Pioneer BDP-LX91 User Manual

Pioneer BDP-LX91 User Manual

Communication interface

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BDP-LX91
BDP-09FD
Communication Interface
User's Manual
We recommend using the latest software.
Pioneer Corporation
Version 1.00
19 Dec. 2008
1
Confidential Pioneer

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  • Page 1 BDP-LX91 BDP-09FD Communication Interface User's Manual We recommend using the latest software. Version 1.00 19 Dec. 2008 Pioneer Corporation Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 2 Revisions Comment Date 1.00 2008/12/19 First Draft Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    3.2.5 Command processing ... 7 3.2.6 "Completed" message ... 7 3.2.7 Error messages ... 7 3.2.8 Exception processing ... 7 3.2.9 Request status ... 7 3.3 Error Messages... 8 3.4 List of Commands... 9 3.5 Command Details... 11 Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The computer and player are connected with three wires, as shown on the diagram below. Computer RxD The player accepts commands whenever the power is turned on. Thus, when using with a standard RS-232C port on the computer, there is no need to connect any Player Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 5: Commands And Status

    The main request status functions are as shown below. Player → (2) Playback stops. ← (3) "Completed" R<CR> → (5) Disc tray opens. ← (6) "Completed" R<CR> Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 6: Commands

    If a command requiring an argument has no argument, an error is generated. 3.2.3 Command string buffer When commands are received, a command string of up to 32 characters is buffered. Characters beyond the 32nd character are ignored. Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 7: Command String Termination

    Commands including a "?" indicate a request status. Information associated with the command is sent, terminated with <CR> and returned. If multiple request commands are issued within the command string, a status terminated by <CR> is returned for each. ? R? C<CR> Example: 01<CR> → 05<CR> Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 8: Error Messages

    • That mode cannot be used Proper parameter has not been specified Search address cannot be found Fatal error has occurred • Disc cannot be loaded • Player has stopped due to mechanical error • Player has stopped because playback cannot continue, etc. Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 9: List Of Commands

    Sets slow motion playback. Conducts the same operation as the remote control buttons. For the correspondence between the remote control buttons and arguments, see Remote Control Button Commands and Arguments below. CD-DA DTS-CD ○ ○ × × × × Confidential Pioneer Pioneer...
  • Page 10 Adjusts the player front panel display's brightness. When Off is selected, the FL OFF indicator on the player's front panel lights. Used to operate the BDMV menu screens. Turns the power on. Turns the power off. Pioneer Function Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 11: Command Details

    (E99) is returned immediately after the first tray closing failure. ◆ Execution examples Command Status return CO<CR> R<CR> Execution examples under the individual commands. 3.5.4 Key Lock BD player operation Tray opens. Tray closing completion BD player operation Tray closes. Tray closing completion Pioneer Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 12 If 1KL is received when the tray is locked with the 2KL command, tray locking is released and the buttons are locked. BD player operation During playback Playback stops. BD player operation All buttons locked. Locking released. Tray locked. Pioneer Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 13 3 minutes 35 seconds) During DVD-Video playback (title 1, chapter 35, 12 minutes 47 seconds) BD player operation During playback (117 minutes 42 seconds) BD player operation During CD-DA playback (track 12) BD player operation During DVD-Video playback (chapter 12) Pioneer Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 14 00<CR> ?E<CR> E04<CR> BD player operation During CD-DA playback (track 1, index 2) BD player operation During playback Still play BD player operation (Status with no error command returned) (When the latest error code returned was E04) Pioneer Confidential Pioneer...
  • Page 15 When the ?L command is received, the player's model name, including destination code, is returned. ◆ Execution examples Command Status return ?L<CR> BDP-LX91/JJ<CR> 3.5.14 Slow ◆ Command mnemonics (Argument)SW ◆ Description of function When the (Argument)SW command is received, slow play begins at the speed and in the direction specified by the argument, and the completed status (R) is returned.

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