
CLD-V2600 / 2400
Level I & III
2-14
TP 117
v. 2.0
• 12/93
CLD-V2600 / 2400 Level
I & III User’s Manual
Area 1
Chapter/Frame/Track/Time Display
Area 3
Search Mode Display
Area 2
Audio, Speed,
Repeat Mode
& CLV Status
Area 4
User Display Area
CLD-V2600 Lines 0-11
CLD-V2400 Lines 0-9
20 characters per line
u/c &l/c; European
The User Display is programmed from Level III,
Computer Control Only
Figure 2-Q