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RANDOM TRACK No. SCAN REMAIN TIME REPEAT
INDX
12 34 56 78 910 1112 1314 1516
PROGRAM
ONE
ALL
AB
CD PLAYER CD PLAYER DISPLAY
q
Power operation switch
(ON/STANDBY)
When the switch is pressed, the standby mode
is set and “OFF” appears on the display. When
pressed again, the power turns off. (This
operation is not performed when the receiver
system power operation switch is off.)
w
OPEN/CLOSE button (5)
Press this to open and close the disc tray.
When pressed once, the disc tray opens out,
and when pressed again, the disc tray closes. If
a disc is loaded, the total number of tracks and
total playing time of the disc are displayed
several seconds after the disc tray is closed.
e
Disc tray
Load discs here.
r
1 (play) button
Press this button to start playing the disc.
Even when the disc tray is open, the disc tray
closes and playback begins when this button is
pressed.
t
3 (pause) button
Press this button to stop playback temporarily.
Press the play button (1) to cancel the pause
mode and resume playback.
y
2 (stop) button
Press this button to stop playback.
u
Display
i
8/6 (automatic/manual search
reverse) button
Use this to move to the beginning of a specific
track.
When pressed during playback or in the pause
mode, the pickup moves backward a number of
tracks equal to the number of times the button
is pressed.
o
7/9 (automatic/manual search
forward) button
Use this to move to the beginning of a specific
track.
When pressed during playback or in the pause
mode, the pickup moves forward a number of
tracks equal to the number of times the button
is pressed.
The automatic search mode is set if the
i or
o button is released within 0.5 seconds, and
the manual search mode is set if the button is
held for over 0.5 seconds.
The following is displayed on the track number display:
When the disc’s data cannot be read properly……………………………………………………………
In the stop mode ………………………………………………………………………Total number of tracks
In the play and program modes …………………………………………………………………Track number
The following is displayed on the time display:
When the disc’s data cannot be read …………………………………………………………
In the stop mode ……………………………………………………………………………Total playing time
In the play and pause modes …………………………………………………Elapsed time for current track
In the program mode……………………………………………………Elapsed time of programmed tracks
When the outermost section of the disc is reached during the manual search operation ………
This lights when the RANDOM
button is pressed.
1 (the play indicator)
lights when a disc is
playing, and
3 (the
pause indicator) lights
when the pause
mode is set.
Music calendar
The numbers of the tracks on the disc are displayed here (up to track number 16). The number
for the corresponding track turns off after that track is played.
During programmed playback, the numbers of the programmed tracks are displayed (up to track
number 16).
All the numbers light if the disc’s data cannot be read properly.
This changes as follows each time the REPEAT button is pressed:
1st press : REPEAT (single-track repeat) is displayed and the number of the track to be repeated on the music
calendar lights.
2nd press : REPEAT (all-track repeat) is displayed.
3rd press : REPEAT is displayed.
4th press : REPEAT is displayed.
5th press : Nothing is displayed.
(Only REPEAT and REPEAT are displayed in the stop mode.)
ALLONE
A / B
A /
ALL
ONE
”PROGRAM“ lights
during programmed
playback.
This lights if there are more than
17 tracks on the disc.
Track number display Time display
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