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Shuffle play
• Press SHUFFLE @ before or during play. The
SHUFFLE indication lights up and a shuffle logo
appears in the display.
- All tracks will now be played in a random order.
During play you can use NEXTTFIACK/SEARCH UP
@ to select a following random track, or PREV-
TRACK/SEARCH DOWN © to play the same track
again.
• Press SHUFFLE again if you wish to return to
normal play.
Interrupting play
• Press PAUSE ®.
- PAUSE appears in the display.
• Press PAUSE @ again to end pause.
- Play will be resumed where it was stopped.
Stopping play
• Press STOP/CP ® if you wish to stop. The disc
and track number which can be played will now
appear in the display.
• Press OPEN/CLOSE © to remove the CDs.
PROGRAMMING
By programming the player, you can play up to
50 tracks in any desired order. If you exceed the
maximum of 50 tracks, F will appear in the display.
• Press PROGRAM ®.
- PROGR appears blinking for 5 seconds in the
display together with the disc number. A further
selection must be done within the S seconds
banking period, otherwise you have to press
PROGRAM ® again.
• Select the disc number - if necessary - from which
you wish to store tracks using the DISC SELECT
buttons ®.
• Press NEXT TRACK/SEARCH UP ® (or PREV-
TRACK/SEARCH DOWN ©) until the required track
number appears in the display.
• Store the required number using PROGRAM ©.
- Each time you store a track, a P will appear In the
display and PROGR will blink another 5 seconds.
• Repeat this procedure for the other tracks to be
programmed.
• If you program track numbers which do not exist,
these will be ignored during play and erased from the
memory.
• During normal playback (PLAY. SHUFFLE or
INTROSCAN), you can program the number of the
current track into the memory by pressing the
PROGRAM button © twice.
Reviewing the programme
• Press REVIEW ©.
- All track numbers and CD numbers appear in the
programmed order in the display.
Erasing the programme.
• Beginning from the STOP mode, press STOP/CP
©•
• The programme of a particular CD will be erased
if you press STOP/CP ® and the relevant DISC
SELECT button © immediately thereafter.
Playing the programme
• Beginning from the STOP mode, press PLAY/
REPLAY©
- Play begins with the first item in the programme.
Remote control operation
If you connect the CD player, via the REMOTE IN
socket®, to another unit which can be operated by
remote control (e.g. a remotely controllable amplifier,
receiver, etc.), the following functions can be oper¬
ated by remote control:
PLAY/REPLAY, PAUSE, STOP/CP, PREV TRACK/
SEARCH DOWN. NEXT TRACK/SEARCH UP and
STAND BY.
CD Synchro
When using this set in a system with a cassette deck,
suitable for CD Synchro, the CD player transmits
digital control messages to the cassette deck via the
REMOTE IN socket®
The system ensures recording synchronization,
provided that also the REMOTE (or RC-5 or CD
SYNCHRO) socket of the cassette deck Is connect¬
ed to the system.
In CD Synchro mode, the cassette deck starts to
record, when the CD starts to play.
The system even covers re-starting in synchronism
after auto reverse, when your cassette deck has an
auto reverse recording mode.
REMARK: CD SYNCHRO works only with a few
types of HIFI Systems.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Maintenance
The disc
If you handle the discs carefully, cleaning will not be
necessary. Dust or dirt can be removed using a soft,
lint-free cloth. Always wipe the cloth in a straight line
from the centre to the edge of the disc (Rg. 4).
Never use cleaning agents such as are used for
conventional grammophone records.
Never write on the disc label or on a sticker which has
been placed on the label. This can cause irreparable
damage to the music tracks.
The player
Never oil or lubricate the CD mechanism. Keep the
CD compartment free of dust. The CD tray should
therefore never be left open unnecessarily.
This unit complies with the radio interference require¬
ments as laid down in EC regulations.
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