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CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

Front Panel

1. POWER STANDBY / ON button and Indicator

2. Disc Select buttons (1~5)

There are five Disc Selection buttons numbered 1
through 5, each one corresponding to a numbered disc
position on the disc tray. When your disc player is in play-
back mode, you can press one of these buttons to halt
playing of the current disc and start playback of the disc
whose number corresponds to the button you have
pressed.

3. Repeat button

This button is used for repeating one track, one disc or
all discs.

4. Program button

Use this button to program the order in which the

selections are played.

5. Clear button

Use This button to cancel the programmed playback.

6. Time button

The Time button allows any one of four different types of
tracking and time information to be displayed. Each press
of the Time button advances the display once.

7. Disc Tray

Load a disc on this tray with its label side up while the tray
is open.

8. Pause button (

)

Pressing Pause button will halt playback of a disc tem-
porarily with the display showing the Pause indicator and
current track and time. Pressing the Play button again will
resume playback starting from the current track and time
on the disc.

9. Stop button (

)

Pressing the Stop button will halt playback of a disc and

advance the disc to its end. The last track and total time
of the disc will be displayed. Pressing the Play button will
resume playback of the disc starting at its first track.

10. Open/Close button (

)

With one touch of this button the disc compartment
opens for disc loading. With another touch the compart-
ment closes.

11. Disc Skip button

The Disc Skip button located inside on top of the disc
tray is used to rotate the disc tray to its next disc playing
position in a clockwise direction. With each press of this
button, the tray will advance one disc position.
Ex : 1 

2

3

4

5

1

12. Play button (

)

Pressing the Play button will start playback of all discs
loaded onto the disc tray. They will be played in sequen-
tial order starting with the disc loaded into position one
on the tray. Playback in this manner is called
Continuous Play.

13. Search Forward button (

)

When pressed and held down, the Search Forward but-

ton allows the listener to fast forward to a particular
musical passage on disc. When fast forwarding, sound
will be heard and appropriate track and time information
will be displayed.

14. Search Reverse button (

)

When pressed and held down, the Search Reverse but-

ton allows the listener to fast reverse to a particular
musical passage on disc. As the disc is spinning in
reverse, sound will be heard and appropriate track and
time information will be displayed.

15. Skip Forward button (

)

With each press of the Skip Forward button, the disc

currently being played will advance to the beginning of

its next track and resume playing.

16. Skip Reverse button (

)

With one press of the Skip Reverse button, the disc cur-

rently being played will reverse its direction to the begin-
ning of its current track and resume playing. With two
presses of the Skip Reverse button, the disc will reverse
its direction to the beginning of its previously recorded
track and resume playing.

17. Display

This display shows the current operating status of this

unit.

Summary of Contents for CDC-85

Page 1: ...age within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the litera ture accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO ...

Page 2: ...ngs or placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or cabinet that may impede the flow of air through the ventilation openings 14 Power Sources This product should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance 15 Grounding or Polarization This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a pl...

Page 3: ... used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same charac teristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards 29 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition 30 Heat The product shou...

Page 4: ...d This Before Operating 5 Handling the Discs 5 CONNECTIONS 6 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 7 Front Panel 7 Display 8 OPERATIONS 9 Basic Operations 9 Repeat Play 9 Program Play 10 Time Display 11 Search function 12 Direct access to a track 12 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 SPECIFICATIONS 14 ...

Page 5: ...compact discs bearing the mark No other discs can be reproduced Always place the compact disc in the disc tray with the label facing upward compact discs can be played only on one side To remove a disc from its storage case press down on the center of the case and lift the disc out holding it care fully by the edges Fingermarks and dust should be carefully wiped off the disc s recorded surface wit...

Page 6: ...control cable to the REMOTE CONTROL jacks as shown in the above diagram Connect the other end of the cable to the rear of the matching STR 84 or PLR 85 receiver The remote control functions of this tape deck will only operate when connected to a matching Techwood STR 84 or PLR 85 receiver 3 AC power cord Plug this AC power cord into a 120 Volt 60 cycle grounded AC wall socket or the AC OUTLETS on ...

Page 7: ...isc compartment opens for disc loading With another touch the compart ment closes 11 Disc Skip button The Disc Skip button located inside on top of the disc tray is used to rotate the disc tray to its next disc playing position in a clockwise direction With each press of this button the tray will advance one disc position Ex 1 2 3 4 5 1 12 Play button Pressing the Play button will start playback o...

Page 8: ...d track time remaining on the disc or total time of the disc being played What type of time indica tion is selected by the time button 7 REPEAT play indicator ONE This lights up when repeat play of a single track is engaged This lights up when repeat play of one entire disc is engaged TTL This lights up when repeat play of all discs in the tray is engaged 8 OVER MARK This indicator lights up when ...

Page 9: ...s the button once more to cancel the repeat play function 1 Press the open close button The disc tray will slide out 2 Load a disc with its label side facing up 3 Press Disc Skip button to select another Tray 4 Load another disc to Tray Repeat as desired for up to 5 discs 5 Press the open close button to close the DISC TRAY 6 Press the Disc Skip button to select a disc 7 Select the track you want ...

Page 10: ...The programmed play sequence is not lost even if the unit is turned off The unit will stop automatically when all programmed tracks have finished playing and the programmed con tents disappear from the display It is possible to program with the disc tray opened Note If you press the program button while programming pro gramming will cease and change into the program recall mode If you stop playbac...

Page 11: ... disappears from the display Adding to any position 1 Select the program number which you want to add a new track to by pressing the program button 2 Enter the new track in the same way as normal programming Time Display Status of the display This unit can display four types of time mode on the time counter in the display 1 The elapsed time of the current track is automatically displayed when play...

Page 12: ...t 1 4 of the current volume Search is possible during pause mode but no sound is heard The CD changer will not search beyond the beginning or the end of the disc 2 Press the stop button to end normal play The play indicator goes off The time display shows total time of the disc Note The unit will stop when the last track on disc number 5 has finished playing Direct access to a Track Select a disc ...

Page 13: ...cable connections Incorrect amplifier operation The CD changer is subject to vibration or physical shock Defective or deeply scratched disc The CD changer is in the normal play mode Loose cable connections Remote cable is not connected to changer and or receiver Changer is not being used with compatible receiver Insert the power plug firmly into the AC outlet Reload the disc with the label side up...

Page 14: ... CIRC Demodulation 1 bit Pick up Section Type Non contact optical reading Lighting Source Semi conductor laser Wave Length 780 nm General Power Requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power Consumption 13 W Dimensions W x H x D 435 x 132 x 396 mm Weight net 6 8 kg Standard Accessories Audio Connection Cord x 1 Owner s manual x 1 Remote Control connection Cable x 1 Improvements may result in specifications and...

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