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CLD-V2800 Level III • Chapter Three 3.5 Command Formats Level III commands on the CLD-V2800 are expressed as "Command Mnemonics", so they are easy to remember. "Command Mnemonics" are also used for Level III control of the CLD-V2600, CLD-V2400, LD-V8000, LD-V4400, the LD-V2200, & LD-V4200 (a discontinued models), the LC-V330 Autochanger, as well as for the LD-V4100 (PAL player), CLD-V2300 (NTSC/PAL) and the LD-V4300D (NTSC/PAL player). Some commands are preceded by an "argument" expressed as an integer. These may indicate a specific "address" location on the disc or set function parameters. Command Mnemonic - Each Level III command is expressed as two ASCII alphabetic characters, representing the command mnemonic. There is no distinction between uppercase letters and lowercase letters. Example: PL (Play); Pl (Play); pl (Play). Argument -An argument is expressed in ASCII digits and it is placed before the command. When a command requiring an argument has no argument, an error (E06) is returned. An argument consists of either an address or an integer: 1) An Address - The address can be a frame, time, or chapter number (LDs) or time, block, track or index number (CDs) depending how the address flag is set. When an address larger than the maximum allowable value is input, correct evaluation cannot be made. Addresses may be expressed as numbers indicated below: LDs Frame number xxxxx Chapter number xx Time numbers H:MM:SS Extended Time numbers H:MM:SS.FF CDs Time N1 N2 N3 N4 MM:SS Block numbers N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 MM:SS:BB Track numbers xx Index numbers xx-xx Figure 3-F CAV: N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 minimum = 0 0 0 0 0 » maximum = 65535 CAV, CLV N1 N2 minimum = 00 » maximum = 79 CLV: N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 (N1=hour, N2 N3=minutes, N4 N5=seconds) minimum = 00000 » maximum = 95959 CLV: N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 (N1=hour, N2 N3=minutes, N4 N5=seconds, N6 N7 Frame No.) minimum = 00000 » maximum = 9595929 CD N1 N2 N3 N4 N1 N2=minutes, N3 N4=seconds, N5=blocks N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 Minutes 00-99, Seconds 00-59, Blocks 00-74 minimum = 00000 » maximum = 995974 CD N1 N2 minimum = 01 » maximum = 99 CD N1 N2 N3 N4 N1 N2 = Track , N3 N4= Index Track = 01-99, Index = 00-99 minimum = 0100 » maximum = 9999 CLD-V2800 Level III User's Manual TP 120 v. 1.0 • 10/95 3-7

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3.5 Command Formats
Level III commands on the CLD-V2800 are expressed as “Command Mnemonics”, so
they are easy to remember. “Command Mnemonics” are also used for Level III control
of the CLD-V2600, CLD-V2400,
LD-V8000, LD-V4400, the LD-V2200, & LD-V4200
(a discontinued models), the LC-V330 Autochanger, as well as for the LD-V4100 (PAL
player), CLD-V2300 (NTSC/PAL) and the LD-V4300D (NTSC/PAL player). Some
commands are preceded by an “argument” expressed as an integer. These may
indicate a specific “address” location on the disc or set function parameters.
Command Mnemonic
— Each Level III command is expressed as two ASCII
alphabetic characters, representing the command mnemonic. There is no
distinction between uppercase letters and lowercase letters.
Example:
PL (Play);
Pl (Play); pl (Play).
Argument
—An argument is expressed in ASCII digits and it is placed before the
command.
When a command requiring an argument has no argument, an error
(E06) is returned. An argument consists of either an address or an integer:
1)
An Address
— The address can be a frame, time, or chapter number (LDs) or time,
block, track or index number (CDs) depending how the address flag is set.
When an
address larger than the maximum allowable value is input, correct evaluation cannot
be made.
Addresses may be expressed as numbers indicated below:
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Frame number
CAV:
xxxxx
N1 N2
N3 N4 N5
minimum = 0 0 0 0 0 » maximum = 65535
Chapter numbe
r
CAV, CLV
xx
N1
N2
minimum = 00 »
maximum = 79
Time
numbers
CLV:
H:MM:SS
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5
(N1=hour,
N2 N3=minutes,
N4 N5=seconds)
minimum = 00000 » maximum = 95959
Extended Time
numbers
CLV:
H:MM:SS.FF
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7
(N1=hour,
N2 N3=minutes,
N4 N5=seconds,
N6 N7 Frame No.)
minimum = 00000 » maximum = 9595929
Time
CD
N1 N2 N3 N4
N1 N2 N3 N4
MM:SS
N1 N2=minutes,
N3 N4=seconds,
N5=blocks
Block numbers
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6
N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6
MM:SS:BB
Minutes
00-99,
Seconds
00-59,
Blocks
00-74
minimum = 00000 » maximum = 995974
Track numbers
CD
xx
N1 N2
minimum = 01 » maximum = 99
Index numbers
CD
xx-xx
N1 N2
N3 N4
N1
N2 = Track , N3
N4= Index
Track = 01-99,
Index = 00-99
minimum = 0100
» maximum = 9999
Figure 3-F
LD
s
CD
s