WADIA 850 | COMPACT DISC PLAYER |
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION (continued)
Pressing these buttons allows access to the previous or next index point within a track that has such indexed sections.
TRACK FORWARD/REV: Pressing these buttons allows access to the previous or next track on a disc.
SEARCH: Pressing these buttons allows fast reverse or fast forward access through a track.
STOP: Pressing this button while a Compact Disc is playing stops PLAY.
PAUSE: Pressing this button, while a Compact Disc is playing, suspends PLAY. Pressing the PLAY button will resume play at the point where the pause button was pressed.
PLAY: After a Compact Disc has been loaded into the drawer, pressing this button plays the disc beginning with the first track on the disc or in a sequenced program. Pressing this button while the drawer is open, closes the drawer and begins play with the first track on the disc or in a sequenced program.
PROGRAMMING THE CD TRANSPORT
Program: Pressing this button enters all tracks subsequently chosen with the numeric keys (up to a total of 20 selections) as
Programming a sequence of tracks can be done either in the stop mode or in the play mode.
To program a sequence of tracks from a compact disc while in the stop mode, first press the program button. The program indicator will illuminate in the display window. Next, press the numeric buttons of the tracks you would like to program in the sequence desired. The number of each selected track will be indicated under the track indicator, the location of that track within the program (the playing order) of the tracks selected will be indicated in the area where index is usually identified, and the total program playback time of the sequence will be updated as each track is programmed.
To program a sequence of tracks from a compact disc while in the play mode, the procedure is the same. The only difference is that the total program’s playback time will not be displayed.
A program will continue to be held in memory, even after that program has been completely played.
When programmed playback is ended by pressing the stop button, the program will continue to be held in memory. However, if the stop button is pressed a second time, the program indicator on the display will go out and the programmed contents will be erased from memory.
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