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STATUS
The current operating status (
STOP, PLAY, PAUSE
) is also shown in the upper part of the
display (9).
PROG
In case of a currently active track programming both the currently playing track and the total
number of programmed tracks is displayed on the left-hand side (for example
PROG 2/17
).
RND
In case the random play mode is activated, the currently playing track and the total number of
programmed tracks are displayed on the left-hand side (for example
RND 5/12
).
2.3.2
Display in D/A converter mode
On the left-hand side the name of the currently selected input is displayed under
SOURCE
. If
there is no incoming signal available at the currently selected input,
NO SIGNAL
or
NO USB
is
shown next to the input name.
2.4
CD Player
2.4.1
Playable disc formats
The CD player is suitable for playing all 'Red Book' compliant audio CDs. Red Book is an audio
CD standard set by Philips and Sony. Furthermore, self-burned CDs can also be played as long
as they comply with the 'Red Book' standard.
NOTE
: Some manufacturers produce CDs that do not comply with the Red Book standard for
copy protection reasons. We (and many other equipment manufacturers) cannot guarantee that
such CDs will play properly. If you have purchased such a CD, you can return it to your dealer
(even if you have already opened the package!) However, you can only do so if the CD case
does not clearly show a notice on the CD that it is copy protected and that the CD does not
conform to the standard.
ATTENTION
: Do not use mats or stickers placed on the CD. These can impair music playback
or interfere with the drive mechanics. We also advise against the use of small 8cm CDs and
shape CDs. These could get stuck in the drive and cause defects in the mechanics.
2.4.2
Insert / eject
Insert a CD
Your Media Player is provided with a slot-in CD drive (8). Insert the CD (coverside up) and push
slightly. The drive will now automatically draw the disc inside. After that the player reads the
TOC (table of contents) and shows it on the display. Most left is the number of the actual track
followed by the total number of tracks on the CD (for example
1/17
). The middle of the display
shows the total playing time of the CD.
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