Display, What’s what – Pioneer PDR-509 User Manual
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What’s What
30
30
23ft. (7m)
Keep in mind the following when using the remote control unit:
❖
Make sure that there are no obstacles in between the remote and
the remote sensor on the unit.
❖
Use within the operating range and angle, as shown in the diagram left.
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Remote operation may become unreliable if strong sunlight or
fluorescent light is shining on the unit’s remote sensor.
❖
Remote controllers for different devices can interfere with each
other. Avoid using remotes for equipment located near this unit while
using the PDR–509.
❖
Replace the batteries when you notice a fall off in the operating
range of the remote.
Display
1 RPT / RPT–1 (p.16)
Lights when disc repeat / track repeat mode is on.
2 PGM (p.26)
Lights when program-play mode is active.
3 RDM (p.27)
Lights when random-play mode is active.
4
3 (p.15)
Lights during playback.
5 FADER (p.27, 30)
Blinks during fade in or fade out.
6
8 (p.15)
Lights when the recorder is in either play-pause or
record-pause mode.
7 Message/time display
8 CD / CD–R / CD–RW
Indicates the type of disc currently loaded.
9 FINALIZE (p.33)
Lights if the
CD
-
RW
currently loaded has been finalized.
Also blinks during Automatic Finalization Recording (p.22)
p SYNC (pp.20–22)
Lights when the recorder is in automatic synchro
recording mode.
q D.VOL (p.24)
Lights when the digital volume control function is
active.
w AUTO TRACK (p.30)
Lights when automatic track numbering is on during
recording.
e REC (pp.20-23,25,31)
Lights to indicate recording or record-pause mode.
Blinking display indicates record muting.
r Recording level meter (pp.20–25)
Displays the input level during recording, or the
recorded level during playback.
t OVER indicator (p.25)
Indicates that the input signal overloaded the disc
during recording.
y SKIP ON (p.27, 29)
Lights to indicate that a disc contains skip
ID
s. When
setting or clearing skip
ID
s, the word
SKIP
blinks.
u ANA (p.25)
Lights when the analog input is selected.
OPT (pp.20–24)
Lights when the optical digital input is selected.
COA (pp.20–24)
Lights when the coaxial digital input is selected.
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