Reject - Reject Videodisc - Pioneer LD-V6000 User Manual

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2)
HE - No Entry
ARGUMENT
CODING
MNM
NE
HEX
VAL
FF
EQUIVALENT
RCU BUTTON
DSPLY
MNM
NE
NE instructs the computer to "do nothing", and then execute
the next command.
It may take some time for it's "execution,"
and a NE occupies one memory location.
NE'S might be
used to "erase" unwanted commands which are part of an
~lready
loaded program, or put into new programs to reserve
space for future program modifications.
Note:
Leading (non-significant) zeros in command arguments
might be used in a similar manner.
Execution
of NE requires one program cycle.
3)
REJECT - Reject Videodisc
ARGUMENT
CODING
MNM
RJ
HEX
VAL
F9
EQUIVALENT
RCU BUTTON
DSPLY
MNM
RJ
The REJECT command terminates program execution, stops
disc rotation, and returns the player to the PARK position.
I t causes a 1 to be stored' in Reg ister
O.
REJECT is
a legitimate programming instruction.
It may be entered
into the player's RAM only in the 3-command format (see
Chapter IV).
When executed, it will cause the program
to abruptly terminate by rejecting the videodisc.
In addition, the following effects occur as a result
of a REJECT:
o
Video is turned ON
o
Frame Display and CX are turned OFF
o
Player enters Manual Mode
o
AUDIO I and AUDIO 2 are turned ON
o
The Character Generator is ENABLED
o
Multi-speed is set to 1/4 normal speed
6
The' active register pointer 'is set" to zero
o
Re"g ister ze'ro is set to one. "
TPI09 versloh.: 2.0
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