HP N31.5 manual Introduction to Programming

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How the Nº31.5 remembers programs

Assembling a new program

Introduction to Programming

Rather than playing an entire CD, you may choose to play only certain selections. To do this, you create a “program” (or playlist) and store it in the Nº31.5’s memory.

Before using your Nº31.5’s programming features, become familiar with its con- trols and their locations (see Front Panel, Top Panel, CD Transport Assembly, and Remote Control), as well as their basic functions (see Basic Operation).

When playing a program, the Nº31.5’s basic functions operate as described in Ba- sic Operation, except that they work within the context of the program’s playlist rather than the entire CD. For instance, pressing next during play skips to the next track or index in the sequence, whether or not it is the next track or index on the CD. In the same way, pressing repeat disc will repeat the entire program, not the entire CD.

The Nº31.5 allows up to 99 selections (tracks and indices) per program. A pro- gram may include both tracks and indices.

Assembling a program is possible only before play begins.

Note: The only programming functions that operate while a CD is playing are program clear and program save.

When you load a CD, the Nº31.5 assigns it a unique identification code. If you assemble a program for a particular CD and save it into the Nº31.5’s memory, the Nº31.5 “remembers” that CD’s program.

The next time you load that CD, the Nº31.5 will recognize the CD’s identification code and automatically loads the previously saved program. (The letter P will ap- pear preceding the track number on the display.) [Note: Even if you have previ- ously saved a program for a CD, the Nº31.5 allows you to override it (and have access to all tracks on the CD) without erasing it from the memory.]

The Nº31.5’s memory can store programs for thousands of CDs. Saved programs remain in memory when you place the Nº31.5 into standby, when you turn off the main power switch — even if AC power is interrupted.

To assemble a new program, make sure a disc is loaded and that the Nº31.5 is in stop (rather than already playing):

1.Using the next and previous, select the first track in your program.

2.Add the first selection to your program by pressing program + (on the Remote Control, press prg/time, then press +).

3.Assemble the rest of your program (up to 99 selections) by repeat- ing steps 1 and 2.

4.When you’ve finished building your playlist:

a.If you want to play your program without recording it in the Nº31.5’s memory, go on to step 5.

b.If you want to record your program in the Nº31.5’s memory, press program save; the display will show NEW PROGRAM.

5.To play the program, press play.

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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