External Control Commands - Philips ProDVD 175 Technical Manual

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EXTERNAL CONTROL
COMMANDS
Remote control commands
group:
PC
command:
RC
parameter list:
RCCode
RCCode:
The RC6 code of the remote
control signal to execute.
See Appendix for the list of supported RC
commands
Example:
[PC, RC, 66]\r
Player will react as if the the Open/Close button
was pressed.
Play title
group:
PC
command:
PlayT
parameter list:
TitleNumber
TitleNumber:
Number of the title (DVD)
or track (VCD or CDDA) to
play
Example:
[PC, PlayT, 3]\r
Player will start playing the first chapter of title
3 (in the case of a DVD disc). Player will start
playing from the beginning of track 3 (in the case
of a VCD or CDDA disc).
Note: The behaviour of the PlayT and PlayC commands
are influenced by the SetPlayMode command.
Play chapter
group:
PC
command:
PlayC
parameter list:
TitleNumber,
ChapterNumber
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TitleNumber: Number of the title (DVD) or
track(VCD) to play
ChapterNumber:
Number of the chapter
(DVD) or entry (VCD) to
start in the specified title or
track.
Example:
[PC, PlayC, 3, 2]\r
The player will start playing chapter 2 of title 3
(DVD) or entry 2 of track 3 (VCD).
Note 1: The behaviour of the PlayT and PlayC com-
mands are influenced by the SetPlayMode command.
Note 2: When the player is in 'stop' or 'pause' mode,
the player starts playing chapter 1 regardless of the
chapter number that is being used.
Switch on/off OSD (On Screen Display)
By this command the player can be forced not
to show OSD icons like for instance "pause" and
"play" during the playback of a disc.
When the disc is stopped the normal OSD with
title/chapter/track information remains displayed.
group:
PC
command:
OSD
parameter list:
Mode
Mode can have one of the following values:
"OFF": OSD is switched OFF
"ON": OSD is switched ON
Example:
[PC, OSD, ON]\r OSD is
switched ON.
Note: The status of this feature remains unchanged
after switching off and on the power of the player.
(Stored in NVRAM).
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