Mark Levinson N 51 Portable Multimedia Player User Manual


 
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Nº51 Media Player Basic Operation
7. front-panel
display
Displays 20 alphanumeric characters that allow viewing of status infor-
mation. The right side of the front-panel display includes an IR receiver/
transmitter that receives infrared commands from the remote control IR
transmitter when the Nº51 is not using the IR input connector.
8. top menu
button
Displays the top level disc menu in the on-screen display. If the main
menu of a DVD is playing and the top menu button is pressed, the DVD
resumes playback at the last position.
9. menu button
Activates or deactivates the current disc menu. When playing an Audio-
CD, pressing the menu button displays the track list. If the main menu of
a DVD is playing and the menu button is pressed, the DVD resumes
playback at the last position.
10. previous
button
Press the previous button in play mode to start playback from the
beginning of the current chapter or track. Repeatedly press the previous
button to jump back to a previous chapter or track. Press and hold the
previous button to search backward at 4x speed; release the button to
resume playback at normal speed.
11. stop button
Stops playback. When playing a DVD, it is necessary to press the stop
button twice to stop playback; pressing the stop button once stops
playback at the current position.
12. drawer &
drawer button
Press the drawer button to open or close the single-disc drawer. The
drawer button can also be used to place the player out of standby mode,
or to remember the current playback location by setting an automatic
bookmark when the disc is ejected. For more information, see “Manual
and Automatic Bookmarks” on page 4-17.
13. 4-way/enter
button
The 4-way button (up, down, left and right) along with the enter and
return buttons provide navigation control for the OSD (on-screen display)
and disc menus. For more information, see “Disc Menu Navigation” on
page 4-2.
14. return button
When navigating the OSD and disc menus, the return button is used to
backtrack through the OSD menu hierarchy level-by-level. Unsaved
changes are not saved when the return button is activated.
15. setup button
Opens and closes the Setup menu. For more information, see “Setup
Menu” on page 3-1.