User manual CLASSE AUDIO CDT-300 V1.9

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Manual abstract: user guide CLASSE AUDIO CDT-300V1.9

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] Owner's Manual CDT-300 DVD Transport WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. NOTICE All of us at Classé take extreme care to ensure that your purchase will remain a prized investment. We are proud to inform you that all Classé components have been officially approved for the European Community (CE) mark. This means that your Classé product was subjected to the most rigorous manufacturing and safety tests in the world. [. . . ] After a few moments of inactivity, the backlight switches off automatically. · Info takes you directly to the status screen in the LCD menu system, displaying several items of information about the CDT-300 and its current operational status. · Disp (for Display) cycles through the three brightness settings of the screen display. The DVD-specific group addresses secondary features of the DVD standard which you may have seen on other DVD transports, namely: · Zoom cycles through the available "zoomed in" or magnified views of the DVD. · Angle cycles through the available camera angles of the DVD being watched. (Relatively few discs take advantage of this optional feature of the DVD standard. ) · Audio cycles through the various available soundtracks on the disc being played. (You can set your preference in the menu system, and it will become the default; this button cycles you through the other options, should you want to explore them. ) · Subtitle cycles through the available subtitles in various languages. 2 Numeric Keypad, Programming & Volume The next section down on the remote control provides the numeric keypad for use in directly accessing particular tracks on the CD/DVD you are playing, as well as two keys that are frequently used in conjunction with the numeric keys. · The Numeric Keypad can be used to access specific tracks/ chapters directly from your remote control. Simply press the appropriate number key (or keys) followed by the Play key. For example, to play track 12, press the 1, 2, and Play keys in sequence. 18 · Time cycles through the four time display modes: time elapsed on track time elapsed on disc time remaining on track time remaining on disc · Prog (for Program) allows you to quickly and easily create a programmed sequence of tracks (or chapters) to be played on the current disc. Pressing Prog will take you directly to the program page of the menu system, regardless of where you might be. Once on the program page, you can change the highlighted track using the Up and Down buttons, and can use the Enter button to toggle whether it is included in the current program. (Note that the program function is not available during play or pause, only when the CDT-300 is in stop. ) 3 Navigation Keys The central section of the remote control contains the navigation keys. This array of keys is similar to what you may have seen on remote controls for DVD transports, and is used for navigation of the menu system of the CDT-300. · Setup serves two functions: it calls up the menu system when you need it in order to adjust something to your preference; once within the menu system, pressing Setup returns you to the previous level of the menu system. If you press Setup when at the top level of the menu system, it will take you back out of the menu system to the normal display. · Home returns you to the normal display of chapter/track, time, and transport controls shown on the LCD screen on the front panel of the CDT-300. This provides a quick way to get back to normal operation, regardless of how deep you might be in the menu system. a note about DVD menus: The DVD standard supports two levels of menus: 1) a menu of available "titles" on the disc (e. g. , the main movie, plus extra "bonus" materials like documentaries, etc. ); 2) each "title" then has a subordinate menu of chapters within the title. · Disc Menu presents the menu of available chapters, within whatever title you are watching at the moment. (See explanation of DVD menus in this section. ) · Title gives you a list of available "titles" on the disc you are watching. (See explanation of DVD menus in this section. ) · Up/Down/Left/Right keys allow you to move within a particular menu screen, changing the highlighted item up/down/ left/right as you like, from the comfort of your chair. [. . . ] Try several other discs, to see whether the problem is widespread or limited to a particular disc. Ensure the transport is plugged into the AC mains, and that the AC mains are operating normally. Your display may be set to timeout, and the CDT-300 may simply be in pause or stop. Touch the screen to reactivate it so you can see the state of the unit, or simply press the Play key on the remote control. [. . . ]

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