5.12.1 Storing and replaying a title sequence
GB
1) If a title is replayed, first set the unit to pause
with the button
(19).
2) Switch to the programming mode with the
button PROG. (7). The time indication (O)
goes to the indication of the first storage loca-
tion "P- 01". The indication "PG" (Q) flashes
quickly.
Note: To exit this mode immediately, keep the but-
ton PROG. pressed until the display shows the play-
ing time (O) again.
3) Select the first title for the title sequence
(selection of title and folder or play list
chapter 5.1 or 5.2).
4) To confirm the title selection, press the button
PROG. The next memory location "P- 02" is
indicated.
5) Repeat the steps 3 and 4 until the title
sequence will be complete. If you try to store
another title after 99 titles have been stored,
the message "FULL" will appear.
6) To replay the title sequence, press the button
. The indication "PG" flashes more slowly.
The display shows the number of the title (A)
in the title sequence and the total number (M)
of the programmed titles.
The titles are replayed depending on the
operating mode selected (
7) To return to the standard replaying mode, set
the unit to pause with the button
the button PROG. pressed until the indication
"PG" stops flashing.
To replay the title sequence once again,
set the unit to pause and press the button
PROG. so that the indication "PG" flashes
again. Then start the title sequence with the
button
.
Note: As long as the indication "PG" flashes or lights up
constantly, the title sequence can be called. If "PG" is
not displayed any more, the title sequence has been
deleted.
5.12.2 Checking a title sequence
1) If a title is replayed, first set the unit to pause
with the button
(19).
2) If the indication "PG" (Q) flashes now, press
the button PROG. (7) once. If the indication
"PG" lights up constantly, press the button
PROG. twice.
3) Select the storage locations ("P- 01" ...
"P- 99") successively with the button
(18). The name of the title stored in each case
is indicated in the text line (N).
4) To replay the title sequence, press the button
.
5.12.3 Completing or deleting a title sequence
1) If a title is replayed, first set the unit to pause
with the button
(19).
2) If the indication "PG" (Q) flashes, keep the
button PROG. (7) pressed until "PG" stops
flashing.
3) Shortly press the button PROG. so that "PG"
flashes quickly and the time indication (O) is
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switched over to the indication of the next
free storage location "P- ...".
4) To delete the complete title sequence, press
the button PROG. until the display indicates
the playing time (O) again. To add another
title, select the desired title (selection of title
and folder or play list
and confirm with the button PROG. To replay
the completed title sequence, press the but-
ton
5.13 Fader Start
The function Start / Pause of the button
can be remote-controlled from a mixer with fader
start function. The connection to the mixer is
described in chapter 4. To adjust the player to
the type of fader start of the mixer, keep the but-
ton SCRATCH / F.START (15) pressed and
select "LOCK", "CUE / PLAY" or "TACT" with the
button
the text line (N). After releasing the buttons, the
selected type of fader start is adjusted.
LOCK = control via an on / off switch
This switch position must be selected for
most mixers of the "img Stage Line" range.
By advancing the fader, a switch starting the
replay will be closed in the mixer. When the
fader is closed, the switch will open and thus
chapter 5.4).
set the player to pause.
and keep
Fig. 5 Fader start via on / off switch
TACT = control via a momentary pushbutton
When the momentary pushbutton is actuated
for the first time by advancing the fader, the
replay will start. When the momentary push-
button is actuated for the second time by
closing the fader, the player will be set to
pause.
Fig. 6 Fader start via momentary pushbutton
CUE PLAY = control via a pulse
or
When the fader is advanced, the replay will
be started from the title beginning (Auto Cue
point
set with the button CUE (17) [
by a short control pulse of the mixer. When
the fader is closed, the player will return to
this starting point by another control pulse
and will be set to pause there.
Fig. 7 Fader start via control pulse
chapter 5.1 or 5.2)
.
or
(18). The adjustment is shown in
chapter 5.4) or from the Cue point
chapter 5.8]
6 Remote Control
The infrared remote control provided is supplied
with a battery inserted. Prior to the first opera-
tion, remove the insulating foil from the battery
support on the rear side of the remote control.
When pressing a button, always direct the
remote control towards the infrared sensor (14)
on the unit. There must be no obstacles between
remote control and sensor.
The following buttons of the remote control can
be used like the buttons on the unit:
OPEN / CLOSE (23) [corresponds to button
(19)
FOLDER (25)
PITCH BEND (26)
MT (27)
PITCH (28)
PLAY / PAUSE (29)
CUE (30)
PROG. (31)
CD / USB (32)
The buttons SINGLE / CONT (33), TIME (34) and
SKIP
/
(35) can be used with limitations like
the buttons on the unit CONT. / LIST (6), TIME /
TAG (5) and SKIP
/
– The button SINGLE / CONT can only be used
for switching over the operating mode;
it is not possible to load play lists.
– The button TIME can only be used for switch-
ing over the time indication;
it is not possible to switch over the ID3 tag indi-
cation.
– The SKIP buttons
can be used like the buttons on the unit for
selection of titles, folders, play lists and parti-
tions; for fast selection keep the respective
button pressed.
However, the buttons cannot be used in com-
bination with other buttons.
The numerical keys (24) and the SCAN buttons
and
(36) can be used as an alternative to
the buttons on the unit:
– The numerical keys can be used instead of the
SKIP buttons to select titles, folders, play lists
and partitions. The selection is made by the
input of the corresponding number. In case of
numbers of several digits, press the corre-
sponding numerical keys one after the other,
e. g. the buttons
and
1
– The SCAN buttons
forward and reverse: As long as the respective
SCAN button is kept pressed, the title is played
forward or backward.
If the remote control is not used for a longer
period of time, remove the battery so that the
remote control will not be damaged if the battery
should leak.
(3)]
(18):
/
of the remote control
for number 10.
0
and
serve for fast