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Operation - The Front Panel Display Inter face
7.3 The Find Music Menu
Selecting
Find Music
from the
Home
menu will open
a menu, illustrated below, providing access to search
functions that enable music held either locally, or on any
available network or USB device, to be found.
Tracks:
Displays a menu, illustrated below, that enables an
alpha-numeric search of tracks. Enter text to type a track
name. Use the
Search
key to initiate the search.
Note:
The handset numeric keys may also be used to enter
text in a similar manner to mobile phone SMS text entry.
Albums:
Displays a screen that enables an alpha-numeric
search of albums. Type an album name and use the
Search
key to initiate the search.
Artists:
Displays a screen that enables an alpha-numeric
search of artists. Type an artist name and use the
Search
key to initiate the search.
People:
Displays a screen that enables an alpha-numeric
search of people (performers, conductors etc.). Type a
name and use the
Search
key to initiate the search.
Most Played:
Displays a list of most played albums together
with
Play,
Add
(add the selected Album to a playlist),
Tracks
and
Info
buttons.
Last Played:
Displays a list of last played albums together
with
Play,
Add
,
Tracks
and
Info
buttons.
Newest:
Displays a list of newest (most recently ripped)
albums together with
Play,
Add
,
Tracks
and
Info
buttons.
7.4 The Ripping Monitor Screen
Selecting
Ripping Monitor
from the
Home
menu will open
a page, illustrated below, that displays the HDX’s ripping
activity. Ripping can be stopped by selecting the
abort
function or pressing the HDX front panel
open
button
or
handset
open
key.
7.5 The Current Playlist Screen
Selecting
Current Playlist
from the
Home
menu will open a
page, illustrated below, that displays all the tracks in the
current playlist. The tracks are displayed in the order in
which they were added to the playlist. If a whole album
was added, the tracks will play in the same order as they
appear on the album. If the tracks of an album were
added individually, or by creating a random playlist, they
will appear in the order they were added regardless of the
track order on the album they originally came from. The
currently playing track is indicated by a symbol.
Note:
Selecting the handset Playlist key twice at any time
will open the Now Playing screen.
List Jump:
List Jump can be used to jump to a specific
initial letter in a long list of items. For example, when
browsing tracks, selecting List Jump will open a text entry
window. Entering an initial letter and selecting search will
return to the list and move the highlight bar to the first item
starting with that letter.
Note:
List Jump is only available when selecting the
find ( ) shortcut from an item list screen.