Display - Frame Display - Pioneer LD-V6000 User Manual

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DISPLAY - Frame Display
ARGUMENT
(Integer)
CODE
MNM
DI
HEX
VAL
Fl
EQUIVALENT
RCU BUTTON
FRM DSP
DSPLY
MNM
DI
The DISPLAY command controls the ON/OFF status for the
display of the five-digit frame number.
An even argument
(i.e., 0, 2, 4 ••• ) turns the frame number display off;
an odd argument (i.e., 1, 3,5 •.• ) turns it on.
If used
without an argument, DISPLAY acts as a toggle switch
to turn the frame number on or off, depending on its
previous state.
The command takes an argument only when
in RAM.
When a CLV disc is playing, a Time Code is displayed
which may include "seconds" if the disc has them encoded.
Otherwise, the Time Code shows only hours and minutes.
Note:
The RUN and REJECT commands turn the frame display
off.
During Automatic Mode, the user may toggle the
frame display at any time, undetected by the program.
Also, the DISABLE CHARACTER GENERATOR command (refer
to Section 5.A.) turns off all display from the character
generator, regardless of the DISPLAY ON/OFF status.
Example:
Ensure that frame numbers will be displayed
as the first video sequence begins playing:
ARGUMENT
MEMORY
AND
LOCATION
COMMAND
0049
EFO
0050
1000 SEARCH
0051
1 DISPLAY
0053
2000 AUTOS TOP
0054
DISPLAY
0055
3000 AUTOSTOP
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DESCRIPTION
Turn on the Character Generator.
I
Search to frame 1000
Turn ON the.frame display.
Play to frame 2000 .
with the display on.
Toggle the frame display.
Play to frame 3000 with
the frame display off.
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