Glossary; Index To Parts And Controls - Sony MHC-V700 Operating Instructions Manual

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General
Power requirements
110-120 V or 220-240 V AC,
50/60 Hz
Adjustable with the voltage
selector
Power consumption
120 W
Approx. 280 × 325 × 360 mm
Dimensions
(w/h/d)
incl. projecting parts and
controls
Mass
Approx. 9.4 kg
Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
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For Your Information

Glossary

Auto Pause
While playing a VIDEO CD, the CD player
automatically pauses according to the
signal encoded on the disc. If the CD player
does not resume play for a long time, press
fl (or CD · SELECT on the remote) to
resume play manually.
CD Graphics (CD-G)
A compact disc which contains graphic
pictures.
The picture information is recorded in the
sub code area of audio CDs. Because the
memory for picture information is limited,
CD-Gs can contain only the graphical
pictures of restricted quality, such as in a
picture book.
Menu Playback
Playback using the menu screens recorded
on VIDEO CDs with PBC functions. You
can enjoy simple interactive software using
the menu playback function.
Playback Control (PBC)
Signals encoded on VIDEO CDs (Version
2.0) to control playback.
By using menu screens recorded on VIDEO
CDs with PBC functions, you can enjoy
playing simple interactive software,
software with search functions, and so on.
When you select a VIDEO CD with PBC
functions on this player, PBC indicator light
up.
Track
A disc is divided into sections of a picture
or a music piece called "tracks." Each track
is assigned with a track number to locate
the track you want.
VIDEO CD
A compact disc which contains moving
pictures.
VIDEO CDs contain compact picture
information using the MPEG 1 format, one
of the world wide standards of digital
compact technology. The picture
information is compressed about 120 times.
Consequently, a 12 cm VIDEO CD can
contain up to 74 minutes of moving
pictures.
VIDEO CDs also contain compact audio
information. Sounds outside the range of
human hearing are compressed while the
sounds we can hear are not compressed.
VIDEO CDs can hold six times the audio
information of conventionel audio CDs.
There are two versions for VIDEO CDs as
follows:
Version 1.1 (VIDEO CDs without PBC
functions):
You can play only moving pictures and
sounds.
Version 2.0 (VIDEO CDs with PBC
functions):
You can play still pictures and enjoy PBC
functions.
This player conforms to both versions.
Index to Parts and
Controls
Refer to the pages indicated in parentheses
for details on how to use the controls.
Controls with an asterisk have indicators
on themselves.
Front Panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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1 DISC SKIP button (8, 20)
2 EX-CHANGE button (8)
3 POWER switch (8)
4 Disc tray (8, 20)
5 TIMER button (7, 29)
6 SURROUND button (20, 25)
7 PHONES jack (24, 32)
8 DISPLAY/DEMO button (6, 10)
9 MENU 1 ~ 3 buttons (24)
0 DISC 1 ~ 3 buttons (8)
!¡ § OPEN/CLOSE button (8, 20)
!™ p (CD stop) button (8, 20)
!£ ·∏ (play /pause) button* (8, 21)
0
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