Misc. submenu, Timer mode, Remote control – parallel port – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual

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Additional Features

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UDP-89 User Manual Version 2.1

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Misc. submenu

Restore defaults — Selecting Restore defaults resets all the

items in the Setup Menu to their original factory settings. A full

list of these can be found in Appendix 3 (page 47) at the end of

this manual.

Note: To restore Parallel Port and volume control defaults,

press TOP MENU and MENU at the same time from the front

panel with no disc is inserted

DVD Priority — All DVD-Audio discs also contain a DVD-Video

folder to ensure compatibility with all DVD-Video players. The

setting of this item determines how the disc will be played by

default – either as a DVD-Video disc or DVD-Audio disc. As

a DVD-Audio disc, the user may have access to all the DVD-

Video material, depending on how the disc is authored. As a

DVD-Video disc, the user will have no access to the DVD-Audio

material.

Screen Saver — when set On, the HHB logo will appear as a

screen saver after a few minutes of non-user intervention.

Timer Mode

The UDP-89 has a Timer Mode which permits a pre-loaded CD/

SACD to automatically commence playing when power is applied

to the unit. Timer Mode is enabled by pressing the TIMER button

on the remote control; the front panel responds with the text

Timer ON.

T02

0:03:26

Timer

ON

CD

When Timer Mode is enabled, the unit may be turned off either

with the front panel power button or with the STANDBY button

on the remote control unit. As long as a CD/SACD is loaded,

it will start playing automatically when the power is reapplied.

Timer Mode may be cancelled by a second press of TIMER;

cancellation is again confirmed by the front panel display:

T02

0:03:26

Timer

OFF

CD

Note that Timer Mode only functions with CDs and SACDs

not CD-ROM discs containing audio, jpeg or avi files. A pre-

loaded DVD-Video disc will commence playing automatically on

re-powering the unit according to how the disc was authored,

whatever the setting of Timer Mode.

Remote Control – Parallel Port

The rear panel Parallel Remote Input permits control of five

transport functions, and provides tallies for three functions. The

five active commands may be selected from a set of eleven (plus

NOT USED), the tallies are a fixed set of three (plus NOT USED).

These are shown in the table below.

INPUTS

(COMMANDS)

DEFAULT

OUTPUTS

(TALLIES)

DEFAULT

PLAY

Input 1

PLAY

Output 1

PAUSE

Input 2

PAUSE

Output 2

STOP

Input 3

NO DISC

Output 3

NEXT

Input 4

NOT USED

-

PREVIOUS

Input 5

PLAY/PAUSE

-

FFWD

-

FREW

-

VOLUME UP

-

VOLUME DOWN

-

EJECT

-

NOT USED

-

The commands and tallies listed in bold are the factory

defaults. If a different command set is preferred, an alternative

combination comprising any five (or less) of the thirteen available

commands may be reassigned to the inputs via the menu

system.

The Parallel Remote Input is suitable for basic of control of the

UDP-89 from a dedicated set of hardware switches or similar.

It is also possible to connect an external control system (e.g.

Crestron, AMX) to the Parallel Remote Input, using the relays or

opto-coupled inputs and outputs within such systems.

Note that the commands available perform exactly the same

functions as their front panel and/or remote control unit

equivalents. Note also that the separate PLAY and PAUSE

commands (part of the default preset assignment) mimic the

corresponding remote control unit buttons, but the PLAY/

PAUSE commands (re-assignable) mimics the front panel PLAY/

PAUSE button.

See Appendix 1 on page 44 for details of the pinout and

electrical characteristics of the Parallel Port connector.

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