Pioneer DVD-V7200 manual

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    Operating Instructions Thank you for buying this Pioneer product. Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly . After you have finished reading the instructions, put them away in a safe place for future reference. NTSC ' DVD PLA YER DVD-V7200 (Advanced Feature operations) 1 4 ¡ ¢ eE ^ [...]

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    <VRB1208> 2 INTRODUCTION In the Basic Operation edition, basic handling of this unit is explained. In this Advanced Features edition, however , original features of this unit are explained. ÷ Connection of mouse and keyboard How to connect the mouse and keyboard to this unit is explained in this section. ÷ Player control using mouse Control[...]

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    3 <VRB1208> ADV ANCED FEA TURE MENU ÷ Barcode/command stack function V arious barcodes or commands used to control the DVD-V7200 can be stored in this player’ s memory in advance. Memorized content can be recalled for successive or step by step execution. With this function, program playback is possible using the player alone without the n[...]

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    <VRB1208> 4 contents CONTENTS Introduction ...................................................................... 2 Connection of mouse and keyboard ..................... 5 Player control using a mouse ......................................... 6 Player control icon ......................................................... 6 Advanced feature m[...]

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    5 <VRB1208> ADV ANCED FEA TURE MENU CONNECTION OF MOUSE AND KEYBOARD 1. T urn this unit’ s POWER off to set it to the standby mode. 2. Connect the PS/2 *mouse or PS/2 *keyboard to this unit’ s MOUSE/KEY - BOARD connector . 3.T urn this unit’ s POWER ON. Connection is now complete. A commercially available PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard can[...]

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    <VRB1208> 6 Mouse operation is possible by connecting a PS/2* mouse and turning power ON. PLA YER CONTROL ICON Pressing the mouse’ s left and right button simultaneously or clicking the right button while holding the left button displays the player control icons on the bottom left of the screen. When the mouse pointer is placed on a player [...]

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    7 <VRB1208> ADV ANCED FEA TURE MENU[...]

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    <VRB1208> 8 ÷ WEEKL Y TIMER: OFF/ON This can set the time for turning power on/off for each day of the week together with the title and chapter (or COMMAND ST ACK) with which playback is to be started. With this function, unattended operation is possible. ÷ POWER ON ST AR T : OFF/ON This can set whether playback is to be started automatical[...]

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    9 <VRB1208> ADV ANCED FEA TURE MENU CLEARING THE MENU SCREEN Press the button. ÷ The menu screen disappears. Move the ‰ (pointer) to the item you want to set with the remote control unit’ s or button and change the setting with the remote control unit’ s or button. Menu setup is explained in detail from the next page. ADV ANCED FEA TUR[...]

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    <VRB1208> 10 SETTING/CORRECTING THE CURRENT TIME Set the current date and time. 1 . Move the ‰ (pointer) to “WEEKL Y TIMER” by pressing the or button. 2 . Press the or button and set to ON. 3 . Press the button. ÷ The Weekly T imer setting screen is displayed. 4 . Press the button. ÷ The date/time setting screen is displayed blinking.[...]

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    11 <VRB1208> ADV ANCED FEA TURE MENU SETTING THE WEEKL Y TIMER 1 . When the setting screen appears in step 3 on the pre- vious page, press the or button to move ‰ (pointer) to the day of the week and press the button. 2 . Set the power ON/OFF time. Example 1) T o turn power ON at 10:30 on Wednesday ÷ Move ‰ (pointer) to “WED” and p[...]

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    <VRB1208> 12 3 . Set the operation to be performed at the moment timer playback starts. 1. TITLE: Setup for playing the specified title and chapter . ÷ Refer to ”Playing the specified title and chapter”. 2. BARCODE COMMAND ST ACK: Setup for recalling the display of the barcode command stack groups from memory . ÷ Refer to ”Recalling t[...]

