
CD CHANGER
The “CD CHANGER” menu
In CD changer mode:
☞Press the MENU button.
The “CD CHANGER” menu is displayed.
The following functions are available:
Manual Search
CD CHANGER
Manual Search
Random
Repeat Track
Track Scan
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Activate this function in order to perform a manual search using the right rotary control.
Turn the right rotary control one notch to the right or left in order to start the first level of the fast search forwards/backwards.
Turn the rotary control again one notch to the right or left in order to start the second, faster search level.
☞Press the right rotary control to stop the fast search.
☞Press the control again to return to the skip track function.
✎During the manual search, you will hear the CD at increased speed.
✎The function of the right rotary control is switched back to the skip track function 50 seconds after the last time the manual search is used.
Random
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Activate this function to listen to the tracks on the currently selected CD in random order.
Press the right rotary control to return to normal playback.
Repeat Track
☞Activate this function to repeat the current track.
☞Press the right rotary control to return to normal playback.
Track Scan
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Activate this function to scan all tracks of the current CD for 10 seconds each.
Press the right rotary control to stop scan mode and return to normal playback.
☞Assign a name with up to 13 characters to the CD currently playing. The CD will be recognised automatically by the CD changer, and the CD changer will display the CD title.
✎If your CDs have CD text, you can also overwrite the CD title displayed.
✎Up to 50 CD titles can be stored automatically in the title memory. Once the memory is full, you will have to first select a title to be deleted before you can enter a new one.
Changer Setup:☞ Set one of the following functions.
– Compression: If activated, this function will reduce the volume for loud sections and increase it for quieter sections.
– Comp Rate: Select the degree of loudness decrease/increase. This function is only available with compression activated.
Initialisation
See “INITIALISATION” ➽ page 37.
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