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| STOP mode | Playback starts from track 1 with |
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| PLAY mode | Audio fades out, drive enters PAUSE mode |
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| PAUSE mode | Playback resumes, with |
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| RECORD PAUSE | Recording starts from paused location, record level |
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| RECORD mode | Record level fades down, unit enters RECORD PAUSE |
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| Keyboard socket. This PS/2 socket is a duplicate of that |
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| Headphone socket. Connect a pair of stereo headphones |
| timing information and transport mode for each drive in | ||||||
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| stereo signal available at this connector is determined by |
| operational mode, ‘active’ drive, etc. in a smaller font at the | ||||||
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| in the Audio submenu. Headphones with a minimum |
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| Headphone level control. This is a conventional analogue |
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| Drive select LEDs. Each drive has a blue SELECT LED (each |
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| One SELECT LED will always be illuminated, according to the |
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| selection made with the DRIVE SELECT button (27). (Note |
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| Time display option for Drive 1 - TRACK, REMAIN, TOTAL, | ||||||
| Drive activity LEDs. Each drive has a tricolour ACTIVITY |
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| The LED indicates the current status of each drive. |
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| Off | No disc in drive | |||||||
| Amber | Disc loaded, drive in STOP mode |
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| Green (blinking) | Drive in PLAY mode |
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| Green (flashing) | Drive in PAUSE mode |
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| Green (steady) | Drive is source in COPY mode |
| * Provides a numeric indication, in dBs, of peak signal level | |||||
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| provides indication of record or playback level, depending on |
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| the MONITOR button [18] and Output Mix settings in the |
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| Audio submenu. |
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The meter has digital scaling, from
www.hhb.co.uk | 15 |