Pioneer DVD-V7200 Operating Instructions Manual
Pioneer DVD-V7200 Operating Instructions Manual

Pioneer DVD-V7200 Operating Instructions Manual

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DVD PLAYER

DVD-V7200

Operating Instructions

(Advanced Feature operations)

Thank you for buying this Pioneer product.
Please read through these operating instructions so you will
know how to operate your model properly. After you have
finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place
for future reference.
POWER
SCAN/SKIP
DISPLAY
1
4
STANDBY
ON
Î
ANGLE
GUI
KEY LOCK
STILL/STEP
PLAY/PAUSE
^
¡
e
E
¢
DVD / CD
LEVEL
EXT CONT
PHONES
MIN
MAX
'
CU-V155
DISP
REPEAT
A
SUBTITLE
RPT A-B
D
AUDIO
ANGLE
G
DVD PLAYER DVD-V7200
MEMORY
DOLBY
RECALL
D I G I T A L
J
STOP
> 10
OPEN/CLOSE
CLEAR
M
§
7
PQ
4
T
1
V
0
TITLE
MOUSE
SPACE
/KEY BOARD
NTSC
FUNCTION
8
6
B
C
8
6
E
F
1
¡
H
I
4
¢
K
PREV
L
NEXT
MENU
RETURN
N
O
8
9
R
S
5
6
ENTER
U
2
3
WX
YZ
CHP/FRM
FUNCTION
/TIME
BACK

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  • Page 1: Dvd Player

    DVD-V7200 Operating Instructions (Advanced Feature operations) Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 2: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION In the Basic Operation edition, basic handling of this unit is explained. In this Advanced Features edition, however, original features of this unit are explained. ÷ Connection of mouse and keyboard How to connect the mouse and keyboard to this unit is explained in this section. ÷...
  • Page 3 ÷ Barcode/command stack function Various barcodes or commands used to control the DVD-V7200 can be stored in this player’s memory in advance. Memorized content can be recalled for successive or step by step execution. With this function, program playback is possible using the player alone without the need for a computer, controller or advance registration of barcodes.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction ... 2 Connection of mouse and keyboard ... 5 Player control using a mouse ... 6 Player control icon ... 6 Advanced feature menu Advanced feature menu setting ... 8 Advanced feature menu setup ... 9 Displaying the menu screen ... 9 Clearing the menu screen ...
  • Page 5: Connection Of Mouse And Keyboard

    100mA. ÷ Certain commercially available PS/2 mouse models, PS/2 keyboard models and “Y” cables may not be compatible with this unit. For details, please consult PIONEER technical support. * PS/2 is a registered trademark of IBM corporation.
  • Page 6: Player Control Using A Mouse

    PLAYER CONTROL USING A MOUSE Mouse operation is possible by connecting a PS/2* mouse and turning power ON. PLAYER CONTROL ICON Pressing the mouse’s left and right button simultaneously or clicking the right button while holding the left button displays the player control icons on the bottom left of the screen.
  • Page 7 <VRB1208>...
  • Page 8: Advanced Feature Menu Advanced Feature Menu Setting

    ADVANCED FEATURE MENU SETTINGS There are 13 items for setup of the DVD-V7200’s original functions. Menu operation is carried out with the remote control unit. ÷ WEEKLY TIMER: OFF/ON This can set the time for turning power on/off for each day of the week together with the title and chapter (or COMMAND STACK) with which playback is to be started.
  • Page 9: Advanced Feature Menu Setup

    ADVANCED FEATURE MENU SETUP Advanced feature menu setting is done with the remote control unit. Setup can be done either when a disc is playing, or when the player is stopped. DISPLAYING THE MENU SCREEN Press and hold the button until the menu screen appears (for about 1.5 sec.).
  • Page 10: Weekly Timer Operation

    WEEKLY TIMER OPERATION MENU WEEKLY TIMER POWER ON START TITLE PLAY MODE REPEAT MODE BAUD RATE TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STILL MODE D.R.COMP MENU WEEKLY TIMER POWER ON START TITLE PLAY MODE REPEAT MODE BAUD RATE TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STILL MODE D.R.COMP 00–00–00 –––.
  • Page 11: Setting The Weekly Timer

