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XD20 Installation and Operating Guide
Version 1.1
Document # 9301H264001.1
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1.4. LCD Screen
Status mode (status is “Ready”)
Menu mode
On the left of the liquid crystal display (LCD) screen on the front panel of XD20 is the menu display area.
At times, there will be a scrollbar to its left to indicate additional choices off-screen. Use the up/down
arrows on the navigation pad to bring unseen choices onto the screen. The small area to the right indicates
what the left area is currently displaying, such as “Menu” or “Status”. It also contains iconic status
messages such as “RAID OK” (only displayed when the optional 2
nd
HDD is installed), a network icon
indicating that a network connection has been established, or an icon of an exclamation mark (
!
) that
indicates a problem.
Along the bottom of the LCD screen are labels for several selectable soft keys, which change function
depending on what menu you are displaying. The soft keys themselves are located below the LCD
screen.
The LCD screen operates in two modes:
•
Status mode
. During playback, the screen displays information about the content currently
being played.
•
Menu mode
. In menu mode, the screen displays menus that can be used to view and adjust
playback settings.
The XD20 navigation buttons may be used to switch the display between the status mode and menu
mode.
1.4.1. Status Display
The XD20 status display reads “Ready” when XD20 is ready to play but not actively receiving timecode
or playing content.
When XD20 receives timecode, the status display shows the following 4 lines:
•
Line 1: Title of film or trailer
•
Line 2: Serial number in the timecode that identifies the film.
•
Line 3: Timecode reel number and elapsed timecode
•
Line 4: Configurable information line
1.4.2. Configurable Information Line
Table 5 lists the options for Line 4. In the screen above, Line 4 displays
End of Reel time
. To select an
option for Line 4 use the up or down navigation buttons.