HP N31.5 manual Numeric Keypad

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A-B: Press once to establish a beginning point (point A) for an end- less playback loop. The display will flash the letter B to indicate that it is ready to accept your designated ending point (point B). Once this has been done, the Nº31.5 will repeat the segment of the disc between points A and B until you press A-Bor stop. (Note that A must precede B on the disc.) Directly accessing a point beyond the end of your A-Bloop (next, direct time, or direct track) will cancel the repeat A-Bfunction and return the Nº31.5 to play at your selected point.

repeat: Press once to enter repeat disc mode (repeating the entire disc, or an entire playlist if one is entered). This action will illu- minate the repeat disc LED. Press a second time to enter the re- peat track mode (repeating a single track ad nauseam). A third press will cycle you back to normal operation, as will pressing stop.

() track : When pressed, this will take you to the beginning of the previous track. Also used to add a track to a playlist when creat- ing a custom program. (See Introduction to Programming.)

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The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 may be used to directly access in- dividual track numbers of discs played by the Nº31.5. For example, to go directly to track 13, press 1 followed by 3, and then press play. You do not have to add a 0 before a single-digit track number: 7, followed by play, will take you directly to track number 7. (In fact, if the Nº31.5 is already in play, simply pressing the number button will be sufficient.)

The Nº31.5 displays a certain amount of intelligence with respect to direct track access. If the first number entered identifies a particular track unam- biguously (such as 2 on a 12-track disc), the Nº31.5 is “smart” enough to im- mediately move to that track. If the first number entered could be the first of two digits (such as 1 on a 12-track disc), the Nº31.5 will wait for a mo- ment to determine whether you wish to enter a second number. If not, it will then go to the single-digit track you selected.

If you request a non-existent track (pressing 2, 1 on a 12-track disc, for ex- ample), the Nº31.5 will display NO TRACK XX (where XX is the track you requested that does not exist) and resume play.

Selecting a particular track does not affect the operating mode. That is to say, pressing 7 while in play begins playing track 7; pressing 4 while in pause leaves you paused at the beginning of track 4. Similarly, using direct track access during the playing of a program will temporarily override the program; pressing stop will return you to your original programmed playlist as though nothing had ever happened.

Incidentally, if you press 0 followed by play, the Nº31.5 will enter a random play mode in which the order of the current disc’s playlist is scrambled, and then played. The first character of the display (that shows a P when playing a playlist) will show R to indicate random play. Moreover, placing the Nº31.5 into random play mode while the disc repeat function is engaged will cause it to play the various tracks on the disc randomly in- definitely (until you stop it). This can be a great way to provide back- ground music during a dinner party, for example.

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Contents Operating Manual Page Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Introduction to Programming Unpacking and Placement Operating Voltage Frequency Quick Start… Warm up/break-in period Special Design Features Industrial Design Convenience Features Communications Links Setup and Installation Repeat this procedure for the other three spikes Connect a Digital Output to Your Processor Placement of Your Transport Insert Batteries in the Remote Control Front Panel See Top Panel Repeat A-B Program Review Top Panel Search Reverse Next CD Transport Assembly To overcome the magnet, you’ll need to give it a firm pull Display Infrared Receiver and Transmitter Semblies Remote ControlNumeric Keypad No30 on No31, for example Miscellaneous Controls Battery Compartment Feet or less Class Laser Product Rear PanelAC Power Cord Socket Digital OUTPUT, Eiaj Optical Basic Operation Page Page Page Introduction to Programming Delete Programming Advanced Programming Page Setting Options Available even without Linking Auto-Standby Madrigal Communications Link Linked amplifiers? you ask Conductor Source Component Link Cable Conductor Amp-Amp Link Cable Using Learning Remote Controls Place the Nº31.5 in ITS Front Panel Teaching Mode Operate Troubleshooting Linked Functions DON’T Work Care and Maintenance Canadian Warranty Obtaining Service Specifications Dimensions Installation Notes Page Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved