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OPERATION
Turning On the DMC 1000
The DMC 1000 has four power states, each designed to minimize
unnecessary power consumption.
Full-Off Mode (Dim Blue) – The DMC 1000, including its hard-disc
drive, is fully powered down, but is ready to be turned on using the
front panel or remote control.
Sleep (Standby) Mode (Amber) – The DMC 1000 will not respond
to any commands other than to power on.
Server Mode (Amber) – The DMC 1000 may be controlled via the
RS-232 Port or the Network Connection, but the on-screen menu
system is off.
Full-Power Mode (Bright Blue) – The DMC 1000 operates normally.
See Table A7 in the Appendix for a description of each mode and the
DMC 1000’s response to the power controls.
NOTE:
There is technically a fifth state of “no power,” in which
the power cord is unplugged and/or the rear-panel Master
Power Switch is turned off in the circle position (
0
). However,
it is unlikely you will see this situation in normal use.
Press the front-panel
Power Control
or remote
Power On Button
to turn
on the DMC 1000 when the
Power Indicator
is dim blue or amber.
When the
Power Indicator
is bright blue, press the front-panel
Power
Control
or remote
Power Off Button
to switch to
Server Mode
(Power
Indicator turns amber), or press and hold either control to turn the
DMC 1000 fully off (Power Indicator turns dim blue).
When the DMC 1000 is in
Server Mode
(Power Indicator is amber and
Server Mode message is displayed), press the
Power Off Button
on the
remote to switch to Sleep Mode (Power Indicator remains amber).
Using the DMC 1000
After turn-on, the DMC 1000 will display its Main Menu (see Figure 24).
If the Media Library is loaded with content, any cover art will appear in
a mosaic in the background.
Figure 24 – Main Menu
From the Main Menu, you may play content from the Media Library or
select another source for playback. You may program a Play Queue of
items for immediate playback, or a Playlist that is stored for later retrieval.
Record an audio stream from a device connected to the Auxiliary Inputs,
or copy a playlist to any of the portable media, including a recordable CD,
a memory card or a USB drive. You may also control audio playback in
up to four separate zones at a time. The DMC 1000’s sophisticated yet
easy-to-use on-screen menus will guide you at every stage.
Playing DVDs and CDs
With the DMC 1000 turned on, press the Open/Close Button on the front
panel or remote. Gently place the disc in the tray, making sure to seat it
properly. Refer to the Media Compatibility section for details on which disc
types may be played in the DMC 1000. Other disc types will not play.
The DMC 1000 will take a few moments to read and identify the disc.
If the disc is a DVD, it will automatically begin playing. Although we
recommend using the disc’s own menu system for navigation, audio track
selection and subtitle language selection, see the DVD Playback section
for instructions on using the DMC 1000’s commands for these functions.
If the disc is an audio CD, the DMC 1000 will automatically copy it to the
Media Library at high speed, displaying the progress of the recording as
a percentage. The DMC 1000 is capable of playing back the recording
almost as it is being made (if your unit has been set up for Play and Record
operation). Once the recording is completed, you may remove the disc and
continue to listen to the content as it is played from the Media Library.
When a CD or other music content is added to the Media Library, the
DMC 1000 accesses Gracenote MusicID, which includes a vast online
database containing identifying information for almost every commercial
CD in existence, as well as cover art for the vast majority of CDs. This
powerful service enhances the listening experience, as the user is able to
view album, artist and track information and the cover art during playback.
This information is then stored in the Media Library. A copy of the database
resides in the DMC 1000 so that even when it is not connected to the
Internet, the identifying information for most popular CDs (except for cover
art) is retrieved and stored with the audio in the Media Library. However,
for the latest and most complete version of the database, we recommend
connecting the DMC 1000 to a high-speed Internet access point. Music
recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote.
Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and
related content delivery. For more information, visit www.gracenote.com.
NOTE: When no cover art is available, the DMC 1000 will display
a generic musical-note icon (see, for example, Figure 37). This
may occur if the DMC 1000 is not connected to the Internet, if a
noncommercial disc is loaded, or in rare instances when there is
a gap in the database.
DVD Playback
The DMC 1000 supports all of the features and options of standard
DVDs. However, not all discs offer each option at all times. If the “Function
Prohibited” icon (Ø) appears, then you are attempting a function that is
not available at that time or with that media, and it does not indicate a
problem with the DMC 1000.
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