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REVOX
B225
1.1.2
Special controls
The controls
in the
lower front-panel section
can be
roughly divided into
two
function groups: controls
for supplementary player functions,
and
programming
controls.
A Controls
for
supplementary player functions
[9] PHONES
[10] VOLUME
+
[11j VOLUME
-
[12]
CAL
TONE
*
13] AUTOSTOP
[ 14j
Key •
[ 15 J
VA
(pause
)
*
[16]
« key
[17] DISPLAY
Headphones jaGk socket
for
headphones
200
to 600
ohms.
Increases
the
headphones level
and
the
level
of the
VARIABLE OUTPUT.
Decreases
the
headphones level
and
the
level
of the
VARIABLE OUTPUT
This calibration button connects
a
1000
Hz
calibration tone
to the
outputs
so
that
the
recording level
of
a
connected tape deck
can be
accurately adjusted.
The 1000 Hz
CAL TONE corresponds
to the
maximum
output level. This maximum level
is system-dependent
and
will
not
be exceeded even
by
short peak
pulses.
Interrupts
the
playing sequence
at
the end of the
current selection
or program step.
The
laser pickup
is automatically positioned
at
the beginning
of the
next selection.
The next selection
is
started
immediately when PAUSE
TA [15] is
pressed. Upon conclusion
of
this
selection,
the CD
player switches
again
to
PAUSE mode.
Repositions
the
pickup from
any
location toward
the end.
Interrupts
the
playing sequence
at
any
time.
Repositions
the
pickup from
any
location toward
the
start.
Switches over
the
display mode.
The time elapsed since
the
start
of
the
current selection
is
displayed
in normal PLAY mode.
The
total
play time from
the
start
to the
current selection
can be
displayed
by pressing this
key.
These functions
can
also
be
programmed.
PROGRAMMING keys
18] LOOP
*
19]
+
[20]
-
[21]
IR
SENSOR
[ 22] STORE
[ 23] MARK
[24] TRACK/TIME
Command key for repeating the CD
or the proqr^4«until STOP [3j is
pressed.
Forward "paging" in program mode.
Particularly useful for modifying
an existing program.
Same function as [19] but backward
paging.
Infrared receiver window
Memory load key to be pressed after
each program step entry. The next
program step is subsequently
displayed so that the corresponding
entries can be made.
Allows a start and a stop mark
to be set in programming mode while
a selection is being played. Any
CD location can thus be programmed.
Switches the display in programming
mode from selection (track) input
to time input (minutes and
seconds).