Remote Control
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| The Nº31.5’s Remote Control sends infrared (IR) commands through its pro- | ||
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| jection lens, and the Nº31.5 receives IR commands through its Remote sen- | ||
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| sor window. (See Front Panel.) If either of these lenses is obstructed, no IR | ||
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| commands can be received by the Nº31.5. If you notice IR performance de- | ||
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| teriorating, you may want to clean these lenses with a soft cloth and some | ||||
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| glass cleaner. (Spray the cleaner on the cloth first, and then wipe the lens | ||
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| with the moistened cloth. Do not spray the cleaner directly on either lens, as | |||
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| this may allow moisture to migrate into the electronics behind the lens as- | ||
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| The buttons used for routine operation of transport functions on the Nº31.5 | ||||||
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| are grouped at the top of the remote control. They include: | ||
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| ( | ) reverse scan: When pressed, the Nº31.5 will enter a reverse au- | |
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prg/time • index | volume |
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| many cassette decks, allowing a precise location within a track to | |||
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input | mute |
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| ( | ) forward scan: When pressed, the Nº31.5 will enter a fast for- | ||
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| function of many cassette decks, allowing a precise location | |||
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| within a track to be located. | |
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| ( | ) play: Press to enter the play mode from either stop, pause, or | |
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| standby, or to restart play at the beginning of the track currently | |
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| playing. Pressing play while in an | |
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| ( | ) stop: Press to stop the disc. The same button will operate the | |
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| Lid if stopping the disc has no relevance (e.g., if it is already | |
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| stopped, or if there is no disc inside the Nº31.5). | ||
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| ( | ) pause: Press to pause play in the current location. If left in | |
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| pause mode for more than two minutes, the Nº31.5 will enter ex- | |
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| tended pause mode, shutting down both the laser and the drive | |
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| motors to enhance longevity and reliability. Upon pressing pause | |
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| or play a second time, the disc will spin up and begin playing | |
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| from the location where it had been paused. (You may also force | |
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| the Nº31.5 into extended pause mode by pressing and holding | |
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| the pause button for a few seconds.) |
(+)track +: When pressed, this will take you to the beginning of the next track. Also used to add a track to a playlist when creating a custom program. (See Introduction to Programming.)
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