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4Transport Controls

You will find the transport controls used to control the day-to-day playback of discs just below the navigation keys.

(previous) will move backward through the chapters or tracks (or the playlist, if you have created one), one step at a time. As

with most DVD players, the single exception to this is the first

time you press thekey, which will take you to the beginning of the track currently playing. Pressing thekey again within approximately one second will then take you to the previous track.

/ (play) will start the disc spinning (if necessary) and start playing the music, as expected.

(next) will move forward through the tracks (or the playlist, if you have created one), one track at a time.

, (pause) will stop the music but allow the disc to continue spinning; when you press Play, the music will start almost immediately, and it will pick up from where you left off.

. (stop) applies to both the music and the spinning of the disc. When you press Play, the disc will need to take a few moments to get up to speed prior to playing, and it will play from the beginning of the disc or the playlist (if one has been created for the disc).

Repeat will cycle the CDT-300 through its repeat modes.

[ (scan reverse) provides a “rewind” function, the nature of which is dictated by your navigation preference selection in the menu system. (See The Menu System for more information.)

] (scan forward) provides a “fast forward” function, the nature of which is dictated by your navigation preference selection in the menu system. (See The Menu System for more information.)

^ (eject) will cause the inserted disc to spin down and then eject.

5System Controls

The CDT-300 remote control also can control user-defined functions as well as the volume and mute functions on a Classé system.

F1/F2/F3/F4 keys are available for controlling aspects of the CDT-300 not covered by the other buttons on the remote control. You are able to choose what the CDT-300 should do in response to receiving the infrared signal that a particular “Fkey” has been pressed. The list of possible functions is quite extensive, and is found in the menu system (see The Menu System section, of this manual). For example, if you are using one of the DC triggers on your CDT-300, you can toggle its state manually using one of the Fkeys.

The Fkeys on all Classé remote controls issue the same infrared commands. This saves you from having to be sure you have grabbed the proper remote, since all your Classé remotes will perform the same function for each Fkey.

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Classe Audio CDT-300 owner manual Transport Controls, System Controls