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It
is
possible
to
reduce
the
length
of
the
silent
intervals
which
occur
in
between
the
changing
of
discs.
This
is
done
by
storing
the
sound
which
is
taken
from
the
disc
in
a
memory
for
several
seconds
before
it
is
actually
output.
This
means
that
sound
continues
to
be
heard
for
several
seconds
even
after
disc
changing
has
started.
It
also
has
the
function
of
cutting
out
silent
sections
at
the
end
of
the
last
track
to
be
played
before
the
disc
is
changed.
This
provides
the
overall
impression
that
you
are
listening
to
only
a
single
disc,
even
if
there
are
actual¬
ly
numerous
discs
being
played.
Switching
to
memory
reserve
mode
o
OFF/ON
o
OFF/ON
Press
OFF/ON.
The
memory
reserve
indicator
above
the
but¬
ton
will
illuminate.
It
is
recommended
that
you
set
the
memory
reserve
mode
to
be
on
at
all
times.
When
the
memory
reserve
mode
is
set
to
be
on,
this
setting
will
be
maintained
even
after
the
unit
is
switched
off,
unless
the
unit
is
not
being
used
for
a
long
time
and
the
power
cord
is
removed
from
the
wail
outlet.
To
cancel
memory
reserve
mode:
o
OFF/ON
Press
OFF/ON.
The
memory
reserve
indicator
will
go
out.
Memory
reserve
indicator
o
OFF/ON
illuminates
when
memory
reserve
mode
is
on.
Illuminates
when
the
memory
becomes
full
dur¬
ing
playback.
P,
OFF/ON
Flashes
when
playback
starts
to
indicate
that
the
sound
is
being
loaded
into
memory.
After
about
10
seconds,
the
memory
becomes
full
and
the
indicator
illuminates
steadily.
\
1
OFF/ON
n
Flashes
at
high
speed
(for
several
seconds)
when
the
playback
sound
is
coming
only
from
the
memory
and
the
amount
of
sound
stored
in
memory
is
starting
to
decrease
(for
example,
when
loading
of
sound
into
the
memory
is
be¬
ing
interrupted
because
the
disc
is
being
changed).
For
your
reference:
The
effects
of
memory
reserve
can
still
be
obtained
even
when
carrying
out
an
ID
scan.
(Refer
to
“Parade
scan"
on
page
15.)
When
playing
back
two
consecutive
tracks
from
the
same
disc,
there
is
no
reduction
in
the
length
of
the
silent
interval
between
the
tracks.
When
operating
the
disc
changer
manually
using
the
DISC
SKIP
or
DISC
buttons,
the
effect
of
memory
reserve
cannot
be
obtain¬
ed.
It
a
search
or
skip
operation
is
carried
out
while
the
memory
is
full,
loading
of
sound
into
memory
will
start
again
from
the
posi¬
tion
reached
by
the
respective
operation.
EBB
When
the
memory
reserve
function
is
on,
no
sound
will
be
out¬
put
from
the
“DIGITAL
OPTICAL
OUT"
terminal
at
the
rear
of
this
unit.
Make
sure
that
the
memory
reserve
indicator
is
off
when
making
a
digital
recording._
To
listen
through
headphones
Connect
the
headphones
(not
Included)
to
the
headphones
jack.
Plug
type:
1/4
inch
phone
plug,
stereo
type.
MtUHS
Avoid
listening
for
prolonged
periods
of
time
to
prevent
hearing
damage.

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