Basic operation, Powering the udp-89, Loading and ejecting discs – HHB comm UDP-89 User Manual
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Basic Operation
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UDP-89
User Manual Version 2.1
Basic Operation
Powering the UDP-89
The front panel POWER switch
turns the unit on and off.
Note that this switch is mechanically-latching, and isolates the
unit from the AC mains when off. The UDP-89 is also equipped
with a Standby Mode, which is activated with the STANDBY/
ON button on the RC-89 Remote Control Unit. The unit may be
powered on and off from this state using the remote control
alone.
With no disc already in the tray, the front panel display will
indicate as shown below:
HHB
UDP-89
Welcome
followed by:
No Disc
If a disc is already present on power-up, the welcome message
changes to:
Loading
followed by further displays dependent on the disc type in use
(see Disc Nomenclature).
Loading and Ejecting Discs
Press the EJECT button
to open the disc tray. The displays
will show:
Open
Insert a disc, and close the tray either by pressing the front
gently, or by pressing EJECT again. The displays now show:
Close
followed by further displays dependent on the disc type in use
(see Disc Nomenclature below).
Unless the Disable Eject function has been activated (see “Eject
Lock” on page 37), the disc tray can be opened from any
operating mode by pressing EJECT. The audio and video outputs
mute, the display shows ‘Open’ as above, and the tray opens
after a short delay.
Disc Nomenclature
Whereas CDs are divided simply into tracks, programme
material recorded on DVDs is divided in a two-level hierarchy, the
actual terminology being used varying with disc type. The table
below, which also includes Video CDs, summarises the terms
used.
CD/SACD
DVD-V
DVD-A
VCD/SVCD
Higher Level
Division
-
Title
Group
-
Lower Level
Division
Track
Chapter
Track
Track