2 LD-V8000 Operational Basics
This chapter provides an overview of the player’s internal operations — Operating
Modes and the player’s Active States; Diagrams of the player’s Front and Rear
panels; a description of the player’s Front Panel Indicators, Player Interfaces, and
On-Screen Function Switches and details about each specific switch. Before
developing or presenting programs on the LD-V8000, the user should read this
chapter and become familiar with the introductory concepts, illustrations and
operational basics. (See
Appendix K
,
LD-V8000 Internal Player Controls
, for
more details.)
2.1 Internal Operations
The player’s internal operating processes are classified into two groups:
Operating
Modes
indicating player operation status, and
Active States
indicating player
processing status.
2.1.1 Operating Modes
The LD-V8000 has the following six
Operating Modes
:
•
Normal Control Mode
•
Function Switch Setting Mode
•
Test Mode
•
Automatic Mode
•
Program Mode
•
Register Mode
These modes are defined as follows:
1) Normal Control Mode
When the LD-V8000 player power is turned on, the player enters
Normal
Control Mode
. In this mode, the player can be controlled by pressing
buttons on the front panel of the player, by pressing buttons on the remote
control unit, by sending commands via a Pioneer Barcode Reader, or by
sending commands from a computer via the RS-232C connector.
2) Function Switch Setting Mode
The player enters
Function Switch Setting Mode
when the LD-V8000 player
is powered-on while simultaneously pressing the front panel DISPLAY
button. In this mode, function switch parameters are confirmed or modified.
See
Section 2.4 On-Screen Function Switches
for details.
3) Test Mode
The
Test Mode
is used for player maintenance and management. This mode
is used primarily by Authorized Service Center personnel to determine key
part numbers of the player and to service the player. Generally, the player is
not controlled in this mode. Select or deselect
Test Mode
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