NAMES AND FUNCTIONS
OF
PARTS-
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Power
Switch
(POWERI
o
Press
this
switch
to
turn the
power
ON.
o
When
the power
is
turned
on,
l0A)
is displayed on the
TRACK
NO.
display, and
if
no disc is
loaded,
all numbers on the
track
number calendar
light after
several
seconds.
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Disc
Holder
o
Place
the disc on the
disc
.
Use
the
open/close button
(
close
the disc
holder.
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Thedischoldermayalso
beclosed
bypressingtheplay
button
(
>
PLAY)
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or
pause
button
(
tl
PAUSE)
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O
Open/Close
Bunon
(
A
OeEN/CLOSE)
e
The
disc holder is opened and
closed
by
pressing
this
button.
o
Press
this
button
once
to open the disc holder, and
once
again to
close
it.
o
When
the
disc
holder
is closed
with
a
disc loaded,
the
disc
will
rotate
for
a
couple of
seconds
while
the disc contents are
read.
The number of tracks and
total
playback
time
on
the
disc
are
then
displayed
on the digital
display
@.
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Disptay
o
The
digital display
is
divided into
sections, such as displays
for
track number,
playback
time
and calendar, as
shown
below.
Remaining
time
of
All
repeat
entire
disc
Auto
space
20-track
music
Play
indlcator
indicator
indicator
calendar
Remai
time
of
Remote
control
current
track
sensor
Pause
indicator
A-B
repeat
indicator
ind
Program
i
ndicator
o
Remote
Control
Sensor
This
sensor
receives
the
infrared light
transmitted
from
the
wireless remote
control
unit.
For remote control, point
the
supplied remote control
unit
RC-207
towards
this
sensor.
When a
signal
is
transmitted
from
the remote control unit,
the
remote
control
indicator
in the
display @
will
light
up briefly.
O
Auto Edit Button
(AUTO
EDIT)
The
Auto
Edit
feature splits the tracks on
a CD
into
two
halves, Side
A
and Side
B.
This
will
facilitate easy recording onto
a
two-sided
cassette tape
with
the
CD
player assigning the tracks
so
they
will
fit
onto
both sides, no tracks being broken half-way
through
when the
tape
end
is
reached.
o
When
this button
is pressed in
the stop
mode, the
total
playing
time of the
first
half,
i.e., Side
A,
and
the corresponding
track
numbers
on
the track
number calendar
are
displayed
for
2
seconds. The same
information
is
then
displayed
for the other
half,
i.e.,
Side
B.
The
CD
player enters
the
standby mode
for
playback,
starting from track
1.
Pressthe
play
button
(
>
PLAY)
or pause
button
(
!l
PAUSE)
to start playback. When the
first
half
of the disc
has been played,
the
CD
player
enters
the
standby
mode
for
playback of the second half,
i.e.,
Side
B.
Turn over the
cassette
tape,
and
then
press
the play
button
(
>
PLAY)
or
pause
button
(
ll
PAUSE)
to
start
playback
of the
second
half.
.
The
Auto
Edit
feature only works when
a disc
with
20
or fewer
tracks
is played.
Since
this function
is
fully
automatic,
manual
selection
of
tracks
is
not
possible.
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Auto
Space
Button
(AUTO
SPACE)
o
Pressing
this
button
will
cause the
fIlSPAeEl
indicator
to light
and
a
blank
space
of
approximately
4
seconds
is
inserted
between
tracks during
CD playback. Pressing
the
button
once
more, the
tA.
SPAC-tr]
indicator
goes
out
and the
Auto
Space
feature
is
cancelled.
o
When one of the track search buttons (
l(
or
Dl
)
is pressed,
the Auto
Space
function
will
not
operate.
o
The
Auto
Space
function
will
work
during
normal
playback
as
well as
programmed
playback.
o
Although
4-second blanks
are
inserted between tracks, this
additional
time is not
reflected by
the
indication on
the
time
remaining display
or
time
display when the
Auto
Edit
function
is
engaged.
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Repeat
Atl
Tracks
Button
(ALL)
.
Press
this
button
to
repeat playback
of
all
tracks.
