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INSTALLATION

OPERATION

POWER SUPPLY SETTING

FRONT OF PLAYER (Fig. 2)

Check that the type plate on the rear of your
player indicates the correct supply voltage.

If your nnains supply voltage is different, con­

sult your dealer or our Service Organisation.

Certain versions of this player are equipped

with a voltage selector (3), which enables you

to set the player to the correct mains voltage

yourself. When changing the voltage setting, it

IS also necessary to change the mains fuse (1)

to one of the correct rating: T200 mA (slow

blow fuse) for 110/127 V; T100 mA (slow blow

fuse) for 220 V - 230 V/ 230 V - 240 V.

CONNECTIONS/F/fif. 1)

No connection

should be made to the earth

terminal of the plug I

For 13 A plugs, conforming to BS1363, use a 3

A fuse.

For other plugs, use a 5 A or lower fuse in the
plug, adaptor or at the distribution board.

1 Mains fuse holder (not all versions)

See 'Power supply setting'.

2 Mains socket

• Insert the plug of the mains lead (supplied) into

the mains socket.

• Connect the other end to your mains supply.

- The player is now switched on immediately

(STAND BY).

3 Voltage selector (not all versions)

See 'Power supply setting'.

4 ANALOGUE OUT

For the connecting cable to the amplifier.

• Insert a red plug into the 'R' socket and the

other plug into the 'L' socket.

• Insert the two other plugs into the correspon­

ding sockets of the CD or AUX input of your
amplifier. You can also use the TUNER or TAPE

IN connection, but neverthe PHONO input!

6 Connection for the mains lead

FITTING A MAINS PLUG (U.K. only)

______________

The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accor­

dance with the following code:

Blue - Neutral; Brown - Live.

As the colours of the wires may not correspond
with the terminal identification in your plug, pro­

ceed as follows:

• Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked

'L' or coloured brown or red.

• Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked

'N' or coloured blue or black.

1 SHUFFLE

Playing in random order.

2 REPEAT

Repeating play.

3 Display

Informs you about the functioning of the play­

er.

4 (◄TRACKS!

- Selecting another track during play.

- Selecting a track to start play with.
- Selecting tracks when compiling a programme.
- Selecting the tape length when making a tape

recording.

5 ◄◄ SEARCH ►►

-

Fast search for a passage.

- Selecting the tape length when making a tape

recording.

6 SCAN

Automatically playing the beginning of each

track.

7 A-B

Setting the starting and stopping point of a
passage to be repeated.

8 OPEN/CL(ose)

Opening and closing the CD compartment.

9 PROGRAM

- Storing tracks in a programme.
- Checking the programme.
-

Erasing tracks from a programme.

10 EDIT

Selecting EDIT mode to enter the tape length

when making a tape recording.

11 STOP/CM

- Stopping play.
-

Erasing a programme (CM = Clear Memory).

12 PAUSE

Interrupting play.

13 PLAY/REPLAY

-

Starting play.

-

Returning to the beginning of a track.

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