Parts and controls (continued), Display window – Aiwa XD-SPM823 User Manual

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Display window

The unit shows on-screen display menus and messages on the TV screen, and LCD indications in the unit's display window.
They make operations simple and easy, especially when playing DVDs.
The instructions in this manual refer mainly to the on-screen display on the TV screen.

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Operating status indicator
Rotates when loading and playing a disc.

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MP3 indicator
Lights up when an MP3 disc is loaded.

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CD indicator
Lights up when a CD is loaded.

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DVD indicator
Lights up when a DVD is loaded.

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TITLE indication
• Indicates the current title number during playback.
• In stop mode

- When the resume function is on, indicates the current

title number.

- When the resume function is off, "STOP" is displayed

here.

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CHP/TRK indication
• Indicates the current chapter/track number during

playback.

• In stop mode when the resume function is on, indicates

the current chapter/track number.

• In stop mode when the resume function is off

- "STOP" is displayed here.

- Indicates the total number of tracks.

- Indicates the current track number.

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PROG. indicator

Lights up during program edit mode and programmed
playback.

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RANDOM indicator

Lights up during random playback.

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ALL A

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B repeat indicator

]

appears in title/chapter, one-track or one-disc

repeat play mode.

• ALL

]

appears in all-disc repeat play mode.

• A

]

B appears in A-B repeat play mode.

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Time counter
• Indicates the elapsed time of the current chapter/track

during playback.

• In stop mode when the resume function is on, indicates

the elapsed time of the current chapter/track.

• In stop mode when the resume function is off

- No indication.

- Indicates the total play time of the disc.

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(angle) indicator

Blinks when a multi-angle scene comes on during
playback.

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Disc tray indicators
• When the power is turned on, all the indicators light

up. After the disc trays rotate and the unit detects that
there is no disc, the corresponding indicator goes off.

• The indicator corresponding to the currently selected

disc flashes.

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