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Pioneer ld-v2200 manual. Pioneer LD-V2200 Laser Disc LaserVision Service Manual *Original*
Check both sides. If the disc is warped, leave it on the flat surface, place several heavy books on it and leave it overnight. This will flatten out the disc, then you can try to play it again. Also, make sure the disc is free of scratches or greasy finger prints.
If the player still spins down the disc when searching or playing to the higher numbers of the disc, and you see the E07 error on the illuminated front panel, the player may need service.
Call for your nearest Authorized Service Center. The player begins to spin up the disc, then immediately spins it down and you see the E03 error on the illuminated front panel of the player. This error can be caused by a disc that is out of specification.
Try playing several different discs. If the problem persists, and you see the E03 error on the front panel after trying to play several different discs, the player may need service.
Please return this Registration Form and any comments you might have about this manual to:. Overview of Player Control Methods Chapter Highlights Operational Basics Internal Operations Operating Modes Active States Function Switches Area 3: Argument Display Manual Control — Level I Front Panel Control Pause CLD-V Repeat Mode Barcode Control Creating Barcodes Pioneer Barcoce Readers TP v.
Error Messages Initial Settings Command Formats Status Returns Key Lock KL Display Control DS Print Character PR Level III Commands Interface Cable Specifications H: Internal Player Controls Internal Player Registers Additional Notes It also contains technical information to assist programmers in the design and development of Level III program applications to run under computer control.
When connected to a television or video monitor, they become self-contained interactive audio-video retrieval and display systems for Level I use. They may also be connected to and controlled by an external computer for Level III applications, often working in conjunction with computer databases. This feature is especially useful when playing compact audio discs or LaserDiscs with digital audio. Additional features of the CLD-V include:. The three player control methods are:. Usually the programs are specially encoded onto a Level II videodisc.
The player is controlled by using a remote control unit or a Pioneer barcode reader or the front panel buttons on the player. Level I is used for playing discs continuously, for simple searches, for searching to and stepping through a specific series of still frames LD or tracks CD , or for playing discrete motion video segments LD or discrete audio segments CD.
A Level II system usually consist of only a videodisc player with a. However, Level II systems can include additional hardware such as a touch screen, printer, etc. The system is controlled by the computer. Commands to control the player are sent via RSC from a computer or external controller. For Interface Connections, see Section 2. Terminal on the front panel. They can also send infrared signals to the player via the remote sensor. See Section 3.
The CU-V remote control unit packaged with the player, or the optional remote control RU-V, can be used to control the player. UC-VBC, can be used to send an infrared signal to the player via the remote sensor. It can also send a signal via a wired connection through the Barcode Terminal on the front of the player.
See Section 4. Level III is often used when a program designer wants users to access a large database from a computer, along with video and audio material on a disc. Level III requires that a computer be connected to every player. A file server may be used to network the computers at the various workstations. Level III programs are developed on a computer. Commands are sent to the player directly from the computer to control a specific videodisc or compact disc.
In addition to providing interactive control of the player, the computer can also send graphic overlays to the video monitor, provide access to a computer database, etc.
See Chapter 4 and Appendix A. It also describes player interfaces: The infrared sensor, used to receive infrared barcode and remote control signals; the barcode terminal, used to receive wired barcode and remote control signals; and the RSC serial interface.
There are also illustrations of the front and rear panels of both players showing the front panel LEDs and buttons; rear function switches, audio output jacks, video output jacks and the RSC port. It also describes error messages that may be returned, the default settings, a basic list of Level III commands and descriptions of each command.
See Appendix H ,. Normal Control Mode and Test Mode. See Figure 2-A on next page. In this mode, the player can be controlled by pressing buttons on the front panel, by pressing buttons on the remote control unit, by sending commands via the Pioneer barcode reader, or by sending commands from a computer via the RSC connector.
The Test Mode is set in Register C under computer control. See page It is used for player maintenance and management. This mode is used primarily by Authorized Service Company ASC personnel to determine key part numbers of the player and to service the player.
Generally, the player is not controlled in this mode. When a command is executed, the Active State changes inside the player. If you consider player processing as a series of events within the Active States listed below , it is easier to understand the effects of various commands. Not required for normal player operation; used primarily by service center personnel for servicing the player. The player is in Door Open before the disc is loaded into the disc tray.
After the door is closed, the player enters Park. When the player is ready to play images, it enters Random Access. Image playback stops immediately, and disc rotation is gradually stopped, then the player enters Park.
Figure 2-B , on the next page, describes how the active states change within the player. The CLD-V has four indicator lights on the front panel. These four indicators are explained below.
Digital Sound green — This indicator lights up after power is turned on, except when a disc with no digital audio is in the disc tray. Disc Set green — The Disc Set indicator lights up when a disc is loaded in the player. It also lights up during playback. Key Lock Indicator red — The Key Lock indicator lights up if a computer command has been sent to the player to lock out the front panel buttons, the barcode reader and remote control buttons, preventing them from being used during execution of a Level III program.
The CLD-V has an illuminated front panel display and a Standby light that indicates the player is plugged in, but not powered on. Please see Figure 2-C on the next page for details of the illuminated display window on the front panel. Also see Figure 2-D on page for other details on the Front Panel. When analog audio is selected from a disc with digital audio, this indicator does not light. PLAY: This indicator lights during playback and blinks during search.
The Chapter-Track or Frame-Time numbers to the right of this indicator, show the current playback location on the disc. You will notice that short words appear in this location to indicate player status. After a chapter has finished playing, the corresponding number goes out. After a track has finished playing, the corresponding number goes out. Place a disc on the disc tray then press this button to retract the disc tray into the player.
