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Unique Button Assignments
Nearly all Integris CDP front panel controls are duplicated
on the remote. The remote also provides direct CD track
entry and a Mute option.
The graphic of the R-676 on the following page illustrates
the function of all buttons related to operation of the
Integris CDP.
Non-Usable Buttons:
On the R-676 graphic, a number of
buttons have been over-marked with
X
. These buttons
are not assigned to any commands for the Integris CDP.
They are available for use with other devices the user
may load into the remote.
CD Transport Controls:
For convenience, the CD transport
controls occupy two areas.
•
On the two rows of buttons above the 5-way
toggle. These are labeled with the standard
transport playback symbols.
•
On the 5-way toggle and on the
CH +/-
rocker
button. The 5-way toggle is configured exactly
like the 5-button CD control array on the front
panel. The
CH +/-
button provides convenient
track skip control.
Preamp Input Selection:
The buttons labeled
A
and
B
,
having
- INPUT +
silk-screened below them, provide
continuous scrolling through the 11 available Inputs.
Direct CD Track Entry:
The numeric keypad provides
direct track entry from 1-99 without requiring the use of
extra keys. The system logic provides instant response to
most entries. Where two-digit track entry is required, the
system logic will allow one second for the user to enter
the second digit.
Direct track entry may be used from Stop mode or during
playback – Play mode will be automatic. In Pause
mode, direct track entry will result in the transport cueing
up to the requested track but staying in Pause mode.
Track Entry Examples
•
On a disc with 30 tracks, to play track 23, the user
will press
2
and will have another second to press
3
, after which the transport will immediately
respond by going to track 23.
•
To hear track 2 on that same disc, the user will
press
2. T
he system logic will wait one second for
another digit entry. As a second digit is not
received, the transport will automatically proceed
to track 2. Note: it is unnecessary to enter
0
as a
first digit – it will be ignored.
•
If the user selects track
4
from that same disc, the
system will respond without delay because it
knows there are no 2-digit track entries that can
begin with a 4 on that disc.