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12. CUE - Pressing the CUE button during play provides a return to the position at
which play was started. If PAUSE is
used before CUE, that will become the
cue point. Alternately pressing the
PLAY button and the CUE button allows
the CD to be played from the same
position any number of times. The CUE
LED will light up from the time the CUE
button is pressed until the CD has been
reset to the position at which play was
started. Steady lighting of this LED
indicates the ready condition.
13. START/PAUSE (Play/Pause Button) - Each press of the Play/Pause Button
causes the operation to change from
play to pause or from pause to play.
14. BPM/PITCH BUTTON - Switches the mode of the display between showing
the BPM and the percentage change in
pitch.
15. TAP BUTTON - Tap this button with the beat of the music to determine the
current Beats Per Minute (BPM).
LCD DISPLAY FEATURES
actually playing a CD.
2. PAUSE: Active when the unit is paused.
3. CUE: Flashing when the unit is setting a cue point. Lit continuously
when the unit is paused at a cue
point.
4. PROGRAM: Used for pre-programming the track order to
automatically be played by the unit.
This is a great function if you need to
leave the CD player alone.
5. TIME MODE: (Elapsed) is for showing time as it is taking
place.(Remain) shows how much
time is left on a particular track. This
function is controlled by the TIME
BUTTON.
6. SINGLE: Shows when the unit is set to play just one track at a time.
When this is not lit, the CD will play
continuously through all tracks. This
function is controlled by the
SING/CONT BUTTON.
7. PITCH: Is lit when the PITCH BUTTON is active.
8. TIME BAR: Shows either time remaining or elapsed depending on
the setting of the TIME BUTTON.
9. PITCH/BPM: Shows the percentage change in pitch or current BPM.
10. TRACK: Shows the current track that the unit is playing.
11. MINUTES: Shows the minutes elapsed or remaining depending on
mode setting.
12. SECONDS: Shows the seconds elapsed or remaining depending on
mode setting.
13. FRAMES: The CD Player breaks down a second into 75 frames for
accurate cueing. This shows the
frames elapsed or remaining
depending on mode setting.