Panasonic SL-PD7A, SL-PD9 manual Skip function, To skip discs, To skip tracks

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OPEN CLOSE

 

TIME MODE

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DISC SKIP

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DISC SKIP

Disc number at the playing position

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OPEN CLOSE

 

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Skip function

A To skip discs

Use this function to skip discs when selecting a disc to which you wish to listen, and when loading and unloading the discs.

You can use this function in stop, sequential play, one disc random play and delete play modes.

Press [DISC SKIP] to rotate the disc tray.

In stop mode

When the loading drawer is closed, pressing [DISC SKIP] changes the disc tray to the next one.

When the loading drawer is open, pressing [DISC SKIP] moves the carousel by two disc trays.

In play mode

 

 

 

 

Operations

When the loading drawer is closed, pressing [DISC SKIP] changes

 

the disc and the changer plays the track on the next disc.

 

If a disc is not on the selected disc tray, the changer plays the disc

 

at the next number.

 

 

 

 

 

When the loading drawer is open, pressing [DISC SKIP] moves the

 

carousel by one disc tray. Pressing again moves the carousel in the

 

opposite direction so that you can change all discs except the one

 

being played.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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To skip tracks

 

 

 

 

Use this function to skip tracks when selecting a track to which you

 

wish to listen.

 

 

 

 

 

Press either [

 

] or [

 

] until you reach the desired

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

track.

 

 

 

 

 

[]: You can skip backward.

[]: You can skip forward.

In sequential/program /delete play mode

In sequential play mode, you can skip only within the current disc. In program play mode, you can skip from one track to another in the programmed sequence.

In delete play mode, you can skip tracks only within the current disc excluding the tracks to be deleted.

[]: You can skip to the beginning of the track being played. If you press this button again quickly, you can skip to the beginning of the previous track.

Remember that in a backward skip, the current track is included in the count.

[]: You can skip as many tracks as the number of times you press the button.

In random play mode

[]: You can skip to the beginning of the current track.

[]: You can skip to the beginning of a next track in random order.

In spiral play mode

[]: You can skip to the beginning of the current track.

[]: You can skip to the beginning of the track on the next disc.

You can also skip tracks when the changer is in the stop mode (except during random play and spiral play) or pause mode.

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Contents SL-PD7A Dear customer Table of Contents Placement SafetyInstallation Maintenance ServiceCorrect method of use Preparing the remote controlBattery installation ConnectionsMain unit Name Ref.page Remote control SL-PD9 onlyFront panel controls Sequential play Basic operationsOperations Press the numeric buttons to select the track To directly access a desired trackBasic operations To exchange discs during playFull random play Random playSpiral play One disc random playProgram play Program play ID scan functionSearch function Press Disc Skip to rotate the disc tray Skip functionTo skip discs To skip tracksRepeat function Time mode selectionTo cancel repeat mode Press Repeat again Press Time ModePress Edit Guide to select the tape length Edit guide functionReference ~ E Handling precautionsStorage precautions Concerning CDsProduct information Troubleshooting guideMaintenance Product ServiceElectric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. PSC Specifications

SL-PD7A, SL-PD9 specifications

The Panasonic SL-PD9 and SL-PD7A are notable compact disc players that emerged during a transformative era in audio technology. Both models, released in the late 1990s, showcased Panasonic's commitment to quality and innovation, appealing to audiophiles and casual listeners alike.

The SL-PD9 stands out with its advanced digital signal processing capabilities. Equipped with a 1-bit DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter), it delivers high-fidelity sound reproduction, enhancing the listening experience with remarkable clarity and detail. The player supports a wide range of disc formats, including CD, CD-R, and CD-RW, making it versatile for various music collections. The inclusion of Dolby Digital decoding allows users to enjoy multi-channel audio from compatible discs, providing a cinematic sound experience right in the comfort of their home.

Another significant feature of the SL-PD9 is its anti-shock technology, which prevents audio skips due to vibrations or bumps. This is particularly useful for portable use, allowing music lovers to enjoy their favorite tracks without interruptions. The model also boasts a stylish design with a clear LCD display and user-friendly controls, emphasizing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.

Moving to the SL-PD7A, it shares many of the technological advancements found in the SL-PD9 while offering a more affordable option for consumers. The SL-PD7A is equipped with reliable playback features and solid audio performance. Although it features a slightly less sophisticated DAC compared to the SL-PD9, it retains excellent sound quality that resonates well with music enthusiasts.

Both models are built with durability in mind, reflecting Panasonic's reputation for reliability. The robust chassis helps minimize resonance, ensuring that the audio output remains pure and unharmed by external interference. Furthermore, these players typically incorporate a headphone output with adjustable level control, allowing personal listening experiences tailored to individual preferences.

In summary, the Panasonic SL-PD9 and SL-PD7A exemplify the high-quality engineering and technology prevalent in late '90s audio equipment. With their emphasis on sound fidelity, user-centric design, and robust functionality, both models have rightfully earned their place in the hearts of audio aficionados and remain cherished players for vintage audio enthusiasts. Their legacy continues, demonstrating the lasting impact of Panasonic's innovation in the compact disc player market.