Oracle Audio Technologies CD 2000, 2500 MK II manual Remote Control Operation, Function Key

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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

For your convenience and to increase ease of use, your new Oracle CD Player/Drive is supplied with an Infra-red remote control facility. To enable you to reap the benefit of this facility, please spend a few minutes reading these simple instructions.

Beginning at the top, or front of the handset the various buttons (function keys) will be described on the left of the page What the button does and how to do it is described on the right or the page.

FUNCTION KEY

WHAT IT DOES & HOW TO DO IT

 

Red Button (STBY)

This is the Standby button and this allows the display screen to

 

be turned off as if the unit was out of service. Whilst the player

 

looks as if it is switched off, the optimum operating temperature is

 

maintained. PRESS the STBY button once and the display goes

 

out. PRESS the STBY again and this will have a similar effect as

 

pressing the “Disc Reset” on the display keyboard function

 

selector to initialize the selected disc. If the unit was in a Standby

 

mode after using the STBY button, it must be pressed again so

 

the player can resume the operational mode.

 

Numeric Buttons (1-0)

These buttons relate to the track numbers on your CD, and run

 

from 1 through 9, the 0 button becomes 10 by pressing first 1

 

then 0. The player is able to play, merely by pressing a

 

combination of two buttons any track on a CD that may contain

 

anything up to 99 tracks.

 

Scan Button (SCAN)

This button permits you to SCAN a CD to find a particular track.

 

PRESS this button once and it plays the first few seconds of

 

every track in numeric order. Once you have heard the track you

 

want, PRESS the button again and your chosen track will play

 

from the beginning.

 

Programme Button (PROG)

This button allows you to select various tracks of a CD and play

 

them in your chosen order. To use this function you first select a

 

track number using the numeric buttons, having selected the

 

track number PRESS PROG. Move on using the numeric buttons

 

to your next selection and again PRESS PROG. Repeat this

 

operation until you have programmed as many or as few tracks

 

as you want. The track selection will play in the order in which

 

you have entered the track numbers. The PROG function is

 

cancelled by pressing STOP.

 

Time Button (TIME)

This button allows you to view various TIME options. The default

 

setting will indicate the number of tracks and the total running

 

time of the disc is displayed. PRESS PLAY and the elapsed time

 

of the track playing will show. PRESS TIME once and the

 

elapsed running time of the disc will show. PRESS TIME again

 

and the remaining running time of the disc will show.

 

Fast Button (FAST)

This button is located next to both, the track search forward

►►

 

and track search back ◄◄ buttons. PRESS the FAST button to

 

double the search speed before pressing the ►► and ◄◄

 

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CD 2500 MK II player / CD 2000 transport Owner’s manual

 

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