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CD36

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Using the CR-314 remote control

NOTE

: Remember to install the two AAA batteries 

supplied before trying to use your remote control.
Do not place anything in front of the display area 
on the CD player (where the IR receiver is located), 
or the remote control may not work.
Note that greyed-out buttons on the remote control 
are DVD-specifi c and are not used with the CD 
player. 

CR-314

RPT

CLEAR

0

PROG

A-B

7

8

9

DISP

4

5

6

CD

DVD

1

2

3

OK

OPEN

MUTE

P

MODE

CD/DVD  REMOTE

CD

DVD

SUBT

ZOOM

AUDIO

MEM

RTN

ANGLE

SETUP

STATUS

SRCH

MENU

TITLE

CD/DVD

 

Ensure that CD mode is selected using the 

CD/DVD

 

toggle button. The ‘CD’ LED above the 

CD/DVD

 

button is lit briefl y when CD mode is selected.

DISP (display)

 

Turns the display on or off. Turning the display off 

generally produces a slight improvement in sound 

quality. 

A–B

 

This button enables you to repeat any section of music 

within a track. Whilst the disc is playing, press the 

A–B

 

button at the start of the section you wish to repeat. 

‘REPEAT’ is shown on the display and the letter ‘A–’ 

fl ashes. Press the button a second time when you reach 

the end of the section you wish to repeat. The ‘A–B’ 

letters stop fl ashing and remain lit. This section will 

repeat until you press 

<

 or 

/

 or 

0

. The forward search 

button (

8

) moves forward within the selected loop.

RPT (repeat)

To repeat the entire CD or a pre-programmed selection 

of tracks press 

RPT

 once: ‘REPEAT’ lights on the display. 

To repeat a particular track, select that track and then 

press 

RPT

 twice so that ‘REPEAT 1’ is shown on the 

display. If you now select a different track, that track is 

repeated instead.

To cancel the repeat function press 

RPT

 a third time.

CLEAR

If you make a mistake whilst programming you can 
delete the last entered track by pressing 

CLEAR

To delete all the programmed tracks, press 

CLEAR

 

repeatedly until ‘0’ is displayed.
To exit the program facility, press 

PROG

.

TITLE

Press 

TITLE

 once to display the remaining time of the 

currently playing track. Press again to display the time 

remaining of the disc. Press a third time to turn the text 

display on. 

Press 

TITLE

 again and the display reverts to its original 

setting, showing the time elapsed for the current track.

For CDs with text, pressing 

TITLE

 once while the disc is 

loaded but not playing displays the artist’s name.

Pressing 

TITLE

 a second time displays the total number 

of tracks and the total playing time.

0–9 keypad

This allows direct access to individual tracks on the disc. 
To select a track, press the corresponding keypad button. 
For tracks greater than 9, enter the digits in sequence. 
For example, to play track 15, press and hold 

1

 until the 

number on the display moves to the left, then press 

5

.

PROG (Program)

 

You can program a selection of up to 24 tracks from 
a disc to play in any order. Select a track by using 
the 

/

 and 

0

 buttons, then press 

PROG

 to program the 

track into memory (‘PROGRAM’ appears on the display 
to indicate that you have started programming a 
sequence). Repeat these steps to program the remaining 
tracks in your selection. Alternatively, press 

PROG

 once 

and enter your track selection using the 0–9 keypad.
The display shows the track numbers programmed, 
the total length of the programmed sequence and the 
number of tracks programmed (shown by a number 
below the word ‘STEP’). 
Each time you enter a track the number below ‘STEP’ 
increments by one and fl ashes until you press 

PROG

 

to confi rm. If you fail to press 

PROG

 within about fi ve 

seconds the display stops fl ashing and you will have to 
reselect the track.
Press 

4

 

to play the program. Press 

4

 again to replay the 

entire sequence from the start. Press and hold 

CLEAR

 to 

erase the programmed sequence. Press 

PROG

 again to 

exit the program facility.

MUTE 

Stops sound to the speaker outputs of certain Arcam 
amplifi ers.

/–

 

Adjusts the volume on Arcam remote-controllable 
amplifi ers.
Note that the volume (

+

/

) controls and 

MUTE

 button 

have no effect on the audio output level of the CD 
players.

OPEN

Opens and closes the CD tray

Search and Skip Track

Search backwards and forwards;

Skip track backwards and forwards (see page 5)

Playback control

Pause, Play and Stop (see page 5)

P MODE

Press once to shuffl e play CD tracks (i.e. play them in 

a random order). Press again to cancel shuffl e play.

Summary of Contents for CD36

Page 1: ...Compact disc player CD36...

Page 2: ...cing equipment such as radiators stoves or other appliances including other amplifiers that produce heat 6 Climate The appliance has been designed for use in moderate climates 7 Racks and stands Only...

Page 3: ...r Wolfson Micro WM8740 24 bit stereo DACs Left and right output channels are made using two stereo DAC chips per channel both operating in dual mono configuration per channel The resulting four mono s...

Page 4: ...room installations In normal use there is no need to make any connections to these sockets TRIGGER IN Connecting the 12V trigger output of an Arcam amplifier to this input will cause the CD36 to switc...

Page 5: ...high speed with the sound muted Press 7 8 or PLAY to stop the search action and resume playing SKIP TRACK 6 To start a CD with a track other than the first press or 0 to locate the desired track To se...

Page 6: ...isc Press a third time to turn the text display on Press TITLE again and the display reverts to its original setting showing the time elapsed for the current track For CDs with text pressing TITLE onc...

Page 7: ...ard 20 52 Fast rewind 20 50 Open 20 45 Pause 20 48 Stop 20 54 Play 20 53 Advanced control commands Command Decimal Code Repeat toggle 20 29 Repeat off 20 125 Repeat one 20 126 Repeat all 20 127 Repeat...

Page 8: ...stated Continual improvement policy Arcam has a policy of continual improvement for its products This means that designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Radio interference The...

Page 9: ...sts at any time Claims under guarantee This equipment should be packed in the original packing and returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased or failing this directly to the Arcam distributor i...

Page 10: ...Pembroke Avenue Waterbeach CAMBRIDGE CB5 9QR England SH156 Issue 1...

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