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Pioneer
LV-4300D
Industrial Laserdisc Player
aka LD-V4300D
Pioneer LV- V4300D
The archive site has a copy of a brochure for the LD-V4300D. Please see the manuals page.
Designed
specifically for the interactive video and multimedia markets, Pioneer's
new LD-V4300D laserdisc player brings the heavy-duty PAL/NTSC product to a
new low price point, more than £500 below the established LDP-3600D
offered by Sony. Pioneer's new machine lists for £995-00 +
VAT.
The LD-V4300D is Pioneer's first PAL/NTSC industrial
player. Unlike the consumer CLD-1450 the new machine only outputs either a
pure PAL or NTSC signal or in RGB. Video bandwidth is given as 4.1MHz
(-6dB) for NTSC and 4.8MHz (-6dB) PAL with 42 and 40db signal-to-noise
ratios respectively. Digital audio performance is specified as a
2OHz-20KHz frequency response (+1dB) with a S/N figure of 102db. Analogue
audio has the same response qualified by a 12dB tolerance and a
signal-to-noise of 75dB.
Access times for the player are good
with a nominal 1 second search time for any frame on a CAV disc. An
'almost instant’ jump up to 50 frames either side of the one in play is
also claimed. CLV access is given as a maximum of 6 seconds.
An external synch lock to allow the
player to be synchronised with other video sources is incorporated, as is
an RS232 computer interface. Digital data can be off-loaded via a 5-pin
EFM socket, which can be connected to an optional LV-ROM adaptor (the
DA-V1000). A front socket can be connected to a bar code reader (for use
with certain interactive/training type programmes, which use the
system).
As well as the usual status readouts on
the TV screen the player can also generate up to 12 lines of 20
characters. Unlike consumer players, there is no status readout on the
front panel of the machine though there is a set of five lights to
indicate basic functioning.
Voltage is switchable between 120 and
230 volts with a 10% tolerance allowable. Power consumption is given at 46
watts typical, 80 watts maximum. Dimensions are 420 x 125 x 433mm (w x h x
d). An off-white colour scheme is used for the exterior easing. Weight is
12.6kg.
No remote is supplied with the player.
A basic set of scan/step/play controls is available on the front panel but
other commands can only be input via a computer or an optional remote
control. Pioneer did sell one, the RU-V103 for £37.00 (+VAT) which again differs from consumer convention
by having membrane rather than button switching.
d-sub
connections for the RGB output:
pin 1
gnd
pin 2 gnd
pin 3 red
pin 4 green
pin 5 blue
pin 6
NC
pin 7 NC
pin 8 CVBS
pin 9 PAL/NTSC toogle (PAL=hi, NTSC=
low)