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    13 <VRB1208> ADV ANCED FEA TURE MENU SETUP FOR RECALLING THE DISPLA Y OF BARCODE/ COMMAND ST ACK GROUPS FROM MEMOR Y ÷ Move the pointer to 2. BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK and press . Example) T o recall and display Barcode/Command stack group “5” A: Press = = . B: Press the or button to select 005 and press the button. Now the timer setting is[...]

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    <VRB1208> 14 POWER ON ST ART FUNCTION 1 . Move the ‰ (pointer) to “POWER ON ST ART” by press- ing the or button. 2 . Set it to ON by pressing the or button. 3 . Press the button. ÷ The POWER ON ST AR T setting screen is displayed. 1. TITLE: Playing the specified title and chapter . 2. BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK: Recalling and displaying th[...]

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    15 <VRB1208> ADV ANCED FEA TURE MENU 2 . Recalling and displaying the Barcode/Command stack groups in memory ÷ Move the ‰ (pointer) to 2. BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK and press . Example) T o execute Barcode/Command stack group 5 A: Press = = . B: Press the or button to select 005 and press the button. ÷ The Advanced Feature menu setup screen i[...]

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    <VRB1208> 16 How to display the play time and power ON time TITLE PLA Y MODE SETUP On the Advanced Feature menu screen, move the ‰ (pointer) to TITLE PLA Y MODE with the remote control unit’ s or button and press the remote control unit’ s or button to select SINGLE or ALL . TITLE PLA Y MODE SINGLE In the normal DVD player mode, playbac[...]

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    17 <VRB1208> ADV ANCED FEA TURE MENU MARK FRAME SQUELCH SETUP Within mark frame input commands, the picture will be paused at mark frame (playback stop point). When set to ON , frame search is used near the end point to confirm the accuracy of the mark frame. When set to OFF , although the transition from playback picture to still picture wil[...]

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    <VRB1208> 18 The video blackboard function of this unit allows you to draw characters and pictures just like on a blackboard. The drawn characters and pictures can be displayed alone or superimposed on the disc video. OPERA TION USING THE MOUSE OR KEYBOARD Connect the PS/2 mouse or PS/2 keyboard to the mouse/keyboard connector of this unit. B[...]

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    19 <VRB1208> DVD VIDEO BLACKBOARD USING THE DRA WING TOOLS ÷ Use the mouse’ s left button to select icon below . (LINE): Draws a straight line. (BOX): This tool can be switched by clicking to a tool for drawing a line-enclosed rectangle, solid- painted rectangle or a rectangle the outside of which is painted. (ROUND): This tool can be swit[...]

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    <VRB1208> 20 AUTO DISP DEL EXIT SA VE GROUP 001 NEXT DISPLA Y AREA IN OUT ABC COLR UNDO EXIT SA VE CHARACTER INPUT/PICTURE DRA WING SA VING CHARACTERS OR PICTURES 1 . Click the SA VE button on the screen. ÷ The Save screen is displayed. 2 . Display the video where you want to begin displaying the object or text. ÷ “IN” blinks. ÷ Displa[...]

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    21 <VRB1208> DVD VIDEO BLACKBOARD CHARACTER INPUT/PICTURE DRA WING Indicator on the top right TO CHANGE THE DISPLA Y MODE 1. Move the cursor to the line you want to change and click the left button of the mouse. 2. Move the cursor to AUTO DISP and click the left button of the mouse. Indicator display on the right edge of screen A : Displayed [...]

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    <VRB1208> 22 GROUP 001 001 R– 1, YL W 02-002. 41~032. 06 002 B – 3, GRN 01-027. 30~035. 08 GROUPING BLACKBOARDS Blackboards can be registered by dividing them into groups according to the disc and title to enable selective use later . This makes it possible to store drawn characters and pictures in positions matching the played images. Pi[...]

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    23 <VRB1208> DVD VIDEO BLACKBOARD RECALLING/EXECUTING PREVIOUSL Y INPUT BLACKBOARDS WHILE OBSERVING THEIR LIST 1 . Press the button. 2 . Press the button twice. 3 . Press the button and press the button. ÷ This displays a list of commands. 4 . Select a group by pressing the or button. 5 . Select a step by pressing the or button. 6 . Press th[...]

