JVC UX-QD7W, UX-QD7M Joining Tracks Join, Moving a Track Move, Press repeatedly to select JOIN?

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(Continued) Editing Tracks

Joining Tracks (JOIN)

You can join two adjacent tracks into one track.

Example: Joining tune A and tune B

While the second track (track 2 in the exam- ple shown above) to which you want to join the first track is being played back

1 Press repeatedly to select "JOIN?".

2 Press .

Track number

You can also select a track number with

, or the number buttons. Refer to

"Using the number buttons" ( page 17).

3

Press .

4

Press .

NOTE

During editing, you can return to the previous step

by pressing . You can quit the editing operation

by pressing .

You cannot join tracks that have different MDLP modes (SP/LP2/LP4), or tracks that have differ- ent recording types (digital/analog). If you attempt to join such tracks, "CANNOT JOIN" appears.

When you join two tracks that have titles, the title of the first track remains as the title of the joined track.

Moving a Track (MOVE)

Example: Moving tune B

While the track you want to move (track 2 in the example shown above) is being played back

1 Press repeatedly to select "MOVE?".

2 Press .

 

• You can also select a track number with

 

,

or the number buttons. Refer to

3

"Using the number buttons" (

page 17).

Press

.

 

 

4

Press

or

to select the

track number to which you want to move the specified track.

(Track 5 is selected in the example shown above)

You can also select a track number with the number buttons. Refer to "Using the number

buttons" ( page 17).

When you move a track to a track number which is registered in a group, the track is registered in the group. When you move a track which is registered in a group to a track number which is not registered in a group, the track is removed from the group registra- tion.

