DIGITAL OUTPUT JACK: Connecting any type of DAT, MD, HARD DRIVE, or other such items which accept digital signals to the BNC (29) output connector on the rear panel of the transports allows you to record a digital signal from CD.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1.Make sure that the VOLTAGE SELECTOR SLIDE (27) switch, found on the rear panel, is set for the proper voltage. Plug the unit in and press POWER (25). The unit will turn on. Pushing the POWER (25) switch a second time will turn the unit off.
2.Press the OPEN/CLOSE (20) button, place a CD in the DISC TRAY (24) and press the OPEN/CLOSE (20) again. The tray will close into the unit.
3.Push the TRACK SKIP (19) buttons to select the track you want to play.
4.Press PLAY/PAUSE (22) and the unit will instantly play.
CUE INSTRUCTIONS
Special Mode for CUE 1 (only):
1.Play the track you wish to play, push pause and move the SEARCH JOG WHEEL (10) to the exact point you wish play to begin, and then press the PLAY/PAUSE (22) button to memorize the CUE 1 POINT (CUE 1 LED will blink).
NOTE: When a CUE LED is not lit, there is no CUE POINT saved in memory. When a CUE LED is blinking, the unit is ready for you to change the CUE POINT. When a CUE LED stays lit, there is a CUE POINT saved in memory. To change the saved CUE POINT you have to press this CUE BUTTON (the CUE LED will then blink) and then you can change the
CUE POINT.
To set a cue point, follow these instructions:
1.Use the TRACK SKIP (19) buttons to find the track you wish to play. Listen to the track and when the track gets to the approximate spot, push the PLAY/PAUSE (22) button, and if the cue LED is not blinking (indicating the unit is ready for you to set the cue) press the CUE BUTTON you wish to assign the cue to (CUE 1 or CUE 2), than you must touch the SEARCH JOG WHEEL (10) to fine tune the memorized cue point, adjusting the CUE POINT forward or backward. The unit will go into CUE MODE (cue LED will be lit) and the location indicated on the display will be the memorized cue point. Push the PLAY/PAUSE (22) button, and the unit will instantly play from the spot selected. If you don’t want to memorize the adjusted CUE POINT, after touching the SEARCH JOG WHEEL (10), push the CUE BUTTON (with the blinking LED) and then the PLAY/PAUSE (22) button. While in play mode, pressing the CUE BUTTON will pause the play and bring you back to the CUE POINT.
2.Press the second CUE BUTTON from PLAY MODE ONLY and repeat the process with the second CUE BUTTON, to set a second CUE POINT.
3.To preview a CUE POINT, from PLAY MODE press PLAY/PAUSE (22) button, and then press and hold down the CUE BUTTON to preview the CUE. Letting go of the CUE BUTTON will bring you back to the CUE POINT and PAUSE MODE.
AND/OR
To use the SET CUE BUTTON (15) and the DIRECT ACCESS (2) buttons to set a cue point, follow these instructions:
1.Press the SET CUE BUTTON (15) (the LED will light). Use the DIRECT ACCESS (2) buttons to memorize the spot at which you want play to start, the CUE POINT, by selecting the proper track, minute, second and frame. Press CUE 1 to set the cue to CUE 1 (press CUE 2 if you wish to set the cue to CUE 2). You can do this in any mode, including PLAY MODE, so that you may cue a track while playing a track.
SUGGESTION: To avoid confusion while setting cue points, keep the time display in ELAPSED TIME mode. When you use the DIRECT ACCESS BUTTONS to set a cue, the track, minute, second and frame are always in elapsed time. If the unit’s time display is in TRACK REMAIN or TOTAL REMAIN mode, the track, minute, second and frame dis- played will be the remain time and not the the track, minute, second and frame you entered.
ROBO START INSTRUCTIONS
IN SINGLE-AUTO CUE MODE:
Use ROBO START in
1.Engage
2.Press the ROBO START (1) button to activate ROBO START (the button will blink). Play will alternate between the two sides of the CD player. At the end of the track, the playing side will pause, and the other side will play. At the end of this track, the playing side will pause, and the other side will play. The CD player will continue to alternate between the two sides until you stop it (after the last track of the CD, it goes back to the first track).
NOTE: Pausing the playing side in the middle of a track will cause the other side to play. When that track ends, play will begin from the middle of the track where play was paused.
IN CONTINUOUS MODE OR DURING NORMAL PLAY:
If you use ROBO START without
1.During normal play, set a cue point on the other side of the CD player.
2.Press the ROBO START (1) button to activate ROBO START (the button will blink).
3.Press PLAY/PAUSE (22) on the playing side to begin play from the cue point on the other side.
PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
1.To program the unit to play songs in the order you select using the DIRECT ACCESS (2) buttons, follow these instructions:
In stop mode, press the PROGRAM BUTTON (12) and then choose the tracks you wish to play by pressing the DIRECT ACCESS (2) buttons. Press the PLAY/PAUSE (22) button to play your programmed selections.
2.To program the unit to play songs in the order you select using the TRACK SKIP (19) buttons, follow these instructions:
In stop mode, press the PROGRAM BUTTON (12) and then choose the track you wish to play using the TRACK SKIP (19) buttons. Press the PROGRAM BUTTON (12) to save the track. Repeat the process until you are ready to start playing your selections. Press the PLAY/PAUSE
(22)button to play your programmed selections.
3.To clear items from your program, press the STOP/CLEAR BUTTON
(18).
SUGGESTION: In AUTO CUE mode, use the PROGRAM function with ROBO START to create a music mix that will play without interruption. The unit will play the pro- grammed songs while alternating between the two sides of the unit.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
•If the disk will not play, check to see if the disc was loaded correctly (label side up). Also check the disc for excessive dirt, scratches, etc.
•If the disc turns but there is no sound, check the cable connections. If they are okay, check your amplifier or receiver.
•If the CD skips, check the CD for dirt or scratches. Do not assume that the CD player is defective. Many CDs are recorded out of spec and will skip on most or all CD players. Before sending the unit in for repair, try playing a CD that you are sure plays properly.
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