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BASIC OPERATIONS (CONT.)
16. RECALL FLASH MEMORY:
The CDI-500 Mp3 can store all your programmed cue points and effect parameters in to memory. These set-
ting may be recalled at any time, even when a disc has been removed and loaded at a later time. To recall the
memory on a specific disc; 1) Be sure a CD is not loaded in to the drive. 2) Press the MEMORY BUTTON (16)
down until the yellow memory LED begins to flash. 3) Insert the CD. "RECALL" will appear in the LCD (30) while
the memory is being installed and the yellow MEMORY BUTTON (16) LED will turn off.
18. FIRMWARE VERSION DISPLAY:
You may display the units firmware version. Firmware is the units internal programming code. To view the
firmware version: While main power is turned off, turn the SEARCH KNOB (28) in a clockwise direction. While
the search knob is turned in a clockwise direction turn main power on. The firmware version will appear in the
LCD (30) as long as the search wheel is held in the clockwise postion.
17. CLEAR ALL MEMORY:
You may clear the system memory at any time. This will erase all your programmed memory and restore the
unit to it's default settings. To clear the memory: While main power is turned off, turn the SEARCH KNOB (28)
in a counter-clockwise direction. While the search knob is turned in a counter-clockwise direction turn main
power on. The LCD (30) will flash three times and default memory will be restored.
15. SYSTEM MEMORY:
The CDI-500 Mp3 comes with an incredible memory system. The CDI-500 Mp3™ can memorize virtually every
customized setting for a particular CD. The unit can memorize all customized effect parameters, cue points,
and samples used on a particular disc. To store all your setting for a CD, press and hold down the MEMORY
BUTTON (16) for at least three seconds. When the memory has been stored properly the yellow MEMORY LED
(16) will flash then turn off. The memory is full the outline of the MEMORY BUCKET in the LCD (30) will disap-
pear.
TIME BAR INDICATOR (46) - Details the time defined in the TIME METER (47) as a visual bar icon. As with
the TIME METER (47) this bar is also dependent on the selected time function [TOTAL REMAIN (49), REMAIN
(49) OR ELAPSED]. This bar will begin to flash when a track is ending regardless
of which time func
t
i
on you
are in. Use the flashing bar as a visual reminder that a track is ending.
14. CHANGING THE TIME DISPLAY (47)/TIME BAR (46):
DURING NORMAL PLAYBACK, pressing the TIME BUTTON (5), will change the
time display information (47 & 46) in the LCD (30). The following is a break down
of the time settings and their definitions:
1)
ELAPSED - This describes the time in the LCD (47) as the current
TRACKS Elapsed running time.
2)
REMAIN (49) - This describes the time in the LCD (47) as the current TRACKS
remaining running time.
3)
TOTAL REMAIN (49) - This describes the time in the LCD (47) as the disc total
remaining running time.
Figure 33
SYSTEM MEMORY