LD player
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bought a Pioneer LD-V4200 laserdisc players for $10 at my local thriftstore, figuring I had nothing to loose. It works great, can view items which can't be found but on LD. After a year of a saved search on ebay, bought a remote for my player for $20...not realizing that it was a corded remote and that my player was missing the plug for the remote jack. Can anyone tell me where I can get this part without having to buy something broken from the internet for more than I paid for the player and remote combined? It has the jack at one end, which mounts to the inside of the player face with two screws, and presumably a wire with a three-pin connector to the board. I guess it's expecting a lot, but thought it was worth a try. Thx in advance.
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Re: LD player
Why not just get a universal remote? The Logitech Harmony series has the Pioneer LD-V4200 in its database, I just checked.
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Re: LD player
The LD-V4200 was an industrial Laserdisc player, intended for use in schools and businesses. The remote was sold separately, so as to bilk those businesses for a few extra dollars. If the remote is corded, the player may not have an IR sensor that will accept a signal from a universal remote.
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DVD Talk Legend
Re: LD player
Swore I saw an IR receiver in a pic of it yesterday while googling, must've been for another model.
From these pics, it looks like the port labeled "ext cont" would be for the wired remote, right?
http://www.laserdiscarchive.co.uk/la...r_ld-v4200.htm
http://www.omegav.ntnu.no/~eldorko/p...t/ldv4200p.htm
Waterman3, are you suggesting that someone took the jack for it out of your player, presumably to use in another one?
I wonder if it'd be possible to create a replacement using Radioshack parts and the like. Maybe with the service manual:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/140993422411
An interesting thought it using the RS-232 port to control the player somehow.
Back when PCs still had serial ports, there was software for controlling Pioneer LD players via the RS-232 port:
http://www.laserdiscarchive.co.uk/la...l_software.htm
Of course, one wouldn't want to have to use a PC just to control the LD player remotely.
An interesting idea would be to build an infrared-to-serial receiver, something like this:
http://lnx.manoweb.com/lirc/
Of course, it'd have to be modified to work with the LD's 15-pin RS-232 port. Also, the infrared remote would have to know the right commands. This old post may have some info on it:
http://www.itlisting.org/1-windows-m...365a38b29.aspx
From these pics, it looks like the port labeled "ext cont" would be for the wired remote, right?
http://www.laserdiscarchive.co.uk/la...r_ld-v4200.htm
http://www.omegav.ntnu.no/~eldorko/p...t/ldv4200p.htm
Waterman3, are you suggesting that someone took the jack for it out of your player, presumably to use in another one?
I wonder if it'd be possible to create a replacement using Radioshack parts and the like. Maybe with the service manual:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/140993422411
An interesting thought it using the RS-232 port to control the player somehow.
Back when PCs still had serial ports, there was software for controlling Pioneer LD players via the RS-232 port:
http://www.laserdiscarchive.co.uk/la...l_software.htm
Of course, one wouldn't want to have to use a PC just to control the LD player remotely.
An interesting idea would be to build an infrared-to-serial receiver, something like this:
http://lnx.manoweb.com/lirc/
Of course, it'd have to be modified to work with the LD's 15-pin RS-232 port. Also, the infrared remote would have to know the right commands. This old post may have some info on it:
http://www.itlisting.org/1-windows-m...365a38b29.aspx