    98–04–29 . 08:15.00 « TIMER ON/OFF WED. 1.TITLE 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK TIMER ON/OFF WED. 1.TITLE 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK « TIMER ON/OFF WED. 1.TITLE 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK WEEKLY TIMER OPERATION SETTING THE WEEKLY TIMER . When the setting screen appears in step 3 on the pre- vious page, press the (pointer) to the day of the week and press the button.
  • Page 12: Clearing The Set Time

    WEEKLY TIMER OPERATION TIMER ON/OFF WED. 1.TITLE 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK TIMER ON/OFF WED. 1.TITLE 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK TIMER ON/OFF WED. 1.TITLE 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK Pointer « 98–04–29 . 08:15.00 Weekly Timer operation <VRB1208> . Set the operation to be performed at the moment timer playback starts.
  • Page 13: Groups From Memory

    WEEKLY TIMER FUNCTION OPERATION/DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS TIMER ON/OFF WED. 1.TITLE 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK « 98–04–29 . 08:15.00 MENU page 1/2 WEEKLY TIMER POWER ON START TITLE PLAY MODE SINGLE REPEAT MODE CHAPTER BAUD RATE 4800bps TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STILL MODE FRAME D.R.COMP WEEKLY TIMER OPERATION SETUP FOR RECALLING THE DISPLAY OF BARCODE/...
  • Page 14: Power On Start Function

    POWER ON START FUNCTION MENU WEEKLY TIMER POWER ON START TITLE PLAY MODE REPEAT MODE BAUD RATE TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STILL MODE D.R.COMP POWER ON START 1.TITLE Select 1 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK Select 2 POWER ON START 1.TITLE TITLE 06 CHAPTER 02 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK «...
  • Page 15: Tuning Off The Power On Start Function

    POWER ON START 1.TITLE 2.BARCODE/COMMAND STACK GROUP 005 « MENU page 1/2 WEEKLY TIMER POWER ON START GROUP 005 TITLE PLAY MODE SINGLE REPEAT MODE CHAPTER BAUD RATE 4800bps TRAY LOCK BLACKBOARD LOCK STILL MODE FRAME D.R.COMP Specify the Barcode/Command stack. POWER ON START FUNCTION .
  • Page 16: Advanced Feature Menu Detailed Information

    SINGLE or ALL. TITLE PLAY MODE SINGLE In the normal DVD player mode, playback will stop after playback of 1 title on the DVD disc. TITLE PLAY MODE ALL After playback of 1 title on the DVD disc, playback will continue to the next title and play all titles on the disc.
  • Page 17: Mark Frame Squelch Setup

    ADVANCED FEATURE MENU DETAILED INFORMATION MARK FRAME SQUELCH SETUP Within mark frame input commands, the picture will be paused at mark frame (playback stop point). When set to ON, frame search is used near the end point to confirm the accuracy of the mark frame. When set to OFF, although the transition from playback picture to still picture will be smooth, some amount of frame error between the mark frame set value and the actual still picture...
  • Page 18: Dvd Video Blackboard

    Do not use a mouse or keyboard with a current drain exceeding the rating of 100 mA. ”Y“ cable Certain PS/2 mouse models and PS/2 keyboard models may not be usable with this unit. For details, please consult PIONEER TECHNICAL SUPPORT. ACTIVATING THE BLACKBOARD FUNCTION . Press the POWER button.
  • Page 19: Using The Drawing Tools

    COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT Drawing tools COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT COLR SAVE UNDO EXIT CHARACTER INPUT/PICTURE DRAWING USING THE DRAWING TOOLS ÷ Use the mouse’s left button to select icon below. (LINE): Draws a straight line. (BOX): This tool can be switched by clicking to a tool for drawing a line-enclosed rectangle, solid- painted rectangle or a rectangle the outside...
  • Page 20: Saving Characters Or Pictures

    CHARACTER INPUT/PICTURE DRAWING COLR GROUP 001 DISPLAY AREA AUTO DISP GROUP 001 001 R–3, RED 02-015.29~015.36 A AUTO DISP GROUP 001 001 R–3, RED 02-015.29~015.36 A AUTO DISP GROUP 001 001 R–1, YLW 02-002.41~032.06 002 B–3, GRN 01-027.30~035.08 Character input/picture drawing <VRB1208>...
  • Page 21: To Change The Display Mode

