CD PLAYBACK

the right and in the front-panel Information Display

@will change accordingly.

The Time Search function enables you to start play- back at any point in the program. Use the ⁄¤ Navigation Buttons n to highlight the time display. Press the Numeric Keys Tfollowed by the Enter Button u to select a new point in the track from which to commence play.

When you have finished viewing the Player menus, press the Info Button i to remove the displays from the screen and return to normal play.

Selecting a Track

To select a track, make sure the Player Information menu is on screen. Press the Info Button i to activate it if necessary. Next, press the ⁄¤‹› Navigation Buttons Dso that the Track Number is highlighted. Use the Numeric Keys Tto enter the desired track, and press the Enter Button K to begin playing the new track.

To select a specific track on a CD at any time during playback, simply press the number corresponding to the track you wish to listen to using the Numeric Keys T. You may also move one by one through the chapters at any time by pressing the Skip Reverse (Previous)/Skip Forward (Next) Buttons 56AQ. When you press the Previous A or Skip Reverse 6 button once,

the player will return to the start of the current track. Additional presses 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. (See page 33 for more information.)

Repeat Play

The DVD 37 offers several repeat functions for CDs that allow you to take advantage of the capacity of the unit for unattended playback:

Repeat Program: Repeats the current playlist if Programmed Order has been selected at the Playlist setting.

Repeat 1 Track: For CDs, VCDs, MP3s and WMAs, repeats the track or file currently being played until the disc is manually stopped. The Repeat I and 1 I indicators will light in the front-panel display.

Repeat Disc: For CDs, VCDs, MP3s, WMAs and JPEGs, repeats the entire disc until play is manually stopped. The Repeat I and All I indicators will light in the front-panel display.

Repeat Folder: For MP3s, WMAs and JPEGs, repeats all tracks within the current folder until play is manually stopped. The Repeat I indicator will light in the front-panel display.

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 5 on the remote. Each press of the Repeat Button 5 will cycle through the available repeat modes. To end Repeat play, continue pressing the Repeat Button 5until the Off mode is selected.

A-B Repeat Play

The Repeat A-B function allows you to select any por- tion of a CD 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 6on the remote when you want to choose the beginning point; the Repeat icon appears in the upper right corner of the screen, followed by A- to indicate the begin- ning of the passage to be repeated.

2.Press the A-B Repeat Button 6again to choose the end point. Repeat A-B has been set, and the A-B section will be played continuously.

3.Press the A-B Repeat Button 6on 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 37. Once the DVD 37 has played all of the tracks on the disc once, it will stop.

You may select the random mode by pressing the Random Button 7on the remote. Each press of the Random Button 7will toggle the setting between “Off” and “On”, meaning that the remaining tracks on the disc will be played in random order.

The Random Indicator F in the Front-Panel Information Display @ will light any time the Random setting is on.

Video Off Feature

During CD playback, some listeners may prefer to turn off the DVD 37’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 F. Press the button again to restore the video output. The V-Off Indicator H 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 37 is turned on.

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