How to Play
How to Play a CD (basics)
1Connect and turn on the CDR300, see Connections (basic) on page 7.
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How to play
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PHONES | LINE OUT |
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2Push and release the OPEN/CLOSE switch to open the CDR drive. "OPEN" is displayed.
Insert your CD and push OPEN/CLOSE to close the CDR drive. "CLOSE" is displayed.
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If CD text is available the CD title/artist will scroll |
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How to Pause
Push and release the Play/Pause button (1) to Pause. When paused, push and release to continue play from the same point.
How to Stop
Push and release the Stop button (2) to Stop. When Play/Pause is next pushed, play starts from the beginning of the disc.
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aThe type of disc (CD, CD TEXT,
bThe number of tracks on the disc.
cThe total playing time of the disc.
3Play Push the Play/Pause button to
begin play. The CD will play to the end and stop.
Adjust internal speaker or headphone volume with the PHONE/SPEAKER level control d.
Adjust the LINE OUT level with the control e and your amplifier's volume controls if using an external ampli- fier.
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