U D

I

1 2 3

4 5 6

7 8 9

+10 0 CLR

PROG DELETE TIME

COAXIAL TOSLINK

CD AES/EBU

DIGITALANALOG

96kHz/24Bit 192kHz/24Bit

SAMPLE-RATE CONVERTER

3.4 Remote Control

U D

Switching the Remote Control function.

U : function of the switch.

D : function of the word beside the switch.

ISwitching the power on and off.

1DIGIT KEYS - Selecting another track during play.

-Selecting a track to start play with.

-Selecting tracks when compiling a programming.

CLR Clears the last track number during programming.

Opening and closing the CD compartment.

Repeating play.

Muting sound. Resuming sound.

Fast search for a passage.

Selecting another track during play.

Selecting a track to start play with.

Selecting tracks when compiling a program.

Starting play. Playing a program.

Stopping play.

Interrupting play. Resuming play.

PROG Presets tracks to be played by keying in track nos.

DELETE

COAXIAL

DIGITAL

ANALOG

TIME

Clears a program.

TOSLINK CD AES/EBU Digital input selecting.

Digital sample output select.

Internal D/A sample rate selection.

Displays the remaining time of a track or it displays the total remaining time of a disc.

CD-306/200 REMOTE LAYOUT

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Cary Audio Design CD 200, CD 306 specifications CD-306/200 Remote Layout

CD 306, CD 200 specifications

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