During REV and FF , the laser pick-up moves
at three successive speeds: for the first few seconds
relatively slowly, for the next few seconds faster, and
after approximately 10 seconds, at maximum speed.
During the two lower speeds, the program material can
be heard at reduced volume. At high speed the sound is
muted. If you continue to hold down the FF or
REV the numbers of the time display run on at a
corresponding rate. When nearing the desired passage,
release momentarily to go back to the lowest speed.
If, by holding in REV, the laser pick-up moves to
the run-in of the first track, the ERROR indication lights
and the laser pick-up stops at the beginning of the
track. The disc continues to spin, however, so that play
will resume upon release of the button.
If, by holding in FF , the laser pick-up moves to
the run-out of the last track, the ERROR indication
lights, and the laser pick-up moves back over the disc
about 20 seconds and remains at that point until
FF is released.
REPEAT-8.
To hear the whole disc or a program again, touch
REPEAT before the disc ends. The REPEAT sign will
light, and the disc will repeat continuously until you
touch REPEAT again. The REPEAT sign will go off and
the disc will play to the end and stop. Touch LOAD or
STOP, the REPEAT sign will go off and play will stop at
once.
PAUSE-9.
The laser pick-up can be stopped exactly at the start
of a track or a passage by touching PAUSE and the
PAUSE sign will light. To start play, touch PAUSE again.
The PAUSE sign will go off.
To hold play at the beginning of a track or a passage,
or to interrupt the program, touch PAUSE. To begin
play again, touch PAUSE. It will resume at the exact
point it was interrupted. The PAUSE sign will go off.
STOP- 10.
To stop play before the end of the disc, press STOP.
TIME-11.
Anytime the disc is playing the message center will
display the eLAPsed time of the track playing. Touch
the TIME touch-button to display the remaining (REM)
time on the disc. Touch again to return to eLAPsed
time.
BACK TRACK- 12.
To play an earlier track on the disc, touch BACK
TRACK. Each touch moves the laser pen and the display
on the track indicator back one track. Play is temporari-
ly interrupted while the laser pick-up moves.
If you touch BACK TRACK during play of the first
track, the ERROR sign will light, as a reminder that there
is no previous track. Play of the first track continues.
NEXT TRACK-13
To play a later track on the disc, touch NEXT TRACK.
Each touch moves the laser pen and the display on the
track indicator forward one track. Play is temporarily in-
terrupted while the laser pick-up moves.
If you touch NEXT TRACK during play of the last
track, the ERROR sign will light as a reminder that there
is no next track. Play of the last track continues.
LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES-14.
With headphones connected to the PHONES jack,
you can listen to discs without having to use an
amplifier. Adjust the sound level with the LEVEL control.
The headphones must have a 0.25 inch (6.3 mm) jack
plug and an impedance between 8 and 1000 ohms.
A B-17.
Should you wish to hear a portion of the disc
repeatedly, touch the A B touch-button at the start
of the section you wish repeated. Allow the disc to play
until the end of the repeat section and touch A B
again. The program between the two points will be
repeated until CLEAR, STOP or LOAD are touched.
0 thru 9-20.
These touch-buttons provide a total sequence of
direct access input of 20 tracks selected from tracks 1
through 99 for storage in the memory of the
MCD 7005; any sequence of TRACKS, of INDEX
numbers or of time.
To start playing a disc other than at the beginning,
touch the track number to be played on the 0-9 key
pad followed by the PLAY touch-button. The selected
track number will be displayed in the message center
and the track indicator will flash. The disc will begin at
the track selected and play the remaining tracks on the
disc. If you have selected a track which does not exist
ERROR will appear briefly on the display.
STORE-21.
From the program list provided with the compact
disc, decide on the tracks you want to include in the
program. For each track, touch the appropriate number
touch-buttons and then the STORE button to insert the
disc track in the program memory. Tracks may be
stored in the sequence on the disc when in the SCAN
mode. While listening to the preview of a track in
SCAN, touch the STORE touch-button to store that track
for later play back. The PROGRAM indicator will light
and the TRACK display will immediately move to the
next track.
OPERATION