Audio Status Display - Pioneer LD-V8000 Level III User Manual

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extended 24-bit code, which includes seconds and time number frame values. (CLV
discs pressed prior to 1986 may not have extended 24-bit code; discs pressed since
then usually do.) Extended 24-bit code includes not only hours and minutes, but
also seconds and frame numbers. It also has status information in it. (NOTE: The
time number frame number will be displayed, only if extended 24-bit code is
encoded on the CLV Disc and if the player has been set to Frame Mode.)

2.5.2 Audio Status Display

Press the AUDIO button on the remote control unit to display the current audio
output status on the two top display lines (display lines 0 and 1). See Figure 2-X and
Figure 2-Y, below.
A/D
1/L
2/R
x
x
1
2
x
= A (Analog) or D (Digital)
1
x
= ON or OFF
2 - 5
Figure 2-X
The first item, A/D, indicates whether audio output from the audio 1/L and 2/R
output terminals is analog or digital. The 1/L, 2/R, 3/L, and 4/R items indicate the
status of signals output to the audio output terminals. These are set with remote
control buttons. See Figure 2-Z and Figure 2-A.1 on the next page for details.
(Note: The Analog or Digital (A/D) selection is set with the On-Screen Function
Settings. Power-down the player, Press DISPLAY and Power-ON simultaneously,
SCAN FORWARD to Page-2, STEP FORWARD to highlight AUDIO DEFAULT, STEP
REVERSE to toggle Analog or Auto Digital ON. If Digital is ON, and there is no Digital
audio on the disc, the player will automatically default back to Analog. Auto Digital is
the default setting.)
LD-V8000 Level I & III User's Manual
LD-V8000 Level I & III • Chapter Two
3/L
4/R
x
x
x
3
4
5
A/D 1/L 2/R 3/L 4/R
x 1
x 2
Figure 2-Y
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v. 2.1 • 2/93
x 3
x 4
x 5
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