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Using The Remote Control

Using The Remote Control

Open/Close

Open/Close

Buttons numbered 1-0

Buttons numbered 1-0

Personal selection repeat

Personal selection repeat

Random

Random

Repeat

Repeat

Note:  Install the two AA batteries supplied before trying to use your remote control.
Do not place anything in front of the display area on the CD player, or the remote 
control may not work.

Press this button to open and close the CD drawer.

These buttons allow direct access to individual tracks on the disc.  
To select a track, press the corresponding keypad button.  The 
player will move to the selected track and begin playing.  There is 
no need to hit the play button.  For tracks greater than 9, enter the 
digits in sequence.  For example, to play track 13, press 1, then 3.  
The display will show 13 and the CD will begin playing in a few 
seconds. 

Prog(Program)

Prog(Program)

This button, labeled PROG, allows you to program as many as 16 
tracks on the current disc for playback in a specific order. For 
example, you could program the XCD-99 to play track 5, followed 
by track 3, followed by track 13. To begin a program:

1.  Insert a disc and press the OPEN/CLOSE button to close the 
     drawer. The  XCD-99 will read the contents of the disc.

2.  Press the PROG button on the remote control. The display will 
     show, P:00 00, indicating that the unit is waiting for the first track 
     to be programmed.

Once you have programmed your play list, simply press the Play button.  The 
XCD-99 will begin playing your selected tracks.  The XCD-99 will remain in 
PROGRAM mode until you open the disc drawer or press the Play button then Stop 
button twice.  
Whilst playing a programmed play list, most functions that would normally effect the 
entire disc operate on just the memorized program. For example, the Skip button
(double-arrow previous and next buttons), advance to the next or previous track in 
the memorized program.

3.  Enter the first track number using the keypad buttons numbered 1-0. Your 
     selection will in a few seconds be memorized automatically and the display 
     will change to, P:01 05, indicating that one track(track 5) has been memorized. 
     Continue entering the rest of your selections using the numbered keypad 
     buttons only.  Note: there is no need to press the PROG(Program) button again 
     as each selection is memorized as it is entered.  If you make a mistake whilst 
     programming, you can delete the last track entered by pressing the Clear button
     (see below).

This button allows you to repeat the current track or the entire disc continuously.  
Press the Repeat button once(a "T" appears on the display) and the current track 
will repeat.  Press the Repeat button once more(an "A" appears on the display) 
and entire disc will repeat.  Press the Repeat button again and the repeat function 
stops. Pressing the Open/Close button also stops the repeat function.

If you wish to hear a certain section of the disk which is not a discrete track, 
assuming the section you wish to hear starts at point A and ends at point B, enter 
commands as follows: At the desired starting point, press the REPEAT key on the 
remote control three times consecutively. The unit will remember this point as the 
starting point (point A) and the screen will display A-. When the recording has 
reached the desired end point, press the REPEAT key on the remote controller
again. The unit will remember this point as the finishing point(point B) and the
screen will display A-B. The desired section will replay until the [REPEAT] key on
the remote control is pressed again.
Note: This function is not available when the player is stopped. 

This instructs the CD player to play tracks from the entire disc in random order. 
Once all of the tracks have been played, the disc will stop playing.

A-B

HDCD

HDCD

R

R

HDCD   is an encoding technique that allows a CD to have greater effective dynamic 
range, reduced distortion, and increased detail.  HDCD discs are identified by an 
HDCD logo on the package.  No user action is required to play an HDCD recording. 
The XCD-99 player automatically senses HDCD encoding and enables the circuitry. 
The blue HDCD LED on the front panel will light to indicate that you are playing an 
HDCD.

R

R

OPEN/
CLOSE

OPEN/
CLOSE

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

7

7

8

8

9

9

0

0

SCAN

SCAN

REPEAT

REPEAT

MUTING

MUTING

PROG

PROG

RANDOM

RANDOM

DISPLAY

DISPLAY

POWER

POWER

  X C D - 9 9

  X C D - 9 9

 8

 8

 7

 7

Summary of Contents for XCD-99

Page 1: ... S McCaslin Blvd 189 Louisville CO 80027 USA TEL 303 543 7500 email support av123 com 368 S McCaslin Blvd 189 Louisville CO 80027 USA TEL 303 543 7500 email support av123 com XCD 99 XCD 99 POWER POWER PLAY PLAY STOP STOP OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE PREV PREV NEXT NEXT XCD 99 COMPACT DISC PLAYER XCD 99 COMPACT DISC PLAYER ...

Page 2: ...the unit power cord or plug with wet hands Do not allow foreign objects or liquids into the enclosure through any openings If liquid enters the unit or a foreign object gets into the enclosure immediately disconnect the power cord from the wall and take the unit to an authorized ONIX service person for inspection and necessary repairs You must allow 50 mm or 2 inches of unobstructed clearance arou...

Page 3: ...ER DE CLASSE 1 PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL LASER DE CLASSE 1 PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1 Thank you for purchasing the ONIX XCD 99 Stereo Compact Disc Player It uses a precision Philips CDM 12 10 transport controlled by a CD 7 servo system A Burr Brown 24bit 96Khz D A chip is used for digital to analog conversion plus HDCD High Definition Compatible Digital decoding of suitably...

Page 4: ...ill show the track playing number one and the elapsed time of the track being played To Pause interrupt play press the play button once while the disc is playing The display will show Pause To resume play from the same point press the play button again Note It is not good to leave CD players in pause mode for an extended period of time as it decreases laser life Press Stop to stop the CD playing T...

Page 5: ...ndicating that one track track 5 has been memorized Continue entering the rest of your selections using the numbered keypad buttons only Note there is no need to press the PROG Program button again as each selection is memorized as it is entered If you make a mistake whilst programming you can delete the last track entered by pressing the Clear button see below This button allows you to repeat the...

Page 6: ... to very high standards of electromagnetic compatibility CD players and DAC s generate and can radiate RF Radio Frequency energy In some cases this can cause interference with FM and AM radio reception If this is the case keep the CD player and its connecting cables as far from the tuner and its antenna Connecting the XCD 99 and the tuner to different mains sockets may also help to reduce interfer...

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