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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.

-17.

Should you wish to hear a portion of the disc

repeatedly, touch the button at the start of

the section you wish repeated. Allow the disc to play

until the end of the repeat section and touch

again. The program between the two points will be

repeated until CLEAR, STOP or LOAD are touched.

0 thru 9-20.

These 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 7007; 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 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 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 button to store that
track for later playback. The PROGRAM indicator will

light and the TRACK display will immediately move

to the next track.

The total memory will store up to 20 tracks in any

order, these tracks may be selected from any

number of tracks up to 99. They do not need to be

sequential.

Your program can contain any combination of:

• TRACK
• TRACK and INDEX
• TRACK and TIME
• TRACK, INDEX and TIME

However, you are limited to 20 units of memory.
Each TRACK number takes up 1 unit each, TRACK

and INDEX number takes up 2 units and each

TRACK, INDEX and TIME takes up 5 units. If there is

an attempt to enter more than 20 units, ERROR
appears on the display.

To enter a program, insert a disc and use LOAD to

close the disc tray.

If you make a mistake or wish to change your

program at any time, touch the CLEAR button before

touching the STORE button to erase the memory,

then begin program entry again.

Follow this example of a program from a disc

containing 32 tracks. The program sequency desired
from the disc is: 3, 10, 31, 18, 2, etc. using the

numeric key pad, touch 3 then STORE, the TRACK
indicator will show 1 to indicate that block has been
used. Touch 1 then 0 then STORE, touch 3 then 1

then STORE, touch 1 then 8 then STORE, touch 2

then STORE, etc. until your entire program has been
entered into the memory. If ERROR appears on the
display make sure the selected track number exists
or whether all 20 memory blocks are full.

Touch PLAY to listen to the entire program as

entered. The program can be played again, before

touching STOP or LOAD by touching the PLAY

button. The program remains in the memory until

the STOP or LOAD button is touched.

CLEAR-22

Touch CLEAR to remove an incorrect selection

from the memory.

To erase any single TRACK entry from the program,

touch the REVIEW button to exhibit in the message

center the program entered. Each entry will be

briefly displayed. As soon as the entry to be deleted
is seen, touch the CLEAR button which will erase

that entry from the memory.

REVIEW-18

The program entered can be reviewed by touching

the REVIEW button. The TRACK numbers in the mes-

sage center will be illuminated in the sequence
entered in the memory.
SELECT-19

Touch the SELECT button to change the input to

12 OPERATION

Summary of Contents for MCD 7007

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ounting Mount the instrument in a wall or cabinet only as described in the owners manual 10 Water and Moisture Do not use the instrument near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink lau...

Page 3: ...e connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical ATTENTION POUR PREVENIR LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES PAS UTILISER CETTE FICHE POLARISEE AVEC UN PROLONGAT...

Page 4: ...ts to and from the authorized service agency or the factory 2 Any Mclntosh authorized service agency will repair all Mclntosh instruments at normal service rates To receive the free service under the...

Page 5: ...order of up to twenty tracks 2 Programability directy from a short scan of each track 3 Three speed search forward or backward with the sound muted only in the high speed mode in either direction The...

Page 6: ...afe place for use should you transport the unit cd The broken lines that represent the outline of the rectangular cutout also represent the outside dimensions of the chassis Make sure these lines clea...

Page 7: ...ent Guide the AC power cord through the panel opening to the back of the cabinet then slide the instrument into the opening carefully so that the rails on the bottom of each side of the chassis engage...

Page 8: ...high level input on the preamplifier Do not connect to the PHONO input Connect the Right player output to the right preamplifier input and the Left player output to the left preamplifier input C REMOT...

Page 9: ...ontrolled to a fraction of a dB Because there aren t any moving parts the volume adjustment cannot generate noise or misalignment 5 MESSAGE CENTER The message center presents information about the num...

Page 10: ...is damaged or has errors which are not correctable by electronic interpolation It also lights when the player is muted by more seriously damaged discs or when PAUSE STOP REV FF BACK TRACK and NEXT TR...

Page 11: ...touch PLAY The track is then repeated from the beginning When all the tracks have been played the track indicator the total elapsed time and the DAMAGED DISC MUTE indicator will light All indicators...

Page 12: ...n in other modes of operation the eLAPsed time on the track being played will show When programming the MINutes or SEConds will flash to indicate that data can be entered in the memory eLAPsed REMaind...

Page 13: ...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 t...

Page 14: ...al memory will store up to 20 tracks in any order these tracks may be selected from any number of tracks up to 99 They do not need to be sequential Your program can contain any combination of TRACK TR...

Page 15: ...S with INDEX or 4 TRACK and TIME entries To arrange TRACK in the sequence of your choice use the 0 9 keypad and STORE button When the disc drawer has been closed by using the LOAD button the message c...

Page 16: ...awer the Message Center Data shows the OoOoo and the DISC and ERROR light and nothing further happens The transport screws have not been removed The disc is not inserted label up or there isn t a disc...

Page 17: ...gram but with another track Playback stops before the end of the disc or the program The microprocessor has not processed the command correctly Touch STOP and re start to clear the memory The disc is...

Page 18: ...om reading side Counter clockwise SCANNING VELOCITY 1 2 1 4 m s ROTATION SPEED 500 200 rpm PLAYINGTIME maximum 74 minutes stereo TRACKPITCH 1 6 um MATERIAL Plastic BUTTONS Power Load Scan Play A B Rev...

Page 19: ...THE LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND BUTTONS The numbers and letters correspond to the paragraphs on pages 6 thru 13...

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