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OPERATION
CD Playback
Many functions of the DVD 48 operate the same way for CD playback
as for DVD play; however, there are some important differences. When
a CD is loaded, the DVD 48 will automatically begin playing, but without
displaying any information on screen other than the initial disc-type
identification. The track number and elapsed track time will appear in
the front-panel display. Press the Status Button to view the CD Status
Display (see Figure 48).
Figure 48 – CD Status Display
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Track:
Shows the current track and the total number on the disc.
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Time Display:
Shows the elapsed or remaining track time. The Time
Search function is not available. However, you may select the type
of time display. Use the
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/
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Buttons to highlight this display. Each
press of the Enter Button cycles through the options of elapsed and
remaining track time, and elapsed and remaining total (disc) time.
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Time:
Indicates the nature of the Time Display as Track Elapsed,
Track Remaining, Total Elapsed or Total Remaining.
Tracks
To select a track, press the Status Button to view the CD Status Display.
Next, press the Navigation Buttons so that the current Track is highlighted.
Use the Numeric Keys to enter the desired track, and press the Enter
Button to begin playing the new track.
During playback, you may move one by one through the tracks at
any time by pressing the Skip Reverse (Previous)/Skip Forward (Next)
Buttons. When you press the Previous or Skip Reverse Button once, the
player will return to the start of the current track. Additional presses of
either button will step back through the available tracks, one at a time.
See Figure 49.
Figure 49 – Skip Reverse (Previous) and Skip Forward (Next) Buttons
In addition, you may select a new track using the Numeric Keys. The
new track number will appear in the upper left corner of the screen.
Press the Enter Button to begin play of the new track.
NOTE:
When a JPEG, MP3 or Windows Media disc is playing,
a special screen will appear. See the section describing those
types of discs for more information.
Programmed Play
You may program a playlist of up to 20 tracks in which you select the
tracks for play in a new order, or skip some tracks at your discretion.
See the Programming a Playlist section for more information.
Repeat Play
The DVD 48 offers several repeat functions for CDs that allow you to
take advantage of the capacity of the unit for unattended playback:
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Repeat 1 Track:
For CDs, VCDs, MP3s and WMAs, repeats the track
or file currently playing until the disc is manually stopped. The Repeat
and 1 indicators will light in the front-panel display.
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Repeat All (Disc):
For CDs, VCDs, MP3s, WMAs and JPEGs, repeats
the entire disc until play is manually stopped. The Repeat and All
indicators will light in the front-panel display.
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Repeat Folder:
For MP3s, WMAs and JPEGs, repeats all tracks with-
in the current folder until play is manually stopped. The Repeat indica-
tor will light in the front-panel display.
Each press of the Repeat Button (see Figure 50) cycles through the
available Repeat options (except Repeat A-B). In addition, the Repeat
setting in the Player Information menu will change.
Figure 50 – Repeat, A-B and Random Buttons
A-B Repeat Play
The Repeat A-B function allows you to select any portion of a CD and
have it repeat continuously until the unit is manually stopped.
To initiate a Repeat A-B playback sequence, follow these steps while
a disc is playing:
1. Press the A-B Repeat Button on the remote (see Figure 50) when
you want to choose the beginning point; the Repeat A- icon appears
on screen and on the front panel to indicate the beginning of the
passage to be repeated.
2. Press the A-B Repeat Button again to choose the end point. Repeat
A-B has been set, and the A-B section will be played continuously.
3. Press the A-B Repeat Button again to cancel Repeat A-B mode.
Random Play
The Random Play function will play all of the tracks on a CD in a
random order, as selected by the DVD 48. Once the DVD 48 has
played all of the tracks on the disc once, it will stop.
Select the random mode by pressing the Random Button on the
remote. See Figure 50. Each press of the Random Button will toggle
the setting between “Off” and “On”, meaning that the remaining tracks
on the disc will be played in random order. See Figure 51.