Marantz PMD325 manual Other Functions, Last memory, During play, Stop mode

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9. OTHER FUNCTIONS

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Last memory

This function stores the play function settings even after the power has been turned off.

The settings that can be stored include “AMS Time,” “Quick Replay Time” and “Timer Play.”

The data that can be stored in the memory is listed below.

“Pitch”, “Single Track Play Mode”, “Repeat Mode”, “AMS

Time”, “Quick Replay Time”, “Quick Replay Key”, “Timer Play

Mode”, “Play Mode”, “Auto Cue Mode”, “Time Mode”, “Text

Mode”, “End Warning”, “Tray Lock”, “Auto MP3 Load”, “Key

Lock”

CD-TEXT

“CD-TEXT” refers to a new kind of music disc which differs from a conventional music disc in that album titles, track titles and other text information are recorded on it. CDs with the following logos support this function.

CD TEXT

TEXT

The text information is recorded on those parts which were not used by conventional music CDs.

This means that discs with recorded CD-TEXT can be played in the same way as in the past on existing CD players but the text information can be viewed only when they are played on a player that supports CD-TEXT.

This player automatically identifies whether a disc supports CD-TEXT, and it displays the information on the display.

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TIME

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This lights when the disc that has been read is identified as supporting CD-TEXT.

The following items of the text information on CD-TEXT discs can be displayed in sequence by pressing the TEXT button on the remote control unit.

CD-TEXT can be displayed also with the Text Mode play function setting.

For details, refer to page 34.

However, the recorded information differs from one disc to another so that not all the information given below will necessarily be displayed. Items not recorded are automatically omitted and skipped by the player, and only the existing items are displayed.

During play

Each time the TEXT button on the remote control unit is pressed, the information items are displayed in the following sequence. During play, the information of track now playing is mainly displayed.

Title of track xx now playing

Album Title

xxTitle (title of track xx)

xxArtist (artist of track xx)

xxSongwriter (songwriter of track xx)

xxComposer (composer of track xx)

xxArranger (arranger of track xx)

Time display

In the stop mode

Each time the TEXT button on the remote control unit is pressed, the information items are displayed in the following sequence. When the button is pressed while “-- Title” is displayed, the track concerned starts playing. The maximum of characters that can be displayed is 64.

Time display

Album Title

Album Artist

-- Title (title of track --)

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Contents Model PMD325 User Guide Laser Safety Do not OpenImportant Safety Instructions Page Foreword CE marking only EU versionContents Installation precautions Before UsingInappropriate places for installation Do not use discs which come in special shapesPrecautions Do not place objects on topDo not attempt repairs yourself Accessories Checking the accessoriesUsage of Remote Control Unit Features Connecting to an amplifier Connecting the analog unbalanced output connectorsConnections Connecting the optical output connector Connecting the coaxial output connectorDigital balanced output connector Names and Functions Front panelSearch forward button Display Main displayRemote control unit Track skip buttonsRear panel A-B repeat buttonAC Power Source Connection Playing CDs Pausing playBasic Operations Stopping playPlaying a previous or subsequent track track skip Playing a specific trackSpecifying the number of a track to be played direct search Advancing to a subsequent trackPlaying the last few seconds again during play quick replay Using the index function index skipSearching a specific part of a track search Listening to the end of a track end monitorPlaying all tracks repeatedly all-track repeat Advanced OperationsRepeat play playing the same Tracks repeatedly Playing one track repeatedly 1-track repeatRandom play Playing tracks in a Random sequence Skipping tracks during random play to search other tracksProgram play in the time display mode Display example When track 2 has been selectedProgram play playing tracks Preferred sequence Program play in the text display mode Display modeDelete program play in the time display mode Delete program play play with Undesired tracks skippedDelete program play in the text display mode Checking the program or delete program contents Changing the program or delete program contentsPrecautions for program and delete program play Returning play to the normal speed 0% Pitch control Changing the play speedIncreasing the play speed Reducing the play speedSetting the position to start Listening to play manual cue Setting the cue point play start positionListening from the cue point play start position Setting the Play Functions Using Easy JOGSetting the play functions play modes Pitch Minimum MaximumVarious play functions play modes Single Track Play ON/OFFAuto Cue ON/OFF Repeat ALL/1/OFFProgram Random ON/OFFDelete Program AMS Auto Music Scan Time Quick Replay TimeTimer Play ON/OFF Quick Replay Key Quick Replay/End MonitorPlay Mode Auto Pause/Auto Play Time Mode Track Remain/Total Remain/ Track Time/Total LapSetting the Play Functions End Warning ON/OFF Tray Lock ON/OFFKey Lock ON/OFF MP3 LoadDefault Auto MP3 Load ON/OFFLast memory Stop modeOther Functions During playPlaying unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW discs Precautions for unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW discsCR-R/CD-RW disc play MP3 file playbackConcerning random play Diagram showing sequence as displayed by WinFunctions not supported by MP3 play Dows ExplorerHow to use the Control I/O Control input/output connector When using pin 16 Fader InvertRemote control codes Fader startHow to use the RS-232C connector Installing the rack-mounting kit TipsSpecifications and Dimensions SpecificationsDimensions unit inch mm Troubleshooting How You Can Get Service Limited WarrantyNon-Transferable Warranty How State Law Relates to the WarrantyIs a registered trademark