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Pioneer DVD-V7200 Specification page 2

Industrial dvd-video player
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While the player is small in size it is big on features.
The player is packed with features to maximize all the potential of this new format.
The world leader in the optical disc field, Pioneer is leading the field again with this
breakthrough player that will set the standard for DVD-Video. The player meets the precise
needs of a wide range of professional, educational and business applications from
classroom lessons, college lectures and corporate training, to public exhibits and in-store
displays. The compact DVD-V7200 brings together a lineup of new and improved features
including Video Blackboard, Hyper Video and Video Text Retrieval functions that give the
user more options than any LaserDisc or CD-based system. Playback can be controlled via
a wireless remote control unit, a standard PS/2 mouse. And for added flexibility, this model
is compatible with both DVD Barcode and LaserBarcode control systems.
High Reliability
The new DVD-V7200 incorporates a high-performance brushless
spindle motor and a heat resistant, dust-proof construction that
together ensure an MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) of 10,000
hours. This high level of durability makes the DVD-V7200 ideal for
use in classrooms, training facilities, exhibition halls, retail stores and
kiosks, as well as many other industrial and educational applications
for which reliable operation is essential.
Compact and Lightweight
Measuring just 8 1/4"(W) x 4 11/16"(H) x 16 1/16"(D) (210 x 119 x 408
mm), the DVD-V7200 can be placed on a small desk with room to
spare, incorporated into a kiosk cabinet or conveniently hidden behind
a store counter. Two players will fit side-by-side in a standard video
rack system. Moreover, its 10 lbs.6 oz. (4.7 kg) weight makes it very
portable and easy to carry around.
Versatile Disc Compatibility
In addition to providing superlative playback of the latest DVD-VIDEO
discs, the DVD-V7200 can also be used to play conventional CD-DA
discs and for full audio/video playback of video CDs. What's more,
this model is capable of playing Hybrid Discs (Pioneer format)
containing DVD-Video and Text ROM files.
Mouse Control
A standard PS/2 mouse simply connects
to the front panel of the DVD-V7200,
allowing the user to easily select on-
screen buttons that can be designed into
DVD-Video programs. Mouse control
combined with the powerful interactive
capabilities of DVD-Video makes the
DVD-V7200 an ideal stand-alone device
for interactive displays and individual work stations.
DVD Barcode and LaserBarcode Compatible
The DVD-V7200 supports the DVD
Barcode system that allows teachers to
control the player's operation with a
Pioneer barcode scanner. In addition,
this player has been made
LaserBarcode compatible to allow
DVD-Video discs to be used with
existing LaserBarcode materials that are
widely used in educational and industrial
training LaserDisc programs.
Frame Search
For the first time in a DVD player, Pioneer has designed the
DVD-V7200 with a frame search function that provides random
access, frame accurate search capability for the precision required in
many industrial applications.
Video Blackboard
While still or moving video images
are being displayed, the user can
add free-hand, graphic object
drawings in eight colors or input text
using a PS/2 mouse or keyboard
(PS/2) connected to the front
terminal. The start and end points of
the graphics can also be recorded in
the player's memory to enable
automatic or manual display of graphics and text.
Barcode Stack/Command Stack
This function allows the user to input commands into the player's
memory (up to 300 command lines, organized in up to 150 groups) for
automatic recall and display. Playback of single commands or stacks
of several linked commands is possible. Users can input command
sequences via remote control, barcode reader or RS-232C control.
Hyper Video
Using the mouse, this function allows the user to access related video
segments simply by clicking on video objects that have been
activated as buttons by title developers.
RS-232C Command Protocol
TThe DVD-V7200's command protocol is almost the same as
Pioneer's LaserDisc player mnemonic command protocol and
includes additional commands to take advantage of the new features
of DVD-Video such as Subpicture and Multi Angle. Furthermore, this
model accepts commands that are compatible with the Video
Blackboard and Barcode Stack/Command Stack functions.
FRONT
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wert
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q Power Switch
w Scan/Skip REV Key
e Scan/Skip FWD Key
r Still/Step REV Key
t Still/Step FWD Key
y Play/Pause Key
u Stop/Open/Close Key
i Indicator
(ANGLE/GUI/KEY LOCK)
o Disc Tray
! 0 Remote Sensor Window
! 1 External Control Jack
! 2 Headphone Jack
! 3 Headphone Volume Control
! 0
! 1
! 2
! 3
! 4
! 4 Mouse/Keyboard Terminal
External Option Switch
The computer interface connector provides additional signal lines that
allow simple outside switch devices to select DVD menu items or
execute Barcode Stack/Command Stack functions. This allows
sophisticated control from simple, inexpensive user control panels.
Weekly Timer
Ideal for exhibits and store display applications, this handy function
lets you simultaneously set the player's ON and OFF times and the
start points of the video selection playback to be played for each day
of the week.
Power ON Start
Just turn ON the power and playback of the predetermined video
selections will begin automatically.
External Sync Lock with Loop Through
An external black burst sync signal can be applied through the EXT
SYNC IN terminals to enable clean switching with other video
sources.
Video Text Retrieval
The DVD-V7200 is capable of playing discs that include ROM TEXT
files (developer-defined files) in addition to DVD-Video format data
(Pioneer format). The user can select buttons during video playback
to display related text data on the screen. However, this function
cannot be used exclusively for playback of ROM files.
*The Video Text Retrieval function will be included in upgraded
versions of this model scheduled to appear from December 1998.
REAR
q w e r tu
q RS-232C Serial Port
(Interface Connector)
i
(D-sub 15 pin)
w Audio Out Terminal
(L/R, RCA pin)
e PCM/DIGITAL Out Terminal
(RCA pin)
r Audio Out Terminal
o
(Mono, RCA pin)
t Video Out Terminal
(RCA pin)
y RF Adaptor Ready Terminal
u S-Video Out Terminal
i External Sync. Terminals
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