composite video outputs are included for use with conventional televisions and projectors.

Reading: This is a message that you will see when you first press the Play Button Ae 26 . It refers to the fact that the player must first examine the contents of the disc to see whether it is a CD or DVD, and then extract the information about the type of material on the disc, such as languages, aspect ratios, subtitles, num- ber of titles and more. The slight delay while the contents of the disc are read is normal.

Resume: The operation of the Stop Button CM 24 on the CVR700 works differently from what you are used to on CD players. On a traditional CD player, when you press the Stop button, the unit does just that: it stops playback. On a CD player, when you press the Start button again, the disc starts from the beginning. With the CVR700, however, you have two options when playing DVD discs. Pressing the Stop Button CM 24 once will stop the playback, but it actually puts the unit in the Resume mode. This means that when you press the Play Button Ae 26 the next time, the disc will resume or continue from the point on the disc where the Stop Button CM 24 was pressed. This is helpful if you are watching a movie and must interrupt your viewing session but wish to pick up where you left off. Pressing the Stop Button CM 24 twice will stop the machine in a traditional manner and, when the disc is played again, it will start from the beginning.

Note that the Resume function will be canceled if you shut the unit off (place it in Standby mode), change to another disc or select a different source. Also, there may be a brief 1- to 2-second delay between the second press of the Stop Button CM 24 and the CVR700 acknowledging the mode change in the Upper Display Line H.

The resume function is not available for CDs, VCDs or JPEG files. For DVDs only, the resume function will be retained even after the CVR700 has been placed in Standby mode by pressing the Power Off Button 10 39 .

Title: For a DVD, a title is defined as an entire movie or program. There may be as many chapters within a title as the pro- ducers decide to include. Most discs

include only one title, but some may have more than one, to give you a “Double Feature” presentation or to include other special features. Press the Title Button Oto see a listing of the titles on a disc. When a disc has only one title, pressing the Title Button Omay show a list of the chapters.

On DVD-Audio discs, a Title is referred to as a Group. Many DVD-Audio discs require you to press the Title Button Oto access the disc menu.

WMA Files: WMA (Windows Media Audio) is another audio compression format that was developed by the Microsoft® Corporation for use with its Windows Media Player. WMA files can be even smaller in size than MP3 files, while maintaining similar quality. The CVR700 is among the DVD players capa- ble of playing discs containing WMA files. Note that Windows Media Player uses other file formats; however, the CVR700 is only capable of playing files that end in the “.wma” extension.

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JBL CVR700, CVPD50 manual

CVPD50, CVR700 specifications

The JBL CVR700 and CVPD50 speakers represent a significant advancement in portable sound technology tailored for professionals and audiophiles alike. Both models are part of JBL's commitment to delivering exceptional audio performance, versatility, and durability, making them ideal for various applications.

The JBL CVR700 is a powerful two-way speaker that utilizes advanced audio technology to provide crystal-clear sound reproduction. This model features a robust 700-watt built-in amplifier, ensuring that your audio remains powerful even in larger venues. The CVR700 is equipped with a high-frequency titanium compression driver, which delivers crisp and detailed highs, while its 12-inch woofer produces deep and punchy bass. The combination of these components enables the speaker to handle a wide frequency range, making it suitable for a variety of musical genres and spoken word applications.

One of the key features of the CVR700 is its rugged construction. Designed for the rigors of professional use, the speaker is housed in a durable, lightweight enclosure that is resistant to wear and tear. The integrated carrying handles make transportation simple, while rubber feet ensure stability during operation. Additionally, the CVR700 includes multiple input options, including XLR and ΒΌ" inputs, allowing for easy connectivity with various audio sources.

On the other hand, the JBL CVPD50 serves as a versatile portable sound solution, ideal for smaller performances, presentations, or personal use. Weighing in at an impressively low weight, this model features a compact design without sacrificing audio quality. The CVPD50 incorporates Bluetooth technology, enabling users to stream music wirelessly from their devices. It also features a built-in microphone input, which allows for easy integration of vocal performances, karaoke sessions, or public speaking engagements.

This model also boasts a rechargeable battery, allowing the CVPD50 to be used in locations without accessible power sources, making it a favorite for outdoor events and casual gatherings. With a rugged exterior designed to withstand the elements, the CVPD50 is built to deliver performance that you can rely on.

In conclusion, the JBL CVR700 and CVPD50 speakers showcase a blend of cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features. Whether you require a powerful speaker for large events or a portable solution for casual settings, both models deliver impressive sound quality and reliability, ensuring a superior listening experience for any occasion.