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    <VRB1208> 24 This player can be used as follows using the Barcode stack/ Command stack function ÷ Commands in the barcode book included with the disc can be memorized in the player in advance. (Barcode stack function.) ÷ Barcodes can be set using the provided remote control for discs that do not have barcodes, or for commands that you want [...]

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    25 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK The player can store commands input using LASERBARCORD 2 and DVD barcodes. The stored commands can be recalled for either successive or step-by-step execution. DISPLA YING THE BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK SCREEN 1 . Press the button. ÷ “BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed. 2 . Press the button. ÷ The Barcode/Comma[...]

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    <VRB1208> 26 BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK SETTING 1 2 BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001: 001 PLA Y SA VE DEL INS EXIT Barcode/Command Stack Setting DIRECT SETTING USING A BARCODE READER 1. Read a barcode with a barcode reader . 2. Send it to the player . Example 1) Read “PLA Y” and send it. Example 2) Read “Play T itle 8 Chapters 5 to 12 with Subti[...]

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    27 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK SETTING Example 2) T o “Play T itle 3 Frames 1230000 to 129000” 1. Press the button. ÷ The TITLE number will blink. 2. Press the button to initiate the numeral input mode. 3. Press to select SEARCH FRAME. ÷ This item sets the frame number where playback should start. ÷ Each pres[...]

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    <VRB1208> 28 BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK SETTING Example 4) T o input the command for setting Subtitle 1, Audio 2 and Angle 3 1. Press the button. ÷ The TITLE number will blink. 2. Press the while the TITLE digits are blinking. 3. When the SUBTITLE digits start to blink, press then . 4. When the AUDIO digit starts to blink, press . 5. When the AN[...]

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    29 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK SETTING THE SUBTITLE, AUDIO AND ANGLE SUBTITLE ÷ “00” turns the screen color to the color specified in “Background color” in the GUI menu and makes the played image invisible. ÷ “01” to “32” displays the corresponding subtitle. ÷ “33” plays with Subtitle OFF . ÷ “34” is used to ma[...]

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    <VRB1208> 30 Example) Playback of “analog stereo” audio channel from frame 1500 to 1800 without video. 1. Press the button. ÷ The TITLE number will blink. 2. Press the button to display LD. ÷ Be sure to set the laser barcode compatible disc command to the TITLE LD display . 3. Press = = = = . ÷ The start frame number is entered. ÷ If [...]

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    31 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK SA VING A BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK SA VING BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001: 001 TITLE 05 SEARCH CHAPTER 03 MARK CHAPTER 08 SUBTITLE 03 AUDIO 2 ANGLE 1 SA VE DEL INS EXIT The display disappears. Saving Barcode/Command Stack « BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001: 002 TITLE 00 SEARCH FRAME 000000 MARK[...]

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    <VRB1208> 32 T o delete a previously input Barcode/Command Stack BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLA Y 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 03 2 1 004 005 006 007 008 SA VE DEL INS EXIT « BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 03:123000–129000 002 05:03–07 03 2 1 003 004 005 006 007 008 SA VE DEL INS EXIT IMPORT ANT : Even if you hav[...]

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    33 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK CORRECTING A PREVIOUSL Y INPUT BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK Example) T o change the Audio setting of step 003 from 2 to 1 1 . Press the button. ÷ “BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed. 2 . Press the button. ÷ The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed. 3 . Select “NO” with the or button and press the button.[...]

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    <VRB1208> 34 ADDING A STEP IN A PREVIOUSL Y INPUT BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK Adding a step in a previously input Barcode/Command Stack ADDING A STEP IN A PREVIOUSL Y INPUT BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK 1 . Perform steps 1 to 4 of “Correcting a previously input Barcode/Command Stack”. 2 . Select the step where a new step is to be inserted by pressing[...]

