Using the Display

You can check information about the disc using the front panel display.

When using the remote, set DECK A/DECK B to DECK A to operate DECK A, or to DECK B to operate DECK B.

DISPLAY

TIME Front panel display TIME

DECK A/DECK B

SCROLL

DISPLAY TIME

Changing the display

Press DISPLAY while the unit is stopped or playing. Each time you press the button, you can change the display as follows:

DECK A/DECK B divided display <

m

Detailed display for DECK A

m

Detailed display for DECK B

DECK A/DECK B divided display

CD TEXT

 

DISC

DECK A

 

ALBUM

TOC

 

DECK B

 

DISC

 

TRACK

CD TEXT

CD - RW

 

Detailed display for DECK A

CD TEXT

DISC

DECK A

ALBUM

TOC

DECK B

 

CD TEXT

CD - RW

Detailed display for DECK B

CD TEXT

TOC

DECK B

 

DISC

 

TRACK

CD TEXT

CD - RW

 

Tips

When either of the detailed displays are selected, the disc, track, and album titles are displayed as follows:

The disc or album title appears whenever the unit is stopped.

The title of the current track appears when a track is playing.

To label a disc and its tracks, see “Labeling Tracks/ Discs” on page 32.

You can scroll disc or track titles that do not fit entirely into the display. Z

Press SCROLL on the remote to see the rest of the title. Press SCROLL again to pause scrolling, and again to continue scrolling.

When you put a CD containing a CD text in the disc tray, “CD TEXT” lights up in the display.

Note

For MP3 files, some characters cannot be displayed. These characters are displayed as a space or the system’s original character.

Display while the unit is stopped

The information appears as follows:

DECK A

When you place a CD/CD-R/CD-RW:

The total track number and total playing time

CD TEXT

DISC

DECK A

ALBUM

TOC

DECK B

 

CD TEXT

CD - RW

When you place a disc with MP3 files:

The total number of MP3 files in the album

DECK A

ALBUM

 

MP3 TRACK

TOC

DECK B

 

CD TEXT

CD - RW

Tip

The disc title and total number of albums are displayed just after the unit reads TOC information of MP3 files.

Notes

The total playing time is not displayed for MP3 files.

The ID3 tag is not displayed for MP3 files.

Maximum total number of MP3 files and folders is 300, and maximum number of folders is 150 (including root folders and empty folders). If the maximum number of folders or MP3 files is exceeded, the additional folders/MP3 files are not recognized.

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Operations Basic

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