Play Control Word Address
Control the player from the connection device. Use a sequence of
5 Words from the specified address.
Refer to the following for how to operate.
Operation Procedure
for Play Control Address
Timing Chart for
Play Control
Playback Method
Play Control Word Address
The upper bits are prioritized in each
bit.
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When the video display bit is enabled, the
selected camera picture takes over the screen from the currently
playing movie. The movie continues to play unseen with the sound
off. When the video display bit is disabled, the sound returns and
the movie in progress is visible on the screen.
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When the forced play bit is turned on, it plays
the movie with the defined index. Also, when the forced play bit is
on, and the play notification bit is toggled, it plays the movie
with the defined index.
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Play Mode
The number to specify is as follows.
0 Stopped
1 Play
2 Pause
3 Fast Forward
4 Rewind
5 Slow Motion
6 Forward 1 Frame
7 Backward
8 Specify Index
9 Reserved for this and above (Stop)
Specifies the index number of the file to
play. The number is used only when [Play Mode] is set to 8 and
either [Control]'s command send bit is ON or the forced play bit is
ON. In cases other than the above, it is invalid.
Slow motion and 1-frame forward operations
are available.
Error Code
0
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Completed Successfully
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1
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The specified value for the play method is not
within the setting range
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2
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Executing an instruction from the switch
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3
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Saving Video
Camera-Viewer EX displays the picture from a video camera connected
to a display unit.
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4 to 15
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Reserved
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Reserved
Play List Order When the player reaches the end of the playlist,
files will play as follows, depending on whether [Repeat] is
selected.
Plays movies from the top of the list.
Stops playback.
On Error
Specifies how to handle the following types of errors when a
movie file cannot play.
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The CF Card is not inserted when CF play is
selected
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The USB storage is not installed when USB play is
selected
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Unable to connect to FTP server when FTP play is
selected
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No file found for CF play, USB play and FTP
play
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Cannot open the file for CF play, USB play and
FTP play
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The specified file is not in a format compatible
for CF play, USB play, CF play, or FTP play
Stop
Stops the operation if the movie cannot be played.
Next
If a movie cannot be played, plays the next movie file. In this
case, no error status is stored in [Status Word Address 1].
Status Word Address 1
If you want to check the error information, play size, or
information on the play position, specify a Word Address for
storing the information. Use four Words from the specified
address.
For a 32-bit device, use only the bottom 16 bits.
The error bit is ON when an attempt to play a movie failed (for
example, because a file does not exist or a connection cannot be
established to the FTP server), or when a status error occurs in
Movie Player (for example, a because file is corrupted during
play).
Error Details/Bit State
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Error Name
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Description
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0
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Completed Successfully
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Operating normally.
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1 to 3, 6, 8, 12 to 15, 17 to 127
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Reserved
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These are reserved numbers and are not
specified.
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4
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No CF Card
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CF Card/USB storage is not inserted
The hatch is open.
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No USB Storage
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5
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CF Read Error
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An attempt to read from the CF Card/USB storage
failed.
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USB Read Error
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7
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CF Card Error
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The CF Card/USB Storage is defective.
This is not a CF Card/USB Storage.
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USB storage error
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9
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FTP server connection error
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The FTP server cannot be accessed.
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10
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FTP Login Error
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An attempt to log in to the FTP server has
failed.
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11
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Write error
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An attempt to write data to the FTP server
failed.
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16
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The file is corrupt.
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The specified file is not in SDX format.
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The current display size is stored.
0: Standard
1: 1/4 mode
2: 1/16 mode
3: Reserved for this and above (normal
type)
The following table lists the coordinate
ranges in which the movie plays according to the display size and
the image input signal settings.
Display size
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Image Input Signal Settings
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NTSC
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PAL/SECAM
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Standard
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(0,0) to (639,479)
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(0,0) to (767,575)
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1/4
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(0,0) to (319,239)
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(0,0) to (383,287)
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1/16
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(0,0) to (159,119)
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(0,0) to (191,143)
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Status Word Address 2
Set to use the address for watching the movie playback
state.
Use a sequence of two words from the specified address.
For a 32-bit device, use only the bottom 16 bits.
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The operation mode for the Play Monitor is stored
in the bottom eight bits.
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The play state bit turns ON during a video
display using a playlist. It remains OFF during displays using a
special switch.
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The play state bit indicates that the Play
Monitor is actually in the play state. There are no repeat
specifications, and even when the play switch is ON, if play is
completed to the end, the state changes to state other than play
state.
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The following lists the numbers to be specified
for the Play Monitor operation mode.
0: Stopped
1: Play
2: Pause
3: Fast Forward
4: Rewind
5: Slow Motion
0xFF: Video Display
Numbers other than those above are
reserved.
When running in slow motion, stores the play
speed.
Regardless of the current movie play status, forcibly plays the
movie with the specified index number.