C.A.R. 4000 (English)
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The details.
The User Level.
One moment.
So the beginner does not become too confused with specialized details we
have classified the various function levels into three different user levels. The complete de-
tails are only revealed at the professional level. We note this now because this manual is de-
signed to conform to this classification into different levels. When we discuss the menu of the
specific range at the end of a chapter, the menu entries are marked with the following icons
level
1
level
2
level
3
Beginner Advanced
Professional
Increasing the user level from beginner to advanced to professional indicates increased func-
tionality and more setting options, but the basic structure remains the same.
For this reason we show you now how to set the user level: Press “Menu” in the browser, ro-
tate the selection wheel until the “Settings” entry is selected. Press the wheel to open the
submenu, select “C.A.R.” and then “User Level”. You can select the user level in this menu.
If you make settings at a higher level and then return to a lower level later, the settings you
made are retained. If you want to reset all settings and lose your personal settings, you can do
this with “Default Settings” in the “System” menu, which you can open from the main menu
(see also page 60).
If you accidentally change the language settings, see page 64 for instructions on resetting the
language to the desired setting.
The List Info.
Another component in the C.A.R. 4000 world is the individual collection of titles mentioned
above. This is not only important in playback but also, for example, if you want to transfer
specific titles from CD to the hard disk or delete others from the database. The first thing to do
is to create a list with the titles that you want to use. For this reason you will need to become
familiar with the list and most of all editing it. Now we return to our example.
After starting playback, the playback window became active.
As shown in the illustration, the soft key in the playback window is labeled “LIST”. This means
that you can use this button to open the 'List Info', i.e. the subject of this chapter—in this ex-
ample the list of titles that are being played back.