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		 Instruction Manual   
					Models DVD-204 and DVD-212   
					Control Units for Pioneer DVD Players   
					New with Version 2.03   
					On-Screen Programming   
					See Addendum at back of this manual   
					323 Andover Street   
					Wilmington Massachusetts 01887   
					phone 800.729.6873   
					978.657.3898   
					Museum   
					Technology   
					Source, Inc.   
					fax   
					978.657.7132   
					
					
					Issued Febrary 2002   
					Revised May 2003   
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				Connection to the external pushbuttons is made via standard telephone RJ-11 modular connectors. Two of the 4 wires   
					(Green and Red) are used to start the selection, while the other two wires (Yellow and Black) provide 12 volts DC to illu-   
					minate the pushbutton lamp.   
					Connection to the Pioneer DVD player is via the supplied cable, with a 3 pin DIN circular connector on one end, and a   
					15 pin male “D” connector on the Pioneer end. Communication between the controller and the player is RS-232 serial   
					data at 9600 Baud.   
					Prior to final installation, two steps must be taken: setting up the Pioneer player, and programming the DVD-204 or   
					DVD-212 with the desired frame numbers or chapters taken from the DVD disc being used.   
					Pioneer DVD Setup:   
					It is necessary to configure the Pioneer DVD player to work in this application. As shipped from Pioneer, the factory   
					default settings need to be changed. This settings are all in the Pioneer’s Advanced Setup menu. It would be a good   
					idea to review the Pioneer manual for more detail, however, the basic technique to to hold down the SETUP button on   
					the Pioneer remote control until the following menu appears on the screen. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll   
					through the menu, and use the RIGHT and LEFT buttons to change a setting. Press ENTER to save the settings.   
					Remove the DVD disc from the player before changing the settings. If the disc is in, the settings will not be   
					saved. Keep in mind that the DVD-204 or DVD-212 will not work until the Pioneer player is configured. For   
					instance, the DVD-204/212 operate at 9600 Baud, while Pioneer’s factory default setting is 4800 Baud. Here are the   
					required settings:   
					Settings for Pioneer 7400 DVD Player   
					ADV SETUP   
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					WEEKLY TIMER   
					OFF   
					POWER ON START   
					TITLE PLAY MODE   
					REPEAT MODE   
					T00:C00   
					SINGLE   
					OFF   
					BAUD RATE   
					TRAY LOCK   
					9600bps   
					OFF   
					BLACKBOARD LOCK   
					STACK MODE OSD   
					REV STEP/REV PLAY   
					OFF   
					ON   
					VOBU   
					ADV SETUP   
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					PLAYER CONTROL PANEL   
					SETUP LOCK (MOUSE)   
					EXTERNAL OPTION SW   
					SELECTABLE   
					ON   
					STANDARD   
					SYNCH OUT (DURING SQ) ON   
					EXTERNAL SYNC   
					AV SYNC COMPENSATE   
					OFF   
					ON   
					Settings for the Pioneer 7200 (not in production as of Feb. 2000) are basically the same as for the 7400. To access the   
					7200’s menu, hold down the MENU button on the remote control. Settings are as follows:   
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				Settings for Pioneer 7200 DVD Player   
					MENU   
					PAGE 1 /2   
					WEEKLY TIMER   
					POWER ON START   
					TITLE PLAY MODE   
					REPEAT MODE   
					BAUD RATE   
					OFF   
					T01:C01   
					SINGLE   
					OFF   
					9600bps   
					OFF   
					TRAY LOCK   
					STILL MODE   
					D.R. COMP   
					FIELD   
					OFF   
					MENU   
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					MARK FRAME SQUELCH   
					OFF   
					SQUELCH DURING SEARCH ON   
					SYNC OUT (DURING SQ)   
					STACK MODE OSD   
					ON   
					OFF   
					Preparing for Programming:   
					Reviewing the DVD Disc:   
					Connect the Pioneer player to the video monitor such that the DVD disc may be viewed normally. Place the disc   
					in the player and press the Play button, either on the player itself or on the Pioneer remote control. Press the   
					DISPLAY button. Pressing the DISPLAY button a second time should display the frame number count. Scan   
					through the disc, writing down the starting and ending frame numbers for each desired selection. If an attract loop   
					is to be used, make note of the start and stop frame numbers also. These numbers will be assigned to the but-   
					tons on the DVD-204/DVD-212.   
