Chapter 1 Introduction

IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS

FRONT PANEL

HDCD

TRACK

TIME

TRACK

TIME

F CD

 

RECORD

CD-RW

DUAL

 

 

 

L CDR R

X4

DISC

DUB

1PLAY (play deck) Press to play a CD in the play deck.

2STOP (play deck) Press to stop the CD in the play deck.

3PAUSE (play deck) Press to pause or restart the disc.

4DISPLAY(play deck) Press to cycle through the time display options for the play deck.

5FORWARD/REVERSE SKIP/SCAN (play deck) Press and hold to play the disc in fast-forward or fast-reverse mode. Press to move to the next or previous track.

6REMOTE SENSOR Receives commands from the remote control.

7Information display Displays the status of this unit.

8CD SYNC Press to make sync recording of a single track or an entire disc from an external CD, MO, DAT player.

9DUBBING Press to make a complete copy of the disc to a CD-R or CD-RW.

10SPEED Press to select the recording speed for internal dubbings.

11PLAY (record deck) Press to play a CD or to set a selection in the record deck.

12STOP (record deck) Press to stop the CD in the record deck.

13PAUSE (record deck) Press to pause or restart the disc.

14DISPLAY (record deck) Press to cycle through the time display options for the record deck.

15FORWARD/REVERSE SKIP/SCAN (record deck) Press and hold to play the disc in fast-forward or fast-reverse mode. Press to move to the next or previous track.

16REC LEVEL Use to control input level when making recordings in analog mode.

17Record deck Use to playback CD and record CD-R and CD-RW discs.

18OPEN/CLOSE (record deck) Press to open the record deck. Press again to close the deck.

19AUTO/MANUAL Press to select automatic or manual track increments during a recording session.

20ERASE Press to erase one or more tracks of an unfinalized CD-RW disc.

21FINALIZE Press to finalize the recording process.

22RECORD Press to make recording.

23INPUT Press to select the input source for recording.

24OPEN/CLOSE (play deck) Press to open the play deck. Press again to close the deck.

25Play deck Use to play CD, CD-R or CD-RW discs that have been

 

finalized.

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26

OPTICAL IN (DIGITAL) Use to connect a portable digital audio

 

 

player to this unit for digital recording.

 

27

PHONES Connect headphones with a standard stereo type plug.

 

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POWER Press to turn on or off the power.

 

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NAD C660 owner manual Identification of Controls, Front Panel

C660 specifications

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