When installing the dry batteries, ensure that the and polarities are aligned correctly with the markings.
Do not drop the remote control or subject it to strong impact.
IIn order to ensure that the remote control does not fail to operate, avoid operation under the following conditions:
•When the remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or other intense sources of light
•When objects in front of the remote control sensor block the transmission of signals from the remote control
Names of the buttons (regular control panel) —————————————————
Number buttons ( ~ , ) (See pages 15, 20) | POWER button |
These are used for CD or MD direct play operation.
They are also used for MD editing operations.
English
MIX PROGRAM , and buttons (See page 25)
These are used to establish the MIX program play mode.
NORMAL button
(See pages 16, 23, 25)
This releases the MIX program play mode or random mode.
CD PITCH CONTROL buttons (See page 14)
1st TRACK REC button
LISTENING EDIT and SKIP buttons
REC SOURCE selector buttons
REC PAUSE button
REC START button
REC STOP button
1, Á buttons (See pages 15, 22)
CD button
CD1, CD2 and CD3 buttons
REPEAT button (See pages 16, 23)
This is used to listen to a CD or MD repeatedly.
RANDOM button (See pages 16, 23)
This is used to play CD or MD tracks at random.
DISPLAY MODE button (See page 21)
This changes what it is to be shown in the display window.
CD REC button
TRACK MARKING mode selector button (AUTO/MANUAL)
(See page 32)
4 , ¢ buttons (See pages 15, 22)
These are used to locate tracks on a CD or MD.
MD button
3 (play) button
This is used to start CD or MD play.
7(stop) button
Buttons which are not described here function in the exactly same way as their counterparts on the main unit.
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