    Indicator on the top right GROUP 001 001 R–3, RED 02-015.29~015.36 A AUTO DISP SAVE Freehand drawing is possible by holding the mouse’s left button. CHARACTER INPUT/PICTURE DRAWING TO CHANGE THE DISPLAY MODE 1. Move the cursor to the line you want to change and click the left button of the mouse.
  • Page 22: Grouping Video Blackboards

    GROUPING VIDEO BLACKBOARDS Step section Group section GROUP 001 001 R–1, YLW 02-002.41~032.06 002 B–3, GRN 01-027.30~035.08 Select a group BLACKBOARD GROUP 001: 000 BLACKBOARD GROUP 001: 000 Grouping VIDEO blackboards <VRB1208> GROUPING BLACKBOARDS Blackboards can be registered by dividing them into groups according to the disc and title to enable selective use later.
  • Page 23: Recalling/Executing Previously Input Blackboards While Observing Their List

    Select a step Select a group GROUP 001 001 R–1, YLW 02-002.41~032.06 002 B–3, GRN 01-027.30~035.08 Example Time flow (Start point) (End point) (Start point) (End point) (End point) (Start point) (Start point) (End point) GROUPING VIDEO BLACKBOARDS RECALLING/EXECUTING PREVIOUSLY INPUT BLACKBOARDS WHILE OBSERVING THEIR LIST .
  • Page 24: Introduction

    BARCODE STACK/COMMAND STACK FUNCTION INTRODUCTION This player can be used as follows using the Barcode stack/ Command stack function ÷ Commands in the barcode book included with the disc can be memorized in the player in advance. (Barcode stack function.) ÷...
  • Page 25: Barcode/Command Stack Setting

    BARCODE/COMMAND STACK SETTING BARCODE/COMMAND BARCODE/COMMAND STACK screen BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 03 2 1 ALL CLEAR? YES NO « BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 TITLE SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME - - - - - - SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE...
  • Page 26: Direct Setting Using A Barcode Reader

    BARCODE/COMMAND STACK SETTING BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 PLAY SAVE DEL EXIT Display when the example on the right is input Barcode/Command Stack Setting <VRB1208> DIRECT SETTING USING A BARCODE READER 1. Read a barcode with a barcode reader. 2. Send it to the player. Example 1) Read “PLAY”...
  • Page 27 BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 TITLE SEARCH FRAME 123000 MARK FRAME 129000 SAVE DEL EXIT Display when the example on the right is input BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 TITLE SEARCH CHAPTER MARK CHAPTER SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL EXIT Display when the example on the right is input CAUTION...
  • Page 28 BARCODE/COMMAND STACK SETTING BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 TITLE SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME - - - - - - SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL Pressing the over to the following display. BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 SUBTITLE 01 AUDIO 2 ANGLE 3 002 03:10000–15000 SAVE DEL BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001...
  • Page 29: Setting The Subtitle, Audio And Angle

    BARCODE/COMMAND STACK SETTING SETTING THE SUBTITLE, AUDIO AND ANGLE SUBTITLE ÷ “00” turns the screen color to the color specified in “Background color” in the GUI menu and makes the played image invisible. ÷ “01” to “32” displays the corresponding subtitle. ÷...
  • Page 30: Setup Of Laserbarcode Compatible Discs

    SETUP OF LASERBARCODE COMPATIBLE DISCS BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 TITLE SEARCH FRAME MARK FRAME VIDEO AUDIO Display when the example on the right is input Barcode/Command Stack Setting <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMMAND STACK SETTING Example) Playback of “analog stereo” audio channel from frame 1500 to 1800 without video.
  • Page 31: Saving A Barcode/Command Stack

    BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 TITLE SEARCH CHAPTER MARK CHAPTER SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL EXIT « BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 002 TITLE SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME 000000 SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL EXIT The display disappears. SAVING BARCODE/COMMAND STACK SAVING A BARCODE/COMMAND STACK When the input operations shown in the example have completed till the end, the bar code stack/command stack input screen for...
  • Page 32: To Delete A Previously Input Barcode/Command Stack

    TO DELETE A PREVIOUSLY INPUT BARCODE/COMMAND STACK BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 SAVE DEL EXIT « BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 03:123000–129000 002 05:03–07 SAVE DEL EXIT To delete a previously input Barcode/Command Stack <VRB1208>...
  • Page 33: Correcting A Previously Input Barcode/Command Stack

