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17. TEMPO control range indicator (±6, ±10, ±16, WIDE)
¶ When control range is set to ±6 %, the ±6 indicator lights.
¶ When control range is set to ±10 %, the ±6 and ±10 indicators
light.
¶ When control range is set to ±16 %, the ±6, ±10 and ±16 indica-
tors light.
¶ When control range is set to WIDE, the ±6, ±10, ±16 and WIDE
indicators light.
18. MASTER TEMPO button/indicator
Each time this button is pressed, the master tempo function turns
alternately ON/OFF.
19. TEMPO control slider
When pulled forward (+), playback tempo is accelerated, and when
pushed away (–), tempo is slowed.
20. TEMPO RESET indicator
When lighted, indicates that the playback tempo is set to normal
tempo "0", regardless of the position of the TEMPO control slider.
21. TEMPO RESET button
Pressing this button instantly resets the playback tempo to "0" (nor-
mal tempo), regardless of the current position of the TEMPO control
slider. Press the button once again to cancel the reset.
22. Jog dial display
P.11 (30-34)
23. Jog dial (FWD+/REV–)
24. Disc loading slot
P.31
25. Forced eject hole
P.31
26. Memory card eject button
Press to remove memory card.
¶ Do not press when the memory CARD indicator is lighted.
27. Memory card slot
P.42
28. Memory CARD indicator
Lights when unit is accessing the memory card.
¶ Do not remove memory card or turn off power when this indicator
is lighted.
29. PLAY/PAUSE indicator
Lights during playback, and flashes during pause mode.
30. PLAY/PAUSE (3/8) button
31. CUE indicator
P.36
Lights to indicate a cue point has been set. Flashes during pause
mode.
32. CUE button
Cue point setting P.36
Back cue P.36
Cue point sampler P.36
33. Manual search buttons (REV1, FWD¡)
34. Track search buttons
(PREVIOUS 4, NEXT ¢)
Use to return/advance playback by track (during CD, MP3) or chapter
(during DVD).
During DVD playback, use to return to menu page or change page.
35. REV indicator
Lights when direction select switch is set to reverse.
36. DIRECTION FWD/REV select switch
Set to REV position for reverse playback.
37. HOT CUE REC MODE button
Press to select the HOT CUE button's function (record/call).
¶ Defaults to call mode when power is switched on.
38. HOT CUE (A, B, C) buttons/indicators
A, B, or C indicator lights red to indicate hot cue point record mode.
A, B, or C indicator lights green for hot cue point, and orange for hot
loop point; when an indicator is lighted, call mode is enabled for that
point; pressing the button initiates playback from the hot cue point.
When indicator is not lighted, no hot cue point is recorded.
39. Title search buttons (TITLE +/–)
During DVD playback, titles are forwarded or reversed in the direc-
tion corresponding to the button pressed.
During MP3 playback, goes in designated direction for folders in lay-
ered CD-ROM.
P.37
P.37
P.42
P.42
P.32, P.33
P.34
P.35
P.38
P.38
P.35
Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts)
Before Operating (Names and Functions of Parts)
40. TIME MODE/AUTO CUE button
TIME MODE:
Each time the button is pressed, the time display switches alter-
nately between playback elapsed time and remaining time (REMAIN).
In the case of MP3, the remaining playtime (REMAIN) may not im-
mediately be displayed, depending on the file.
¶ The time mode remains set in memory even when power is turned
off.
AUTO CUE:
Hold depressed for one second or more to set/release the auto cue
function.
Hold depressed for five seconds or more to switch the auto cue
level ( P.33).
¶ The auto cue ON/OFF setting and auto cue level remains set in
memory even when power is turned off.
41. TEXT/WAVE select button
When this button is pressed in DJ mode, the display alternates be-
tween WAVE display and CD-TEXT (or MP3) disc title/track title dis-
play.
When this button is pressed in NORMAL mode, the display alter-
nates between disc title and track title (for CD-TEXT or MP3).
In the case of MP3, the WAVE display may not be displayed, de-
pending on the file.
42. DISPLAY button
P.41
When pressed in DJ mode, turns the hot cue, cue point, and play-
back time guide display ON/OFF on the monitor connected to the
preview video output connector.
When pressed in NORMAL mode, turns the disc information guide
display ON/OFF.
¶ When power is switched ON, the display function defaults to ON
when the unit is in the DJ mode, and OFF (no display) in the NOR-
MAL mode.
43. ANGLE button
Press to change the viewing angle during DVD playback (on sup-
ported discs only).
¶ In DJ mode, when the angle is changed both video and audio
playback temporarily stop (due to writing to buffer memory).
44. SUBTITLE button
During DVD playback, press to alternately turn subtitle display ON/
OFF (on supported discs only).
¶ This function is disabled in DJ mode.
45. AUDIO button
During DVD playback, press this button to change language or audio
channel (on supported discs only).
¶ In DJ mode, when the language/audio channel is changed, both
video and audio playback temporarily stop (due to writing to buffer
memory).
46. DELETE button
P.45
Press to delete cue points and loop points recorded in SD memory
card.
47. MEMORY button
Press to store cue points or loop points in SD memory card.
48. Display
P.10 (1-29)
49. MENU button
Press to display DVD menu.
Also, during MP3 playback, displays MP3 navigator screen. P.40
50. Top menu (T.MENU) button
Press to display a DVD's top menu level.
51. SETUP button
P.17
Press to display the setup menu.
52. Return (RET.) button
When setup or other menus are displayed, press this button to re-
turn to the previous menu or item.
53. Cursor button (2/3/5/∞)
This button is used for cue point navigation; during MP3 playback,
functions for performing selections with MP3 navigator, and for mak-
ing various DVD settings.
54. ENTER button
This button is used for cue point navigation; during MP3 playback,
functions for performing selections with MP3 navigator, and for mak-
ing various DVD settings.
P.42
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