Connecting A Usb Or An E-Sata Drive; The Home Menu; Playing Music Files - Cambridge Audio AZUR 751BD User Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for AZUR 751BD:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

As well as normal CD's, SACD's, DVD's and BD's the 751BD can play
some music, movies and photo files either from optical datadiscs (such
as CD-R, DVD-R etc.) or external memory such as USB flash-drives/thumb-
drives or e-Sata hard-drives.

Connecting a USB or an e-Sata Drive

The 751BD is equipped with two USB 2.0 ports, one on the front of the
unit and the other on the back, and also an e-Sata port at the back. You
may use either USB port to plug in a USB drive or use the e-Sata port with
an e-Sata drive loaded with digital music, movies and photo files.
The USB ports are rated to provide a maximum of 5V, 1A power to the
attached device. This is usually sufficient to bus power (i.e. self power)
USB flash drives and flash memory card readers, but may not be sufficient
for USB hard disks.
To use the e-Sata port, an external power supply is needed to power up
the e-Sata drive. Note that the e-Sata port does not support "hot-
plugging". To avoid damaging your e-Sata drive, always plug-in/unplug
the e-Sata drive when the 751BD is turned off.
Note:
• This unit supports Mass Storage Class Bulk Transport devices only.
Most USB thumbs drives, portable hard disk drives and card readers
conform to this device class. Other devices such as MP3 players, digital
cameras, and mobile phones that include their own memory
management may not be compatible.
• Supported USB drives must be formatted with the FAT (File Allocation
Table), FAT32 or NTFS (New Technology File System) file system.
• In some cases, an incompatible device may cause the player to stop
responding. If this occurs simply turn off the power, remove the device,
and turn the player back on.
• The player accesses the USB drive in read-only mode. In order to
minimize the risk of data corruption, it is recommended that you only
unplug the USB device when playback has completely stopped.
• DO NOT attempt to plug in a USB drive into the e-Sata port, or plug in
an e-Sata drive into the USB port, as this could damage both the drive
and the port.

The Home Menu

When a drive or an optical disc stored with media files is inserted, the
player presents a
Home menu
"
the files. You can also bring up the Home menu with the
remote control. The Home menu is the starting point for accessing media
files.
Depending on what type of media files that you intend to play, you can
choose from
Music
,
Movie
and
"
"
"
"
selection will bring you to the player's Setup Menu just like pressing the
Setup button on the remote control.
Two further menu items are provided for future features.
The Internet menu may be used in the future for online streaming
audio/video services. The My Network menu may allow the 751BD to
access content over a network via UPnP AV from suitable servers.
Both features are experimental works in progress and not guaranteed
parts of the 751BDs functionality. See the 751BD support page at
www.cambridgeaudio.com for the latest details on these menus and any
software updates available from Cambridge Audio.
Note streaming services are usually regional so any services that may be
made available will usually vary from country to country also.
20
to assist you in navigating and playing
"
button on the
Photo
categories. The
Setup Menu
"
"
"
Playing music files
To play digital music files stored on an optical disc or external drive, select
Music
from the Home Menu. A file browser will appear to assist you in
"
"
navigating the files and folders.
The first step is to select the
the music files. The player will take a moment to read the disc and list the
folders and music files.
Music
Title:
Prelude I C major
Artist: Various
Album: J.S. Bach
Genre: Classical
All Music
Playlist
Browser
Now Playing
Note: The 751BD can play WMA and MP3 files only. The 751BD cannot
play AAC files.
In the music browser, you can perform the following operations:
Press the
buttons or Page
select music files.
When a music file is highlighted by the cursor, press the Enter or
/ button to start playback.
Press the Green colour button to add the currently highlighted music file
to the Playlist. A Green check mark will appear in front of the file name,
and the Playlist count in the lower left corner of the screen will increase
by one.
Press the
button to move the cursor to the selection menu in the lower
left corner of the screen. This menu contains the following choices:
All Music – List all music files in a flat view without any directory structure.
Playlist – List only music files added to the Playlist.
Browser – List folders and music files according to the original directory
structure on the disc or USB drive.
Now Playing – Show the status of the currently playing music file. Press
the
button to move the cursor back to the file listing.
If a music file starts playing and there is no other user operation, the
Playing
screen will appearafter a few seconds. You can also get to this
"
"
screen using the
Now Playing
"
information:
Playback status –
/ ,
Playback mode – Shuffle, Random, Repeat One, Repeat All
Playback progress – Track and time
Data Disc
or external device that contains
"
"
01 / 11 items
USB1
..
0
Add to Playlist
Back
buttons to move the cursor and
menu. This screen can show the following
"
Now
"

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

651

Table of Contents