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OTHER POSSIBILITIES

LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES (PHONES)

Connect

headphones

with

a

6.3

mm

jack

plug

and

an

imped­

ance between 8 and 2000 ohms to the PHONES jack.

• The sound level is adjusted with the VOLUME control._________________________

PERSONAL PRESETS

Important!

-

When

setting

allow

no

more

than

TsecondsXo

elapse

between

pressing

the

various

buttons,

otherwise

DISC

READYvj\\\

light

up

again

and

the

display

will

again

show

the

number

of

tracks

and the playing time of the disc.

-

As soon as you press STORE, the next function to be set will

automatically

appear

on

the

display.

You

must

therefore

store

the functions in the order in which they appear on the display.

-

The

settings

will

remain

stored

in

the

player’s

memory,

even

if

you switch it off.

- You can set the following in this order:

The brightness of the display

Press PRESETS.

>

PP(=

Personal

Presets)

lights

up

with

above

it

SR/GHTWESS;

afterthis you will seethe level at which brightness has been set.

Press

brightness.

Press STORE.

> The brightness has now been set.

The play mode (AUTO)

Depending on what play mode you select, after switching on the

player or closing the tray by hand, play will automatically begin

with:

- the whole disc (AUTO-PLAY);

- the FTS 1 program of the disc (AUTO-FTS 1);

- the FTS 2 program of the disc (AUTO-FTS 2) or

- the tracks of the disc in a random order (AUTO-RANDOM).

If you select AUTO-STOP, then you must start play yourself with

PLAY/REPLAY, RANDOM or SCAN.

> AUTO-STOPlightsupabove ’PP’

Press « CURSOR or CURSOR !» until the required play mode

appears on the display.

Press STORE.

> The play mode has now been set._________________________________________

NAMING DISCS AND TRACK NUMBERS (TITLE)

Using

the

digit/alphabet

buttons

you

can

give

all

discs

and

track

numbers a ’name’.

A

’name’

can

consist

of

a

maximum

of

12

characters

(letters,

digits

and/or

symbols).

Each

button

has

marked

on

it

what

digit

and what letters can be entered with it. With button ’9’ you can

I. With button ’0’ you can enter the symbols

I , + ,

enter a space (■.

<, -, >, _ and *.

Naming a disc

Press TITLE.

> TITLE lights up.

> ’0’ appears under TRACK.

> The cursor begins to flash on the display.

You

can

now

enter

the

required

’name’;

after

each

character

thatyou key in press CURSOR W> to pass on to the next position

on

the

display

(with

«

CURSOR

you

return

to

the

previous

position).

Press

STORE

as

soon

as

you

have

entered

the

complete

’name’.

> The ’name’ disappears and

STORED

lights up.

>

The

’name’

appears

again.

The

first

character

flashes;

you

can

still change the ’name’ if you wish.

Press TITLE if there is nothing you wish to change.

>

The

’name’

has

now

been

stored

in

the

permanent

(FTS)

memory of the player.

Naming a track number

Press TITLE.

> TITLE lights up.

> ’0’ appears under TRACK.

Select the required number with NEXT or PREVIOUS.

> The number appears under TRACK.

Now enter the ’name’ and store it using STORE.

Track

numbers

can

still

be

named

even

if

a

’name’

has

already

been stored for the entire disc.

Note!

If

NO

SPACE

lights

up

after

you

have

pressed

STORE,

then

the

memory is full: you will have to erase one or more ’names’ to make

space for the new one.____________________________________________________

CHANGING A ’NAME’

Press TITLE.

> The ’name’ appears on the display; the first character flashes.

Enter the new ’name’ and store it again using STORE.________________________

CHECKING THE TITLE MEMORY

Press INFO.

> FTS/WFO lights up.

Press NEXT until

TITLE MEMORY

appears on the display.

> You will now receive the information on the ’names’ entered.

You will see in succession:

TITLE NR 1

followed by the ’name’,

TITLE NR 2to\\owed

by the ’name’ etc.

If

no

names

have

been

stored

in

the

FTS

memory,

then

NO

TITLE

lights up.

With

NEXT

you

can

proceed

more

rapidiy

to

the

next

block

of

information.

ERASING A ’NAME’

Press INFO.

> FTS/WFO lights up.

Press NEXT until

the number

of the name appears on the

display; for example

TITLE NR 02.

Hold CLEAR pressed down until

DELETED

lights up.

> The name has now been erased.