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Component Features and Functions
1.
High-Reliability, High-Endurance Player
This player features a high-performance brushless spindle
motor. Mechanical components have been sealed
against heat and dust, giving this unit improved reliability.
2.
Half-Rack Size (210 mm width)
The half-width size makes it possible to mount two players
side-by-side in a single rack installation.
3.
Large Remote Control Unit (wired/wireless)
A large, easy-to-use remote control that is similar to ones
found with LD (laser disc) players is included.
4.
Frame Search Function
For the first time on a DVD player, a frame search
option is available.
5.
DVD Barcode Function (laser bar code)
The laser bar code system used with LD players has been
increased to include the DVD technology. The same
scanners used previously used will work with a DVD disc
barcode.
6.
Barcode Stack/Command Stack Function
Previous players were unable to use remote control
commands and bar codes to record data as-is onto the
program area.
Once control commands and bar codes
are input, this player quickly and easily switches between
successive images allowing more convenient displays
demonstrations.
(Advanced Feature Operations: page 25)
7.
Video Blackboard Function
Graphics and characters can be recorded at desired places
on the DVD video. The recorded graphics and characters
then appear automatically during playback allowing you to
compose more effective demonstrations and presentations.
(Advanced Feature Operations: page 17)
8.
Mouse Control*
Instead of just the remote control, a PS/2 pointing device
can be used to control the player as well. This allows
selecting specific locations by the point-and-click method.
(Advanced Feature Operations: page 6)
9.
Weekly Timer / Power-On Start Function*
This function allows the user to set desired daily power
on/off times and the starting image title. This function can
also be used in conjunction with the barcode/command
stack to allow programmed playback.
10. External Control Function (RS-232C, external
option switch)
Equipped with RS-232C commands compatible with LD (laser
disc) protocol, and also supporting DVD, video CD, and CD
playback. An additional external connection switch terminal
is also provided for connections other than to RS-232C
interface connectors. By connecting a switch to this terminal,
direct selection can be made of DVD video menu selections
and barcode/command stack commands.
(Basic Operations: page 22)
11. External Sync Input
This terminal allows output of video signals linked to an
external sync signal.
(Advanced Feature Operations: page 45)
12. Hyper Video
Using a mouse, the user may access related video segments
by simply clicking on transparent video object buttons that
were created by the disc title developers.
13. Dolby Digital*
Connect to a Digital Surround Amp and Surround Processor
for 5.1ch Dolby Digital Surround entertainment.
14. GUI Operation
While viewing Pioneer's original GUI on-screen displays,
you can control the player with a remote control. Even discs
without a recorded menu can still perform GUI operation
through the player-provided menu.
15. Still Frame, Slow Play, Single Frame Advance*
You can view still frames, do slow play and advance one
frame at a time.
16. Repeat Play*
Wide range of Repeat Play possibilities.
17. Multilingual Subtitles*
You can select different subtitle languages when watching
movies and other videos.
18. Multi-Angle*
This feature lets scenes be viewed from different angles.
19. Multiple Languages*
With discs that have multiple language soundtracks,
you can select between the different languages.
20. Parental Level*
Lets you select a "parental level" (user restriction level) to
prevent children viewing undesirable material.
21. PBC Video CD Compatibility
Supports playback of Video CDs (Version 2.0) with PBC
(Play Back Control). There are two types of playback
possible depending upon the disc.
*
This feature may not be possible with all discs.
Component Features and Functions
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