Operation
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ENGLISH
While the disc is playing, the track being
played will show both as a large number in
the middle of the display and as a smaller,
flashing number at the bottom of the
display. The elapsed time of the track being
played will also appear in the display. As a
disc plays, the track numbers will change,
and the time will reset to at the start
of each new track.
To momentarily pause the play of a disc,
press the
Pause button 6 l. Note that
a Pause indication
±
will appear in the
display to remind you that the disc is
paused. Press either the
Play button 4
j
or the Pause button 6 l to resume
normal play.
To stop the disc, press the Stop/Clear
button 5 k. When the Stop button is
pressed the display again will show the
total number of tracks and total running
time of the disc.
To remove a disc from the player, press the
Open/Close button (. To prevent dirt
and dust from entering the unit, do not
leave the disc tray open.
To place the unit in a Standby mode, press
the
Power Off button a on the remote.
The Status Mode Indicator 2 will
glow amber, indicating that the unit is off,
but ready to accept a Power On command
from the remote. If the disc drawer is open,
it will automatically close when the unit is
placed in the Standby mode. This ensures
that the unit will not be harmed from dust,
dirt or inadvertent damage to the drawer
mechanism.
Note that the unit is not removed from AC
main power when it is in the Standby
mode. During long periods of inactivity, it
is recommended that the
Main Power
Switch
1 be used to turn the unit off.
The Status Mode indicator will not be lit
when the unit is totally turned off.
Remember to turn the unit back on with
the
Main Power Switch 1 in order to
use the remote control.
Headphone Listening
You may listen to the output of the HD760
through headphones by plugging a set of
standard headphones with a
1
⁄4
"
headphone plug into the front panel
Headphones Jack *. The volume of
the headphone output may be adjusted
with the
Headphones Level knob &.
Note that changing the headphone level
will not change the volume for the main
audio output. This is a fixed output, and it
is changed using the volume control on
your receiver, preamplifier or surround
processor.
Display Dim
In some instances, it may be desirable to
reduce the brightness of the display or to
turn it off completely. To do this, press the
Display button 9 s once to dim the
display to half brightness. Press it again to
turn the display off. A third press will
return the display to normal level.
Time Display
The HD760’s time display is capable of
showing a wide range of information
about a CD.
In normal operation the display will show
the total running time of a CD after the
disc is first put in the unit. When the disc is
played, the display will show the running
time of a track in play and the
ELAPSED
indicator will light to remind you of the
display function in use. Each time the
track changes, the time display will reset to
and begin to increase again as
the disc plays.
To view the time remaining on an
individual track, press the
Time button )
n
once. The display will now show the
time left in the track in play, and the
REMAIN and EACH indicators will light
next to the time display as a reminder of
the display’s status.
To view the total time remaining to play
on the disc, press the time button twice.
The
REMAIN and TOTAL indicators will
light to remind you of the function in use.
NOTE: When a disc contains more than
thirty (30) tracks, the time display may
read “– – : – –”. This is normal and it
does not indicate any problem with the
disc or the HD760.