Ecler 2VSP-RS User Manual
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(30) Power supply receptacle: IEC connection the mains power supply
(31) Fuse holder
(32) Voltage selector
(33) Remote control RS-232 port (DB9 connector)
4.4. Infrared Remote Control
(34) PLAY/PAUSE key: starts/pauses the playback of audio files
(35) STOP key: stops the current playback
(36) PROG/MEM key:
In CD mode: activates the programming mode, then selects the tracks or program to
be played when the PLAY key is pressed. In this mode the STOP key deletes the
existing program
In TUNER mode: press the MEM key then select a memory location or preset using
the numeric keys (39 and 41) and press the MEM key again to store the currently
tuned frequency in a memory location from 1 to 30
(37) ASM key:
In TUNER mode: maintaining it 1.5 second will activate the automatic FM stations
search and save
(38) ID3 - MO/ST key:
In MP3 playback mode: displays the ID3 tag information
In TUNER mode: toggles between mono and stereo modes for the FM tuner
(39) Numeric keys, 1-10: allow to directly select a track (CD mode) or a preset stored in memory
(TUNER mode)
(40) DIRECT key: allows to use the numeric keys to enter a specific frequency in the FM tuner if you
have previously selected to control it with the (49) key
(41) +10 key: each time you press it, it adds ten to the number selected with the numeric keys (39)
(42) ►► FOLDER key: skips to the next folder (press STOP before if you are in PLAY mode)
(43) ◄◄ FOLDER key: skips to the previous folder (press STOP before if you are in PLAY mode)
(44) REPEAT key:
In CD mode: press repeatedly to select a playback mode from the following:
o repeat playback of a single track (REPEAT TRACK)
o repeat playback of a folder (REPEAT FOLDER)
o repeat playback of all tracks in order (REPEAT ALL)
o random playback of all tracks (PLAY ALL RANDOM TRACK)
o playback of all tracks (PLAY ALL)
(45) EJECT key: ejects the CD from the player
(46) REV/DOWN key:
In CD mode: skips to the previous track
TUNER mode: briefly pressing it decreases step by step the tuned radio frequency
shown on the display. Maintaining it (1.5 second) launches the downward auto tuning
(“scan”) to search a frequency, stopping when a valid FM signal is found