In the LD Compatible Mode
2 Command reference
• Commands are combinations of two ASCII code characters.
• Arguments are only valid when placed in front of the command and when they consist of numerals.
• [n] on the list of commands refers to numerals.
• (n) on the list of commands means it is optional and can be omitted.
• Commands may consist of either capital or small letters.
• (a) through (d) on the right of the table below refer to the conditions described below. The [C C ] mark indicates that the command can
be issued.
(a) Issuing in the stop mode
(b) Issuing during file playback
(c) Issuing in the still and pause modes
(d) Issuing during searching
2 List of operation commands
(a. Issuing in stop mode, b. Issuing during playback, c. Issuing in still and pause modes, d. Issuing during searching)
Command name
1
Open
2
Close
3
Stop
4
Start
5
Play
6
Pause
7
Still
8
Search
2 List of setting commands
(a. Issuing in stop mode, b. Issuing during playback, c. Issuing in still and pause modes, d. Issuing during searching)
Command name
9
Stop marker
10 Frame mode set
11 Time mode set
12 Chapter mode set
13 Clear
14 COM mode set
15 Display mode set
16 Output mode set
17 RS-232C set
Command
Function
OP
Stop playback
CO
Standby
RJ
Stop playback
Set still mode at beginning of file to be
SA
played
(n)PL
Start playback
PA
Pause playback (display off or blue screen)
ST
Pause playback (display on)
nSE
Search
Command
Function
nSM
Set stop marker
FR
Frame mode setting
TM
Time code mode setting
CH
Chapter mode setting
CL
Clear stop marker
nCM
Communications mode setting
nRA
Display control setting
nRB
Output mode setting
nRD
RS-232C setting
ENGLISH
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