Marantz PMD325 manual Random play Playing tracks in a Random sequence

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ADVANCED OPERATIONS

Random play (Playing tracks in a

random sequence)

This function rearranges the tracks into a random sequence and it then plays all the tracks in this random sequence. If it is used together with repeat play, the same tracks can be repeatedly played but in a different sequence every time.

During play or stop, press the RANDOM button on the remote control unit.

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AMS play (Searching for a specific track)

This function comes in handy when searching for a specific track that you want to hear.

During stop or play, press the AMS (auto music scan) button on the remote control unit.

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The items on the music calendar appear on the display one after the other, and the “RNDM” indicator lights.

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To stop random play and resume normal play, press the RANDOM button on the remote control unit. The “RNDM” indicator on the display goes off.

Random play can also be initiated using EASY JOG on the player. (See page 30.)

Skipping tracks during random play to search other tracks

When the button on the remote control unit is pressed or EASY JOG on the player is turned clockwise during random play, the next track is selected at random and played.

Conversely, when the button on the remote control unit is pressed or EASY JOG on the player is turned counterclockwise during random play, play returns to the start of the track now playing. If the same operation is repeated, play is initiated in the reverse order in which the tracks were played.

The total number of tracks, track “1” and “SCAN” light on the display, and the “” indicator flashes.

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The intros of all the tracks starting from track 1 are played in succession for the duration which has been set (factory setting: 10 seconds).

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Once the track you want to hear has been found, press the AMS button again. The “” indicator now lights, and the track found and whatever comes after that track will now be played normally.

When the RANDOM button on the remote control unit is pressed during AMS play, the AMS play function is released, and the random play mode is established.

AMS play can also be initiated using EASY JOG on the player. (See page 31.)

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Contents Model PMD325 User Guide Laser Safety Do not OpenImportant Safety Instructions Page Foreword CE marking only EU versionContents Installation precautions Before UsingInappropriate places for installation Do not use discs which come in special shapesDo not place objects on top PrecautionsDo not attempt repairs yourself Checking the accessories AccessoriesUsage of Remote Control Unit Features Connecting the analog unbalanced output connectors Connecting to an amplifierConnections Connecting the coaxial output connector Connecting the optical output connectorDigital balanced output connector Front panel Names and FunctionsSearch forward button Display Main displayRemote control unit Track skip buttonsRear panel A-B repeat buttonAC Power Source Connection Playing CDs Pausing playBasic Operations Stopping playPlaying a previous or subsequent track track skip Playing a specific trackSpecifying the number of a track to be played direct search Advancing to a subsequent trackPlaying the last few seconds again during play quick replay Using the index function index skipSearching a specific part of a track search Listening to the end of a track end monitorPlaying all tracks repeatedly all-track repeat Advanced OperationsRepeat play playing the same Tracks repeatedly Playing one track repeatedly 1-track repeatRandom play Playing tracks in a Random sequence Skipping tracks during random play to search other tracksDisplay example When track 2 has been selected Program play in the time display modeProgram play playing tracks Preferred sequence Program play in the text display mode Display modeDelete program play in the time display mode Delete program play play with Undesired tracks skippedDelete program play in the text display mode Changing the program or delete program contents Checking the program or delete program contentsPrecautions for program and delete program play Returning play to the normal speed 0% Pitch control Changing the play speedIncreasing the play speed Reducing the play speedSetting the cue point play start position Setting the position to start Listening to play manual cueListening from the cue point play start position Using Easy JOG Setting the Play FunctionsSetting the play functions play modes Pitch Minimum MaximumVarious play functions play modes Single Track Play ON/OFFAuto Cue ON/OFF Repeat ALL/1/OFFRandom ON/OFF ProgramDelete Program AMS Auto Music Scan Time Quick Replay TimeTimer Play ON/OFF Quick Replay Key Quick Replay/End MonitorPlay Mode Auto Pause/Auto Play Time Mode Track Remain/Total Remain/ Track Time/Total LapSetting the Play Functions End Warning ON/OFF Tray Lock ON/OFFKey Lock ON/OFF MP3 LoadDefault Auto MP3 Load ON/OFFLast memory Stop modeOther Functions During playPlaying unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW discs Precautions for unfinalized CD-R/CD-RW discsCR-R/CD-RW disc play MP3 file playbackConcerning random play Diagram showing sequence as displayed by WinFunctions not supported by MP3 play Dows ExplorerHow to use the Control I/O Control input/output connector When using pin 16 Fader InvertRemote control codes Fader startHow to use the RS-232C connector Installing the rack-mounting kit TipsSpecifications Specifications and DimensionsDimensions unit inch mm Troubleshooting How You Can Get Service Limited WarrantyNon-Transferable Warranty How State Law Relates to the WarrantyIs a registered trademark