Marantz SR6004 SR6004 / SR5004 User Manual - English - Page 63
Connecting The Ipod, Playing Tracks On The Ipod Direct Mode, Viewing The Status Screen
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ENGLISH CONNECTIONS FUNCTIONS NAMES AND BASIC OPERATION ADVANCED CONNECTIONS BASIC CONNECTING THE iPod The unit has two modes, direct mode and remote mode, for operating the iPod. When the unit's power is turned on, the unit is set to direct mode. 1. Connect the iPod to the USB terminal on the unit's front panel. When the iPod is detected, the function display changes from the diplay for USB to the diplay for iPod. WHAT APPEARS ON THE FL DISPLAY q→ i P o d : A r t i s t n a w→ ; Title nam q Function display/name of artist: Displays the names of the function and artist. w Playback status/title: Displays the playback status and title. PLAYING TRACKS ON THE iPod (DIRECT MODE) In this mode, the operations are performed using the controls of the iPod. VIEWING THE STATUS SCREEN In direct mode, the images from AUX are usually output to the monitor, but it is possible to view the information (status screen) of the track now playing instead. 1. 1. Each time the INFO button is pressed, the display switches between the status screen and images from the AUX. ADVANCED OPERATION y Elapsed time: Displays the elapsed play time of the file. u Duration time: Displays the total play time of the file. i Repeat/shuffle statuses: Displays the repeat and shuffle statuses. They are not displayed when the settings are OFF. o Play status: Displays the play status of the currently selected file. !0 Volume display: Displays the volume level. !1 Guidance display: Displays descriptions of the function buttons. 2. The track information of the track being played or being paused is displayed on the unit's front panel. The images of the video component connected to the VIDEO terminal among AUX INPUT terminals on the front panel can be output to a monitor. (Direct mode only) Notes • For details on supported iPod models, refer to page 64. • Direct mode does not support fifth generation iPods or first generation iPod nanos. When one of these iPods has been connected, the "Press mode key" message appears. Press the MODE button to change to remote mode, and use the iPod in this mode. (For details on switching the mode, refer to page 60.) • When a TV set is connected using the HDMI terminal, some moments may be needed until the display is switched after the INFO button is pressed. • Depending on the video player components connect to the AUX INPUT terminals, the start of the content may be skipped when play is commenced. The iPod's basic operations can also be performed using the unit's remote controller. 4. 3. 2. 1. 1. To play a track, press the 2 button. 2. To temporarily stop (pause) play, press the ; button. To move to the next track during play, press the § button; to move to the start of the track while that tracking is playing or to move to the previous track, press the ∞ button. 3. To stop play, press the 7 button. 4. Other than the buttons mentioned above, the 3/4, ENTER and MENU buttons can be used. WHAT APPEARS ON THE MONITOR SCREEN (STATUSES) q iPod iPod w Track 08/26 e Title: Title name r Artist: Artist name t Album: Album name y Elapsed 00:00 u Duration 03:26 o !0 -30dB !1 : Pause Enter : i Exit : q Function display: Displays the names of the functions. w Current track number/total number of tracks: Displays the number of track now playing and the total number of tracks in the current item. e Title display: Displays the title of the track being played. r Artist name display: Displays the name of the play track artist. "Unknown Artist" appears if there is no artist name. t Album name display: Displays the name of the play track album. "Unknown Album" appears if there is no album name. ICON DISPLAYS : Song : Artist : Album : Elapsed time : Duration time : All tracks repeat : One track repeat : Tracks shuffle : Albums shuffle Note The Repeat/Shuffle icon may not be displayed correctly. 61 SETUP ADVANCED OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING OTHERS