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OTHER POSSIBILITIES

PERSONAL PRESETS (PRESETS)

IMPORTANT!

-

When entering settings aliow no more than 7

seconds

to elapse

between pressing the various buttons.

-

Each time you press S(tore), the next function to be set wiii

automaticaliy appear on the display. You must therefore store the

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

- All 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 (BRIGHTNESS)

• Press PRESETS.

- PP (= Personal Presets) lights up.
- After

BRIGHTNESS you

will see the level at which the brightness

has been set.

Press CURSOR t>t> or « CURSOR until you obtain the desired

brightness.

• Press S(tore).

- The brightness has now been set.

The play mode (AUTO)

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

player, play will automatically begin with:

the whole CD (AUTO-PLAY);
the FTS 1 program (AUTO-FTS 1);
the FTS 2 program (AUTO-FTS 2) or
the tracks of the CD in a random order (AUTO-RANDOM).

If you select AUTO-STOP, then you must start play yourself with
PLAY/REPLAY, RANDOM or SCAN.

-AUTO-STOP lights up.

Select the required play mode by using CURSOR I>t> or

• Press S(tore).

- The play mode has now been set.

The sound level of the player (VOLUME)

If the player is connected to the amplifier via the VARIABLE output,
play always starts at the set sound level.

-

VOLUME

lights up; after this you will see the sound level which

has been set.

• Select the desired level by using CURSOR M> or • Press S(tore).

- The sound level has now been set.

The fade-in- and fade-out time (FADE TIME)
When play starts the volume will gradually increase over the period

of time entered (max. 20 sec.) to the sound level set on the amplifier.

For this close the CD compartment with PAUSE and start play by
pressing PAUSE again.
If you press PAUSE dur/ngp/aythe volume will gradually decrease.
Restart play by pressing PAUSE again.

- FADETZ/WEiights up.
- Under TIME you will see the set fade-in/fade-out time.

• Select the required time by using CURSOR t>> or« CURSOR.
• Press S(tore).

- The fade-in/fade-out time has now been set.

The programming mode (See also: ’PROGRAMMING’)
-

POS PROG

or

DEL PROG

lights up.

Seiect the desired programming mode by using CURSOR W>

(POS = add-in or DEL = take-out).

• Press S(tore).

- The programming mode has now been set.

Extra pause (COPY PAUSE)

You can insert an extra pause of up to 5 seconds between tracks.

- COPY PAUSE lights up.
- if you have set an extra pause time, this will be shown underTIME.

• Using CURSOR I» or

seconds of extra pause you wish to insert.

• Use S(tore) to store the extra pause.

-

BRIGHTNESS

iights up again; you have now been through all the

presets.

• Press STOP/CM or PRESETS again.

-

DISC READY

lights up and the display shows the number of

tracks and the playing time of the CD.

RECORDING FROM YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER (EDIT)

In the EDfT mode you can store the recording time of the tape in the

piayer memory. This will then determine which tracks fit on one side
of the tape and a pause wiii automatically be inserted after the last

track.

IMPORTANT!

-

If the player has been connected to the amplifier via the

VARIABLE output, the T VOLUME A buttons may not be used

during recording, as they affect the strength of the signai from the

piayer.

-

if the sound ievel has been reduced in the PRESETS mode, it

must be returned to the sound level set on the amplifier using
CURSOR ».

• Press EDiT.

-

CASSETTE

lights up with beneath it

C 090.

With NEXT or PREVIOUS you can now select the required

recording time: ’C 120’, ’C 046’, ’C 060’ or ’C 90’.

You can also key in the time using the ’1-0’ digit buttons; for a

60-minute tape you should key in ’060’.

You can now record the entire CD or a program from if; the

program must be stored in advance.

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

-

CASSETTE SIDE A

iights up. followed by

PLAY or PROGRAM

PLAY.

-

The track number indicator shows which tracks fit onto side A of

the tape; these numbers wiii be played one after the other.

-

If an extra pause time (COPY PAUSE) has been stored, this wiii

be counted down first after each track, followed by the pause time

which is already on the CD.

- After the last track play will stop.
-

CASSETTE SIDE B

lights up and the track number indicator now

indicates the tracks for side B.

• Turn the tape over.

- The remaining tracks will now be played.

NOTE!

As soon as you press PLAY/REPLAY, the other player functions

(except TiME, REVIEW and DIM) will temporarily be switched off to

prevent the recording being interfered with.

LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES (PHONES)_________________________

Connect headphones with a 6.3 mm jack plug to the PHONES

jack.

• The sound level is adjusted with the VOL(ume) control.

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