Durabrand CD2775SW Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 15

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REPEAT PLAYBACK
DURING PLAYBACK MODE

To Repeat the Current Track

Press the REPEAT button until REPEAT ONE appears
on the display and the currently playing track will be
played repeatedly until the STOP  button is pressed.

SKIP and SEARCH can still be used during this function.
SKIP will go to the start of the next track, Reverse Skip
will go to the start of the present track, on the second
press it will then go to the start of the previous track.
SEARCH will search through the tracks normally.

COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK (CONTINUED)

DURING STOP MODE

The REPEAT operations can also be done in the stop
mode. The player will start playing from Track 1 of the
currently selected disc after     PLAY/PAUSE button is
pressed.

The REPEAT operations can be done from the pausing
point. The player will start playing again after   PLAY/
PAUSE button is pressed.

DURING PAUSE MODE

To Repeat the Whole Disc

Press the REPEAT button until REPEAT ONE DISC
appears on the display and the current disc will be played
repeatedly starting from the currently playing point.

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function on, one can still search through the whole disc,
and the CD player will then start playing from the
selected point.

To Repeat All Disc

Press the REPEAT button until REPEAT ALL DISC
appears on the display.

Press the 

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start playing from the newly selected point of the
currently playing disc.

Press DISC SKIP button can make the player start
playing from the first track of the newly selected disc.
The 

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   SKIP  buttons  can be used to choose a

particular track on this selected disc, the CD player will
then start playing from that point.

To Cancel Repeat Play

Press the REPEAT button until the word "REPEAT"
disappears from the display.

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Summary of Contents for CD2775SW

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Page 2: ...as been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not op...

Page 3: ...nd not the cord itself Pulling the cord may damage it and create hazard When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time disconnect the AC power cord ON CONDENSATION When left in a hea...

Page 4: ...efore making connections When you are not going to use the unit for a long period of time disconnect the AC power cord SPEAKER AND SUBWOOFER CONNECTIONS Connect Speaker wires Left Right from the Speak...

Page 5: ...AT buttons 6 REMOTE SENSOR 7 DISPLAY window 8 FM MODE STEREO MONO 9 PHONES jack 10 FUNCTION button TUNER CD AUX 11 X BASS WOOFER button 12 CD storage 13 STEREO WIDE button 14 BAND button 15 DISC SKIP...

Page 6: ...ll be consumed and only the clock display will be lit Press the POWER STANDBY button to turn on the unit After a short period of time the display will show will resume the same mode as you power off t...

Page 7: ...The VOLUME X BASS WOOFER and STEREO WIDE controls switch on may be adjusted with no effect on the recorded signal FOR PERSONAL LISTENING Connect headphones 3 5mm stereo mini plug to the PHONES jack Ad...

Page 8: ...3 Press the MEMORY CLOCK button in clock mode 3 Press the MEMORY CLOCK button in clock mode 4 Press the POWER STANDBY button to turn OFF the unit NOTE 1 Press the STOP button to view the local time ti...

Page 9: ...ns off It changes the indicator in the following way SLEEP 90 SLEEP 80 SLEEP 10 SLEEP 20 The SleepTimer is set and the SLEEP indicator lights in the display Let go when required sleep time in minutes...

Page 10: ...M STEREO BROADCAST SIGNAL ISWEAK Set the MODE selector to FM MONO Background noise will be reduced but the signal reproduced will be mono TO SEARCH FOR A STATION QUICKLY Hold the TUNING UP or DOWN but...

Page 11: ...ns to preset number FUNCTION BAND TUNING INTO A PRESET STATION The contents preset channel number frequency and frequency band which have been stored in memory will appear on the display in numerical...

Page 12: ...t the desired track The selected disc symbol will flash COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK 3 Place the first disc onto the disc holder with the label side up WARNING Before transporting the unit take out all discs...

Page 13: ...hen the next track and so on to the next disc The first track on the next disc will be played normally to carry on scanning release and press the SEARCH button LOCATING A PARTICULAR POINT IN A TRACK T...

Page 14: ...ress PLAY PAUSE button Some abnormal symbols will be shown on the display and a short period of time is needed for track shuffling before playback can be started IN PLAYBACK MODE During normal playbac...

Page 15: ...button until REPEAT ONE DISC appears on the display and the current disc will be played repeatedly starting from the currently playing point Press the SKIP buttons with repeat one disc function on on...

Page 16: ...e available discs in the disc tray can be played in a preset order NOTE 1 The same track can be selected more than once in the same program 2 With program on the SKIP buttons function can only be used...

Page 17: ...MORY CLOCK button until the track indication is and then repeat steps 2 to 4 Compact Disc Programmed Playback on page 17 To erase the whole program Press the STOP until the word MEMORY disappears from...

Page 18: ...source the performance of the infrared REMOTE SENSOR may be degraded causing unreliable operation The recommended effective distance for remote operation is about 6 metres 19 feet TO CHANGE REMOTE BA...

Page 19: ...djust the antenna wire Set the MODE switch to FM MONO the FM STEREO light will go out Press the FUNCTION button to select CD mode and press the DISC SKIP button The door will close The disc s are not...

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