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DVD-V5000 DVD Player RS-232 Command Protocol
*: However, the command is held or incompletely executed. Execution : String 2MC<CR> MC<CR>
Status Return R<CR> R<CR>
DVD player Plays some video Title Shows the root menu Reverts back to the previously played Title
6.31
Numeric Button (DVD)
Function Format : Selects the button and executes by number : Integer NB
Explanation : The command selects the menu button highlighted on the screen and executes the action assigned to the button. The command emulates the �digit� key on the remote control while the button resides on the display. If the command is valid for the current player activity, the player immediately returns �R<CR>�*. If the disc that is being played does not have the button in that screen when the command is issued, an error message (E06) is returned. * However, this does not confirm that the command is executed completely. Execution : String 3NB<CR>
Status Return R<CR>
DVD player Shows the disc menu Selects and executes the button #3
6.32
Button Select (DVD)
Function Format : Selects the button (arrow key emulation) : Integer CU
Explanation : The command selects the menu button displayed on the screen. The command emulates the �arrow� key on the remote control while the button exists on the screen. The command specifies the direction using four numbers: Integer 1 2 3 4 directions Up Down Left Right