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Direct
Disc
Access
1.
Press
one
of
the
Direct
Disc
Access
buttons
(4)
@)
to
select
from
discs
1
6.
The
disc
and
track
numbers
will
appear
in
the
display.
2.
Press
the
UP/FF
®
or
DN/REW
©
switch
for
musical
track
selection.
Fast
Forward/Fast
Backward
The
fast
forward/fast
backward
feature
works
in
the
play
mode
only.
Press
either
the
FF
@
or
the
REW
©
switch
and
hold
it
down
for
more
than
1
second.
To
move
the
pickup
forward
rapidly,
hold
down
the
FF
switch
@.
To
move
the
pickup
backward
rapidly,
hold
down
the
REW
switch
©.
Release
the
button
when
you
get
to
the
desired
position
on
the
disc.
When
the
pickup
reaches
the
end
of
the
disc,
it
will
begin
playback
from
the
beginning
of
the
first
track
on
the
next
disc.
Se
aa
eee
Repeat
(One/All)
This
feature
allows
you
to
continuously
repeat
a
single
track
or
one
entire
disc.
To
Repeat
a
Single
Track
1.
Locate
the
music
track
of
your
choice
using
the
UP
®
or
DN
©
switch.
2.
Press
the
RPT
button
@.
The
REPEAT
indicator
will
illuminate
on
the
dot
matrix
display
43).
The
music
track
will
be
played
back
repeatedly.
3.
To
stop
repeat
play,
press
the
RPT
button
@
twice.
To
Repeat
an
Entire
Disc
1.
While
playing
a
disc,
press
the
RPT
button
@
until
the
ALL
indicator
will
illuminate.
2.
The
disc
will
be
played
back
repeatedly.
3.
To
stop
repeat
play,
press
the
RPT
button
@
once.
The
indicator
illumination
will
be
off.
Disc
Scan
Press
the
SCAN
button
@
(8)
for
7524R)
and
the
unit
will
playback
the
first
10
seconds
of
each
track
in
succession.
This
function
is
useful
in
searching
ahead
on
a
disc
for
a
specific
selection.
Pressing
the
SCAN
button
@
a
second
time
deactivates
the
function.
M.1.X.
(Random
Play)
Press
the
M.I.X.
button
@)
while
the
unit
is
in
the
play
or
pause
mode.
Musical
tracks
on
the
selected
disc
will
be
played
back
in
a
random
sequence
generated
by
the
microprocessor.
After
all
the
tracks
on
the
disc
have
been
played
back
once,
the
player
will
begin
a
new
random
sequence.
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