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Editing of the selections which you have programmed among the five discs is available.

Note that you cannot get the information regarding the number of tracks that will be recorded and the remaining time on side A and B as in the "Sequential-edit-recording".

Before operation, follow the steps 1 -4of "Basic

Operating Procedure" on page 9.

Enter the desired disc numbers and track

numbers following the programming pro- cedure.

(See pages 14 - 17.)

For example:

When using a 46-minute tape, you should calculate the total programming time to be recorded (including the 3-seconds silent gap) for each tape side A/B (23 minutes) and program the selections accordingly.

The changer can edit up to 32 selections.

2 Prepare the cassette deck for recording.

1.Insert the cassette tape into the cassette holder of the

deck for the synchro edit recording. (Be sure the tape is re- wound.)

2.Select the noise-reduction system and the reverse mode

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3.Check to be sure that the forward-side indicator (1_) of the deck to be used is illuminated.

4.Press PLAY of this changer.

5.Set the cassette deck on the recording standby mode.

6.Adjust the recording level.

7.Press STOP of this changer.

(Refer to the operating instructions for the cassette deck.)

To stop recording

Press STOP and then press the stop button on the cassette deck.

3 Press TAPE LENGTH to select the tape length.

(See step 3 on page 32.)

For example, if you use a 46-minute tape:

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The maximum allowable playing time for editing is 99 minutes.

4 Press PLAY.

Recording will begin from side A.

When the tracks programmed for tape side A have finished playing, the changer switches to the pause mode at the beginning of the first track for side B. When the auto reverse mechanism of the

cassette deck works at the end of side A and the tape switches to side B, recording for side B starts automatically.

Depending on the disc, a little sound of the beginning of the next track may be recorded onto the end of the track.

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Contents Operating Instructions CompletelyTable of Contents Installation PrecautionsSafety MaintenanceR3conn.c,,he Supplied accessoriesPreparations TransmitterUse of batteries Concerning the Remote ControlBattery installation Openthe Insertthe Ft Clsethe Open the coverFront Panel Controls and Functions Control sectionAuto cue button Auto CUE Random mode button Random ModeProgram mode button Program Mode Spiral button SpiralDisplay section Load the discs on the disc trays Basic Operating ProcedureOn the disc Load the discs Trays Press Openiclose again to close the loading drawerPress the play button Sequential PlayTo exchange discs during play SECllWhen listening through headphones To temporarily stop play A,o.v.,ebfromtheremote.controlPress the desired disc button 1 Direct Access PlayFrom the main unit Press the numeric buttons to select the trackFlashes From the remote controlPress the numeric button 1 -5 to select the disc Track numberPress the numeric buttons to specify the track number Program PlayPress the desired disc button Press Play to start playTo clear the entire programmed contents without canceling Press Program Play ,oonPress the numeric button 1 -5 to specify the disc number To clear a program entry Each Time you press CLEAR, you Will cancel last Entry OrderTo confirm the program Press RecallPress the disc button Delete play indicatorDelete Play Press to start playPress Stop in the delete mode To cancel delete mode AaoavailablefromtheremotecontrolPress Stop during play Press Program Mode Start the desired play except program play13E4 Delete Play ,on,,nu4 as Desiredepeat. steps 2 Skip to if you want to enter only the disc numberTo clear a selection to be deleted To confirm the selections to be deletedPress Clear Random Play To cancel one disc random play modeOne disc random play Also availablefromtheremotecontrol To cancel full random play mode FuII ra ndo m pIay .,...,,.,.,.om,,.remote control17-1-t Spiral Play To cancel spiral play modeWhich is playing When the desired track has been found Press Play Special FeaturesTo cancel ID scan Press ID ScanPitch control function Special Features ,o,,nTo play Standard pitch Press Auto CUE To cancel auto cueAuto cue function Press Play again to start playPress Repeat before or during play Special Features ,.o,,u.oTo cancel repeat function Press Repeat againTo skip tracks Press Disc Skip to rotate the disc trayCO edit.recording mode Total remaining time on the discAbout program-edit-recording CD Edit-RecordingAbout sequential-edit-recording See pagesCD Edit-Recording ,co.,,.u Sequential-edit-recording711function To stop recordingIf a cassette deck to be used has no synchro edit J, PGM2 . . . . .4 EDffll. o= I CD Edit-Recording ,oo.,,.uoProg ra rn.edit.re cord ing 31p45Before Moving Press Power to switch off the powerRemove Sequential/direct access play Quick Reference Table of Remote Control OperationRandom play Programldelete play Special featuresSelect Program or Olsc DISC2 DISC3DISC4DISC5 Delete Mode Ooooo4Storage precautions Technical SpecificationsHandling precautions Concerning Compact DiscsProblem Probable causes Troubleshooting GuideProduct Service Product informationIndex

SL-PD947 specifications

The Technics SL-PD947 is a high-end multi-disc CD player that represents the pinnacle of audio engineering from the renowned brand Technics, a subsidiary of Panasonic. Launched in the late 1990s, this player was designed to provide exceptional sound quality and user experience, setting a standard for CD players of the era.

One of the standout features of the SL-PD947 is its ability to hold up to five discs in a carousel format, allowing for uninterrupted listening. This feature caters to the audiophile who desires a seamless listening experience without the hassle of changing discs frequently. The intelligent programming of tracks enables users to create custom playlists without manual intervention.

The SL-PD947 employs advanced digital audio technologies to enhance sound quality. The built-in 20-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) is pivotal in delivering clear, high-resolution audio reproduction. This results in a richer, more detailed sound profile, bringing out nuances in the music that are often lost in lesser players. Additionally, Technics integrated their proprietary "High-Precision Digital Filter" technology, which reduces digital distortion, ensuring that the audio remains true to the original recording.

Another significant characteristic is its robust build quality. The SL-PD947 features a solid chassis design that minimizes vibration, ensuring that the audio signal remains pure and undistorted. The front-loading design also allows for easy access to discs, making it convenient for users.

The player supports CD-R and CD-RW formats, expanding its versatility and allowing users to play custom mixes and recordings. Moreover, its extensive compatibility with various disc formats makes it a flexible choice for those with diverse music collections.

User-friendly features like track programming, repeat functions, and shuffle play are also prominent in the SL-PD947, enhancing the overall user experience. The intuitive interface and remote control functionality make it easy to operate, whether from a distance or up close.

In summary, the Technics SL-PD947 stands out for its impressive multi-disc capacity, high-quality audio technology, solid construction, and user-friendly features. As a testament to Technics’ commitment to high-fidelity audio, this CD player remains a cherished component in the audio setups of many music enthusiasts and collectors.