Datasheet

CD PLAYBACK 23
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CD Playback
Selecting a Track
To select a track from the track list, make sure
the Player Information main menu, appearing
automatically when a CD was loaded, is on
screen. Next, press the
KLM N
Navigation
Button
9
so that the Track Number is high-
lighted and press the Enter Button
6
to
begin playing the track.
To select a specific track on a CD or SACD at any
time during playback, simply press the number
corresponding to the track you wish to listen to
using the Numeric Keys
. You may also
move one by one through the tracks at any time
by pressing the Skip Reverse (Previous)/
Skip Forward (Next) Buttons
67
EF
.
When you press the Previous
E
or Skip
Reverse
6
button once, the player will return
to the start of the current track. Additional press-
es of either button will step back through the
available tracks, one at a time.
Note: When a JPEG, MP3 or Windows Media
disc is playing, a special screen will appear.
Repeat Play
The DVD 47 offers several repeat functions for
CDs that allow you to take advantage of the
capacity of the unit for unattended playback:
Repeat 1 Track: For CDs, SACDs, VCDs, MP3s,
WMAs and JPEGs, repeats the track or file
currently being played until the disc is manually
stopped. The Repeat and 1 indicators will
light in the front-panel display, and
SINGLE
will appear on the Repeat line in the Player
Information menu.
Repeat Disc: For CDs, SACDs, VCDs, MP3s,
WMAs, and JPEGs, repeats the entire disc or
program (if Programmed Order is selected at
the Playlist setting) until play is manually
stopped. The Repeat and All indicators will
light in the front-panel display, and
ALL will
appear in the the Repeat line in the Player
Information menu.
Repeat Folder: For MP3s, WMAs and JPEGs,
repeats all tracks within the current folder until
play is manually stopped. The Repeat H
indicator will light in the front-panel display,
and
FOLDER will appear on screen.
Repeat A-B: Repeats any selected portion of
the disc until the disc is manually stopped (see
below for more information).
To select any Repeat mode (other than Repeat
A-B):
While a disc is playing, press the Repeat
Button
on the remote. Each press of the
Repeat Button
will cycle through the
available repeat modes. To end Repeat play,
continue pressing the Repeat Button
until
the Off mode is selected.
A-B Repeat Play
The Repeat A-B function allows you to select any
portion of a CD or SACD and have it repeat
continually 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
P
on the
remote when you want to choose the begin-
ning point;
A - will appear in the Repeat line
in the Player Information menu and
A REP in
the front-panel display to indicate the begin-
ning of the passage to be repeated.
2. Press the A-B Repeat Button
P
again to
choose the end point. Repeat A-B has been
set, and the A-B section will be played contin-
uously.
3. Press the A-B Repeat Button
P
on the
remote 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 47. Once the DVD 47 has played all of
the tracks on the disc once, it will stop.
You may select the random mode by pressing the
Random Button
O
on the remote. Each press
of the Random Button
O
will toggle the
setting between “Off” and “On”, meaning that
the remaining tracks on the disc will be played in
random order.
The Random Indicator J in the Front-Panel
Information Display
will light and ON
appear in the Random line in the Player
Information menu any time the Random setting
is on.
Video Off Feature
During CD playback, some listeners may prefer to
turn off the DVD 47’s video circuitry. Although
the video section is electrically isolated from the
audio section, some users may prefer to turn the
video displays off during audio playback to
prevent any possibility of interference between
audio and video. You may also wish to turn the
video display off if you find the menu system
distracting or unnecessary during CD playback.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is strongly recommended
that plasma video display owners use the Video
Off feature to avoid burn-in.
To turn the video displays off while a CD is
playing, simply press the Video Off Button
Q
. Press the button again to restore the video
output. The V-Off Indicator G will light to
remind you that the video displays have been
turned off. Note that the video output will
automatically be restored each time the DVD 47
is turned on.
SACD Discs
SACD discs are a vast improvement in sound
quality over the original compact disc. Due to
improvements in laser technology, SACDs allow
information to be packed more densely on the
disc, which in turn means that more information
than ever may be stored on a single disc. The
benefit to the audiophile listener is improved
resolution and quality of 2-channel recordings,
and a whole new world of multichannel audio
recordings.
Some earlier SACD discs contain only a two-
channel program. Newer discs may contain both
a 2-channel and a multichannel version of the
same materials. As described on page 18, a
setting in the
Audio Setup submenu is
used to select between 2-channel and multi-
channel SACD playback, or to select the CD layer
of the disc. Check the jacket of your disc to
ascertain which formats are available.
SACD playback requires the use of the
6-Channel Audio Outputs
or the Analog
Audio Outputs
(for 2-channel playback
only). If only the HDMI
, Optical
or
Coaxial Digital Audio Outputs
are used,
no sound will be heard.
Random play and programmed playlists are not
supported for SACD discs.
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