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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RC6000CD
When the power to the CD player is ON and a disc is loaded on the disc
tray, the remote control unit (RC6000CD) can be used to operate the
player’s various functions. However, the power to the CD player must be
switched ON/OFF using the POWER switch on the main unit.
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EDIT button
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STOP
button
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PAUSE
button
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⁄0⁄0
⁄0
PLAY
button
⁄2⁄2
⁄2⁄2
⁄2
OPEN/CLOSE
button
⁄3⁄3
⁄3⁄3
⁄3
SCROLL/(RECALL) button
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⁄4
CD-TEXT button
These buttons have the same functions as the buttons with the same
names on the main unit front panel. See the corresponding descriptions
on page 6.
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When the button is pressed during playback, play re-starts at
the beginning of the current or a previous track. When the
button
is pressed, play re-starts at the beginning of the next or a subsequent
track.
The selected track number is shown on the display.
These buttons can also be used to select a desired track from which to
start playback.
These buttons are also used in program mode to select tracks for
programming.
* The
and (Previous/Next Track) buttons on the remote
control do not start a search. Use the
and (Search
Reverse/Forward) buttons to conduct a search.
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⁄6⁄6
⁄6
TIME button
Switches the time shown on the display to the remaining time of the
current track or the remaining time of the entire disc.
With a CD-TEXT disc, this switch is also used to switch the displayed
information from the text display mode to the time display mode.
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⁄7⁄7
⁄7
REPEAT button
Press to select 1-track repeat, all-track repeat or program repeat
playback mode.
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⁄8⁄8
⁄8
A-B button
Used to set the starting and stopping points of a passage for repeated
playback.
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⁄9⁄9
⁄9
CANCEL button
Used to delete specified track numbers from a program.
Also used when creating programs by deleting any tracks which you do
not want to listen to (delete programming).
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VOL ( + ),
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VOL ( – ) buttons
Press to vary the ANALOG OUTPUT volume between 0 and -30 dB. The
level when the power is turned on is 0 dB (maximum volume).
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PROG button
Press to activate program play, so that only the selected tracks from the
disc loaded on the disc tray will be played.
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Numeric (0 to 9) buttons
When used during playback, these buttons allow you to specify the
number of another track you want to play.
When used during stop mode, these buttons allow you to specify the
number of a track from which to start playback.
These buttons are also used to select tracks for programming.
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INDEX buttons
: Press during playback to advance to the next index.
: Press during playback to return to the next index.
*
These buttons are valid when playing a disc in which index have been
recorded.
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, (Search Reverse/Forward) buttons
: When pressed during playback, this button fast-reverses the
play position.
: When pressed during playback, this button fast-forwards the
play position.
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¤6
RANDOM button
When this button is pressed, the player enters random play mode (tracks
on the disc are selected and played in a random order). When pressed
again, random play is cancelled.
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¤7¤7
¤7
AMS (Automatic Music Scan)/HIGHLIGHT
When this button is pressed, the player automatically plays the first 10-
second part of each track in the disc.
If the loaded disc is a CD-TEXT disc containing the highlight information,
the first press of the button initiates the Highlight Scan operation and the
second press initiates the normal AMS operation as described above.
TIME
CD TEXT
1
SCROLL
2
HIGHLIGHT
EDIT REPEAT
A – B
RANDOM
RECALL AMS
PROG. CANCEL
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VOLUME
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT
RC6000CD
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