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SL-PG420A
Mi
LOCATION
OF
CONTROLS
The
functions
indicated
by
the
black
numbers
(with
white
background,
@
etc.)
can
also
be
activated
using
the
remote
control
transmitter.
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Power
“STANDBY
(5/ON”
switch
(POWER
&
STANDBY
Cm
ON)
This
switch
switches
ON
and
OFF
the
secondary
circuit
power
only.
The
unit
is
in
the
“standby”
condition
when
this
switch
is
set
to
the
STANDBY
position.
Regardless
of
the
switch
setting,
the
primary
‘circuit
is
always
“live”
as
long
as
the
power
cord
is
connected
to
an
electrical
outlet.
Disc
tray
Remote
control
signal
sensor
(REMOTE
SENSOR)
Numeric
buttons
(>10,
0,
1~10)
Buttons
for
program
function
eProgram
button
(PROGRAM)
.
Pressing
this
button
initiates
the
program
play
mode.
You
can
then
enter
specific
tacks
using
the
numeric
buttons.
Clear
bution
(CLEAR)
Each
pressing
this
button
makes
one
track
cleared
from
the
programmed
sequence.
Recall
button
(RECALL)
This
button
can
be
used
to
display
the
contents
of
the
programmed
track
sequence
for
confirmation.
Edit
tape
length
button
(TAPE
LENGTH)
When
compact
discs
are
to
be
recorded
to
tape,
this
button
can
be
used
to
calculate
the
number
of
tracks
that
can
be
recorded
on
each
side
of
the
tape,
depending
on
the
length
of
the
cassette
tape
to
be
used,
so
that
as
little
tape
as
possible
is
wasted.
Tape-side
select
button
(SIDE
A/B)
When
recording
compact
discs
to
tape,
this
button
can
be
used
to
check
the
number
of
tracks
and
amount
of
tape
left
over
for
side
A
or
B.
Disc
link
button
(DISC
LINK)
This
button
can
be
used
for
edit
recording
from
several
discs.
Time
fade
button
(TIME
FADE)
Pressing
this
button
in
the
pause
or
stop
mode
causes
the
fade-out
function
to
work
at
the
specified
time.
Pressing
this
button
in
the
edit
mode
causes
the
fade-out
function
to
work
at
the
end
of
the
tape
when
the
added
track
exceeds
the
remaining
time
of
the
tape.
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Time
mode
select
button
(TIME
MODE)
Random
play
button
(RANDOM)
This
button
can
be
used
to
play
the
tracks
on
a
disc
in
a
random
sequence.
Repeat
button
(REPEAT)
Headphones
volume
control
(PHONES
LEVEL)
Avoid
listening
to
music
at
high
ulus
levels
for
ex-
tended
periods
of
time.
Headphones
jack
(PHONES)
Auto
cue
button
(AUTO
CUE)
Pressing
this
button
enables
the
unit
to
stop
at
the
beginning
of
every
track
and
switch
to
the
play
standby
mode.
Peak
level
search
button
(PEAK
SEARCH)
Pressing
this
button
enables
the
unit
to
search
out
the
“peak
signal”
locations
in
tracks
on
a
disc
so as
to
adjust
the
suitable
recording
level
on
the
cassette
deck.
Search
buttons
(<<
SEARCH
PP)
These
buttons
can
be
used
to
move
rapidly
forward
or
back-
ward
on
the
disc
during
play.
The
search
speed
is
slow
when
the
button
is
pressed
at
first
and
becomes
faster
if
the
button
is
pressed
and
held
continuously.
Play
button
(>
PLAY)
Pause
button
(Il
PAUSE)
Stop
button
(lm
STOP)
‘This
button
can
be
used
to
stop
disc
play,
as
well
as
to
cancel
the
various
play
modes.
Skip
buttons
(4
SKIP,
>>!
SKIP)
These
butions
can
be
used
to
skip
by
track
in
the
forward
or
reverse
direction.
Disc
tray
open/close
button
(4
OPEN/CLOSE)

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