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Power Switch (POWER)
• When the power is turned on, "( -20 )" appears on the second
portion on the TIME display, and if i:o disc is loaded,
"(Oaccaaaa)" appears on the digital display and the calendar
lights after a few seconds.
• If the power is turned on with a disc already loaded, the total
number of tracks on the disc is displayed on the TRACK NO.
display, the total time is displayed on the TIME display, the
numbers on the music calendar light up to the number of tracks
on the disc, and playback begins.
Disc Holder
• Place the disc on the disc holder with the label facing up.
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close the disc holder.
• The disc holder may also be closed by pressing the play button (
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Remote Control Sensor
• This sensor receives the infrared light transmitted from the
wireless remote control unit.
• For remote control, point the supplied remote control unit
RC-215 towards this sensor.
• When a signal is transmitted from the remote control unit, the
remote control indicator in the display O will light up briefly.
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Open/Close Button ( ~ OPEN/CLOSE)
• The disc holder is opened and closed by pressing this button.
• Press this button once to open the disc holder, and once again to
close it.
• When the disc holder is closed with a disc loaded, the disc will
rotate for a couple of seconds while the disc contents are read.
The number of tracks and total playback time on the disc are
then displayed on the digital display O.
Auto Edit Button (AUTO EDIT)
• The tracks on a CD are automatically split into two halves, Side
A and Side B, like an analog disc, with the division at the place
between tracks which is closest to 1/2 the total playing time, and
with the tracks remaining in the same order.
• When this button is pressed in the stop mode, the total playing
time for the first half and the track numbers on the calendar are
displayed for approximately 2 seconds. Next, the same is done
for the second half, after which the unit is automatically set to
the pause mode at the beginning of the first track. When the
PLAY or PAUSE button is pressed, playback begins, and the unit
is automatically set to the pause mode at the beginning of the
first track of the second half which was previously displayed.
When the PLAY or PAUSE button is pressed again, playback
begins, and the unit is automatically set to the stop mode at the
end of the last track on the disc.
0 Display
• This function will only work for discs with a total of 20 tracks or
less. Also, when this function is used the mode is automatically
set to the program mode, so direct search is not possible.
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• The digital display is divided into sections, such as displays for
track number, index, playback time and calendar, as shown
below.
Remaining time of
entire disc
Auto space
indicator
Random play indicator
Play indicator
All repeat
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20-track music
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Pause indicator
A-B repeat
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Emphasis
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Remaining time of
current track
Remote control
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Program
indicator
• The auto edit function is cleared when the STOP or PROGi
DIRECT button is pressed.
• The data for the total playing time recorded on the disc and the
actual total playing time of the tracks differ, so there may be a
difference between the time displayed in the stop mode (the
total playing time) and the total of the times of the first and
second halves in the auto edit mode (about 2 seconds).