User's Manual

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Descriptions and Features
9. NAV BUTTON — Use this button to toggle between pro mode and menu mode.
10. SLOW BUTTON — Toggles between the slow playback: 2X, 4X, 8X, OFF.
11. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON — Use this button to play or pause the currently selected track.
12. STOP BUTTON — This button will stop a device that is currently playing.
13. STEP BUTTON — Use this button to advance a video one frame at a time. Press play to continue
playback.
14. PREVIOUS/NEXT BUTTONS — Use these buttons to skip to the next track or previous track.
15. A-B BUTTON – Use this button to create a loop. This is handy when you want to practice a particular
part of a song. To create a loop, press A-B once to create the loop start point. Press A-B a second time
to create the loop end point (and start the loop playback). Press A-B a third time to clear the loop.
16. VIDEO MODE — Use this button to change the video mode between YPBPR, YCBCR, and S-Video.
17. AUDIO BUTTON – When playing a track with a stereo audio track, this button will toggle between: left
vocal, right vocal, left mono, and right mono audio modes. Use this button to remove the vocals from a
multiplexed track by selecting left vocal or right vocal mode. NOTE: Not all audio tracks are recorded in
multiplex.
When playing a VOB file with multiple audio languages available, this button will toggle between the
different languages. NOTE: Not all VOB files have multiple audio languages available.
18. P/N BUTTON — Use this button to switch between NTSC and PAL mode. Select NTSC for North
America and PAL for Europe.
19. KEY CONTROL BUTTONS — Use these buttons to adjust the key of the music.
Sharp ( ) - Raises the key one step every time the button is pressed.
Natural ( ) - Returns the music to its normal key.
Flat ( ) - Lowers the key one step every time the button is pressed.
20. OSD BUTTON — Use this button to toggle the on screen display between: single elapsed, single remain,
total elapsed, total remain, and off. NOTE: OSD settings also display on the remote unit display.
21. NAVIGATION/VOLUME/FWD-REV BUTTONS — While in a menu mode, use the ARROW buttons to
navigate the menu. Use the ENTER button to make selections. While in playback mode, use the UP/
DOWN ARROW buttons to adjust volume, and the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW buttons to fast-forward and
rewind through a track.
22. SINGLE MODE BUTTON — Use this button to toggle single mode on /off. In single mode, when you
have a queue (more than one song set to play in pro mode) set up, playback will stop after each song.
Single mode requires you to press play for each song. This is useful to help prevent a song from starting
when you are not ready.
23. VOL+/- BUTTONS — Use these buttons to increase or decrease the volume. In pro mode and the setup
menu they are used for navigation.
24. PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN BUTTONS — Use these buttons to navigate through long lists of files on the on-
board hard drives or USB thumb drives or SD cards.
25. CLEAR BUTTON — Use this button to clear numbers when selecting a song file in pro mode. Also,
during playback in pro mode, this button will delete tracks from a playlist. See the operations section for
more information.
26. DIRECT TRACK ACCESS BUTTONS — Use these buttons to enter a track number.