Beginningat any Specific
Tr ac k (GO-TO mode)
To start play with a track other than
the first, you must locate the track
required on the TRACK Display. To
do this, you press the SELECT key;
the first TRACK Display LED will
begin to flash. Press the SELECT
key again and the flashing TRACK
Display LED will move forward one
place. You press the SELECT key
successively until the flashing
TRACK Display LED indicates the
required track. Alternatively, you
can hold the SELECT key down and
let the flashing TRACK Display LED
run through until it reaches the track
required. The TRACK Display LED
will continue to flash under the
chosen track for about 10 seconds,
during which time you must press
the PLAY key. The PROGRAM Dis‑
play LEDs will go out one after
another until the chosen track is
indicated, then play will begin.
You can also use the GO-TO mode
after play has begun, e.g. to skip a
Repeatingthe Disc
(REPEAT)
If you want to hear the whole disc
again, press the REPEAT key be‑
fore play ends. The REPEAT LED
will light, and the disc will play con‑
tinuously until you either press the
REPEAT key again, or press the
STOP key or the OPEN/CLOSE
key.
Finding a Particular
Passage (REV and FWD)
During play, you can quickly locate
a particular music passage in a
track with the REV and FWD keys.
If you hold the REV key down, the
laser pick-up runs back towards the
beginning; if you hold the FWD key
down, the laser pick-up runs
towards the end. When you release
the key, play restarts at once. By
pressing the keys alternately, you
can find any part of any passage.
lf, by pressing the FWD key, you
take the laser pick-up into the run‑
out of the last track, the ERROR
LED will flash and the disc will stop.
InterruptingPlay(PAUSE)
For short play interruptions, you can
press the PAUSE key.The disc car‑
ries on spinning, but the sound
stops, and the PAUSE LED lights.
If you press the PAUSE key again,
or the PLAY key, the sound restarts
at the exact point where it was
interrupted. The PAUSE LED goes
out.
Stopping Play
(STOP or OPEN/CLOSE)
To stop play before the end of the
disc, you press the STOP key or
the OPEN/CLOSE key. The disc
stops, and all the LEDs in the
PROGRAM Display relight, while the
TRACK Display LED goes out.
specific track. Play will then be
interrupted from the time the PLAY
key is pressed until the newly
chosen track is reached.
If, by mistake, you select a track
higher than the highest track num‑
ber on the disc, the ERROR LED will
flash. This will happen immediately
with a disc that is already playing, or
after the contents list has been read
with a disc that has not yet started.
Play will then begin with the first
track on the disc.
Inthe first case the disc will play on
to the end before stopping, in the
other two cases play will stop at
once. The REPEAT LED will go out.
During repeat the PROGRAM
Display LEDs remain alight and only
the TRACK Display LED indicates
the progress of play.
The same thing will happen if, by
pressing the REV key, youtake the
laser pick-up beyond the run-in of
the first track. Ineither case, you
can restart the disc by pressing the
PLAY key.
It is possible to use the REV and
FWD keys to run to any point on the
disc. Depending on the position of
the laser pick-up, however, this can
take quite a long time. It is quicker
first to use the GO-TO mode to find
the required track first, and only
then to use the REV and FWD keys.
Ifyou allow more than 10 seconds
to elapse between choosing the re‑
quired track and pressing the PLAY
key, the microprocessor in the
player will assume that you have
changed your mind, and the com‑
mand will not be executed; the
flashing TRACK Display LED will go
out.
If you accidentally go past the re‑
quired track, hold down the
SELECT key until the TRACK Dis‑
play LED runs right through and
returns to track 1,then run forward
to the track required.