Abbingdon Music Research CD-77 owner manual Repeat A-B, DAC Input RC-77 only

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Repeat A-B

will be displayed with the letter ‘B’ flashing. This means that it has commenced the selection of that passage of music. By pressing the A-B button (RC3) again:

Repeat A-B

will be displayed with the letter ‘B’ no longer flashing. This is to confirm the particular passage of music has been identified and repeat will commence.

To cancel this program, press the A-B button (RC3) again.

12. DAC Input (RC-77 only)

The DAC button (RC4) is for the replay of music on the CD-77 from music stored on a computer hard-drive via a USB-to-USB cable connection.

To establish the connection between the CD-77 and the hard disk source:

i.Power ON the CD-77.

ii.On the RC-77 press the DAC button (RC4) to place the CD-77 in DAC mode.

iii.Power ON the personal computer.

iv.Connect the USB cable between the CD-77 and the personal computer.

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Contents CD-77 Reference Class Compact Disk Processor Page FCC Warning Laser Safety Page Page Precautions On power sourcesOn placement Touch-Sensitive Buttons Running-InStand-By Contents Technical Features Appendix Troubleshooting & Maintanence Front Panel of the CD-77 1a. Unpacking System connec- tion using XLR connectors Transporting/Moving the CD-77 CD-77 Front Fascia CD-77 Rear Panel RC-77 battery installation RC-77 Remote ControlPage Power On/Off Optimising Supply VoltageWarming Up 45 s Standby StandbyLoading Autoplay Display Play/PauseStop FWD/NextREV/Reverse Numeric Pad RC-77 onlyRepeat RC-77 only Repeat OneRepeat All B RC-77 onlyRepeat A-B DAC Input RC-77 onlyOptiSample RC-77 only Brightness RC-77 onlyTime RC-77 only Elapsed Track Time Track Remaining Total RemainingScan RC-77 only Intro Scan 10sIntro Scan 30s Program RC-77 onlyProgram No Shuffle RC-77 only 3a. OptiSample Page 3c. Infra-Red Link 3e. OptiMains Protection for Excessive Under/Over-Voltages L t a g e T s i d e E r a t i n g N g eTechnical Features Figure A.1 Troubleshooting Guide About the Optical Pickup Ii. Factors that affect PlayabilityIii. CD-R & CD-RW Audio Discs Iv. Handling Compact DisksFigure S.1 Specifications Table