Configuration of discs, Turning power on, Basic operation – Kenwood DV-5700 User Manual

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Basic Operation

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Chapter 3: Basic Operation

Configuration of Discs

DVD AUDIO disc configuration

AUDIO DVD

Group 1

Group 2

Track 1

2

2 3 4 5

2

2 3 4 5

Index 1

Track 1

2

2

DVD VIDEO disc configuration

The group is the largest unit composing the music in an

DVD AUDIO disc. Each group is composed of multiple

tracks, and each track is composed of multiple indices.

VIDEO DVD

Title 1

Title 2

Chapter 1

2

2 3 4 5

Chapter 1

2

2

CD, VCD

Track 1

2

2 3 4 5

The title is the largest unit composing the music and/or

pictures in an DVD VIDEO disc. Each title is composed of

multiple chapters.

CD and VCD disc configuration

MP3 disc configuration

MP3 disc

Folder 1

Folder 2

File 1

2

2 3 4 5 6 7

File 8

2

10

2

9

Turning power on

1.

Turn the connected components on and set the in-
put selector of the connected amplification compo-
nent to "DVD"

2.

Press

-

ON

OFF

POWER

on the player. The "STANDBY" indicator

lights, indicating that the power of the player is in

the standby mode.

When the power of the player is in the standby mode,

press

POWER

on the joystick remote.

¶ When the player is turned on, it reads the discs in

the tray and lights the disc number indicators on
the display to inform the user of presence and
absence of discs. If there is any disc in the tray at
this moment, the disc will be played back
automatically.

"NO PLAY" is displayed when the loaded disc is
not playable on this player.

[To put the player power in the standby mode]
¶ When the power is on, press the POWER

button on the joystick remote. The "STANDBY"
indicator lights up to indicate that the player is in
the standby mode of power.

[To turn the player off]
¶ When the power is on or standby, press the POWER

button on the player main unit to turn it off.

The folder is the storage unit at the highest level in the

disc. Sometimes a single folder contains more than one

file, or sometimes files are recorded directly in the disc in

place of being included in a folder. Some discs also have a

hierarchical structure in which a folder includes sub-folders.

Note that the file numbers are not assigned on a per-folder

basis but they are assigned consecutively for all the files in

the whole disc.

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