Switching the play modes, Program playback, Registering and playing the program – Kenwood DV-5700 User Manual

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Applied Operations

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Chapter 5: Applied Operations

Switching the Play Modes

The play modes of the player include the program mode,
disc random mode and all random mode in addition to
the track mode for normal playback.

However, with some DVDs and VCDs, the partitions in
the recording are not related with the track number
assignment. As a result, repeat playback may not be
available with such software.

1.

Set the mode switch of the joystick remote to the
Orange position.

2.

While the player is in stop mode, each press of

SQ.MODE

P.MODE

TOP MENU
/FOLDER S.

switches the play mode.

Program mode: Desired tracks in a desired disc can

be programmed in the desired order.·

Disc random mode: Tracks in a desired disc can be

played in a random order. ‚

All random mode: Tracks in all discs in the tray can

be played in a random order.q

Track mode: Normal playback in order of tracks.

¶ Some operations may be restricted depending on

the played disc or player status.

¶ When the played disc is a P.B.C.-compatible VCD,

its P.B.C. is on and you want to switch the play
mode, stop the player, set the mode switch of the
joystick remote to the Blue position, then press the
P.B.C. button to switch it off.¢

Program Playback

Desired tracks in a desired disc can be programmed in
the desired order. (Program playback is not available with
DVD VIDEO, MP3 disc.)

Registering and playing the program

Insert all of the discs to be used in programming in the
tray, close it and press the DISC 1 to 5 buttons so that
the player reads the disc information by playing each
disc until display "READING" disappears. (If the tray is
opened after this, the above procedure should be
repeated so that the player reads all disc information
again.)

1.

Set the mode switch of the joystick remote to the
Orange position.

2.

While the player is in stop mode, press

SQ.MODE

P.MODE

TOP MENU
/FOLDER S.

repeatedly until the program mode is set.

Disc

Group

Track

Press P.MODE to
RANDOM MODE

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Last Clear

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¶ When the player enters the program mode, the

program list as shown in the figure appears on the
TV screen, the "PGM" indicator in the display lights
and the program contents are displayed. (If there
is no tracks programmed, "_" is displayed in
place.)

¶ Newly programmed tracks are appended to the end

of the existing program.

3.

Select a disc by pressing one of

SET UP

1

to

TEXT DISP.

5

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¶ If you commit a mistake in the numeric button

input, press the C button and restart the input from
the beginning.

¶ It is also possible to enter the disc number alone

without selecting a group and/or track number in
the program list. In this case, all of the tracks in
the disc will be played back.

4.

With a DVD AUDIO, select a group by pressing one

of

1

REPEAT

0

to

MENU/FILE S.

9

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¶ It is also possible to enter the disc number and

group number in the program list without selecting
a track number. In this case, all of the tracks in the
group will be played back.

5.

Select a track number with

1

REPEAT

0

to

MENU/FILE S.

9

and

8

A-B REPEAT

+10

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6.

Press

ENTER

to enter the track in the program list.

¶ Up to 32 tracks can be programmed by repeating

steps 3 to 6 for each. No more tracks can be
programmed when the display shows "FULL".

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