2 Pressato turn scan play on.
SCAN:ON appears in the display. The first 10
secondsof each track is played.
3 Whenyou find the desired track press
btoturn scan play off.
SCAN:OFF appears in the display. The track
willcontinue to play.
#Ifthe display has automatically returned to
theplayback display, select SCAN again by press-
ingFUNCTION.
Note
Afterscanning of a CD is finished, normal play-
backof the tracks will begin again.
Pausing CD playback
Pauselets you temporarily stop playback of
theCD.
1 PressFUNCTION to select PAUSE.
PressFUNCTION until PAUSE appears in the
display.
2 Pressato turn pause on.
PAUSE:ONappears in the display. Play of the
currenttrack pauses.
3 Pressbto turn pause off.
PAUSE:OFFappears in the display. Play will re-
sumeat the same point that you turned pause
on.
Note
Youcan also turn pause on or off by pressing
PAUSE.
Using compression and BMX
Usingthe COMP (compression) and BMX
functionslet you adjust the sound playback
qualityof the CD player. Each of the functions
havea two-step adjustment. The COMP func-
tionbalances the output of louder and softer
soundsat higher volumes. BMX controls
soundreverberations to give playback a fuller
sound.Listen to each of the effects as you se-
lectthrough them and use the one that best
enhancesthe playback of the track or CD that
youare listening to.
1 PressFUNCTION to select COMP.
PressFUNCTION until COMP appears in the
display.
2 Pressaor bto select your favorite set-
ting.
Pressaor brepeatedly to switch between the
followingsettings:
COMPOFFCOMP 1COMP 2
COMPOFFBMX 1BMX 2
Selecting the search method
Youcan switch the search method between
fastforward/reverse and searching every10
track.
1 PressFUNCTION to select FF/REV.
PressFUNCTION until FF/REV appears in the
display.
#Ifthe search method ROUGH has been pre-
viouslyselected, ROUGH will be displayed.
2 Presscor dto select the search meth-
od.
Presscor duntil the desired search method
appearsin the display.
!FF/REVFast forward and reverse
!ROUGHSearching every 10 track
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