Front panel features, Description of front panel features – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

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Front Panel Features

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UDP-89 User Manual Version 2.1

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Front Panel Features

AC power switch.

Alphanumeric vacuum-fluorescent display

Disc drawer

EJECT button

Infra-red remote control sensor

PLAY/PAUSE button

STOP button

CUE button

FFWD button

FREW button

PREVIOUS button

NEXT button

UP/DOWN & LEFT/RIGHT cursor controls

MARK/ENTER button

TOP MENU button

MENU button

SETUP button

A.PAUSE button

Headphone socket

Headphone level control

Description of Front Panel

Features

NOTE: The exact functionality of some of the front panel controls

may vary slightly according to the type of disc being played, and

the following is general description only. Greater detail can be

found in the sections of the manual describing the various disc

types.

AC power switch. The large HHB logo at the left-hand

of the front-panel is the push-button on/off switch, and is

illuminated when the unit is on.

On power-up, the display shows Welcome HHB UDP-89 and

then No Disc if there is no disc in the drive, or Loading if

there is.

Alphanumeric display. The 2 row x 11-character vacuum-

fluorescent display is described in detail on page 14.

Disc drawer. The disc drive accepts one disc at a time.

The drawer is motorised and can be manually opened and

closed with the EJECT button

. When the drawer is open,

the display shows Open.

EJECT button. This button operates the disc drawer. Its

action can be disabled by setting Disable Eject via the menu

system (see page 37). After an EJECT command to close

the drawer, the display shows Close.

Remote control sensor. The infra-red sensor receives

commands from the remote control handset. Keep the

sensor unobstructed to ensure correct functioning. The

range of reliable operation of the handset is shown in the

diagram below.

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All the UDP-89’s controls are on the front panel. Note that

many of the unit’s functions and setup options are controlled and

selected through the menu system, using the multi-character

vacuum-fluorescent display, which is shown enlarged on

page 14.

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