22 CD PLAYBACKCD PlaybackMany functions of the DVD 29 operate the sameway for CD playback as for DVD play; however,there are some important differences. When a CDis loaded, the DVD 29 will automatically displaythe Player Information menu. Status banners arenot available during CD play.A greater variety of playback options areavailable during CD play, including Random playand programmed playlists.These and other features unique to CD play aredescribed in this section.Using the Player Information MenuThe DVD 29’s Player Information menu displaysdisc information and enables you to programplayback modes. Press the Info Button A todisplay the Player Information menu.The Player Information Menu has three sub-menus which may be accessed by using theKL Navigation Buttons 9 to highlightthe submenu’s icon, and pressing the EnterButton 6 to select it. These submenus aredifferent from the Setup menus in that manyitems are for display only and cannot be changedusing the menu system.PLAYBACK INFO Submenu: This submenudisplays basic disc and playback mode informa-tion.■ Disc: This line displays the disc type, such asCDDA (Compact Disc Digital Audio).■ Audio: This line displays the type of audiorecorded on the disc, usually Stereo.■ Playlist: For CDs only, you may choose toplay the tracks in order as they appear on thedisc, or you may program a playlist containingsome or all of the tracks in the order in whichyou wish to hear them. This line indicateswhich of these two modes has been selected.In order to change this setting, you will needto access the PROGRAM submenu asdescribed below.■ Repeat: With this line highlighted, press theEnter Button 6 to activate Repeat mode.Each press will change the repeat mode fromRepeat 1 (to repeat one track) to Repeat All(to repeat all tracks on the disc) to Repeat Off.■ Random: With this line highlighted, press theEnter Button 6 to activate Random mode.Each press will toggle between turning theRandom play on or off.■ Track List: A list of tracks on the disc willappear. Use the KL Navigation Buttons9 to scroll through the list. Press the EnterButton 6 or the Play Button G while atrack is highlighted, to begin play.PROGRAM Submenu: This submenu lets youprogram a playlist. The PROGRAM submenu isonly accessible for CDs.■ Disc: This line displays the disc type.■ Audio: This line displays the type of audiorecorded on the disc, usually Stereo.■ Playlist: With this line highlighted, press theEnter Button 6 to change the order inwhich the tracks are played from the order inwhich they appear on the disc (Disc’sorder) to a playlist order which you mayprogram (Programmed order). A listof program steps and the track programmedfor each step will appear at the bottom of thescreen. You may enter a track number usingthe Numeric Keys and then press theL Navigation Button 9 to programanother track.Use the KLM N Navigation Button 9to select the desired program steps. Note thatyou may not enter a track more than once inthe playlist, if it appears in an earlier step.However, you may use the Repeat functionwhile the playlist is playing. After you havefinished programming the playlist, press thePlay Button 3G to begin play.Disc Information Submenu: Thisscreen displays abbreviated track and playbackinformation, plus more detailed timing informa-tion. It is only available for CDs.The information at the top of the screen providesthe same information on the disc type, audioformat, playlist setting, Repeat play setting andRandom play setting as on the PlaybackInfo submenu. The following additionalinformation appears next.■ Track: This line displays the current track onthe left, and the total number of tracks on thedisc to the right.■ Play Mode Icon: This icon will appear to theright of the Track display and will indicate thecurrent playback mode.■ Time: This section consists of three lines:• Track Elapsed: Displays the elapsed orremaining time of the current track.• Disc Elapsed: Displays the elapsed orremaining time of the disc.• Elapsed Time Bar: Displays in graphicalform a temperature bar reflecting the per-centage of the disc that has been played.Use the KL Navigation Buttons 9 tohighlight either Track Elapsed or Disc Elapsed,and each press of the Enter Button 6 willtoggle between the elapsed and remainingsettings. The time displayed to the right and inthe front-panel Information Display willchange accordingly.The Time Search function enables you to startplayback at any point in the program. Use theKL Navigation Buttons 9 to highlightthe time display. Press the Numeric Keys followed by the Enter Button 6 to select anew point in the track from which to commenceplay.When you have finished viewing the Playermenus, press the Info Button A to removethe displays from the screen and return to normalplay.