					If no video is to be played between button pushes, locate a frame of black and make a note of the number. This   
					will be entered as a still frame. These numbers will be assigned to the buttons on the DVD-204/DVD-212.   
					If chapters are being used, make a note of the desired chapter numbers. Keep in mind when using chapters that   
					there must be one more chapter on the disc than will actually be played. This is because of the Pioneer com-   
					mand protocol. For example, to play chapter 3, the player is instructed to seek to the beginning of chapter 3, and   
					play to the beginning of chapter 4. Hence, there must always be an extra chapter at the end. If your disc does   
					not have this, then use the frame mode of addressing.   
					In preparing the disc, a minimium of “authoring” is required. No commands should be encoded on the disc. All   
					control functions are taken care of by the DVD-204/DVD-212. Problems arise if a disc has been authored to   
					“have a mind of its own”; in other words to have been set up such that the disc may be accessed, using the   
					remote control, via a title screen. In this case all the “intelligence” resides in the DVD-204/212. Discs that are   
					authored to play on their own will frequently present will conflicts as to who is in charge.   
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				Configuring the computer used for programming:   
					Double click on the Hypertrm.exe icon. The program will open with a New Connection dialog box, with the instruction to   
					enter a name and select an icon. Enter a name of your choosing, such as DVD-204, or the name of the product you are   
					about to program. Choice of icon is immaterial. Click OK.   
					th   
					The next dialog box will ask for a phone number. Go to the 4 box down, CONNECT USING, and select DIRECT TO   
					COM1. (This assumes that COM port 1 is free on your machine, sometimes the internal modem occupies this position.   
					If this is the case, select COM2). Click OK   
					The next dialog box is entitled PORT SETTINGS. Use the following settings:   
					Baud Rate   
					Data Bits   
					Parity   
					Stop Bits   
					Flow Control   
					9600   
					8 
					None   
					1 
					None   
					. 
					Click OK. The main screen will appear, and at the bottom left the message “Connected” will appear.   
					Connect the PC-9 programming cable from the 9 pin COM port on the back of the PC to the 5 pin circular connector on   
					the back of the Museum Technology product. Make sure power is connected. Press the red PROGRAM button on the   
					back of the Museum Technology control unit; the red LED should illuminate, and the programming menu should appear   
					on the computer screen.   
					Trouble Shooting:   
					In virtually all cases, problems may be traced to having the wrong COM port selected. If the computer has more than   
					one 9 pin connector on the back, try the other one.   
					If gibberish appears, this is generally due to having the wrong baud rate selected.   
					Keep in mind that the Museum Technology box just sends the main menu immediately after the red PROGRAM button   
					has been pushed; to get the main menu again, merely press the RESET button and then the PROGRAM button.   
					If any changes are made in Hyperterminal, they will not take effect until a disconnect has been made, and a reconnec-   
					tion established. To do disconnect, click on the icon of a phone off the hook. The message on the lower left of the   
					screen will now say Disconnected. Reconnect by clicking on the icon of the phone on hook.   
					Programming the DVD-204 /DVD-212   
					Once communication has been established between the PC and the DVD-204 / DVD-212 it is a simple matter to type in   
					the frame or chapter numbers, as well as to set the desired options. Please refer to the following programming example   
					for the available commands and settings. In this example, what appears on the computer screen is on the left side of   
					the page in courier while the description is on the right.   
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				Programming Example   
					DVD-204 / DVD-212   
					Museum Technology Source, Inc.   
					DVD Controller model DVD-204   
					Player: Pioneer DVD-V7200/7400   
					Firmware version 1.22   
					(C)2000 Museum Technology Source Inc.   
					Pressing the red “Program” button on the back   
					of the DVD-204 / DVD-212 will cause this   
					main menu to appear   
					For further information contact:   
					Museum Technology Source Inc.   
					323 Andover Street   
					Wilmington, MA 01887   
					Phone: (800)729-6873 or (978)657-7132   
					Fax:   
					(978) 657-7132   
					Email: info@museumtechnology.com   
					———- Main Menu ———-   
					A = select address mode (FRAME, CHAPTER, or   
					Selecting Chapter, Frame, or   
					Chapter Start/Frame End   
					CHAPTER start/FRAME end)   
					B = view or edit a Button’s selection   
					I = view or edit the Idle selection   
					T = Test the buttons and lamps   
					O = go to Options menu   
					Units are shipped set to work with Chapters. In   
					this instance, we wish to use Frame Numbers,   
					hence typing A will allow us to select Frame mode by typing   
					F. In general Frame mode offers the most versatility. In the   
					following examples frame numbers will be used. If the disc   
					has been prepared with Chapters, they may also be used.   