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When
this button
is pressed,
IÄfÜ
tlsl'ts
on
the
display and
all
tracks
on the
disc
or in
a
program
will
be repeatedly
played
back.
Press
this button
once more
to
disengage
the
Repeat
All
function.
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with
the
label
facing
up.
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Power Switch (POWER)
Press
this
switch
to turn
the
power
ON.
When
the power is turned on, (J ) is displayed on the TRACK
NO. display, and
if no disc is loaded, all numbers
on the track
number
calendar light after several seconds.
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Disc
Holder
0
Open/Close
Button
(
Place the disc on the disc holder with the label facing
up.
Use the open/close button ( &
OPEN/CLOSE) @ to open and
close the disc holder.
The disc holder may also be closed by pressing the play button (
> PLAY) ® or pause button
( Il PAUSE)
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OPEN/CLOSE)
The disc holder is opened
and closed
by pressing
this button.
Press this button once to open the disc holder, and once again to
close it.
When the disc holder is closed with a disc loaded, the disc will
rotate for a couple of seconds while the disc contents are read.
The number of tracks and total playback time on the disc are
then displayed
on the digital display @.
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Display
The digital display is divided into sections, such as displays for
track
number,
playback
time
and
calendar,
as shown
below.
Remaining
time of
All repeat
ennre disc
Auto space
20-track music
Play
indicator
ind'icator
mdlcator calendar
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9
10
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Lls
12
13
14
15
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16
17
18
19
20
X
D PLAY
ALL
TOTAL
ASPACE
" PAUSE
A-B
SINGLE
EMPHASIS
Pause indicator A-B repeat
G
.
/Remalnmg
time
of
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Remote
control
curren
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t track
Emphasis
sensor
indicator
Program
@
Remote
Control
Sensor
This sensor
receives the infrared
light transmitted
from
the
wireless remote control
unit.
For
remote
control,
point
the
supplied
remote
control
unit
RC-207 towards this sensor.
When a signal is transmitted from the remote control unit, the
remote control indicator in the display @ will light up briefly.
Auto Edit Button
(AUTO
EDIT)
The Auto Edit feature splits the tracks on a CD into two halves, Side
A and Side B. This will facilitate easy recording onto a two-sided
cassette tape with the CD player assigning the tracks so they will fit
onto both sides, no tracks being broken half-way through when the
tape
end
is reached.
When
this button is pressed in the stop mode, the total playing
time of the first half, i.e., Side A, and the corresponding track
numbers
on
the
track
number
calendar
are
displayed
for
2
seconds.
The same
information
is then displayed for the other
half, i.e., Side B. The CD player enters the standby mode for
playback, starting from track 1. Press the play button ( > PLAY)
or pause button ( Il PAUSE) to start playback. When the first half
of the disc has been
played, the CD
player enters the standby
mode for playback of the second half, i.e., Side B. Turn over the
cassette tape, and then press the play button ( } PLAY) or pause
button
( Il PAUSE)
to
start
playback
of the
second
half.
The Auto Edit feature only works when
a disc with 20 or fewer
tracks
is played.
Since this function
is fully automatic,
manual
selection
of tracks
is not
possible.
Auto Space
Button
(AUTO
SPACE)
Pressing this button will cause the [A.
SPACE
]indicator to light
and
a
blank
space
of
approximately
4
seconds
is
inserted
between
tracks
during
CD
playback.
Pressing
the button
once
more, the
indicator goes out and the Auto Space
feature
is cancelled.
When one of the track search buttons ( I44 or PPl ) is pressed,
the
Auto
Space
function
will
not
operate.
The Auto
Space function will work
during
normal
playback as
well
as
programmed
playback.
Although
4-second
blanks
are
inserted
between
tracks,
this
additional
time
is not
reflected
by the
indication
on
the time
remaining display or time display when the Auto Edit function is
engaged.
Repeat All Tracks Button
(ALL)
Press
this
button
to
repeat
playback
of all tracks.
When this button is pressed,
lights on the display and all
tracks
on
the
disc
or in a program
will
be
repeatedly
played
back. Press this button once more to disengage the Repeat All
function.