Pioneer DVD-V7200 Industrial DVD Video Player

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Pioneer DVD-V7200 Industrial DVD Video Player

The world's first true industrial DVD-Video player. Pioneer's DVD-V7200 maximizes the power of the DVD format with features unavailable in any other player on the market today.

High Reliability
Featuring heat- and dust-resistant construction with a Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) of 10,000 hours, the player offers ideal long-term durability for industrial and educational applications where reliable operation is essential.

Compact and Lightweight
Measuring 8 1/4-inches wide, 4 11/16-inches tall and 16 1/16-inches deep, the DVD-V7200 can conveniently fit on a small desk or be incorporated into a kiosk cabinet. At 10 pounds and 13 ounces, the player is lightweight and portable. In addition, two players can sit side by side in a standard video rack system.

Versatile Disc Compatibility
Along with providing superior playback of the latest DVD-Video discs, the player can also be used to play conventional CD-DA discs and full audio/video playback of Video CDs.

Mouse Control
The player offers a standard PS/2 mouse port which enables users to select on-screen buttons designed into programs and makes the DVD-V7200 an ideal stand-alone device for interactive displays and individual work stations.

DVD Barcode and LaserDisc Barcode Compatible
The DVD-V7200 supports the DVD Barcode system that allows users, particularly teachers with barcoded education packages, to control the player's operation with a Pioneer barcode scanner. Additionally, the player is compatible with the LaserBarcode system, which allows for the use of current LaserDisc barcodes to be used with DVD-Video discs.

Frame Search
For the first time in a DVD-Video player, Pioneer has designed a frame search function that provides random access, frame accurate search capabilities for the precision required of many industrial applications.

Barcode Stack/Command Stack
This feature includes the ability to store up to 300 commands and can be segmented into different video sequence groups that can be automatically displayed.

VideoBlackboard
Using a PS/2 mouse or keyboard, the DVD-V7200 enables users to add freehand and graphic object drawings in eight colors or input text to still or moving video images while they are being displayed. The start and end points of the graphics can also be stored into the player's memory for automatic display.

Hyper Video
Using the mouse, this function allows the user to access related video segments by clicking on transparent video object buttons that have been activated as such by title developers.

Weekly Timer
Ideal for displays, kiosks, exhibits and more, this feature enables users to set weekly "on" and "off" times as well as start and end points for video selection playback.

RS-232C Command Protocol
With this interface, the DVD-V7200 can be controlled by a computer and is compatible with Pioneer's LaserDisc mnemonic command protocol. In addition, new control commands have been added to take advantage of specific DVD-Video features such as sub-picture and multi-camera angles. The model also accepts commands to control the video blackboard and barcode stack commands.

Large Remote Control Unit
The DVD-V7200 is equipped with a large, easy-to-use remote control unit that has proven popular with Pioneer's industrial LaserDisc players. Both wired and wireless remotes are available.

Power "ON" Start
The player's "ON" function allows users to simply turn on the power to automatically begin playback of predetermined video selections

External Sync Lock with Loop Through
Supports black burst signal to allow for clean switching between DVD-V7200 and other players or video sources.

Hyper Text/Text Retrieval
The DVD-V7200 is capable of playing discs that include ROM Text files along with DVD-Video format data. Users can select buttons during video playback to display related text data on the screen.

BASIC FEATURES:

High Quality Video Picture
Full motion video playback that features superior color reproduction and picture resolution (720 x 480, 500 horizontal lines).

High Capacity Video
DVD-Video offers over two hours of video on a single-sided, single-layered disc (video length is based on 4.75 Mbps video bit rate).

Multiple Audio Streams
DVD-Video offers up to eight separate audio programs, each of which can be Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound or linear PCM audio.

Multi-Angle Playback
Up to nine camera angles can be recording into the video program which enables users to seamlessly select different viewing angles or parallel video paths.

Multiple Sub-Pictures
DVD-Video can store and display up to 32 different sub-picture streams which gives the user the ability to lay simple graphics or subtitles over still or motion video.

Seamless Branching
DVD-Video provides seamless branching between video segments for true non-linear playback.