					Chapter Start / Frame end is primarily used with the older   
					Pioneer 7200 players, which were much slower seeking   
					frames than chapters. The Pioneer 7400 model overcame   
					this issue.   
					Please choose a command: A   
					Current addressing mode is: CHAPTER.   
					Would you like to change this (Y/N)? Yes   
					C = CHAPTER   
					F = FRAME   
					S = CHAPTER start, FRAME end   
					Please choose a command: F   
					— Resetting Defaults —   
					*** Programming: done ***   
					Current addressing mode is: FRAME.   
					Programming the Buttons   
					———- Main Menu ———-   
					A = select address mode (FRAME, CHAPTER, or   
					Having already determined by Start and Stop frame num-   
					bers for each selection, it is a simple matter to enter them.   
					Type B for the Button Menu, then type the number of the   
					Button you wish to program.   
					CHAPTER start/FRAME end)   
					B = view or edit a Button’s selection   
					I = view or edit the Idle selection   
					T = Test the buttons and lamps   
					O = go to Options menu   
					Enter the Start frame number and press enter on the key-   
					board. Then type the Stop frame and press Enter again.   
					The new frame numbers are displayed.   
					Please choose a command: B   
					Which button’s selection do you want to   
					view or edit?   
					Button 1 plays from frame 1000 to frame 1100.   
					Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes   
					Enter the start FRAME for the button   
					and press RETURN: 12   
					Enter the end FRAME for the button   
					and press RETURN: 600   
					In this example frame 12 is entered as the new Start frame,   
					while from 600 is the new stop frame.   
					*** Programming: done ***   
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				Button 1 plays from frame 12 to frame 600.   
					———- Main Menu ———-   
					A = select address mode (FRAME, CHAPTER, or   
					CHAPTER start/FRAME end)   
					B = view or edit a Button’s selection   
					I = view or edit the Idle selection   
					T = Test the buttons and lamps   
					O = go to Options menu   
					Main Menu (again)   
					Please choose a command: B   
					Which button’s selection do you want to   
					view or edit? 2   
					Button 2 plays from frame 2000 to frame 2100.   
					Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes   
					Here Button 2 is being set to play from   
					frame 650 to 1500   
					Enter the start FRAME for the button   
					and press RETURN: 650   
					Enter the end FRAME for the button   
					and press RETURN: 1500   
					*** Programming: done ***   
					Button 2 plays from frame 650 to frame 1500.   
					———- Main Menu ———-   
					A = select address mode (FRAME, CHAPTER, or   
					Main Menu   
					CHAPTER start/FRAME end)   
					B = view or edit a Button’s selection   
					I = view or edit the Idle selection   
					T = Test the buttons and lamps   
					O = go to Options menu   
					Programming the Idle or Attract Loop   
					Please choose a command: I   
					When not playing in response to a Button press, the   
					DVD-204 / 212 will cause the player to repeatedly play   
					a selection of the disc. This can be either moving video   
					or a still frame. If a black screen is desired, locate a   
					frame of black on the DVD and program it in as a still   
					frame.   
					When idle, the player plays from FRAME 13000   
					to FRAME   
					13100.   
					Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes   
					When no selection is running,   
					the player can freeze on a single frame   
					or play moving video.   
					For moving video, start and stop frame numbers are   
					entered as above in the button programming example.   
					Do you want the player to   
					play moving video (Y/N)? Yes   
					Enter the start FRAME for the idle selection   
					and press RETURN: 7000   
					Enter the end FRAME for the idle selection   
					and press RETURN: 7500   
					In this example, the unit is set to play from frame 7000   
					to frame 7500 while awaiting a button press.   
					*** Programming: done ***   
					Confirmation of settings   
					When idle, the player plays from FRAME   
					to FRAME 7500.   
					7000   
					———- Main Menu ———-   
					A = select address mode (FRAME, CHAPTER, or   
					CHAPTER start/FRAME end)   
					B = view or edit a Button’s selection   
					I = view or edit the Idle selection   
					T = Test the buttons and lamps   
					O = go to Options menu   
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				Please choose a command: T   
					Testing buttons and lamps.   
