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the number of tracks and the total playing time of the
disc. If the CD Tray is empty, then the Display Panel
will display the words 'no disc'.
Pressing OPEN when a CD is playing will stop the
playback and open the CD Tray.
Caution: The NAD 510 is not designed for use with
'damping discs' placed on the CD, or two CDs
stacked together in the CD Tray.
Do not close the CD Tray by hand with the power
off. This may result in damage to the mechanism.
4. PLAY
Press PLAY to start playing the CD from the start of
the track shown in the Display Panel. Pressing PLAY
with the CD Tray open and a CD loaded, will close
the CD Tray and start playing the CD from Track 1.
Pressing Play again when the CD is already play-
ing, will re-start playback from the beginning of the
current track.
When the 510 is in Play mode, the Play mode indi-
cator
will be shown in the Display Panel. This will
also show the current track number and position in
the track in minutes and seconds.
5. PAUSE
Pressing PAUSE stops CD playback, without loos-
ing the current position on the CD. Press PLAY to
continue playback from that position on the CD.
Pressing PAUSE twice will cue up the beginning of
the current track, whilst keeping the NAD 510 in
Pause mode. Press PLAY to start playing the CD.
Both SCAN and SKIP can be used in the Pause
mode to select other tracks, or another position on
the current track before returning to play the CD.
When the 510 is in Pause mode, the Play mode
indicator
will flash and the Display Panel will show
the current track number and position in the track in
minutes and seconds.
6. STOP.
The STOP button stops disc playing, cancels any
Repeat mode, and returns the 510 to the start of the
disk. In Stop mode, the Display Panel will show the
total number of tracks and the total playing time of the
disc.
7. TIME
The TIME button switches the Time Display
through three different modes, showing either:
The time played of the current track, in minutes and
seconds.
The playing time remaining for the current track, in
minutes and seconds.
The total time played so far on the disc, in minutes
and seconds.
The total playing time remaining on the CD, in min-
utes and seconds.
The 510 will normally display the current track num-
ber and position in the track in minutes, and seconds
(the default display). Pressing the TIME button will
cycle through the alternative display options and back
to the default display.

8. DISPLAY PANEL

The Display Panel shows information about the
NAD 510's operating modes and information about
the CD currently loaded.
OPEN. The CD Tray is open
no disc. There is no disc in the CD Tray
The unit is in Play mode
[Flashing] The unit is in Pause mode
RANDOM PLAY. The unit is in Random Play Mode
REPEAT. The unit is in Track Repeat mode
REPEAT. [Flashing] The unit is in Disc Repeat
Mode
TRACK NUMBER. Displays the current track num-
ber being played or the track number that will be
played when PLAY is pressed. When the disc is first
loaded, Track Number shows the total number of
tracks available on the disc.
TIME. Is used in conjunction with the TIME button.
Normally in Play mode the Time Display shows the
time played so far on the current track. The TIME but-
ton can switch this to display playing time remaining
on the current track, time played so far on the disc, or
playing time remaining on the disc current track. (See
TIME Button)
TRACK LISTING. Displays a list of tracks available
on the disc. As each track is played its number is
blanked out on the Track Listing, giving a simple indi-
cation of how much of the disc has been played and
how much remains. The display shows up to 20 num-
bered tracks. For CDs with more than 20 tracks, the
20+ indicator illuminates until all the tracks have been
played.
The track Listing display does not operate in
Random mode.
ERROR The Error indicator is displayed when an
'illegal' button sequence is used, such as pressing
any of the controls apart from OPEN/CLOSE when
there is no disc in the CD Tray.
Other common 'illegal' button sequences that will
produce the Error display are pressing PAUSE,
TIME or SCAN when the NAD 510 is in Stop mode.
Press STOP to clear the Error message.
9. RANDOM
Pressing RANDOM will play all the tracks on the
CD in a random order. Press RANDOM either from
Stop or Play modes and the 510 will play the tracks
on the CD in random order until all the tracks have
been played.
Press RANDOM button again to cancel Random
play and return the 510 to the normal Play mode.
When the 510 is in Random mode 'RANDOM
PLAY' will be shown in the Display Panel.
10. REPEAT
The REPEAT Button switches the NAD 510
between Track Repeat and Disc Repeat modes.
Pressing REPEAT once puts the player into Track
Repeat mode. This will continuously repeat the cur-
rent track as shown in the Display Panel. In Track
Repeat mode, 'REPEAT' is shown in the Display
Panel.
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