5 Press .

6 Press .

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Contents UX-QD7W For hiding the demonstration display, refer toImportant for Laser Products / 镭射产品的重要说明 Front view Side viewTable of Contents Listening to Other Equipment MDsCleaning the Main Unit Suitable Locations for the Main UnitCondensation Listeners EtiquetteDiscs you can play Playable Disc TypesDiscs that cannot be played back About MP3/WMA/JPEG discs Disc StructureMP3/WMA Jpeg discs Selecting the Color System Supplied Accessories Safety precautionsWhen condensation or water drops adhere to the lens Special CautionsRemote control sensor Cassette holder MD slot 25, 43Remote control operation Remote ControlInserting Batteries into Operating the TV Using the Remote Control Setting the manufacturers codeFor TV operation Press and release Press number buttons 1-9Connecting the Antennas Connecting the AM antennaSet up the AM antenna supplied ConnectionsConnecting the FM antenna Connecting the Speakers Connecting Other Equipment Connecting with digital equipmentConnecting with a TV When a Clearer Picture Is DesiredConnecting by using the S-video cord Connecting by using the component video cordConnecting the Power Plug Demonstration display functionResuming the demonstration display Hiding the demonstration displaySetting the Clock Adjusting the clockDisplaying the clock while using the main unit Basic OperationsAdjusting the Volume Adjusting the Sound QualityTurning On/Off the Main Unit Emphasizing Heavy Bass Sound AHB PROYou can adjust the color intensity within the range of 0 to Initial settingComponent color Numerical value of the selected component color flashesSetting the AM Tuner Spacing Listening to Radio BroadcastsSelecting a Radio Station Press repeatedly to select FM or AMStoring Radio Stations Preset Tuning In to a Preset Radio StationChanging the Display in the Display Window Entering radio station namesBasic Operations of the DVD Player PlaybackPress on the main unit Place a disc on the disc trayDisplay for VCD/SVCD Display for CDDisplay for DVD Audio While a disc is being played back or stopped One Touch ReplayWhile a disc is being played back Pausing Playback Stopping PlaybackResuming Playback Resume Advancing Picture Frame by FrameSlow Motion Playback Skipping to the Beginning of a TrackSelecting a Track from the Menu Screen While a disc is stopped or being played backConvenient Functions of the DVD Player Selecting the AudioPress Audio Wait for a few seconds or pressCanceling the subtitle Selecting the SubtitleSelecting a View Angle Magnifying the Picture ZoomAdjusting the Picture Quality Creating Realistic Sound 3D PhonicAdjusting Playback Level DVD Level Enjoying Better PicturesWhile the disc is played back or paused Select the level while listening to the sound played backPlaying Back the Bonus Browsable Still Pictures Group Press the number buttons to enter a pin code 4 digitsPlaying Back the Disc Desired Order Program Playback Press the number buttons or to program chapters TracksWhile a disc is stopped Display for DVD AUDIO/MP3/WMAConfirming programmed content Canceling program playbackCanceling random playback Random PlaybackFor DVD Audio Repeat PlaybackFor CD/VCD/SVCD Using the Status Bar and Menu Bar Status Bar and Menu BarFunction list Information displayed on the status barPlaying Back the Designated Part Repeatedly Repeat Playback Canceling A-B repeat playbackDesignate the Time Time Search Playing Back MP3/WMA and Jpeg Discs Insert a discPress to select a group Press to move to the track list Example Display windowPress to select a track Press or Slide-show playbackExample Display during playback Each time you press , the repeat type is changedPreferences Basic OperationsAudio Country/Area Codes Language Codes Listening to Cassette Tapes Press repeatedly to select the reverse modeInsert a cassette tape Listening to Cassette Tapes English Adjusting the sound input level Listening to Other EquipmentListening to MDs Listening to MDsInsert an MD Canceling group playback Group Playback of an MDPress repeatedly to select Group Press or to select a groupCanceling the program playback Program PlaybackConfirming the programmed track order Erasing all the programmed tracksCanceling the random playback Searching TitlesEnter the title you want to search Example While Repeat ALL is selectedSearching another track or group title Quitting the title searchRecording Sound to MDs Recording All Tracks from a Disc to an MDWhen recording DVD AUDIOs/MP3s/ WMAs Quitting RecordingRecording Only One Track from a Disc Program Recording from a DiscChanging the display in the display window during recording LP indicator settingCD-R/CD-RW/DVD Audio recording Select a sound source Insert an MD for recordingEach time you press , the dis- play toggles as follows Example Display while FM radio broadcast is recordedPress to select the reverse mode You can change the reverse mode during recordingRecording Sound to Cassette Tapes Preventing recorded sound from being erasedProgram Recording from a Disc or MD Recording Only One Track from a Disc or MDRecording with No Blank Time between Tracks While tracks from a disc or MD are being recorded While a radio broadcast FM/AM is Being recordedEnter a title using the number buttons Giving Editing TitlesThings You Should Know about Editing Giving Editing TitlesAvailable Characters Entering TitlesPress on the main unit to eject the MD Editing Tracks Dividing a Track into TwoTracks Divide Press repeatedly to select DIVIDE?Joining Tracks Join Moving a Track MovePress repeatedly to select JOIN? Press repeatedly to select MOVE?Erasing a Track Erase Tracks, and then pressPress repeatedly to select ERASE? Press repeatedly to select ALL ERASE?Editing Tracks by Group Forming a Group Form GRPress repeatedly to select Form GR? Example Forming tune A, tune B and tune C into a groupAdding a Track to a Group Entry GR Dividing a Group into Two Groups Divide GRPress repeatedly to select Entry GR? Press repeatedly to select Divide GR?Joining Groups Join GR Moving a Group Move GRPress repeatedly to select Join GR? Press repeatedly to select Move GR?Canceling a Group Canceling a specified group Canceling all groups Ungr ALLPress repeatedly to select UNGROUP? Press repeatedly to select Ungr ALL?Erasing a Group Erase GR Press repeatedly to select Erase GR?You can erase a group including all tracks in the group Example Erasing groupUsing the Timers Sleep TimerRecording Timer Changing the sleep timer settingPress or to select the Mdlp mode When the main unit is on, press To turn off the main unitWhen you want to record an FM/AM radio broadcast Starting time and ending timePlayback Timer Canceling the recording timerActivating the recording timer again Prepare the sound source you want to play backCanceling the playback timer function Activating the playback timer againPress Press or to adjust the playback volume Sound source you want to play backCanceling auto standby Canceling the disc/MD ejection lockAuto Standby Auto standby performanceUsing AV Compu Link Connection and SettingOperations Carefully read manuals of equipment to be connectedSerial Copy Management System Scms Restrictions on MDsHigh Speed Copy Management System Hcms Handling Discs/MDs/Cassette Tapes MD/Disc Messages MD message MeaningTroubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution ReferenceSpecifications MD/DVD receiver CA-UXQD7Speaker SP-UXQD6 Micro component MD system UX-QD7Victor Company of Japan, Limited

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