9
DECK
1
DECK
2
STANDBY
CD
TAPE
TUNER
PHONES
VOLUME
BASSBOOST
UP
DOWN
POP
CLASSICAL
SELECT
DISC
OPEN/CLOSE
POWER
REMOTE SENSOR
PRESET/TUNE
ROCK
PROGRAM
STEREO
/MONO
SEEK
/SCAN
TUNING
REPEAT
INTRO
SHUFFLE
DISC 1
DISC 2
DISC 3
DISC 4
DISC 5
CLEAR
PROGRAM
ATS
100 Hz
1 kHz
10 kHz
STEREO
CUSTOM
CLASSICAL
POP
ROCK
BASS BOOST
1 ALL DISC S
kHz
MHz
REPEAT PROGRAM
INTRO
SHUFFL
REMAIN
TIME
VOLUME
SKIP
TRACK
AUTO
DISC
VIDEO 1
VIDEO 2
1kHz
100 kHz
SRS ( )
CUSTOM
10kHz
3 BAND GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
FM
AM
CD function
button
DISC (1-5) buttons
DISC SELECT button
TRACK/SEARCH
forward
TRACK/SEARCH
backward
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
OPEN/CLOSE
button
Combined with features such as Shuffle, Repeat, and
Programmed play, the five disc CD changer gives you lots
of options for playing CDs. You can play 3” and 5” compact discs.
Using the CD Player
Knowing Your Buttons
The following buttons are used for basic CD operation:
CD
(function button) — Press the CD function button to
choose the CD player.
Disc Select
— Press DISC SELECT button to choose the CD to
be played.
Disc 1 - 5
— Press DISC buttons (1-5) for direct access to each CD.
Track/Search
Backward and Forward
•
Stop mode—
Moves you to the beginning of the
preceding or following track.
•
Play mode
— Press and release
to move to the
beginning of the following track.
Press and hold
to search forward or
to search
backwards.
Press and release
to move to the beginning of
current track (if within one second of current track
system will go to preceding track).
Stop
— Stops play.
Play/Pause
— This button works as a toggle switch:
press to begin play and again to pause play.
Panel Display Messages
The following Panel Display messages tell you what the CD player is
doing:
Message
Meaning
CD function is active
CD drawer is in (closed).
CD drawer is out (open).
There are no discs in the CD drawer.
Too many discs in system, remove a disc from disc tray. Switch to TAPE source and then
back to CD.
No tracks are programmed (applies to both Program and Auto Track Skip modes).
No tracks are available in program play mode or Auto Track Skip mode.
Program is full (applies to both Program and Auto Track Skip modes).
Reading disc’s table of contents (how many tracks it has and the total time for the
disc). This information is displayed in Stop mode.