					Type any letter to stop.   
					Testing the Lamps and Buttons   
					Button 1 pressed...released.   
					Button 2 pressed...released.   
					Button 3 pressed...released.   
					Button 4 pressed...released.   
					Done testing buttons.   
					Typing the letter T enables the button and lamp test function.   
					When this is done, pressing any of the front panel buttons   
					will cause the button to illuminate. This function can be use-   
					ful in testing buttons mounted remotely. It is also useful as a   
					quick check of the computer - controller connection.   
					———- Main Menu ———-   
					A = select address mode (FRAME, CHAPTER, or   
					CHAPTER start/FRAME end)   
					B = view or edit a Button’s selection   
					I = view or edit the Idle selection   
					T = Test the buttons and lamps   
					O = go to Options menu   
					Options Menu   
					Please choose a command: O   
					——— Options Menu ——-   
					L = view or edit button 1 Lamp inversion   
					I = view or edit Interruptibility   
					R = view or edit button 4 Reset   
					S = view or edit Slave Delay   
					C = Clear all button selections   
					M = go back to Main menu   
					List of Options   
					Button 1 Lamp Inversion   
					Please choose a command: L   
					Button 1’s lamp is now normal.   
					Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes   
					Do you want button 1’s lamp to be inverted   
					(Y/N)? Yes   
					Normally, the pushbutton lights when it has been pressed, to   
					indicate which selection is playing. In special circumstances   
					it might be desirable to have button 1 illuminated when it is   
					not playing. This is useful when the button is located in a   
					darkened room. Since this function only applies to button 1,   
					it is best used in single-button applications.   
					*** Programming: done ***   
					Button 1’s lamp is now inverted.   
					——— Options Menu ——-   
					L = view or edit button 1 Lamp inversion   
					I = view or edit Interruptibility   
					R = view or edit button 4 Reset   
					S = view or edit Slave Delay   
					C = Clear all button selections   
					M = go back to Main menu   
					——— Options Menu ——-   
					L = view or edit button 1 Lamp inversion   
					I = view or edit Interruptibility   
					R = view or edit button 4 Reset   
					S = view or edit Slave Delay   
					C = Clear all button selections   
					M = go back to Main menu   
					Interruptibility or Button Lock-out Function.   
					Please choose a command: I   
					Button selections can be uninterruptible (they   
					always play to the end) or interruptible (they can   
					be interrupted by pressing another button). If   
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				interruptible, a safe time can be set, specifying   
					the minimum amount of time before a selection can be   
					interrupted.   
					Interruptibility refers to the action of the pushbuttons   
					while a selection is playing. If the buttons are set to   
					be non-interruptible, they remain locked out while the   
					selection is playing. If the buttons are set to be inter-   
					ruptible, a press of a button while any selection is   
					playing will cause the system to immediately play the   
					new selection. It is also possible to set a “safe time”   
					during which the buttons are locked out, becoming   
					active again after the “safe time” period.   
					Selections are now interruptible   
					after 0 seconds.   
					Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes   
					Do you want button selections to be   
					interruptible (Y/N)? No   
					*** Programming: done ***   
					Selections are now uninterruptible.   
					——— Options Menu ——-   
					L = view or edit button 1 Lamp inversion   
					I = view or edit Interruptibility   
					R = view or edit button 4 Reset   
					S = view or edit Slave Delay   
					C = Clear all button selections   
					M = go back to Main menu   
					Button 4 (or Button 12) Reset   
					Please choose a command: R   
					This function converts the last pushbutton (#4 on   
					the DVD-204; #12 on the DVD-212) from a normal   
					selection button to an “instant reset” function.   
					When configured for instant reset, pressing the but-   
					ton will cause the player to revert immediately to its   
					Idle function. Instant reset over-rides any button   
					lock-out settings. This function can be useful when   
					the selections are of great length, and the buttons   
					have been set to non-interruptable (locked out)   
					Button 4 can be either a normal   
					button or an instant reset button. If it is   
					an instant reset button, then pressing it will   
					immediately stop any other button’s program,   
					regardless   
					of the interruptibility and safe time settings.   
					Button 4 is now a normal button.   
					Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes   
					Do you want button 4 to be   
					an instant reset button (Y/N)? Yes   
					*** Programming: done ***   
					confirming button 4 is now instant reset   
					Button 4 is now an instant reset button.   