Press this button while a disc is playing to stop playback. Press it again to eject the tray. To resume playback, press the PLAY button. When it is lit, front panel buttons other than the power switch are disabled. Also, signals from a remote control unit or optional LaserBarcode reader are not accepted. Pressing it again removes the numbers from display.
NOTE: With CDs, the track, index and elapsed time will be displayed when this button is pressed while the absolute time is displayed. CAV discs only. These buttons do not function with CLV discs. Pressing this button several times before pictures or audio is played, will search back a corresponding number of chapters or tracks.
On CLV discs, slightly rotate the dial for a clear picture scan. Rotate the dial further for a normal CLV Scan. On CAV discs, rotate the dial slightly to play back the disc at 9x normal speed. Rotate fully to play back at 32x normal speed. Both CAV scan speeds present clear picture scan.
See page Switch 2 sets Baud Rate to or Switch 3 sets the Squelch on the monitor to Black or Blue. Switch 4 is not used. If the function switch settings are changed, initialize the player by turning the power OFF and ON again. Connect them to the Audio IN jacks on the back of a video monitor. Two Audio cables are supplied with the player. A video cable is supplied with the player. Set this to the channel that is not used for TV broadcasts in your area.
An Antenna Cable is supplied with the player. An adapter to connect the coaxial cable is supplied with the player. Make sure the wall outlet has a ground terminal. Do not defeat the ground plug by using an inappropriate connector. D-SUB 15 pin. Used for serial interface connection to a computer or a controller.
See page for details. See Section 2. Note: For safety reasons, this product uses a 3-line power cord and a 3-pronged power plug. Make sure to insert the power plug into a wall outlet with a ground terminal. Therefore, either a monitor or a TV can be connected, but not both at the same time. Please see the Front and Rear View diagrams of the players to locate each interface:. 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 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. The Barcode Reader is packaged with a wire that has a stereo mini-plug on the end that connects to the reader and a mono miniplug on the end that connects to the player.
RCU or Barcode Reader signals transmitted via cable are input in the shape of the waveform shown in Figure 2-J , below. The Ground Switch connection is used to make either the remote sensor or the Barcode Terminal active. The Barcode Terminal becomes active when the signal is low or is closed. The remote sensor becomes active when the signal is high or is open. See Figure 2-K on the next page and.
The RCU Decoder interprets both commands and responses from an input device. This section gives specific information about: 1. The RSC Connector; 2. The pin outs of the Serial Interface; 3. Signal Characteristics; 4. Connection to a computer. Signals in both levels cannot be used or connected at the same time. The player can be connected to a computer via the RSC port as shown below. It is connected with three lines: One line transmits commands from the computer to the player to control operations.
Another line transmits status responses from the player to the computer. The third line is Ground. The player does not use hardware handshaking.
Some computers, however, may require hardware handshaking. The player makes a line available to be used, as needed, by the computer. See diagram below. These are used to set several function parameters after the power is turned on.
Register C Set, page 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 3 indicates the Mode that has been set for the search flag, depending on the type of disc being played. The two digit chapter number and five digit frame number are displayed on the top line of the monitor display line 0 as in the example in Figure 2-R. The two digits indicating a chapter number are not displayed if chapter numbers have not been encoded on the disc.
While playing a CLV disc, the player displays chapters and time numbers as follows:. While playing a CD, the player displays the current track and absolute time number of the disc or the current track, index and elapsed time of the current track:. The two digit track number, , and a four digit absolute time number minutes and seconds, and are displayed on the top line display line 0 in Figure 2-T.
Or the two digit track number , two digit index number , and the elapsed time number of the current track minutes and seconds are displayed on line 0. Using either the remote control unit packaged with the player, the CU-V, or the optional RU-V, press the Display button once to display the current track number and total elapsed time of the disc. Press the Display button a second time to display the current track and index numbers and the number indicating the total elapsed time of the current track.
The Audio or Speed or Repeat Mode status of the player is displayed in Area 2, the upper right corner of the video monitor. See Figure 2-Q , on page Press the AUDIO button on the remote control unit to display the current audio output status on the two top display lines display lines 0 and 1 in the upper right hand corner of the monitor.
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Previous Next. Jun 13, 2 0 18, 0. Archived from groups: alt. We have a remote for the player, but no manual. Also the eject works on the player itself, but it doesn’t seem to work from the remote. Because we could not get the discs we tried to play, I am not sure if the remote actually works were the machine to be responding. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Guest Guest. Some units have a “Lock” for transit protection, maybe on the bottom there is a release?
As for the remote, as long as it’s a Pioneer remote for a LaserDisc player, it should work with the player. Check the operation of the remote by using it in front of a CCD video camera. Modern camcorders and digital cameras use CCDs as the pickup and they are sensitive to infrared light, which is what your remote will flash from the front of itself when any one of its buttons are pressed.
It may also be possible that the player’s advance belt could require replacement or that the optics may require realignment.
If the player does have serious problems, I would suggest replacing it. The LD-V is a rather limited player. You must log in or register to reply here. How to connect smart tv to old Pioneer surround sound system. Tech say it needs a new motherboard. Is that right? No audio. Trying to hook up a pioneer reciever with red and white cords to lcd insignia tv Solved! Pioneer TV does not connect to laptop Pioneer speaker cable or connectors Solved!
Post thread. Question I purchased a delinquent storage locker some months ago and one of the things within was a Toshiba Satellite CB how do I get in? Laptop General Discussion. Question Smart Switch PC also backup blocked numbers and text senders? Started by filefolder95se Wednesday at AM Replies: 0. Android Smartphones. Laptop Tech Support. Tom’s Guide is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number Top Bottom.
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