Technical data

CD Control
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Defining the CD switch-off
behaviour
If required, the Blu-ray player can be
turned off completely through the
serial interface. You have 3 different
switch off [Power Off] options to
choose from.
Power Off: Normal
25 seconds after the CD has finished
playing and another source has been
selected, the Blu-ray player goes into
standby mode, if no other room has
selected the
CD source in the
meantime. In the case of a System Off,
i.e. when all rooms including the main
room are switched off, the Blu-ray
player switches immediately to
standby mode, without any delay. In
standby mode, the Blu-ray player
needs 0.5 watts.
Power Off: System Off
After the CD has been paused or
stopped, the Blu-ray player stays in
this state.
Only when all rooms including the
main room are switched off, does the
Blu-ray player switch to standby
mode. In standby mode, the Blu-ray
player needs 0.5 watts.
Power Off: Never
The Blu-ray player remains switched
on all the time, regardless of whether
CD has been selected as the source
or whether one or more rooms is in
operation.
The advantage of this is the short
response time, as the Blu-ray player
doesn't have to be booted up when
starting to play a CD. The
disadvantage is the increased power
consumption, 35 watt as compared to
0.5 watts on standby, and a resultant
reduction in the overall working life.