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Nick: Zenith LDP-510

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Nick: Sony LDP-2000 & Sony LDP-2000P Sony LDP-2000 rack-mount case containing a Sony VIW-3020 Computer control unit Videodisc format: Laservision Videodisc size: 8" and 12" Pick-up method: Laser beam (reflective) Laser type: Semiconductor laser diode Laser output: .7 mW max. Maximum playing time: CAV: 30 min/side CLV: 60 min/side Spindle revolution: CAV: 1800 RPM CLV: 1800 to 600 RPM Access time: CAV: 1.5 sec. max. CLV: 36.0 sec. max VIDEO SECTION Signal: EIA standard, NTSC color External inputs: Ext. Sync (BNC), 4 V +/- 1.0 V p-p, 75 ohm unbalanced Outputs: Video Out (BNC) - 1.0 V p-p, 75 ohm unbalanced, negative polarity sync VHF Out (F-type) - channel 3 or 4 selectable, 75 ohm unbalanced Resolution: 360 lines Signal-to-noise: 42 dB AUDIO SECTION Outputs: 0 dBV (1kHz, 100% modulation, 47K ohms terminated), unbalanced Headphone: 8 ohm, -21 dB max. Signal-to-noise ratio: CX On: 67 dB CX Off: 55 dB Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 Khz +/-2dB EXTERNAL COMPUTER INTERFACE Interface type: RS-232C (female, 25-pin, D-shell connector) Baud rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, and 9600 selectable OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Operating temperature: 5 to 35 degrees C 41 to 95 degrees F Operating humidity: 25% to 80% non-condensing Storage temperature: -20 to 60 degrees C -4 to 140 degrees F GENERAL Power requirements: 120V AC, 60 Hz AC outlet: Unswitched, max. 300W Power consumption: 75 W max. Dimensions (WxHxD): Approx. 424 x 132 x 448 mm 16 3/4" x 5 1/4" x 19 1/4" Weight: 13.4 kg. 29 lbs., 9 oz. This is an NTSC laser disc player that was not used in any laser disc games from the factory. This player can be used as a direct replacement for any of the games that are listed in the LDP-1450 section, except Dragon's Lair II. (if you want to use this player in a Dragon's Lair II, check here.) Using the Laser Ace Conversion Card, this player can be used in many other laser disc games. For more information on which games it will work with, see the Laser Ace home page. The LD player must be set to 9600 baud rate for proper communication with the PCB. The dip switch settings for the Sony LDP-2000 are: 1-up, 2-up, 3-up, 4-down. For info on the Command Set, check the Sony Command Set page. The laserdisc player can be controlled mainly by an external computer with an RS-232C interface. The player are designed to play Analogue soundtrack Laservision discs only and are not compatible with NTSC or PAL Laserdiscs and CD Videos with digital PCM soundtracks. If in doubt look out for discs with a CX noise reduction logo as this is only used on analogue soundtracks. In addition to computer control the LDP-2000 (and probably others in the series) can be controlled with the optional RM-2001 remote control unit. The factory preset data format is as follows : Asynchronous mode 8 bits character length 1200 bps baud rate (adjustable via selector on back of unit between 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 bps) No parity check Least significant bit first (1 bit stop bit) Due to my lack of programming skills I simply created batch files which sent the requisite character to the serial port. For example: play.bat ==> echo ":" >com2 In the table below you will find the majority of the command codes for basic operation of a Lasermax machine. COMMAND CHARACTER Chapter Inquiry v Chapter Mode i Clear All V Resume the mode prior to Still a CX Noise Reduction On n CX Noise Reduction Off o Open the disc compartment * Fast Forward ; Frame Advance + Frame Mode U Frame Reverse , Forward Scan > Forward Skip - Forward Slow < Variable forward play = Index On P Index Off Q Memorize the current location Z Locate the memorized location [ Set mark position s Menu B Start-up spindle motor b Stop spindle motor c Audio mute on $ Audio Mute off % Play : Repeat D Rewind K Reverse Play J Scan in reverse N Reverse skip . Slow reverse play L Variable reverse play M Still O Stop ?

Nick: Sony LDP-505

Nick: Sony LDP-525


Nick: Sony LDP-550

Nick: Sony LDP-3600 (1990) PAL/NTSC industrial RS-232C controlled LD player - no digital sound capability. This is a combination PAL / NTSC laser disc player that was not used in any laser disc games from the factory. It is compatible with many laser disc games such as COPS, Crime Patrol, Crime Patrol 2, Dragon's Lair II, Fast Draw, Gallagher's Gallery, Last Bounty Hunter, Mad Dog McCree, Mad Dog II, Space Ace 91, Space Pirates, Time Traveler, and Who Shot Johnny Rock. Using the Laser Ace Conversion Card, this player can be used in many other laser disc games. For more information on which games it will work with, see the Laser Ace home page.

Nick: Sony LDP-730

Nick: Sony LD-870

Nick: Sony LDP-900

Nick: Sony LVA-7000

Multmir: Nick пишет: Sony LVA-7000 Это похоже уже серьезный аппарат. Наверняка в нижней дверце есть какие-то регулировочки. Где ж такой новый взять.

Nick: Multmir пишет: Где ж такой новый взять. Х.З. Похоже это либо студийный, какой-то, либо, вообще - промышленный ... Уж очень большой и замороченный ... Выходов, посмотри, сколько ...

Multmir: Да уж...

nadoelo.ru: у меня верхний дома стоит SONY LDP-1500P - паловский до сих пор как часы пашет тфу-тфу-тфу

Nick: nadoelo.ru пишет: у меня верхний дома стоит SONY LDP-1500P - паловский А у тебя разве только паловский ? А NTSC на чём смотришь ?

nadoelo.ru: Nick пишет: А у тебя разве только паловский ? А NTSC на чём смотришь ? у меня их несколько. под NTSC пионер стоит :)

Nick: nadoelo.ru пишет: у меня их несколько. под NTSC пионер стоит :) А-а-а. А то я весь в непонятках ...

Nick: Sony LVA-8000P

Nick: Sony LVP-3500

Nick: Sony LVR-300AN CRV Laser VideoDisc Recorder. Features time-lapse recording functions that are precise and easy to use. Stores individual frames of video at programmable intervals to provide still, real time full-motion video or time-lapse recording with sequential playback. The most recently played back frame sequences - up to 330 frames back - can be played back at variable speeds to evaluate the change in growth or mutation of the cells being studied so optimum recording intervals can be determined. Employs the same component video recording (YUY) employed in Sony Betacam video recorders. The disc system records up to 48 minutes of motion video or 87,000 still images onto a 12" write-once optical disc. The CRV disc media holds 128K bytes for text based information such as user ID and indexes. This unit has composite, Y/C, and RGBS / component video inputs and outputs. Balanced XLR audio in/outputs. Unit is equipped with front rack-mount handle brackets. This recorder sold for over $18K new.

Nick: Sony LV-R6000A Laser VideoDisc Recorder



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