					——— Options Menu ——-   
					L = view or edit button 1 Lamp inversion   
					I = view or edit Interruptibility   
					R = view or edit button 4 Reset   
					S = view or edit Slave Delay   
					C = Clear all button selections   
					M = go back to Main menu   
					Slave Delay   
					Multiple Player Installations   
					Please choose a command: S   
					Slave Delay is set to 0 tenths of seconds   
					Do you want to change this (Y/N)? Yes   
					When a DVD-204 / DVD-212 is used to drive more   
					than one DVD player ( using a special cable) the   
					Slave Delay should be set for 1 second (10 tenths).   
					This is to ensure that the slowest of the players had   
					had sufficient time to carry out its instructions. Slave   
					Delay refers to the amount of time that the players   
					sit on their first frame before actually starting to play.   
					How many tenths of seconds delay would you like? 10   
					*** Programming: done ***   
					——— Options Menu ——-   
					L = view or edit button 1 Lamp inversion   
					I = view or edit Interruptibility   
					R = view or edit button 4 Reset   
					S = view or edit Slave Delay   
					C = Clear all button selections   
					M = go back to Main menu   
					If only one player is used, Slave Delay should be set   
					to zero.   
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				This completes the programming of the control unit. Unplug the Programming Cable from the back of the unit,   
					and store it away for the next programming session. Connect the supplied LDV cable (3 pin round to 15 pin)   
					from the player to the controller. At this point it is recommended that both the controller and the player have their   
					power shut off for 10 seconds. When they are turned back on, the DVD-204 /DVD-212 will wait 45 seconds   
					before sending any commands to the player. This is to ensure that the player has had time to spin up. During this   
					time, the red “Program” light on the back of the controller will wink. When it goes out, the player will go to its Idle   
					(or Attract) sequence, and the pushbuttons will be enabled. Note that the pushbuttons will only illuminate once the   
					player is up to speed.   
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					Player and Programming Cable Pinouts   
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				Rear Panel Connections, DVD-204 and DVD-212   
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				ON-SCREEN PROGRAMMING   
					Addendum to DVD-204 / DVD-212 Manual   
					Effective with version 2.03, most programming tasks can be   
					accomplished without having to connect the DVD-204 /DVD-212   
					to a computer. Using only a DVD-204 /DVD-212, a Pioneer   
					7200 /7400 DVD player, and a video monitor, it is possible   
					to program the DVD-204 /DVD212. Please note that only   
					frame numbers (not chapters) can be used when programming   
					on-screen. Many of the other setup options may be imple-   
					mented by the on-screen technique.   
					First, set up the DVD player, the video monitor, and the   
					DVD-204 /DVD212. The DVD to be used must be in the player.   
					Apply power to all three components. Make sure that the   
					DVD player and video monitor are turned on. Press the red   
					"Program" button on the back of the DVD-204 /DVD-212. The   
					monitor screen should now display the model and version   
					number as well as information on how to contact Museum   
					Technology Source. A few seconds later, the screen will   
					display:   
					***Main Menu***   
					View or Edit...   
					1-Button Program   
					2-Idle Program   
					3-Button 4 Reset   
					4-Option Menu   
					PROGRAM button-Exit & Run   
					Button Idle Reset Options   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					At this point, pressing   
					button 1 on the front of the DVD-204 /DVD-212 will   
					instruct the DVD-204 /DVD-212 that you wish to place new   
					frame numbers into memory, or to determine what frame num-   
					bers are currently stored. Note: whenever a button can be   
					usefully pressed, it will be flashing: here, buttons 1   
					though 4 are chasing.   
					Note: "PROGRAM button" refers to the red button on the   
					rear panel of the DVD-204 or DVD-212   
					1 
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				Upon pressing button 1, the following message will appear   
					on the screen:   
					Press the BUTTON   
					you would like to VIEW   
					or EDIT:   
					> Press a Button <   
					In this example let's say that we wish to program button   
					number 3; we simply press button 3 to do so. The screen   
					will now say:   
					Button 3 Plays   
					Frames: 3000 to 3100.   
					Change this?   
					Yes   
					1 
					No   
					4 
					2 
					3 
					This indicates that button #3’s memory is at the factory   
					default setting. If the unit had been previously   
					programmed, the start and stop frame numbers would appear   
					instead of “Frames: 3000 to 3100.” Since we do indeed   
					wish to change this, we press button #1 to answer “Yes” to   
					the question. In response, the screen will display:   
					Button: 3   
					Select new START frame.   
