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The remote control unit keys are listed here, together
with the number (in square brackets) of the corre-
sponding key on the main unit, when these keys are
identical in function to those on the main unit. When
these keys have a different function, or are additional
to those on the main unit, an explanation of their
function is provided.

[30] OPEN/CLOSE key

See

[4]

.

[31] Number keys

These number keys are used to select tracks for pro-
grammed playback, or to select a particular track to
play. See section 3, "Playback operations", for details
of how to perform these operations.

When entering track numbers greater than nine, the
two keys corresponding to the digits that compose
the track number should be pressed in quick7 succes-
sion. For instance, when entering track number 14,
first press the

1

key, quickly followed by the

4

key.

[32] REPEAT key

This key works in the same way as the repeat key on
conventional CD players.

Repeated presses of this key will cycle between the
following repeat modes: repeating the current track
(

REPEAT 1

), repeating the whole disc (

REPEAT

ALL

), and no repeat.

[33] PGM key

Use this key in conjunction with the number keys for
programmed playback, as described in 3.3.1, "Pro-
grammed playback".

[34] DISPLAY key

See

[6]

.

[35] FINALIZE key

See

[11]

.

[36] ERASE key

See

[12]

.

[37] SYNC START key

See

[18]

.

[38] AUTO/MANUAL

See

[7]

.

[39] TRACK INCR key

When the track increment function is in manual
mode, as selected with the

AUTO/MANUAL

key

[7]

, pressing this key while a disc is being recorded

will increment the current track number. See 4.4,
"Manual track division" and 4.4, "Manual track divi-
sion" for details.

This is equivalent to pressing the

RECORD

key on

the main unit

[17]

when recording a disc. This key

has no effect in playback mode.

[40] SKIP keys

See

[13]

.

[41] SEARCH keys

These three keys allow fast playback in either the for-
ward or backward direction in order to assist precise
location of a point on a disc, similar to the cue and
review modes on a tape recorder.

Pressing the

or

Ô

key will start playback at

twice normal speed in either the forward or backward
direction respectively.

Pressing the

FAST

key, followed by the

or

Ô

key, will start playback at eight times normal speed
in either the forward or reverse direction,
respectively.

[42] STOP key

See

[14]

.

[43] PLAY key

See

[15]

.

[44] PAUSE key

See

[16]

.

[45] RECORD key

See

[17]

.