5.10 Compiling an individual
GB
title sequence
For playing only a selection of titles in a certain
order, a sequence of 64 titles as a maximum can
be programmed. For programming, the numbering
of the folders should be known because the corre-
sponding number of the folder has to be entered for
each title to be programmed (
1) The player must be set to stop (indication STOP),
press the button
2) Switch on the programming mode with the but-
ton PROG (21) on the remote control. The dis-
play shows "000 P-01" and the indication PRO-
GRAM is shown in the upper line.
3) First select the number of the folder containing
the first desired title for the title sequence. This
is also required if all titles are in the ROOT di-
rectory without folder. The root directory has
the number 1.
Select the folder number with the buttons
[DOWN / REV*] and
the numerical keys (14). To memorize, press
the button PROG. The three zeroes in front of
the indication "P-01" flash as a request to enter
the title number.
4) Select the number of the first title for the title se-
quence with the buttons
[UP/ CUE] or enter it with the numerical
keys. For titles in folders please observe that
not all titles are consecutively numbered on the
storage medium now but that the first title in a
folder has the number 1 in each case.
5) To memorize, press the button PROG. The dis-
play goes to the next memory location number
"P-02".
6) Repeat the operating steps 3 to 5 for all further
desired titles until the complete title sequence
will be programmed.
7) To start the title sequence, press the button
(7) [PLAY/ PAUSE*].
8) With the buttons
CUE] each title of the title sequence can be se-
lected or, by keeping the respective button
pressed, the fast forward/reverse within a title
can be activated.
9) After playing the title sequence or with pressing
the button
and the indication PROGRAM will be extin-
guished. For starting the title sequence again,
first press the button PROG and then the button
[PLAY/ PAUSE].
*Lettering on the remote control
14
chapter 5.4.4).
[STOP*] (6), if required.
[UP/ CUE*] (8) or with
[DOWN / REV] and
[DOWN / REV] and
[STOP] the player is set to stop
Note: A programmed title sequence is deleted when
switching to another storage medium, when pressing
the button
[STOP] in the programming mode, and
when switching the unit off.
5.11 Audio recordings
1) The write protection of the storage medium
must not be activated, deactivate the protec-
tion, if required.
2) For recording on an SD / MMC card, the USB
connection
storage medium. With SD / MMC card inserted
and USB memory connected, the recording is
always made on a USB memory.
3) Press the button FUNC (5) so many times until
AUX is displayed. Thus, a unit connected to the
jacks AUX INPUT (17) is selected as a signal
source for the recording.
4) After switching on the DPR-10, a data rate of
192 kb / s is adjusted for the recording. How-
ever, a lower data rate can also be selected so
that more recordings can be stored:
Keep the button REC (4) pressed until REC
HIGH is displayed. Then select the desired
recording quality by shortly pressing the button
REC (repeatedly):
REC HIGH = 192 kb / s
REC LOW = 96 kb / s
REC MID = 128 kb / s
After a few seconds the display returns to the
indication AUX.
5) To start the recording, press the button REC.
The unit prepares the recording and REC WAIT
flashes in the display for approx. 3 seconds. As
soon as the recording starts,
played.
However, if the display changes to REC
USB, an SD / MMC card has been inserted and
a USB memory has been connected. The
recording can now only be made on the USB
memory (see operating step 2) and only starts
when pressing the button REC again.
[UP/
Note: If the indication REC NG is displayed, the
recording was not started or was stopped. Possible
cause: The write protection is still activated, the stor-
age medium is full, an operating error has been
made.
6) While recording, all buttons are locked, except
REC and
recording. After terminating the recording, the
indication REC OK is shortly displayed. Then
the display is switched back to the indication
AUX.
(1) must not be connected to a
r EC
[STOP*] (6). They serve to stop the
AUX is dis-