					Use player front panel   
					or remote control   
					Press 1 to select.   
					Start   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					2 
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				At this point, you may use the Pioneer DVD player's con-   
					trols as you normally would, to find the exact frame on   
					the disc to begin your button sequence. In this example,   
					let's say frame "5678". After the start frame is located   
					on the DVD, press button 1 on the DVD-204 /DVD-212. As   
					mentioned earlier, only button 1 will be flashing now.   
					Upon pressing button 1, the following screen will appear:   
					Button: 3   
					Select new END frame.   
					Use player front panel   
					or remote control   
					Press 1 to select.   
					End   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					Using the same procedure as used in finding the start   
					frame, use the player's controls to locate the last frame   
					of the sequence. For this example, let's say frame "5800".   
					Press button 1, which will be flashing, when you are done.   
					In this example, the screen will now be reading:   
					Button 3 plays   
					Frames: 5678 to 5800.   
					Change this?   
					Yes   
					1 
					No   
					4 
					2 
					3 
					Since these are the desired settings, we press button 4 to   
					indicate that no change is desired (Here, frames 5678 and   
					5800 are used as an example, in reality, the actual frame   
					numbers would be displayed).   
					The screen will now revert to the main menu where we   
					began. Use the above technique to program the remaining   
					buttons. It is not necessary to program more buttons than   
					you are using. If your application calls for just one but-   
					ton, that is all that needs to be programmed. When you   
					have finished all programming, return to the main menu and   
					press the red "Program" button on the back of the DVD-204   
					/DVD-212, which   
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				is the Exit and Run command. The player will now revert to it's normal   
					state, ready for use.   
					You may wish to program what the DVD does between plays. This is done on   
					the main menu by pressing button 2 to bring up the Idle program. By fol-   
					lowing the steps shown on-screen, you may have the video freeze on a   
					still frame until a button is pushed, play from a start frame to an end   
					frame over and over, or do nothing.   
					From the main menu, pressing button 4 will take you to the Option menu,   
					which includes the Interruptability, slave delay, and button test func-   
					tions. These are described earlier in this manual.   
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				VIDEO   
					VIDEO   
					MONITOR   
					MONITOR   
					OR PROJECTOR   
					OR PROJECTOR   
					Pioner DVD Players   
					Models DVD-7400, DVD-7300, or DVD-7200   
					Note: Although only 2 players are shown, the   
					hookup for 3 or 4 players is similar.   
					Slave Player "A"   
					Master Player   
					All Players Must Be Set   
					To 9600 Baud   
					DVD   
					DVD   
					For Continuous (Repeat) Play:   
					LDV-2 Splitter Cable   
					Program control unit's "Idle" function to desired   
					Chapter (or start and stop frames).   
					OR: LDV-3 for 3 players   
					LDV-4 for 4 players   
					System will then repeatedly play selection.   
					System will start automatically when power   
					is applied.   
					Note: SLAVE DELAY setting   
					provides a time delay in case   
					the Slave player is slower in   
					seeking back to the start   
					DVD-204 OR DVD-212 CONTROL   
					SET "SLAVE DELAY" TO 1 SECOND   
					frame than the master player.   
					"Slave Delay" introduces a slight pause at the   
					If Slave player does not start   
					increase Slave Delay time.   
					Usually 1 second (10 tenths)   
					is adequate.   
					beginning. This allows extra time for the "slave"   
					players to be ready to play, should one or more   
					of them take longer to seek to the start point than   
					the "Master" took. This is virtually always less   
					than one second.   
					Multi-Player Hookup   
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					NOTES ON PROGRAMMING   
					MUSEUM TECHNOLOGY CONTROL   
					UNITS WITH A WINDOWS BASED PC   
					All versions of Windows contain a terminal program, HYPERTERMINAL, which   
					works quite well for programming Museum Technology control units, such as HD   
					and DVD (and also VDC controllers when being used with a long-play video disc   
					or a Sony player).   
					If you are using Windows 98 or XP, from the START menu (lower left of screen   
					usually), go to the PROGRAMS menu, then to the ACCESSORIES menu, then to   
					COMMUNICATIONS, then to HYPERTERMINAL.   
					If you are using Windows 95, the steps are the same, except there is no COMMU-   
					NICATIONS menu. Go directly to HYPERTERMINAL from ACCESSORIES.   
