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OPERATION
EXPLANATION OF KEYS ETC. (Fig. 5)
1 ON/OFF
> For switching on and off.
2 DISPLAY
> Informs you on the functioning of the changer.
> Displays details from the disc contents list.
See also: The indications on the display’.
3 REMOTE CONTROL
> Receives the signals from the remote control.
4 REPEAT
> For repeating play.
5 TRACK/TIME
> For selecting between track/index number and
playing time indication.
6 REVIEW
> For checking a programme.
7 DISC SELECT
> For selecting another disc during play.
> For selecting a disc to start play with.
> For selecting discs during programming.
The — DISC + buttons on the remote control
have the same function
’ from high to low and
’ + ’ from low to high).
8 PLAY-PAUSE
> For starting play (PLAY).
> For briefly interrupting play (PAUSE).
> For holding play at the start of a disc, track or
passage (PAUSE).
9 STOP-CLEAR
> For stopping play (STOP).
> For erasing a programme (CLEAR).
10 PHONES
> For connection of headphones.
See also: ’Listening with headphones’.
11 OPEN/CLOSE
> For opening and closing the cartridge compart
ment.
> For sliding the cartridge out of the changer.
12 SHUFFLE
> For playing in random order.
13 REV SEARCH FORW
> For fast search to a particular passage during
play (REV backwards and FORW forwards).
14 PREVIO.US TRACK NEXT
> For returning to the beginning of a track.
> For selecting another track during play.
> For selecting the track number you want play to
begin with.
> For selecting track numbers when compiling a
programme.
(PREVIOUS from high to low and NEXT from low
to high).
15 PROGRAM
> For storing disc and track numbers in a pro
gramme.
> For erasing track numbers from a programme.
The keys of the remote control have the same
function as the corresponding ones on the changer
(STOP-CLEAR = STOP CM).
For the best reception of its signals you should aim
the remote control as directly as possible at the
REMOTE CONTROL eye.___________________
THE INDICATIONS ON THE DISPLAY (Fig. 6)
Each Compact Disc has, along with the music, a list
of contents detailing the numbers of the tracks and
the playing time of each track.
The changer always scans this first and stores it in
its memory in order, for instance, to provide in
formation via the display.
PROGRAM
> Lights up when a programme is stored in the
changer’s memory and when it is played.
SHUFFLE
> Lights up when the tracks on the discs or in a
programme are played in random order.
REVIEW
> Lights up when you check a programme.
REPEAT
> Lights up when play is repeated.
PAUSE
> Lights up when the changer is in the pause mode.
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> Light up when the changerhas been switched on.
DISC
> Indicates what disc is being played.
> Lights up during playback.
TRACK
> Indicates what track is being played.
INDEX
> The numbers only change if the parts of a track
have index numbers.
TIME
> Lights up when you press TRACK/TIME. The
display then shows the elapsed playing time of
the track playing.
’(((O’
> Ughts up briefly when the REMOTE CONTROL
eye receives a command from the remote
control.
Err
> Lights up briefly when you make a mistake in
operating the changer.
> Lights up briefly if you try to start playback when
the disc is inserted with the printed side up, is not
inserted at all or if it is damaged. If so, the number
of the disc on the number indicator 'i-S’goes out.
disc
> Lights up when the changer has been switched
on.
> Lights up when you press OPEN/CLOSE to open
the cartridge compartment.