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    35 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACKS Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACKS Grouping of Barcode/Command Stacks A group can be formed with several Barcode/Command Stacks, and more than one group can be formed and stored. When executing a group of commands, select a group f[...]

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    <VRB1208> 36 GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACKS SWITCHING THE BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 1 . Press the button. ÷ “BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed. 2 . Press the button. ÷ The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed. 3 . Select “NO” with the or button and press the button. ÷ The Barcode Input screen is displayed when the button[...]

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    37 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACKS Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks 4 . Press the button. ÷ The list display appears. 5 . Select the group to be deleted by pressing the or button. 6 . Move the ‰ (pointer) to “GROUP” on the first line by pressing the button. 7 . Move the ‰ (pointer) to “DEL?[...]

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    <VRB1208> 38 DIVIDING A PREVIOUSL Y INPUT GROUP 1 . Press the button. ÷ “BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed. 2 . Press the button. ÷ The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed. 3 . Select “NO” with the or button and press the button. ÷ The Barcode/Command Stack Input screen is displayed when the button is pressed. 4 . Press the butto[...]

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    39 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK GROUPING SOME BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACKS Grouping some Barcode/Command Stacks BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLA Y 002 03:123000–129000 003 05:03–07 03 2 1 004 005 006 007 008 SA VE DEL INS EXIT 6 BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001/ 001 001 PLA Y 002 003 03:123000–129000 004 05:03–07 03 2 1 005 006 007 0[...]

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    <VRB1208> 40 JOINING TWO BARCODE/COMMAND ST ACK GROUPS 1 . Press the button. ÷ “BARCODE/COMMAND” is displayed. 2 . Press the button. ÷ The Barcode/Command Stack screen is displayed. 3 . Select “NO” with the or button and press the button. ÷ The Barcode/Command Stack Input screen is displayed when the button is pressed. 4 . Press th[...]

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    41 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 003/ 004 001 02:000150–002050 002 06:22–23 ∗ ∗ ∗ 003 004 005 006 007 008 SA VE DEL INS EXIT BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 003/ 003 001 02:000150–002050 002 06:22–23 ∗ ∗ ∗ 003 PLA Y 004 03:123000–129000 005 05:03–07 03 2 1 006 007 008 SA VE DEL INS EXIT BC/COMMAND ST [...]

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    <VRB1208> 42 USING A BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001: 001 Switch the command group. BC/COMMAND ST ACK GROUP 001: 001 Recall screen RECALLING/EXECUTING BARCODE COMMANDS IN MEMOR Y T o execute a barcode command group: Place the disc containing commands on the disc tray . 1 . Press the button. 2 . Press the button. 3 . Press th[...]

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    43 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK RECALLING/EXECUTING PREVIOUSL Y INPUT BARCODE COMMANDS FROM THE LIST VIEW 1 . Press the button. 2 . Press the button. 3 . Press the button. ÷ The button is defeated unless the function mode is switched off. 4 . Press the button. ÷ This displays a list of commands. 5 . Select a group by pressing the or butt[...]

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    <VRB1208> 44 This unit is capable of displaying the total play time and power ON time as the working condition and maintenance timing information. The play time and power ON time can be displayed as described below . 1 . Press and hold the DISPLA Y button on the front panel of the main unit before turning power ON, and press the POWER button.[...]

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    45 <VRB1208> BARCODE/COMAND ST ACK Through external input of a synchronization signal (black burst), video output signals can be synchronized with external signals on the DVD-V7200. (During DVD disc playback.) Through the use of this function, video switch timing can be matched, and switching can be done without causing picture disturb ance o[...]

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    Should this product require service in the U.S.A. and you wish to locate the nearest Pioneer Authorized Independent Service Company , or if you wish to purchase replacement parts, operating instructions, service manuals, or accessories, please call the number shown below . 1 – 8 0 0 – 8 7 2 – 4 1 5 9 Please do not ship your product to Pioneer[...]