Setup Menu; Lcd Display - JB Systems usb 2.2 Mode D'emploi

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21. LCD DISPLAY: Shows all important information needed during playback. Refer to the next chapter for
more information.
22. FADER START Sockets: If you are using a mixer with fader start function, connect the player with the
fader start of the mixer. Please note that these sockets must never be connected with any voltage.
23. CONTROL connector: connect this connector to the main unit, using the supplied mini-DIN8 cable.

LCD DISPLAY

1.
PLAY/PAUSE indicators: displays the status of the player.
2.
CUE: appears when the master cue point is programmed.
3.
SINGLE: appears when the unit is set to play just one track at a time. When it is not shown, the player
plays continuously through all tracks.
4.
FOLDER/SEARCH KEY indicator: the information depends on the lookup mode you selected.
 Standard lookup: (no Track-Indexer database) the current folder number is shown.
 Database lookup: the current search key (Art, tit, Alb or Gen) is shown.
5.
TRACK indicator: shows the number of tracks available in your current selection.
 Standard lookup: (no Track-Indexer database) the track numbers in the current folder are shown.
 Track-Indexer lookup: the track numbers that correspond to your Track-Indexer pre-selection.
6.
TIME BAR: shows either remaining or elapsed time. Starts flashing at the end of each track to alert the
user to take action.
7.
MINUTE: Shows "minutes" time information of current track.
8.
SECOND: Shows "seconds" time information of current track.
9.
FRAME: Shows "frame" time information of current track. (1 frame = 1/75
10. ELAPSED, REMAIN: indicates that the time shown on the display is the elapsed or remaining time for
the playing track.
Note: for MP3 files it's not possible to show the total remaining time for all tracks on the CDROM.
11. ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY: Shows the names of folders and ID3-tags of MP3 tracks.
12. RANDOM: Is lit while player1 is switched to random mode.
13. AUTO CUE: appears when the "auto cue" function is active.
14. LOOP/RELOOP: LOOP shows when a loop is programmed. When a loop is programmed and currently
playing, the RELOOP indicator is flashing.
15. PITCH DISPLAY: Shows the actual percentage of speed change, selected with the SPEED slider (14).
16. Padlock: is shown when the pitch lock function (Master Tempo) is active.
17. BPM DISPLAY: shows the output of automatic beat-counter, measured in beats per minute.
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SETUP MENU

To increase flexibility some parameters of the USB2.2 can be changed in the setup menu.
 To enter the SETUP menu, press the TIME button (19) of the left player for about 3seconds.
 Use the TRACK knob (9) to browse the different menu options of the main menu.
 Press the TRACK knob (9) to select the menu option you want to change:
 Use the TRACK knob (9) to change the parameters of the selected menu option.
 If the menu option has submenus, use the JOG-WHEEL (1) to browse these.
 Press the TRACK knob (9) again to return to the main menu.
 To save your settings: choose menu option 6 (EXIT & SAVE) and press the TRACK knob (9) 
1. SENSITIVITY: you can change the sensitivity of the tactile jog wheel to optimize the jog wheel
performance.
 Turn the TRACK knob (9) to select one of the 41 possibilities:
Press the TRACK knob (9) to save the new value and return to the main menu.
2. SLEEP TIME: to extend the lifetime of the laser, the unit goes automatically to sleep mode while not used
for 15 minutes (default). In this menu option you can change, the time it takes to enter sleep mode:
 Turn the TRACK knob (9) to select the desired time: "No SLEEP"  120 minutes.
Press the TRACK knob (9) to save the new value and return to the main menu.
3. Line Setup: you can configure how the text line shows information that is longer than 10 characters. You
can choose 3 different modes + some extra fine-tuning:
 There are 3 submenus: turn the JOG-WHEEL (1) to select a submenu.
Press the TRACK knob (9) to save the new values and return to the main menu.
4. Firmware version / upgrading: use this option to check and/or upgrade the firmware versions.
 Turn the TRACK knob (9) to select the 3 firmware parts:
Press the TRACK knob (9) to return to the main menu.
5. Load defaults: If you really messed up things, you can still reload the default setting!
 While "Load Defaults" is shown on the display: press the TRACK knob (9) to load the defaults.
6. Exit & Save: if you want your changes to the setup menu to be permanently saved (also after switching
the unit off) you MUST use this option!
 Press the TRACK knob (9) : the display shows "Saving" and exits the setup menu.
FIRMWARE UPGRADING
We strongly suggest to regularly check the USB2.2 product page on www.jbsystems.be to see if new
firmware updates are available. Upgrading firmware should always be done very carefully!
 Download the file containing the upgrade file(s)
 Read the instructions and follow them strictly, otherwise you could damage your equipment...
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o ADJ. = 0:
neutral setting (default setting, OK in most cases)
o ADJ. = -20:
lowest sensitivity
o ADJ. = +20: highest sensitivity
o Submenu 1 - L1 Mode:
 Turn the TRACK knob (9) to select the desired setting:
 L1 Mode = 1: text line scrolls and waits for a certain time before scrolling
starts again. You can set the waiting time in submenu2.
 L1 Mode = 2: text line scrolls only one time, then stops.
 L1 Mode = 3: text line scrolls continuously.
o Submenu 2 – start/stop waiting time for scrolling:
 Turn the TRACK knob (9) to select the desired value:
 Dis. = 0.5s  12.0s: waiting time in seconds.
o Submenu 3 – scrolling speed:
 Turn the TRACK knob (9) to select the desired value:
 Run = 50  2000ms: 50ms = fast speed / 2000ms = slow speed
o CON: xx: shows the version of the control firmware
o DSP: xx: shows the version of the DSP firmware
o SER: xx: shows the version of the servo firmware
o Upgrade: blinks when the unit is ready to check if there are new firmware versions
available. See "FIRMWARE UPGRADING" for more information.
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