Kenwood DDX896 Instruction Manual - Page 26
Music CD/ Audio File Listening &, Video File/ Picture File Watching - recall
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Music CD/ Audio File Listening & Video File/ Picture File Watching You can recall various control screens during playback of CD, audio file, video file and picture file. • See (page 5) for playable discs. • See (page 6), (page 6) or (page 6) for playable files. Source Control Screen Switches to the source control screen to use various playback functions. 1 Display the Source Control Screen See (page 18). 2 Operation on the Source Control screen CD 1 AudioFile MPEG/DivX® JPEG 3 1 2 [38] Plays or pauses. [ ], [ ] CD , AudioFile, MPEG/DivX® Fast Forwards or Fast Backwards. [ ], [ ] AudioFile, MPEG/DivX®, JPEG Selects a folder. [7] Disc Stops playing. When touched twice, the disc is played from its beginning when you play it the next time. 26 DNX series DNX9960/ DNX7160/ DNX7020EX [0] Disc Ejects the disc. USB Removes the USB device. When "No Device" is shown, the USB device can be removed safely. If you wish to play it again while the USB device is connected, touch it again. [4], [¢] Selects a track/ file. [Slideshow] JPEG in USB Displays images in the folder currently being played one after another. If there is no image in the folder currently being played, initial background is displayed. 2 Disc Displays the folder list. See (page 28). USB Displays the music list, video list, picture list, folder list or link list. See (page 28). 3 USB Displays the album artwork. See (page 29). [ ] Switches to the playback screen. 1 Information display CD Selects the Disc Text, title or artist. AudioFile, MPEG/DivX®, JPEG Selects Folder Name, File Name, Title, Artist Name, Album Name, Year*1, Gene*1, Track*1, or Comment*1. (*1 USB only) "Track" Track Number Display " " Folder Number Display " " File Number Display Total number of file in the folder and the file number display "3" Play Mode Display