Remote Control - CAMBRIDGE CXU User Manual

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Remote control

The CXU is supplied with a remote control. Insert the
supplied AAA batteries to activate.
1. Backlight button
Illuminates the buttons.
2. Open/Close
Press to Open or Close the disc loading drawer.
Note: Pressing Play when the drawer is open will also
close the drawer.
3. Standby/On
Switches the unit between Standby mode (indicated
by dim power LED) and On (indicated by bright power
LED). Standby mode is a low power mode where the
power consumption is less than 0.5 Watts. The unit
should be left in Standby mode when not in use.
This product has APD (Auto Power Down) enabled as
default. After inactivity of 30 minutes, the product will
automatically switch to Standby. See later section for
further details.
4. Info
Press to show/hide the on screen information display.
5. Page / Page 
Show previous/next page.
6. Numerical buttons
Used to enter numeric values such as the number of a
desired chapter or track to go to.
7. Mute
Press to mute/un-mute the player. (Analogue outputs
only).
8. Clear
Press to remove current track programs.
9. Go To
Press once to bring up an OSD bar showing (from left
to right) Playing Status, Title, Chapter, Time Counter,
Progress Indicator, and Total Time. After pressing
the Go To button for the first time, the cursor will be
positioned at the Time Counter. This is the "Time
Search" mode. Each subsequent press of the Go To
button moves the cursor from Time to Chapter to Title
and back round. Use the Numerical or Navigation
button to enter the hours, minutes and seconds for
your specified search and press the Enter button.
10. Volume
Increases and decreases the volume of the player.
(Analogue outputs only)
11. Skip
Right Skip – Press once to skip forward by one track/
chapter on the disc.
Left Skip – Press once to skip backward by one track/
chapter on the disc.
12. Stop
Press to stop current playback.
13. Play/Pause
Press to play or pause playback.
14. Enter
Press to accept the item/function highlighted in the
menu.
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15. Navigation
Press the directional arrows to move around menus.
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16. Scan
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Scan forwards and backwards.
17. Pop up menu
Show BD pop-up menu or DVD menu.
18. Setup menu
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Press to enter the Setup menu. Please refer to the
"Blu-ray player setup" section of this manual for more
information.
19. Top menu
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Show BD top menu or DVD title menu.
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20. Back
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Press to return to the previous menu.
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21. Sound track
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Press to change soundtrack where available.
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22. Options
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For Blue-ray/DVD disc, Press to access Subtitle Adj,
3D, Zoom, Angle, PIP, SAP.
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For CD disc, press to access Shuffle/Random, Repeat.
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This button varies by disc type.
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23. Pure audio
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Turn off the video outputs and Front panel display.
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24. Inputs
Press to cycle between Playback from the BD player
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itself and the different digital inputs.
25. Colour buttons
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These button functions varies See later section of the
manual.
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26. Home
Press to go to the Home menu. The home menu allows
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access to Playback from disc, connected hard-drives,
network or the internet.
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27. Darbee
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Press to access Darbee adjustment menu.
28. Amp/AVR control buttons
The CXU remote volume up down buttons can be
made to control a Cambridge Audio amplifier or AV
receiver.
Note: These buttons are by default set to transmit the
codes for the CXU itself.
For AV receiver mode, remove the batteries and leave
for 5 minutes before re-inserting the batteries while
holding down the 'Red' button.
For Amplifier mode, remove the batteries and leave
for 5 minutes before re-inserting the batteries while
holding down the 'Green' button.
Once you have done this the Volume buttons will
control your Cambridge Audio AV receiver or Amplifier
instead. The buttons below will also be available as
follows:
Press to switch the amplifier/AV receiver between
Standby mode and On.
Press to scroll through the amplifier/AV
source inputs one by one.
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