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Pioneer HD-V9000 Technical Manual
Pioneer HD-V9000 Technical Manual

Pioneer HD-V9000 Technical Manual

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Professional HD Video System Player
HD-V9000
Technical Manual
Ver. 1.01
April 15, 2010
Pioneer Corporation
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  • Page 1 Professional HD Video System Player HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.01 April 15, 2010 Pioneer Corporation - i -...
  • Page 2: Revision History

    Revision History Version Date Description of Changes 1.00 2010/04/07 Original version 1.01 2010/04/14 Addition of detailed explanation of content error detection function during MAP file creation - ii -...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction..........................1 Features........................... 2 2.1. Main Features of this Unit......................2 Specifications........................... 3 External Dimensions and Installation Environment ..............4 Precautions during RS-232 Control Operations................5 5.1. Command Comparison Chart ....................5 5.2. Detailed Explanation of Response "R" Timing when "PL" Command is Issued.......10 5.3.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    This manual provides precautions and operation tips that can be used when you design and operate an AV system with HD-V9000, a business market HD video system player. Please refer to this manual to perform appropriate operations when using the system.
  • Page 5: Features

     Fully equipped with an array of features proven in business video players The system is fully equipped with the RS-232C Pioneer Command, an industry standard adopted for business video players like LD and DVD, and with other functions such as external control terminals, the external synchronized play function and frame control.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 3. Specifications Compatible media SD/SDHC card 1 slot Container: MPEG2-TS Compatible video format Codec: MPEG2, H.264/AVC 720×480i ○ 720×576 ○ Output 1280×720p ○ resolution 1920×1080i ○ 1920×1080p ○ (IP conversion) HDMI™ output 1 line (with cable stopper)
  • Page 7: External Dimensions And Installation Environment

    HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 4. External Dimensions and Installation Environment  Precautionary notes when mounting rack When you mount the rack, install the provided brackets on both the left and right sides. Remove all four legs. After removing them, store the legs for future use.
  • Page 8: Precautions During Rs-232 Control Operations

    HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 5. Precautions during RS-232 Control Operations 5.1. Command Comparison Chart This is a RS-232C command specification comparison chart for HD-V9000 and DVD-V8000. For further details, refer to the Communication Interface User's Manual for each player. Command...
  • Page 9 HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 Command Command Function Specification Differences DVD-V8000 HD-V9000 Mnemonic Name Lead Out Symbol Uses this LO instead of numerical When you want to play to end of file, values for search or auto play target use this LO instead of address.
  • Page 10 HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 Command Command Function Specification Differences DVD-V8000 HD-V9000 Mnemonic Name File Name Input arg TD Text Crawl Display Text Crawl Erase arg OD Overlay Image Display Overlay Image Erase Delete File File Copy Power On (arg) PF...
  • Page 11 HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 Command Command Function Specification Differences DVD-V8000 HD-V9000 Mnemonic Name Get Information Same spec. (Firmware Version Request) System Property Request File List Request Function Function Requests block number currently Requests file list and attribute being played.
  • Page 12 HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 Command Response Time DVD-V8000 HD-V9000 (Normal) 10 msec, (Max) 16 msec (Normal) 20 msec, (Max) 600 msec "?F"⇒"*******<CR>" response time (Normal) 10 msec, (Max) 16 msec (Normal) 20 msec, (Max) 600 msec "?P"⇒"P**<CR>" response time...
  • Page 13: Detailed Explanation Of Response "R" Timing When "Pl" Command Is Issued

    5.3. Command Issuance Interval when ?F ?P Commands are Used ?F and ?P response times are longer in HD-V9000 as compared to DVD-V8000. As a result, when commands are sent at the same interval as that for DVD-V8000, there may be cases where player function response is drastically reduced due to overloaded internal processing.
  • Page 14: Setting Details For 15-Pin D-Sub Connector Pin 15 Stop_St Status

    HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 5.4. Setting Details for 15-pin D-sub Connector Pin 15 STOP_ST Status You can use the output STOP_ST (tally signal) of Pin 15 on the 15-pin D-sub connector to detect that video playing has stopped, instead of using 232C Command "?P" Player Active Mode Request or "?F"...
  • Page 15: Synchronized Playback Precautions

    Other details  • When video switchers or other devices are used between the HD-V9000 and the monitors, it is essential that equipment selection and system configuration take frame synchronization into account. • HD-V9000 Video Out terminal is set to either NTSC or PAL. The external synchronizing function...
  • Page 16: Example Showing Configuration Of A Basic Synchronized Playback System

    For perfect frame synchronization use the same TV monitor and projector models. Signal generator (SG) ■ The HD-V9000 can handle bi-level BB sync in addition to HD tri-level sync signals. The table below lists playback formats and supported sync signals. Playback format Lockable external sync signals 720×480/59.94i...
  • Page 17: External Sync Signal Input Specifications

    • For stable system operation, be sure to set the 75 Ω termination switch to On on the product before input of external sync signals. (To prevent excessive signal input) • To prevent malfunction, turn on an external sync signal generator before turning on the HD-V9000. • Restart the HD-V9000 when any settings have been modified.
  • Page 18: Example Of Commands For Sync Generation

    HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 6.4 Example of Commands for Sync Generation The following provides examples of commands used for controlling synchronized playback. “FI” command for selecting files Not required when there is only one video file in a video folder on an SD card Not required for repeat play of the same file “SE”...
  • Page 19 HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 Timing Chart when Starting Synchronized Play Commander (TxD) Player (RxD) FI<CR> R<CR> xxxxxx.mpg<CR> R<CR> FRxxxxSE<CR> Last “R<CR>” from target player R<CR> PL<CR> R<CR> The differences in command response times based on the external synchronization ON/OFF settings are shown below.
  • Page 20: Unspecified Areas

    HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 6.6 Unspecified Areas When PL commands are issued simultaneously after completing a search during synchronized play, the frames of the playback video may not be aligned (shifted by 1 frame) depending on the timing of the command (CR send). (This is called an unspecified area.) To prevent this from occurring, avoid issuing PL commands in the unspecified areas below.
  • Page 21: Notes When Creating Content

    HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 7. Notes When Creating Content When creating content (video files) to be used by the HD-V9000, pay attention to the points below, and be sure to always check operation in the actual equipment. For details, please refer to the HD-V9000 Content Creation Manual.
  • Page 22: Supported Formats

    HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 7.2. Supported Formats The video and audio formats for video files that can be played in the HD-V9000 are shown below. Supported Video Formats Video Audio Container Codec Profile@Level Bit rate (max.) Format Codec MP@ML 15Mbps 720×480/59.94i...
  • Page 23: Operation-Verified Encoders And Parameter Settings

    When the HD PILOT support software is used, it automatically splits files that are 4 GB or larger when the MAP file is created. Subsequently the split file is treated by HD PILOT and by the HD-V9000 as one file, so the movie plays seamlessly.
  • Page 24: Recommended Sd Card

    However, the value of the data transfer rate of the SD card is not always guaranteed as the video bit rate of the content that this unit plays. Therefore, when playing a 50 or 60 Mbps high bit-rate video on the HD-V9000, measure the transfer rate of the actual SD card being used and confirm its real performance.
  • Page 25: Precautions When Creating A Time Map Table

     If an error occurs when the time map table is created, it may be due to a stream problem with the video file or  the video file format may not be supported by the HD-V9000. In this case, check the video file settings or make a stream check.
  • Page 26 HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00 The video codec is outside the product Failed to create Time Map Table. This video codec is specifications (*1) It is not MPEG2 or not supported. H.264/AVC. The profile is outside the product Failed to create Time Map Table. This Profile is not specifications (*1).
  • Page 27 HD-V9000 Technical Manual Ver. 1.00...

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