7.To terminate program play, press STOP. However the stored track list remains in memory; if you want to play the program again, simply press PLAY again. If you want to edit the program, press PROGRAM repeatedly to review the list and change. To add tracks, press the PROGRAM button until the highest program number is displayed.
8.To clear the program memory, press STOP twice, OPEN/CLOSE to open the drawer, or switch off the POWER.
The following example presents a step-by-step illustration of how to program and start Program Play to play tracks 5, 23, 9, 16, and 1.
While the CD player is stopped: | | |
Press on remote control | Display shows |
PROGRAM | Pr p:01 |
5 | 5 | p:01 |
PROGRAM | Pr p:02 |
+10, +10, 3 | 23 | p:02 |
PROGRAM | Pr p:03 |
9 | 9 | p:03 |
PROGRAM | Pr p:04 |
+10, 6 | 16 | p:04 |
PROGRAM | Pr p:05 |
1 | 1 | p:05 |
PROGRAM | Pr p:06 |
PLAY | | |
The Calendar display track listing will indicate the selected program.
DELETE
The C 542 CD Player allows to user to delete unwanted tracks in any desired order in either the Program Mode or the Stop Mode. To Delete tracks, use the sequence of commands below.
In Program Mode:
1.Press DELETE. The display indicates "dE d:01"; the player is now ready for first Delete entry. "dE" will change to first memory track after 1 second.
2.Use the SKIP & SKIP buttons to select the first track you would like to delete. The track number will flash.
3.Press DELETE again to store the selected track number in memory. The selected track number will be deleted in the display. The display will advance to next location. This showing that the player is ready for your second entry.
4.Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to select the delete the track numbers in memory, up to a maximum of 20 entries but cannot delete track above track 25.
5.To play the stored program, just press PLAY. During playing, the SKIP buttons will access only the tracks still listed. The deleted songs are not listed.
6.To clear the memory, press STOP twice, OPEN/CLOSE to open the drawer, or switch off the power.
In Stop Mode:
1.Press DELETE. The display indicates "dE d:01" with total track time. The player is ready for the first Delete entry.
2.Use the Direct-Entry Numeric keypad buttons to select the first track you would like to delete. The selected track number will be deleted in the calendar display and the updated total playing time is shown on display.
3.Repeat Steps 2 to select the track numbers you would like to delete, up to a maximum of 25 entries but cannot delete track above track 25.
4.To play the remaining tracks, just press PLAY. During playing, the SKIP buttons will access only the tracks still listed. The deleted songs are not listed.
5.To clear the memory, press STOP, OPEN/CLOSE to open the drawer, or switch off the power.
The Calendar display will indicate remaining track listing. After completing playback, the C 542 will automatically stop, and the display will again show all the tracks contained on the inserted CD.
NOTE: In the Program-entry mode, the SKIP | | and | | |
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buttons have a “wrap-around” function: if you SKIP Back | | | | |
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repeatedly from Track 01, the number counts down from the final | |
track on the disc. This provides a convenient way to select high- | |
numbered tracks. | | | | | | |
INSTALLING AND REPLACING BATTERIES | |
The remote control requires two 1.5-volt AAA-size (i.e. UM-4 or | |
IEC RO3) cells. Alkaline cells are recommended, to obtain | |
maximum operating life. To open the battery compartment, place | |
your fingertip in the recess on the rear of the remote control, push | |
against the flexible edge of the battery cover and lift the cover | |
upwards. Install fresh cells, orienting them as shown on the | |
diagram within the compartment. | | | | | | |
The coil springs should contact the (-) end of each cell. Push the | |
battery compartment cover back and press gently until it latches. | |
In some cases, corrosion or fingerprint oil on the battery contacts | |
may cause poor operation. Remove both cells, rub the metal | |
contacts at both ends of each cell with a clean cloth or a pencil | |
eraser, and re-install the cells, being careful to orient them | |
correctly. | | | | | | |
Developed by Pacific Microsonics in the USA, HDCD® (High | |
Definition Compatible Digital®) is a patented encode/decode | |
process for delivering the full richness and detail of the recording. | |
HDCD® encoded CDs sound better because they are encoded with | |
20-bits of real musical information, as compared to 16-bits for all | |
other CDs. HDCD® overcomes the limitation of the 16-bit CD | |
format by using a sophisticated system to encode the additional | GB |
four bits onto the CD while remaining completely compatible with |
the existing CD format. | | | | | |
The result is a larger dynamic range, a more focused 3-D soundstage, and natural vocal and musical timbre. An HDCD- encoded disc played on the HDCD-equipped NAD C 542 CD player produces audibly superior clarity and depth. Enhanced performance will also be obtained from standard CDs.
The NAD C 542 CD player will automatically identify an HDCD® encoded disc and activate its HDCD® decoder. The red indicator will light up when it’s playing an HDCD® encoded disc.
CD-R & VD-RW AUDIO DISCS
The C 542 can play back CD-R, CDRW audio discs that have been recorded on a computer or CD-recorder. The quality of CD-R, CD-RW audio discs varies widely which may affect playability.
Some factors that affect playability:
•The quality of the disc itself. Generally speaking, CD-R, CD-RW blanks from well-renowned companies give better results than unbranded ones.
•The quality of CD-recorder or computer CD re/writer. Some recorders and writers produce better results than others.
•The CD-R & CD-RW was created with high-speed writing. In