4 – Features and their functions
Front panel
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Shared features
1Power switch
2Remote signal sensor
3NO key Used to cancel menu operations dur- ing menu mode.
During title input mode, it is used to delete character inputs
4MULTI JOG dial / ENTER key Func- tions as the MULTI JOG dial when rotated, and as the ENTER key when pushed
MULTI JOG dial functions
Normal mode: selection of MD disc groups (when MD indicator is lit and group mode is ON) or selec- tion of MP3 disc directories (when CD indicator is lit)
Program mode: selection of recorded tracks
Menu mode: selection of menu options and their set- tings
MD Edit mode: selection of editing points
Title input mode: character input selection
ENTER Key functions
Program mode: confirmation of selected tracks
Menu mode: confirmation of menu options and con- firmation of settings and editing on the menu (works the same as the YES key)
Title input mode: confirmation of selected characters
5Yes key Menu mode: confirmation of menu options and confirmation of settings and editing on
the menu
Title input mode: inserts characters
6CONT PLAY switch When ON, the CD and MD decks play successively. During playback, the deck automatically becomes the display master.
7PHONES source selection switch
During headphone monitoring, CD, COMMON or MD can be selected as the source. When COMMON is selected, both CD and MD sources can be simulta- neously monitored. When both decks output a signal, the monitored source depends on the “COMMON?” option setting on the SYSTEM menu.
8PHONES level control Adjusts the head- phone output level
9PHONES jack This is a standard pin jack for stereo headphone connection. When using head- phones with a stereo mini plug, an adaptor is required.
ATIME key Pressing this key changes the time mode on the display. Refer to “Time display switch- ing” on page 30. Even when the power is turned off, the time mode is retained.
BDisplay key Used to select input character type during Title Input mode. Refer to “Title input” on page 45.
The type of character selected is indicated by the dis- play.
Lower case letters/code: no indication
Capital letters/code: CAPS
Japanese:
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