Playback of CDs 17

XD SERIES (En)

Playback from the desired track

Skipping tracks
Skipping to a Different Disc

To skip To skip backward forward

÷The tracks in the direction the dial is rotated are skipped, and the selected track will be played from the beginning.

÷When the jog dial is rotated a little in the direction of counterclockwise once during playback, the track being played will be played from the beginning.

÷The CD tracks can also be skipped using the 4or ¢key of the remote control unit.

DISC SKIP

(Only at the main unit)

DISC 1 DISC 2 DISC 3

or

DISC SKIP

High-speed search in forward and reverse directions(Remote control unit only)

1TUNING ¡

Backward search

Forward search

÷Playback starts from the position where the key is released.
÷ Each time this key is÷ Playback starts from the
pressed, the unit skips toselected disc.
the next disc and playback÷ When no disc is set in a
starts.tray, the unit skips to the

÷ When no disc is set in a

next tray.

tray, the unit skips to the

 

next tray.

 

÷Do not touch the played side of disc.÷Rotate the tray with the DISC SKIP key to insert the third disc.

The selected disc is indicated.

C D 0 1

0 :00

Lights when a disc is inserted at the time of playback.

Caution for Disc Handling

Do not use a disc with exposed adhesive from attached cellophane or a rental CD seal, or from which such a seal etc. has been removed. When such a disc is played, removal may become impossible, and trouble can be caused.

Time display on the CD player

Each press of the TIME key of the remote control unit switches the displayed time information.

1 @1 : 1 2 Elapsed time of track being played

2- 4 : 1 8 Remaining time of track being played

3

1 2 : 4 6

Elapsed time of disc

 

 

(“TOTAL” lights up)

4 - 6 3 : 1 4 Remaining time of disc (“TOTAL” lights up)

÷Only the elapsed time of the track being played is displayed during program playback and random playback.

CAUTIONDo not look into the laser light.

Laser light getting into your eyes can impair your vision.

Operation