    CORRECTING A PREVIOUSLY INPUT BARCODE/COMMAND STACK BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 003 TITLE SEARCH CHAPTER MARK CHAPTER SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL EXIT « BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 003 TITLE SEARCH CHAPTER MARK CHAPTER SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL EXIT CAUTION: To save the corrected information, move ‰...
  • Page 34: Adding A Step In A Previously Input Barcode/Command Stack

    ADDING A STEP IN A PREVIOUSLY INPUT BARCODE/COMMAND STACK BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLAY 003 03:123000–129000 004 05:03–07 SAVE DEL Adding a step in a previously input Barcode/Command Stack <VRB1208> ADDING A STEP IN A PREVIOUSLY INPUT BARCODE/COMMAND STACK .
  • Page 35: Grouping Some Barcode/Command Stacks

    GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND STACKS BARCODE/COMMAND BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 03 2 1 ALL CLEAR? YES NO BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 004 TITLE SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME - - - - - - SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL...
  • Page 36: Switching The Barcode Command Stack Group

    GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND STACKS BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 003 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 SAVE DEL BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 002/ 001 001 SUBTITLE 01 AUDIO 2 ANGLE 3 002 03:10000–15000 SAVE DEL BARCODE/COMMAND BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 ALL CLEAR? YES NO...
  • Page 37 GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND STACKS BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 03 2 1 SAVE DEL EXIT BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 03 2 1 SAVE DEL EXIT BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07...
  • Page 38: Dividing A Previously Input Group

    GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND STACKS BARCODE/COMMAND BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 ALL CLEAR? YES NO BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 004 TITLE SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME - - - - - - SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000...
  • Page 39 GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND STACKS BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 03 2 1 SAVE DEL EXIT BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLAY 003 03:123000–129000 004 05:03–07 03 2 1 SAVE DEL EXIT BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 002: 001 TITLE SEARCH FRAME 123000 MARK...
  • Page 40: Joining Two Barcode/Command Stack Groups

    GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND STACKS BARCODE/COMMAND BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 004/004 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 ALL CLEAR? YES NO BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 004: 004 TITLE SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK FRAME 000000 SUBTITLE AUDIO ANGLE SAVE DEL BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 004/004 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07...
  • Page 41 GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND STACKS BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 003/ 004 001 02:000150–002050 002 06:22–23 SAVE DEL EXIT BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 003/ 003 001 02:000150–002050 002 06:22–23 003 PLAY 004 03:123000–129000 005 05:03–07 03 2 1 SAVE DEL EXIT BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 003/ 003 001 02:000150–002050 002 06:22–23 003 PLAY...
  • Page 42: Using A Barcode/Command Stack

    USING A BARCODE/COMAND STACK Switch the command group. BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 Recall screen Switch the command step. BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001: 001 Recall screen Using a Barcode/Comand stack <VRB1208> RECALLING/EXECUTING BARCODE COMMANDS IN MEMORY To execute a barcode command group: Place the disc containing commands on the disc tray.
  • Page 43: Recalling/Executing Previously Input Barcode Commands

    BC/COMMAND STACK GROUP 001/ 003 001 PLAY 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 03 2 1 BARCODE/COMMAND STACK screen USING A BARCODE/COMAND STACK RECALLING/EXECUTING BARCODE COMMANDS FROM THE LIST VIEW . Press the button. . Press the button. . Press the button. ÷...
  • Page 44: How To Display Total Hours Played And Total Power On Time How To Display Total Hours Played And Total Power On Time

    HOW TO DISPLAY TOTAL HOURS PLAYED AND TOTAL POWER ON TIME This unit is capable of displaying the total play time and power ON time as the working condition and maintenance timing information. The play time and power ON time can be displayed as described below. .
  • Page 45: External Synchronizing Function

    ± 1H for input synchronization signal (During DVD disc playback) NOTE: Externally synchronizing 2 or more DVD-V7200 players, simultaneously starting video, and obtaining sync at the frame position for playback is not possible with this player. Because of timing of reception of the STILL to PLAY command and DVD disc content, an unevenness of approximately 2 frames may occur.
  • Page 46 Should this product require service in the U.S.A. and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service Company, or if you wish to purchase replacement parts, operating instructions, service manuals, or accessories, please call the number shown below.

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