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$ 795.00
 | On-site Programmable |
 | Established Reliability |
 | Easy to use and install |
 | For Pioneer DVD-5000, 7400, 8000 |
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A basic system is composed of a DVD Controller (Museum
Technology Source Inc.'s DVD-204 or DVD-212), a Pioneer DVD player (Model
DVD-V5000, DVD-V8000 or DVD-V7400), and a television monitor. The DVD-212
allows up to twelve video segments from a DVD Disc. Both units allow for an
additional "Attract" or "Idle" segment to play when no segment has been
chosen.
Single pole, normally open switches, such as pushbuttons mounted in exhibit
material, are plugged into the back of the 204 and 212 Controllers. If
pushbuttons are used, they may be illuminated to give visitors an indication
of which video segment is playing. Other such switches, such as motion
detectors, timers and, capacitance switches may also be used as inputs. The
Pioneer DVD Player is connected to the back of the Controller by an MTS
provided cable and the TV monitor is, in turn, connected to the Pioneer
Player.
Instructing the system on what part of the video is to be called up by each
button or activator is a painless task of following a straightforward menu
of prompts. This is done by temporarily connecting the Controller to a PC
via a cable (available from Museum Technology Source, Inc.) and pressing a
rear panel button labeled "Program". A menu of simple choices will appear on
the screen of the PC, which will permit the assignment of particular video
segments to particular buttons. A segment may be either the chapter of the
disc, a section of the disc defined by a start frame number to a stop frame
number, or a section defined by a start chapter and an ending frame number.
Several other choices are available-- such as button options which permit
"Lockout" (where pressing the button will not interrupt play) or "Interruptability"
(where pressing another button will cause the player to go to another
segment). The DVD Controllers have non-volatile EEPROM memories with
programming software resident in the controllers. Loss of power to the
controller will not effect the programmed information, and the controllers
can be reprogrammed by once again connecting them to a PC. For test and
setup purposes, the front panels also have illuminated pushbuttons, which
correspond to selections. |
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Technical Specifications: |
Players Supported: |
Pioneer Industrial DVD players models DVD-V5000,
DVD-V8000, DVD-V7400, DVD-V7200 |
Physical: |
2.5" high, 7.25" wide, 10" deep |
Warranty: |
Two years parts and labor |
Multi-Screen: |
May control (synch) up to 18 Pioneer Industrial DVD
Players with appropriate cables. Please call or email for more
information. |
Power: |
Plug-in transformer, 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 10 Watts |
Selection Capacity: |
Inputs for twelve pushbuttons on DVD-212 |
Attract Loop: |
Plays selected segment of disc when idle |
Play Options: |
Buttons may be set to either lockout (segment playing
must finish) or Interruptable. Button 12 on DVD-212 may be configured
as a reset button-terminating the selection and returning to Attract
Loop |
Inputs: |
Twelve (DVD-212) RJ-11 connectors for normally open
switch contacts. Pushbuttons, Microwave visitor Sensor or Countdown
Timer may be used. Inputs optically isolated. 12VDC at 10mA |
Rack Mount: |
A kit to mount one or two DVD-212 in a 3.5" (2U)is
available. Order RK-212 |
Button Illumination: |
12 VDC @ 300 mA available for button lamp. Transistor
switched to ground during play |
Addressing Modes: |
By start frame / end frame or by Chapter |
Connection to Player: |
Via supplied cable. Players must be set tp 9600 Baud |
Programming: |
On Screen Programming generates menu on video monitor
or data may be entered via RS-232 from any computer or terminal
capable of 9600 Baud communication. Data is stored in non-volatile
EEPROM |
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