— Press the OPEN/CLOSE 10 button again.
ー The transport drawer retracts.
The message as described in the section POWER
ON/OFF
appears in the display.
The transport drawer also retracts if the track button 21 or the
buttons >
PLAY/PAUSE 13, RANDOM 9 and INTRO 8 are
pressed. Playback then starts.
— If the transport drawer retracts with no disc or an incorrectly
inserted disk, the display first flashes. Then, after a few seconds,
the message No disc appears.
Playing the disc
— Press the button » I PLAY/PAUSE 13 to start the disc.
— The selection number playing and the time it has been playing
appear in the display
ー An arrow indicates the function PLAY (fig. 4).
Pause
— The playeris switched to Pause by repeatedly pressing the button
> EE PLAY/PAUSE 13 (fig. 5).
The scanner stops in the current position. The player switches to
Silence.
— Press the button >
resumes from this position.
PLAY/PAUSE
13 again; playback
Stop
ー Press button E STOP/CLEAR 14.
— Player will stop.
Selecting a track
Press track buttons 21 to select any track on the disk directly. The
track you have selected will be played immediately.
— To select tracks 21-99, first press button 2-(17), 2- will appear
on the display. Use buttons 21 to complete the track no. you
require, e.g.:
—
If you wish to select track no. 30:
Press button 2- 17 and 2- will appear on the display. Press track
button 10. Track no. 30 has now been selected.
— If you wish to select track no. 53:
Press button 2- 17 twice and 4- will appear on the display.
Press the track button 13. Track no. 53 has now been selected.
Picking the musical selection you desire
— Each time the button SKIP PPI 15 is pressed, the player
advances one selection
— Each time the reset button SKIP 144 15 is pressed, the player
switches back one selection.
— If one of the SKIP 15 buttons is pressed from the I STOP/
CLEAR 14 mode the desired selection is preset. The player
remains in the stop mode. To start the selection, you have to
press the button P» HE PLAY/PAUSE 13.
Search forwards >> and backwards <4
ー Ifbutton PP or 44 SEARCH 16 is pressed during the playback,
the scanner will travel rapidly forwards or backwards across the
disc until the button is released.
— Musical selections are audible for monitoring purposes.
— When the button is released, playback will then resume from the
current scanner position.
—
If one of these search buttons is pressed during playback of a
stored music programme, the scanner will move only to the start
or end of the current music title.
Repeating a selection
— Press the button ONE/ALL 3 once. The display ONE will appear.
The selection picked will be repeated again and again.
Repeating the entire disc or a stored programme
— Press the button ONE/ALL 3 twice. The display ALL will appear.
— The entire disc or the selected programme will be repeated.
Cancelling the Repeat function
— If you press the button ONE/ALL 3 a third time, the REPEAT
function will be cancelled and the playback will continue normally.
Repeating part of a desired track A-B
— While the track is being played back, press the button A-B 4 to
set the time marker A to the desired location.
— A- appears in the display (Fig. 6).
— Set the time marker B by pressing the button A-B 4 again
— The message A-B appears in the display (Fig. 7).
— The desired part track A-B is repeated continuously.
— Press the button A-B 4 again to clear the function.
RANDOM, selecting a track using
the random generator
— Press the button RANDOM 9.
— Playback starts. The track sequence is determined by the random
generator.
— Press the button BI SKIP 15 to switch to the next track
selected by the random generator.
— If you press the button ONE/ALL 3, the disc is repeated con-
tinuously.
— Press the button 44 15 to replay the last track again.
INTRO track search
— Press the button INTRO 8 to play each track for 10 seconds.
Programming various tracks in any sequence
Up to 25 tracks can be programmed.
— Press the program button 18.
The message PROGRAM appears on the display (Fig. 8).
— Select the desired track using the track button 21 (see the section
on Selecting a desired track).
— The title is programmed.
— Program the next titles in the same way.
— Once 25 tracks have been stored, the message FULL appears on
the display.
— In the position STOP, the button DISPLAY 5 checks which
tracks are stored by repeatedly pressing the button.
Starting the desired music program
— Press the button PLAY/PAUSE 13.
— The programmed tracks are played in the sequence entered.
— By pressing the button SKIP 15, you can jump to the next or the
previously programmed track while a track is playing.
— When all programmed tracks have been played back, the
machine stops.
— The program can be replayed.
Clearing the programming
— Press the button PROGRAM 18 again.
— The message PROGRAM in the display is cleared. The program
is erased.
— Pressthe button STOP/CLEAR 14 to clear each track in succes-
sion in reverse order.
— The program can also be cleared by extending the transport
drawer or by switching off the machine by pressing the POWER 1
button.
Auto Space
— If you pressed the button AUTO SPACE 6, musical gaps are
created between the individual selections when the disc is played.
— When you rerecord onto cassette you may need these musical
gaps for the cassette recorder's automatic search system
Edit
Using the button EDIT 7, you can program a desired playback time,
e.g, to record a specific length of time remaining on a cassette.
— From the position Stop, press the button EDIT 7. The message
EDIT appears in the display (Fig. 9).
— Enter the desired time in minutes and seconds using the but-
ton 21.
— Press the EDIT 7 button again.
The letter A will appear on the display.
The track which best fills the desired time is automatically
selected.