					Double click on the HYPERTERM.EXE icon (may just say HYPERTRM). The pro-   
					gram will open with a NEW CONNECTION dialogue box which asks you to enter   
					a name and select and icon. Enter the name of the product you are about to pro-   
					gram, such as DVD-204. The choice of icon is immaterial. Click OK.   
					The next dialog box will ask for a phone number. Go to the fourth box down,   
					CONNECT USING, and select DIRECT TO COM1 (This assures that COM1 Port   
					is free on your machine. Sometimes the internal modem occupies this position. If   
					this is the case, select COM2). Click OK.   
					The next dialog box is entitled PORT SETTINGS. Use the following settings for   
					all DVD Controllers:   
					Baud   
					9600   
					8 
					Data Bits   
					Parity   
					None   
					Stop Bits   
					Flow Control None   
					1 
					Note: For the LT-12, use a Baud setting   
					For HD-204 and HD-212 Adtec Hard Disc Controllers the Baud Rate is   
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				For Video Disc Controllers, such as the VDC-200A and VDC-212, use the same settings   
					except the Baud Rate is 1200. Click OK. Main screen will appear and at the bottom left   
					message “Connected” will appear.   
					Connect the programming cable from the 9-pin COM port on the back of the PC to the 5-   
					pin circular connector on the back of the Museum Technology product. Make sure power   
					is connected. Press the red PROGRAM button on the back of the Museum Technology   
					control unit. The red LED should illuminate and the programming menu should appear   
					on the computer screen.   
					Trouble Shooting   
					In virtually all cases, problems may be traced to having the wrong COM Port selected. If   
					the computer has more than one 9-pin connector on the back, try the other one.   
					If gibberish appears, it is generally due to having the wrong Baud Rate selected.   
					Keep in mind that the Museum Technology box just sends the main menu immediately   
					after the red PROGRAM button has been pushed; to get to the main menu again, merely   
					press the RESET button and the the PROGRAM button.   
					Any changes made in HYPERTERMINAL will not take effect until a disconnect has been   
					made and a reconnection established. To disconnect, click on the icon of a phone off the   
					hook. The message on the lower left of the screen will now say “Disconnected.”   
					Reconnect by clicking on the icon of the phone off the hook.   
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					Revised November, 2000   
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				Addendum   
					Setup Instructions   
					Pioneer DVD-V5000 Player   
					April 2005   
					Like the Pioneer DVD-V7400 Player mentioned in the DVD-204 and DVD-212 Instruction   
					Manual, the Pioneer DVD-V5000 Player must also be configured prior to use. In order   
					for the player to be able to communicate with the control unit certain settings must be   
					made. The system will not work until these are done.   
					Locate the remote control supplied with the   
					Pioneer player, and install the batteries that   
					came with it.   
					Connect the player’s video output to the video   
					monitor using the appropriate cables.   
					Turn on the player and the monitor. Make   
					sure that there is no disc in the player.   
					Press and hold the HOME MENU button for   
					one second. The monitor screen will now   
					show the Advanced Setup Menu   
					(ADV.SETUP)   
					DVD-V5000   
					Remote Control   
					The Advanced   
					Setup Menu is   
					covered in   
					detail in   
					Using the UP and DOWN arrow keys,   
					move to line 2 POWER ON START. Press   
					ENTER, and scroll down to 2. TITLE.   
					While TITLE flashes, use the UP and   
					DOWN buttons to input the number 1.   
					Press ENTER, and while CHAPTER is   
					flashing, use the UP and DOWN keys to   
					input the number 1. Press ENTER again to   
					confirm settings, then press RETURN to go   
					Chapter 9 of   
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					Instruction   
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				The player is now set such   
					that when power is applied   
					to it, it will automatically   
					“wake up” on Title 1,   
					Chapter 1.   
					Using the same technique,   
					make the following settings:   
					Title Play Mode   
					Key Lock   
					Single   
					OFF   
					Repeat Mode   
					OFF   
					SERIAL PORT   
					15 Pin   
					9600 bps   
					Standard   
					OFF   
					BAUD RATE   
					EXTEND TERMINAL   
					SYNC OUT (DURING SQ)   
					This completes the setup for the Pioneer DVD player.   
					Press the SETUP button to exit the menu. The player is now ready for use. Complete the   
					rest of the installation following the instructions in the DVD-204 / DVD-212 Manual   
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