English
Names of the Parts
CD Parts/Common Parts
POWER button and STANDBY lamp (See page 11)
This sets the power to ON from the OFF (standby mode), or vice versa.
TIMER/CLOCK button (See pages 45, 46)
This is used for setting the clock and programming the timer.
CD1, CD2, CD3 buttons, lamps and 0 buttons (See pages 11, 12, 13)
These are used to listen to CDs. When the 0button is pressed, the corresponding tray is opened or closed.
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EDIT button | (See page 17) | |
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CD trays (trays 1, 2 and 3 from the bottom) | CANCEL button | TITLE button | PLAY MODE button | ||||||
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PLAY & EXCHANGE |
STANDBY | TIMER | CD PITCH CONTROL |
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POWER | NORMAL SPEED |
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Remote control sensor
This receives the signals emitted by the remote control.
CD PITCH CONTOROL buttons and indicators (See page 14)
1st TRACK REC button and lamp (See page 30)
CD REC button and lamp (See page 29)
LISTENING EDIT and SKIP buttons (See page 31)
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REC | REC | REC | DIGITAL | CD | LINE | MIC |
PAUSE | START | STOP |
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REC SOURCE SELECTOR
CD
MD
SAMPLING RATE CONVERTER
Control buttons
Set the function to “CD” when using CDs or to “MD” when using an MD, and then use the control buttons.
•1, Á:
For forward search, reverse search (See pages 15, 22)
•7 (stop) :
For stopping play (See pages 12, 20)
•6 :
For starting/pausing play (See pages 12, 20)
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SET button
(See pages 17, 45, 46)
PHONES jack
Headphones which have been purchased separately are connected here.
CD button and lamp (See page 15)
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“Paused” indicator (See page 12) |
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CD numbers and play status displays
While a CD is playing, the display lights in sequence to indicate that the disc is rotating. (See page 12) “TEXT” appears when CD text is input.
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Level meter Timer mode display (See page 46)
Title mode display (See page 17)
Repeat play mode display (See page 16)
MIX program mode display (See page 24)
Music calendar
This indicates the numbers of the tracks. After a track is played, its number is no longer indicated
Random play mode display (See page 16)
CD play mode display
• This display is cleared when no CD has been detected on the tray and “NO DISC” is displayed.
This flashes if the CD pause
mode is established.
If this lights, it means that the CD on this tray can be played.
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