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Harman Kardon HD7725 - Controls and Functions

Harman Kardon HD7725
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CONTROLS
AND
FUNCTIONS
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harman/kardon
07725
Compact
Dise
Player
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1
POWER
switch
The
POWER
switch
turns
the
unit
on
and
off.
2
Compact
disc
drawer
Load
a
disc
(full-size
or
3-inch/8cm})
into
your
compact
disc
player
by
placing
it
in
this
drawer
with
the
label
side
up.
Open
and
close
the
drawer
using
the
OPEN/CLOSE
button
(3).
3
OPEN/CLOSE
button
Press
this
button
to
open
or
close
the
compact
disc
drawer.
The
drawer
will
also
close
if
you
press
the
play
button
or
push
the
drawer
gently
toward
the
chassis
of
the
player;
however,
we
recommend
that
you
do
not
push
the
drawer.
4
REMOTE
sensor
This
area
receives
the
signal
from
the
remote
control
unit.
Make
sure
this
area
of
the
front
panel
is
kept
free
from
dirt
or
other
obstructions
that
might
prevent
proper
reception
of
the
infrared
signal
from
the
remote
control.
5
FUNCTION
indicator
DISC
-
This
indicator
lights
when
the
disc
drawer
is
open,
and
when
a
disc
is
loaded.
It
does
not
light
when
there
is
no
disc.
REPEAT
-
When
this
indicator
is
lit,
the
unit
is in
REPEAT
mode
and
will
continuously
repeat
either
the
entire
disc
or
the
programmed
sequence.
A-B
-
When
this
indicator
is
lit
steadily,
the
unit
is
set
to
repeat
a
specified
section
of
the
disc
(from
A
to
B).
When
REPEAT
indicator
is
lit,
you
have
already
programmed
the
starting
point
(point
A)
of
a
section,
and
the
unit
is
waiting
for
you
to
program
the
ending
paint
of
the
section
(point
B).
INTRO
-
When
this
indicator
is
lit,
the
unit
is
in
INTRO
SCAN
mode
and
will
play
only
the
first
15
seconds
of
each
selection
on
the
disc
or
in
the
selected
program.
PROG
-
When
this
indicator
is
lit,
the
unit
is
in
PROGRAM
mode,
in
which
you
can
program
a
sequence
of
tracks
in
the
order
you'd
like
to
hear
them,
then play
back
you
programmed
sequence.
SPACE
-
When
this
indicator
is
lit,
the
unit
is
in
SPACE
mode
and
will
insert
4
seconds
of
space
between
tracks.
6
PLAYBACK
mode
PLAY
-
This
indicator
is
lit
when
the
unit
is
playing
a
track.
PAUSE
-
This
indicator
is
lit
when
the
unit
is
in
PAUSE
mode
(i.e.,
you
have
pressed
PAUSE
to
temporarily
stop
playback).
7
TRACK
indicator
When
a
disc
is
loaded
but
not
playing,
the
TRACK
indicator
displays
the
total
number
of
tracks
on
that
disc.
During
playback,
the
indicator
displays
the
number
of
the
track
currently
being
played.
During
programming,
it
displays
the
number
of
the
track
most
recently
selected.
8
INDEX
indicator
Some
discs
that
contain
very
long
tracks
may
have
those
tracks
subdivided
into
shorter
section.
For
example,
a
long
classical
piece
may
be
divided
into
movement,
each
of
which
may
have
an
index
number.
The
INDEX
indicator
displays
the
number
of
the
subdivision
of
a
track
currently
being
played.
If
the
track
has
no
subdivisions,
the
INDEX
indicator
will
display
a
1
during
Playback.
During
programming,
the
INDEX
light
goes
out
and
the
indicator
displays
the
total
number
of
tracks
selected
in
the
programmed
sequence.
9
TIME
indicator
When
a
disc
is
loaded
but
not
playing,
the
TIME
indicator
displays
the
total
amount
of
playback
time
on
that
disc.
During
playback,
depending
on
the
state
of
the
TIME
button
(11),
the
indicator
displays
one
of
the
following:
-
The
time
that
has
elapsed
since
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
-
The
time
that
remains
on
the
currently
selected
track.
The
words
REMAIN
SINGLE
will
be
displayed
if
the
indicator
is
in
this
mode.
-
The
time
that
remains
on
either
the
entire
disc
or
on
the
programmed
selections.
The
words
REMAIN
TOTAL
will
be
displayed
if
the
indicator
is
in
this
mode.
Note
that
if
you
have
programmed
more
than
99
minutes
in
your
selection,
only
dashes
will
appear
in
this
mode.
10
DISPLAY
button
This
button
tums
the
display
on
and
off.
When
you
turn
the
display
off
in
PLAY
mode,
the
entire
display
goes
off.
In
PAUSE
mode,
most
of
the
display
goes
off,
but the
track
number
is
still
displayed.
In
STOP
mode,
most
of
the
display
goes
off,
but the
total
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc
is
still
displayed.
In
some
systems,
turning
the
fluorescent
display
off
may
provide
the
purest
possible
sound
quality
during
playback.

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