4 – Features and their functions—Remote Control Unit
Remote Control Unit
Shared operation keys
MD operation keys / CD operation keys
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Shared operation keys
The 1 key is used to select CD or MD deck opera- tion, while keys 2 and beyond are shared operation keys.
1CD/MD selector Selects the remote control master. Refer to “Display master and remote master settings” on page 25. The following shared operation keys operate the functions of the remote control mas- ter deck (CD or MD selectable).
2Number keys (0 – 9) These are used to select track numbers and for time search. During MD Title Input mode, they can be used to input letters, codes, numbers and Japanese characters. Characters that can be input are indicated on the keys.
NOTE
Track number selection and time search can only be per- formed for the display master deck. These functions cannot be operated for the deck selected as the remote control master.
NOTE
While these keys can also be used for character input during title input operation, in this manual they are referred to as “Number keys.”
3P. MODE key This selects the playback mode. During selection, the playback mode is indi- cated on the display in the following manner.
Normal playback (in disc order): no indication
Single playback: SINGLE lights up
Program playback: PROGRAM lights up
Random playback: RANDOM lights up
For the modes apart from normal playback, please refer to
Even when the power is turned off, the playback mode setting is retained.
4INS key During MD Title Input mode, this key inserts a space at the cursor position.
5DEL/CLR key During track number input, the track number is cleared when this key is pressed.
During program input, the selected program number track is deleted.
During title input, the character at the cursor position is deleted.
6NO key This operates the same way as the NO key on the unit.
7ENT/YES key This operates the same way as the YES and ENTER keys on the unit.
8REPEAT key This turns the Repeat Mode on and off. When it is on, REPEAT lights up in the dis- play. Refer to “Repeat playback” on page 27. Even when the power is turned off, the Repeat Mode set- ting is retained.
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AAUTO CUE key This turns the Auto Cue Mode on and off. When it is on, A CUE lights up in the display. Refer to “Auto cue” on page 26. Even when the power is turned off, the Auto Cue Mode setting is retained.
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