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mon
Enables the output of appropriately equipped tape
machines to be heard while recording. The source
to be recorded is chosen by the input selection
buttons in the normal way. A second operation of
the mon key restores normal operation.
Alternatively operates the mono function on
appropriately equipped preamplifiers.
Compact Disc
prev
Selects the previous track or index point.
next
Selects the next track or index point.
stop
Stops cd play.
play
Begins cd play.
<< & >>
Fast reverses and fast forwards the cd.
repeat
repeats the cd or programmed tracks.
pause
Pauses the cd.
Tuner
mode
Switches the tuner sequentially through
manual, scan and preset
modes. Modes are
indicated by the scan and preset indicators on
the tuner display.
up & down
These keys both have three possible functions
depending upon the selection of the mode key.
In
manual
mode the up and down keys adjust
the tuning frequency in 0.1MHz steps. In
scan
mode the up and down keys will make the
tuner search for stations. In
preset
mode the
up and down keys will tune to the next
numbered preset.
mono
Toggles between mono and stereo operation.
The tuner display will indicate stereo when
both stereo operation is selected and a stereo
signal is received. The mono button on the
tuner will illuminate when mono is selected.
24.4 Soft Keys
These keys operate functions depending on the System
Component Key setting.
In preamp mode the
numeric keys
will switch
between the preamplifier inputs. In cd mode the
numeric keys
will select tracks. In tuner mode
the
numeric keys
will select tuner presets or
tuner frequency. In record mode the
numeric
keys
will switch between record inputs on
appropriately equipped preamplifiers.
24.5 CD Track Programming
In CD mode the prog key enables specific tracks and their play
order to be programmed.
To program a play order select a track number from the
numeric
keys
followed by the
prog
key until the desired selection is
complete. During selection, the track number indicated in the
player display will be followed by either
P
or
—
or no display.
P
indicates that the track is already selected,
—
indicates that the
track can be selected.
The
prog
key can also be used to delete tracks from a play
order. To delete a track, press and hold the
prog
key until the
prog indicator in the CD display illuminates then delete the track
or tracks using the
numeric keys
followed each time by a further
operation of the
prog
key. During deletion the track number
indicated in the player display will be followed by either
C
or
—
or no display.
C
indicates that the track is already deleted,
—
indicates that the track can be deleted while no display indicates
that this is the only track remaining and therefore cannot be
deleted.
The CD player can be programmed with a random play order
(from stop with no play order already in place) by pressing
prog
followed by
1.
Similarly, to program a reverse play order, press
prog
followed by
2.
Play orders can be reviewed by pressing
prog
while the player
is either stopped or playing. The player display will then scroll
through the selected tracks. The prog indicator on the player
display will illuminate when a play order has been programmed.
To clear the program memory press and hold the
stop
key.
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