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Arcam Delta 70.2 - Programming Custom Playback Sequences

Arcam Delta 70.2
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header
will
light
up.
The
time
indicator
wili
also
show
how
much
cumulative
time
has
been
programmed.
In
the
programming
mode,
when
TRACK
is
not
flashing,
the
TRACK
display
shows
the
number
(quantity]
of
tracks
you
have
programmed.
When
TRACK
is
flashing,
the
TRACK
display
shows
the
track
number
(position)
currently
selected
by
the
PREVIOUS
and
NEXT
TRACK
buttons
[9]
and
(10].
Do
not
allow
more
than
six
seconds
to
elapse
between
pressing
the
TRACK
buttons
(9}
and
(10]
to
select
a
track
and
pressing
the
PROGRAM
button
(11).
After
this
time
the
TRACK
header
will
stop
flashing
and
the
microprocessor
in
the
player
will
assume
that
you
have
changed
your
mind;
the
track
can
then
no
longer
be
stored.
The
display
will
revert
to
detailing
the
number
of
tracks
and
total
time
of
the
disc.
To
program
any
'missed'
track
simply
repeat
the
process
described
above.
A
program
can
be
erased
if
the
machine
is
not
playing
a
disc
by
pressing
the
STOP
button
(5)
once.
If
the
machine
is
playing
a
disc
then
STOP
must
be
pressed
twice
once
to
stop
the
disc
and
once
again
to
erase
the
program.
A
program
can
also
be
erased
if
the
drawer
is
opened
by
pressing
the
LOAD
button
(3).
Reviewing
the
stored
program
During
or
after
programming
you
can
check
the
contents
of
the
memory
by
pressing
the
PROGRAM
button
(11).
All
the
stored
track
numbers
will
then
cycle
through
the
track
number
display,
in
your
own
chosen
order
of
play
at
the
rate
of
about
one
per
second.
The
REVIEW
display
header
will
light
up
while
a
review
is
in
progress.
Playing
a
program
To
play
a
complete
program
press
the
PLAY
button
(4).
During
a
programmed
play,
all
functions
operate
as
normal
except
those
associated
with
locating
a
specific
track
or
index
number.
Here
you
are
limited
to
playing
only
the
tracks
you
chose
to
program
and
when
you
push
the
TRACK
buttons
(9)
and
{10},
the
player
will
only
access
these
chosen
tracks,
in
the
order
in
which
you
programmed
them.
Trying
to
go
outside
the
limits
of
the
program
is
not
possible
and
will
cause
the
ERROR
header
on
the
display
to
light
up.
The
SEARCH
buttons
(7)
and
(8)
will
only
operate
in
the
space
between
the
beginning
and
the
end
of
the
track
being
played
you
cannot
move
the
laser
head
outside
these
limits.
Arrival
at
either
limit
is
indicated
by
the
ERROR
header
lighting
up,
whereupon
the
laser
head
will
stop
until
you
release
the
SEARCH
button.
At
any
time
during
play
it
is
possible
to
review
the
part
of
the
stored
program
that
remains
to
be
played
by
pressing
the
PROGRAM
button
(11).
The
display
will
cycle
through
a
list
of
the
remaining
tracks
before
reverting
to
indicating
track
number,
index
number
and
the
remaining
or
elapsed
time
of
the
program.
When
all
the
tracks
have
been
played
the
disc
stops.
However
the
program
will
remain
in
the
memory
until
you
press
the
STOP
button
{5},
open
the
drawer
or
turn
off
the
player
it
is
then
erased.
Remote
Control
Handset
Type
CRIO
This
unit
duplicates
ail
the
functions
of
the
player
with
the
exception
of
LOAD,
POWER
{on/off}
and
the
display
brightness
control.
It
also
offers
some
useful
extra
features.
1
Volume
Control
{Delta
70.2
only)
By
using
the
VOLUME
buttons
marked
+
and
it
is
possible
to
increase
or
decrease
the
listening
level
according
to
taste
over
a
range
of
21dB.
(This
facility
is
available
on
the
variable
outputs
of
the
Delta
70.2
only].
2
Playing
from
index
points
index
points
are
a
method
(occasionally)
used
by
disc
manufacturers
to
allow
you
td
access
defined
points
within
a
track.
Think
of
them
as
tracks
within
a
track.
By
using
the
INDEX
buttons
it is
possible
to
count
up
or
down
through
the
index
numbers
on
a
disc
(assuming
the
disc
is
encoded
with
them
and
very
few
are).
When
the
required
number
is
reached
the
disc
can
be
played
from
that
point
by
pressing
the
PLAY
button.
3
Direct
Dialling
to
a
track
By
using
the
numbered
buttons
on
the
handset
it
is
possible
to
access
a
particular
track
directly,
without
using
the
track
controls
to
work
up
or
down
through
the
track
numbers.
Simply
enter
the
track
number
required
and
then
press
PLAY
to
play
the
track.

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