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Command Mnemonics, Arguments

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09
Additional Materials
Mnemonic
Command Name
DVD
CD
VCD
?Z
Firmware Version Request
arg OS
Through Out Select
arg VP
DVD VR Play Mode
RM
Repeat Mode Set
>A to >Z
General Purpose Register Set
_A to _Z
General Purpose Register Reference
<A to <Z
General Purpose Register Read
QE
Pass Through Status Request
arg SK
Pass Chapter/Track Skip
Command Mnemonics
(1)
Commands are expressed in two characters (
ASCII
code).
(2) Other than data for print command (
PR
), upper case and
lower case characters are not discriminated.
Arguments
(1) Arguments are expressed in
ASCII
decimal code.
(2)
Arguments are placed before their respective commands.
Commands requiring arguments will return an error code
if the argument is missing.
(3) Arguments may be of the following types:
1. Address
Title number, chapter number, track number, index number,
frame number, time code, etc.
The decision whether the address is to be treated as frame,
time, chapter, track or title is dependent on the setting
value designated by the address mode.
If a value is given greater than the maximum valid value, it
will not be evaluated correctly.
[DVD]
N
1
N
2
1 (min) to 99 (max)
[DVD]
N
1
N
2
0 (min) to 99 (max)
[DVD]
(computed as 1 second = 30 frames)
N
1
N
2
N
3
N
4
N
5
N
6
N
7
1 (min) to 999999 (max)
[DVD]
N
1
N
2
N
3
N
4
N
5
0 (min) to 599:59 (max)
(N
1
N
2
N
3
Min
N
4
N
5
Sec)
[CD/VCD]
N
1
N
2
N
3
N
4
0 (min) to 99:59 (max)
(N
1
N
2
Min
N
3
N
4
Sec)
[CD/VCD]
N
1
N
2
1 (min) to 99 (max)
Title number
Chapter number
Frame number
Time code
Track number
2. Integers
Express parameters for commands with arguments other
than addresses as noted above (
SU
,
AG
,
VS
,
MS
. . .etc.),
and are described in
ASCII
decimals code.