Storing and cueing to a marker point, Auto-pause, 01:15 cue – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

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Storing and Cueing to a Marker Point

The UDP-89 has a “scratchpad” location memory, which can be

used to store a marker point in programme material “on-the-fly”.

The marker point can easily be recalled and located to at a later

time.

The feature is entered by

pressing the CUE button (either

on the front panel

or the

remote control unit) while a disc

is playing, which causes the

front panel display and the pop-

up window below to be shown.

C03

0:01:15

Cue

DVD-

V

Bookmark

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C03

0:02:08

Cue

0:01:18

C03

0:02:08

Cue

Chap

03

Bookmark 00:01:18

Initially, the Cue memory is empty. Note that the wording in the

pop-up window changes slightly with other disc types.

Storing a Marker point:

Pressing MARK/ENTER

while the Cue memory is displayed

will store the playback location at that instant into the memory.

This is confirmed by the MARK flag in the front panel display.

The time saved into memory is displayed both on-screen and on

the front panel, see above. Note that the track/chapter number

is also displayed on the front panel with an alternating display.

The current play point can only be stored if the memory is

empty. Pressing it when the memory already contains a valid

time will cause the disc to locate to that point (see next section).

Thus marking a point during audition and then subsequently

relocating back to it requires only two keystrokes.

A further press of the CUE button cancels the displays; the

contents of the memory remains saved as long as the disc

remains loaded.

Locating to the Marker point:

Press CUE to open the Cue pop-up window, and press MARK/

ENTER. The disc will immediately locate to the Cue point and

play from there (unless Auto-Pause Mode is enabled; see next

section). The pop-up window closes.

Note: The time loaded into the memory includes the track

number (in the case of CDs) as well as the Track Time, though

only the Track Time is displayed. The CUE feature may be

used to re-locate to a point within a different CD track to that

currently playing. In the case of DVDs, the overall disc time is

stored.

Clearing the memory:

Pressing CLR (on the remote control unit) or either the LEFT

or RIGHT front-panel cursor keys while the Cue window is

on-screen will clear the contents of the memory. The front panel

display shows Cue Cleared in confirmation and the MARK flag

extinguishes. Unless cleared, a Marker point remains stored

until the disc is removed from the unit.

Auto-Pause

The UDP-89’s Auto-Pause Mode allows accurate cueing to the

start of a track (CDs) or chapter (DVDs). The transport enters

Pause Mode at the start of the track/chapter, awaiting a PLAY

command.

Auto-Pause Mode is enabled by

pressing the A-PAUSE button on

the front panel

or remote

control unit. The selection is

confirmed by the A.PAUSE flag

in the front-panel display.

When Auto-Pause Mode is enabled, the unit will enter Pause

Mode automatically after a re-location to a different disc location

has been commanded by any method, including:

using the NEXT or PREVIOUS keys to step through disk

tracks/chapters
use of the UP/DOWN cursor keys with CDs to step

through the on-screen track list display
location to a different track/chapter with the remote

control unit’s 0-9 keys
use of the Search function

use of the Cue (Bookmark) function

Hint: If held in Pause Mode at the start of a track or chapter,

playback may restart more accurately if the ENTER button is

used instead of PLAY. If the GUI is being used, the cursor must

be positioned on the relevant track.

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