Track search (skip)
Use the PREVIOUS 4/NEXT¢ buttons.
¶ Each time the button is pressed, playback skips to the next chap-
ter (DVD) or track (CD) in the direction indicated by the button
pressed. To return to the start of the currently playing track, press
the PREVIOUS 4 button once. To return to the beginning of
the track preceding the currently playing track, press the PREVI-
OUS 4 button twice.
¶ Hold the button depressed to perform continuous track search. If
the button is held depressed for 2 seconds, the search speed will
increase.
¶ If auto cue is enabled and the player is in cue standby mode at the
beginning of a track, pressing the PREVIOUS 4 button will cause
the player to search for the track previous to the current one, and
enter cue standby at the beginning of that track.
¶ In the case of MP3, the search will skip to the first track found in
the designated direction; also, the skip function is supported only
within the same folder.
[During CD playback]
¶ During playback of the disc's first track (01), pressing the PREVI-
OUS 4 button twice in succession will cause the player to search
for the beginning of the last track.
In the case of MP3, when reverse direction skip is performed down
to the lowest numbered track, the next skip will take it to the last
track in the same folder.
¶ During playback of the last track, pressing the NEXT ¢ button
once will cause the player to search for the disc's first track (01).
In the case of MP3, if you attempt to move beyond the last track,
the skip will move to the lowest numbered track within the same
folder.
[During DVD playback in DJ mode]
¶ During playback of the disc's first chapter (001), pressing the PRE-
VIOUS 4 button twice in succession will cause the player to
search for the beginning of the last chapter.
¶ During playback of the last chapter, pressing the NEXT ¢ but-
ton will cause the player to search for the disc's first chapter (001).
[During DVD playback in NORMAL mode]
¶ During playback of the last chapter, pressing the NEXT ¢ but-
ton will cause the player to search for the disc's next title.
¶ Some DVDs prohibit the use of chapter search. In this case, the pro-
hibited mark
will light, and the same prohibited mark
pear on the monitor screen.
¶ When playing a DVD in DJ mode, the above functions may not be
supported depending on the disc or on the part being played.
I Super-fast track search
Rotate the jog dial while holding either one of the PREVI-
OUS 4/NEXT¢ buttons depressed.
# This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ
switch is set to the NORMAL position.
¶ While holding either button depressed, rotate the jog dial in the
direction you wish the search operation to occur, and the player will
search for tracks in response to the amount of jog dial rotation.
¶ The search direction corresponds to the direction of jog dial rotation
(rotate clockwise for fast forward, counterclockwise for fast reverse).
The direction indicated by the PREVIOUS 4/NEXT ¢ button is
ignored.
¶ This mode is canceled when the PREVIOUS 4/NEXT ¢ but-
ton is released.
Title search (DVD only)
Use the DVD TITLE/MP3 FOLDER |/\ buttons.
¶ Each time the button is pressed, the player will search for the
next (or previous) title (or PGC on multi-PGC discs) in the direction
indicated.
¶ If the button is held depressed, the player will enter continuous
search mode. If the button is held depressed for 2 seconds, the
search speed will accelerate.
¶ Some DVDs prohibit the use of title search. In this case, the prohib-
ited mark
will light, and the same prohibited mark
on the monitor screen.
¶ When playing a DVD in DJ mode, the above functions may not be
supported depending on the disc or on the part being played.
I Super-fast title search
Rotate the jog dial while holding either one of the DVD TI-
TLE/MP3 FOLDER |/\ buttons depressed.
# This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ
switch is set to the NORMAL position.
¶ While holding either of the buttons depressed, rotate the jog dial in
the direction you wish the search operation to occur, and the player
will search for titles in response to the amount of jog dial rotation.
¶ The search direction corresponds to the direction of jog dial rotation
(rotate clockwise for fast forward, counterclockwise for fast reverse).
The direction indicated by the DVD TITLE/MP3 FOLDER |/\ but-
ton is ignored.
¶ This mode is canceled when the DVD TITLE/MP3 FOLDER |/\
button is released.
Folder search (MP3 only)
Use this function when performing track search on CD or DVD with lay-
ered folder structure.
Use the DVD TITLE/MP3 FOLDER |/\ buttons.
¶ Each time the button is pressed, search advances in the next folder
of the direction designated by the button pressed. In the root di-
rectory, the folder number "00" and folder name "ROOT" are
displayed.
¶ If the button is held depressed, continuous folder search will be
performed. If the button is held depressed for two seconds or
more, the speed of search will increase.
¶ If an attempt is made to move backwards from the lowest num-
will ap-
bered folder, the search will move to the last folder on the disc.
¶ If an attempt is made to move forwards from the highest num-
bered (last) folder, the search will move to the first (lowest num-
bered) folder on the disc.
¶ Folders not containing any playable tracks will be ignored, and the
search will move to the next folder.
I Super-fast folder search
Rotate the jog dial while holding either one of the DVD TI-
TLE/MP3 FOLDER |/\ buttons depressed.
# This function is not supported when the rear panel NORMAL/DJ
switch is set to the NORMAL position.
¶ While holding one of the buttons depressed, rotate the jog dial in
the direction corresponding to the desired direction of search; search
of folder numbers will be quickly performed in the indicated direc-
tion.
¶ The search direction corresponds to the direction of jog dial rotation
(rotate clockwise for fast forward, counterclockwise for fast reverse).
The direction indicated by the DVD TITLE/MP3 FOLDER |/\
button is ignored.
¶ This mode is canceled when the DVD TITLE/MP3 FOLDER |/\
button is released.
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