Playing a Disc
The operations for normal play and the basic operations during play are explained below.
POWER | SACD/CD | A OPEN/CLOSE H X x | |||||||||
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| lAMSL | |
| 1 | Turn on the amplifier. Turn down the volume level | |
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2 | Select the player position using the input selector | ||
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Discs |
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3 | Press POWER to turn on the player. | ||
| 4 | Press A OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray, and | |
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| place a disc on the tray. |
With the label side up
5Press SACD/CD to select the SACD or CD.
Each time you press the button, the SACD or CD appears alternately in the display. Select the type of disc on the tray. For details, see page 12.
6Press H.
Playback starts from the first track. If you want to start playing from a specific track, turn lAMSL to select the track number before pressing H.
7Adjust the volume on the amplifier.
Basic operations during play
To | Press |
Stop play | x |
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Pause play | X |
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Resume play after pausing | X or H |
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Locate a succeeding track | Turn lAMSL clockwise |
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Locate the beginning of the | Turn lAMSL |
current track or a preceding | counterclockwise |
track |
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Eject the disc | AOPEN/CLOSE |
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zIf you turn on the player when a disc is already loaded
Playback starts automatically. If you connect a commercially available timer, you can set it to start playing the disc at any time you want.
zTo select a layer you want to listen to when playing a hybrid disc (page 13)
After you stop play using x, press SACD/CD repeatedly to light either the “SACD” or “CD.”
zTo select a playback area you want to listen to when playing a 2 channel +
After you stop play using x, press MULTI/2CH repeatedly to light either the “MULTI CH” or “2 CH.”
Note
During playback, increase the volume level gradually starting from the lowest level. The output from this unit may contain band width that are out of the normal listening range. This may cause damage to the speakers or ears.