memory from TRACK to INDEX or to TIME.
Touch SELECT once and the TRACK indicator will
flash on and off which indicates the numeric key pad
TRACK selection is connected to the memory input.
Touch SELECT twice which causes the INDEX
indicator to flash and which connects the numeric
key pad INDEX selection to the memory input.
Touch SELECT three times and the MINutes flash
for programming by any given minute in a track.
When SELECT is touched four times programming
can be started on the second. Suppose you wish to
hear track 7 at 4 minutes and 18 seconds. Touch in
sequence SELECT, the TRACK indicator will flash,
touch 7, then touch SELECT two times, the MINutes
indicator will flash, touch 4, then touch SELECT once,
the SEConds indicator will flash, touch 1, then 8, and
PLAY. The disc will start track 7 at 4 minutes and 18
seconds and play to completion.
Programming in progressive numeric sequence by
TRACK is easily done when the SCAN button is used
to start the play sequence. As a TRACK number is
displayed in the message center a touch on the
STORE button will insert, the displayed track into the
memory. The display will immediately switch to the
next track. Up to 20 TRACKS can be stored.
To program TRACKs in random sequence use the
0-9 keypad. Twenty tracks in any order from 1 to 99
can be inserted in the memory. When the 20 tracks
have been programmed filling all units of memory,
further entries will not be stored and the red ERROR
indicator will light for a few seconds. Twenty units of
memory provide programming by direct TRACK
input, TRACK and INDEX TRACK AND TIME, TRACK,
INDEX and TIME and any combinations of the four,
the STORE and the SELECT buttons. Each TRACK
entered used one unit of memory; each TRACK and
INDEX, uses two units of memory and each TRACK
and TIME entry, five units of memory. Up to 20
TRACKS only may be programmed, up to 10 TRACKS
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 center will display the number of
tracks and the total recorded time on the disc. On
the 0-9 keypad touch the track number and then
touch STORE to program the sequence you desire.
The memory will be updated and the display will
show the number of entries made and the total time
of these entries and the PROGRAM will light.
To program by TRACK and INDEX, the 0-9 keypad,
the SELECT and STORE buttons are used. First, close
the disc drawer using the LOAD button. Enter the
desired track by using the keypad. Upon entering
the track, the word TRACK, under the digits, will
flash. Move the flashing symbol to the INDEX space
by touching SELECT. When the word INDEX begins
to flash enter the desired INDEX number by using
the keypad, followed by touching the STORE button.
The PROGRAM block will light in the message center
and TRACK will switch to show the number of
entries made to the memory. The TIME indicator will
show only zeros.
DISC MAINTENANCE
For the best results, apply the same care in storing
and handling the Compact Disc as with conventional
records, Even though the music track in the disc is
covered by a protective layer, treat the disc carefully.
Always pick up discs by the edge, and put them
back in their protective cases immediately after use.
Wipe fingerprints, dust or dirt off with a soft,
lint-free cloth. Wipe in a straight line from center to
edge. You can breathe on the disc first if necessary.
Cleaning agents for conventional records, detergent
or abrasive cleaners must never be used.
Never write on the label side of the disc. Writing
will emboss the disc and destroy the digital data. If
you follow these suggestions, the Compact disc will
provide a lifetime of pure listening enjoyment.
PLAYER MAINTENANCE
The player mechanism has self-lubricating bearings,
and must mot be oiled or greased. The disc drawer
should be kept free of dust.
OPERATION 13