CD SECTION
①CUE BUTTON
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| The last pause position is always memorised and can |
| be called up by pressing cue button. This function is |
| useful for instant cueing, the same position can be |
| recalled and played back with a single quick action. |
| ■Memory of the cue point will be lost or |
| reset when any of the following operations |
| are done. |
| [1] Power is turned off. |
| [2]The CD is paused and played another |
| position. This position will then be |
| memorised as the new cue point. |
| [3]The STOP button is pressed. |
| [4]The CD cover is opened. |
9 | ②PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON |
11 | This button is used to start and pause the CD. When |
10 | the CD is left in pause mode for more than ten |
minutes, the CD mechanism is automatically set to | |
8 | STANDBY MODE and the CD stops spinning. |
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1 | When the PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed in |
STANDBY MODE, the CD mechanism is reset to | |
| PAUSE mode at the last CUE point if the cue point |
| has been set previously, or at the starting position of |
7 2 | the first song if the cue point has not been set. |
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④PITCH ADJUSTMENT FADER
Used to adjust the play back pitch (speed) by
N O T E
When the
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