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Operation – Harman-Kardon FL8550 User Manual

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Operation

Play Exchange

The FL8550’s Play Exchange feature
allows you to change discs while the
machine is playing. Using this feature,
you can have uninterrupted play of an
unlimited number of discs, since the
drawer may be opened and discs changed
while the machine is still in play.

To use the Play Exchange function, sim-
ply press the

Open/Close

button

!

a

at any time while the unit is in the

Play mode. The disc drawer will open
and two discs will be available for
change. Replace either disc, or both, as
desired. To reach the other two discs,
press the

Disc Skip

button

* p

. You

may now remove and change either of
these two discs.

When you have finished making any disc
changes, press the

Open/Close

button

! a

. The drawer will close and play

will continue with normal functions.

Time Display

The FL8550’s time display is capable of
showing a wide range of information
about a CD.

In normal operation the display will
show the total running time of the CD
that is currently being played. Each time
the track changes, the time display will
reset to

and begin to increase

again as the disc plays.

To view the time remaining on an indi-
vidual track, press the

Time

button

6

l

once. The display will now show the

time left in the track currently playing.

To view the total time remaining to play
on the disc, press the

Time

button

6

l

twice. In this time display mode the

TRACK

indication will show the tracks

remaining, not the usual display of the
track being played.

Headphone Listening

You may listen to the output of the
FL8550 through headphones by plugging
a set of standard headphones with a

1

4

"

headphone plug into the front panel

Headphones Jack

3

. The volume of

the headphone output may be adjusted
with the

Headphones Level Control

4

. Note that changing the headphone

level will not change the volume for the
main audio output. This is a fixed out-
put, and it is changed using the volume
control on your receiver, preamplifier or
surround processor.

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