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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS
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Power Switch (POWER)
When the power is turned on, "(@0)" appears on the
TRACK
NO.
display,
and
if no
disc
is loaded,
"(000000)"
appears on the digital display.
If the power is turned on with a disc already loaded, the
total number of tracks on the disc is displayed on the
TRACK NO. display, the total time is displayed on the
TIME display, the numbers on the music calendar light
up to the number
of tracks on the disc, and playback
begins.
Whenever the power switch is in the OFF state, the
apparatus
is still connected
on AC line voltage.
Please be sure to unplug the cord when you leave home
for, say, a vacation.
Disc Holder
Place the disc on the disc holder with the label facing up.
Use the open/close button ( 4 OPEN/CLOSE)
@ to
open
and close the disc holder.
The disc holder may also be closed by pressing the play
button ( » PLAY) @ or pause button ( If PAUSE) @.
Open/Close Button
( & OPEN/CLOSE)
The disc holder is opened and closed by pressing this
button.
Press this button once to open the disc holder, and once
again to close it.
When the disc holder is closed with a disc loaded, the
disc will rotate for a couple of seconds while the disc
contents
are
read. The
number
of tracks and total
playback time on the disc are then displayed on the
digital display ©.
Remote Control Sensor (REMOTE SENSOR)
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This sensor receives the infrared light transmitted from
the wireless remote control unit.
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For remote control, point the supplied remote control
unit RC-241
towards
this sensor.
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When a signal is transmitted from the remote control
unit, the remote control indicator in the display
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light up briefly.
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Display
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The
digital
display
is divided
into sections,
such
as
Remaining time of current track
displays for track number, playback time and calendar,
as shown
below.
Pause
indicator
Play indicator
All repeat indicator
Remaining time of entire disc
Auto space indicator
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Remote
control
indicator
Program indicator
Emphasis indicator
A-B repeat indicator
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Play Button ( > PLAY)
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Press this button to start playback of a disc.
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is displayed, and
the track number
being
played is displayed together
with the elapsed
playback time of the track.
Tracks are shown on the calendar display. Once a track
has been played, the corresponding track number goes
out on the calendar
display.
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Stop Button ( MH STOP)
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Press this button to stop playback.
The disc will stop rotating, and the number of tracks and
total playing time of the disc are displayed on the
TRACK
NO. and TIME displays, respectively.
In case programmed
playback is engaged when this
button is pressed, the number of tracks and total playing
time of the program are displayed.
Pause
Button
(Ii PAUSE)
Press this button to stop playback temporarily.
If this button is pressed during playback, playback is
stopped temporarily, the
indicator goes out and
the
indicator lights.
Press this button or the play button ( ® PLAY) again to
continue
playback.
Use these buttons for the direct search and program
memory functions.
For direct search, press for example button [3] if you
want to hear track number 3. For track number 12, press
then [2]. To program tracks, press the PROG/
DIRECT button @ to set to the program
mode.
Program Button (PROG/ DIRECT)
Auto Edit Button (A. EDIT)
The tracks on a CD are automatically split into two
halves, Side A and Side B, like an analog disc, with the
division at the place between tracks which is closest to
1/2 the total playing time, and with the tracks remaining
in the same order.
When this button is pressed in the stop mode, the total
playing time for the first half and the track numbers on
the calendar are displayed for approximately 2 seconds.
Next, the same is done for the second half, after which
the unit is automatically set to the pause mode at the
beginning of the first track. When the PLAY or PAUSE
button is pressed,
playback begins, and the unit is
automatically set to the pause mode at the beginning of
the first track of the second half which was previously
displayed. When the PLAY or PAUSE button is pressed
again, playback begins, and the unit is automatically set
to the stop mode at the end of the last track on the disc.
This function will only work for discs with a total of 20
tracks or less. Also, when this function is used the mode
is automatically set to the program
mode,
so direct
search is not possible.
The auto edit function is cleared when the STOP button
is pressed.
The data for the total playing time recorded on the disc
and the actual total playing time of the tracks differ, so
there may be a difference between the time displayed in
the stop mode (the total playing time) and the total of
the times of the first and second halves in the auto edit
mode (about 2 seconds).