Pioneer Laser Juke CJ-V77 Owner's Manual page 46

Compact disc jukebox
HOW TO RETRIVE DATA
2-1-1. Input Command
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The
input command
is used
to input data to the CJ-
V99/CJ-V77. This data is referenced by the CJ-V99/CJ-
V77 without affecting the internal data of the CJ-V99/CJ-
V77. This point distinguishes the input command from the
set command, which is described later.
Argument
Function
1
Password check
Currently there Is only one type of argument provided for input commands.
{1) Password check
Format: 11xxxxCR
Input the password
(*xxxx"} using the format shown
above.
A password
may
be any number
from 0000 to
9999. The password is then checked, and :(3Ah} immedi-
ately followed by CR is transmitted if the password is cor-
rect. Error code "E11CR" is transmitted if the password is
incorrect. If the password is incorrect and other com-
mands are then input, these commands will not be accept-
ed and the "E10" error code will be transmitted. If the cor-
rect password is not entered by the third try, any other
command,
including password
check,
will cause the
"E10" error code to be transmitted. The power of the unit
must then be switched off and the password check proce-
dure must be repeated from the beginning.
Input the password both at the beginning and termination
of the password check, to complete the procedure.
2-1-2. Request Command R
The request command is used to determine the types of
data stored in the CJ-V99/CJ-V77 or the status of the CJ-
V99/CJ-V77,
This command
is not accompanied by a
data code.
Argument
Function
1
Non-resettable playback audits reference
2
Non-resettable cash audits reference
3
Resettable playback audits reference
4
Resettable cash audits reference
5
Most popular song data reference
6
Most popular disc data reference
7
Errar history reference
8
Number of times of cancetlation by track skips
9
10
reference
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Coin weight settings
12
Credit rates ref
13
Number of ti
teference
14
Auto-play interval time setting reference
15
Function switches reference
16
Door open/close history referenct
17
Power ON/OFF history referenc
18
Number of songs selected in time band data refer}
ence
19
Number of times each song selected data refer-
ence
20
Total number of discs data reference
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Argument
Function
21
Priority songs reference
22
LOCK OUT songs and schedule reference
23
PREMIUM songs reference
prs
HIT MAKER songs reference
Pa
BGM disc reference
26
HAPPY HOUR schedule reference
27
AUTO PLAY schedule reference
28
FREE PLAY schedule reference
29
AUTO PLAY conditions reference
30
SAME DISC CONTINUOUS PLAY reference
31
Playback time limit reference
32
PREMIUM CREDIT RATE reference
33
8GM VOLUME reference
34
Selection password reference
35
Meru auto rotation intervals reference
36
Modem schedule reference
(1) Non-resettable playback audits
Format: 1RCR
The following data is contained in non-resettable playback
audits.
® Number of songs selected using free-of-charge play-
back
@ Number of songs selected using paid playback
@® Number of songs selected using normal song select
@ Number of songs selected using most popular song
select
® Number of songs selected using album song select
© Number of PRIORITY songs selected using PAID PLAY.
@ Number
of PREMIUM
songs
selected
using
PAID
PLAY.
® Number of HiT MAKER songs selected in PAID PLAY,
@® Number of HAPPY
HOUR
songs selected in PAID
PLAY.
@ Number of songs repeated in PAID PLAY.
The data for an item is transmitted each time this com-
mand is input {transmission sequence is (D through ©).
Each data item may have a maximum of ten digits, and
can range from O through 4,294,967,295, The command
must be input again to obtain the data for the next item be-
cause each data item is transmitted accompanied with a
CR. Repeat this operation until :(3Ah) is transmitted with
the data.
Example:
1RCR
123CR
Data item ©
1RCR
1CR
Data item @
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aRCR
456:CR
Data item @
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