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2. Press the clear button.

The TRACK indicator now shows the next track number

"10", to show that "15" has been deleted.

To delete other unnecessary tracks, repeat steps 1 and

2 above.
ADDITION

1. When the PROGRAM indicator is lit, press the review button to indicate the track number

in the display.
2. To add new tracks to a program, input the track number using the numeric buttons (this
can even be done after starting programmed playback); the track is added after the indicated

track which was previously programmed.

TO PROGRAM A "PAUSE" AT A DESIRED POINT IN

THE PROGRAM (PAUSE PROGRAM)

A "Pause" can also be programmed in the program memory to stop programmed playback

in the middle. This function is convenient when you have to turn a cassette over when record-
ing a CD onto both sides of the cassette.

Example

To program a "Pause" between 3rd and 4th tunes: 2

1. Program the tracks "2", "15" and "10" in order.

2. Press the pause button.

"PA" will appear in the track number display with

the program number "4". This shows that the "PA"
code (designating a "Pause") is programmed as the

fourth program.
3. Program the following track "8".

In this case, the time display shows the total playback time of the tracks after the "PA" code.

When played back, programmed playback will be suspended (stopped temporarily) after

track "10" is finished. To restart program playback, press the play button.

During program playback, when the "PA" code is programmed, the TOTAL REMAIN indicator

shows the total remaining time up to the point at which the "PA" code is programmed. In

this case, when program playback is restarted, the TOTAL REMAIN indicator will show the
total remaining time to the end of the program.

More than two "PA" codes can be programmed in one program, however, it is impossible

to program a "PA" code immediately after a previously programmed "PA" code.

DELETE PROGRAMMING

This is the opposite to normal programming, and is used to program tracks which are not

to be played. Use it when there are tracks on the disc you don't want to listen to.

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PAUSE

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OPERATE

Summary of Contents for MCD 7009

Page 1: ...MCD7009 COMPACT DISC PLAYER...

Page 2: ...3 Nonuse Periods Unplug the power cord from the AC power outlet when left unused for a long period of time 14 Damage Requiring Service Service must be performed by qualified service personnel when A T...

Page 3: ...clntosh Laboratory Service Contract number are important to you for possible insurance claim or future service Record this information here Serial Number Purchase Date Service Contract Number Upon app...

Page 4: ...of the contract are 1 If m ori sh 2 An ser vice 3 Alw moc ed 4 The misr II provide all parts instrument to the es not cover any ry ments at normal contract the ser e service agency he instrument is t...

Page 5: ...TION When the player or a compact disc is moved from a cold to a warm place or used after a sudden temperature change there is the danger of condensation Water vapor in the air could condense on the m...

Page 6: ...ent damage caused by possible battery leakage remove the batteries from the remote controller if it is not going to be used for an extended period of time 4 Never dismantle batteries of dispose of the...

Page 7: ...ct the MCD7009 AC Power Cord to a 120 volt 50Hz 60Hz outlet 7 LINE OUT L AND R Connect shielded cables from the L Left and R Right LINE OUT jacks to the CD inputs of a Control Center or Preamplifier S...

Page 8: ...the DAC to the CD inputs of the Control Center or preamplifier HOW TO CONNECT THE MCD7009 OPTICAL OUTPUT TO AN EXTERNAL DA CONVERTER 1 Set the DIGITAL OUT Switch 1 to the ON position 2 Remove the pro...

Page 9: ...in a remote area of any Mclntosh remote control system to operate the player by sending control signals to a wall mounted IR sensor All the MCD7009 Remote Controller pushbuttons are active in this co...

Page 10: ...MX118 C712 REMOTE CONTROL HOW TO OPERATE THE MCD7009 WITH REMOTE CONTROLLERS FROM OTHER MclNTOSH REMOTE CONTROLLED PRODUCTS C39 MX130 REMOTE CONTROL 10...

Page 11: ...C38 C712 REMOTE CONTROL HOW TO OPERATE THEMCD7009 WITH REMOTE CONTROLLERS FROM OTHER MclNTOSH REMOTE CONTROLLED PRODUCTS WK 2 KEYPAD 11...

Page 12: ...icators R SINGLE Indicator G DELETE Indicator H AUTO SPACE Indicator I Time Counter Search REMOTE CONTROLLER 1 NUMERIC PUSHBUTTONS 0 9 10 2 DELETE 3 PGM Program 4 REPEAT 5 SINGLE NEXT Track Skip 12 16...

Page 13: ...UTTON Disc playback starts from the first track CAUTION Do not force the tray by hand during opening and closing operations Do not leave the disc tray open when the MCD7009 is not in use to prevent di...

Page 14: ...desired order PROGRAMMING REQUIRED TRACKS Example 4 Press the play button Programmed playback starts from the first programmed track the 2nd track on the disc When this track is finished the MCD7009 s...

Page 15: ...back time is displayed regardless of the time mode indication If the total playback time exceeds 100 minutes the 10 s digit of the minutes display will show one of the following codes The above exampl...

Page 16: ...on PA will appear in the track number display with the program number 4 This shows that the PA code designating a Pause is programmed as the fourth program 3 Program the following track 8 In this case...

Page 17: ...currently playing is not deleted REPEAT FUNCTION The repeat function allows repeat playback of any single track the entire disc or of any desired portion on the disc designated by two start and end po...

Page 18: ...n be easily located using the MUSIC SEARCH USING BUTTONS BACK NEXT MUSIC SEARCH OPERATION Any of the repeat functions can be released by pressing the repeat button again so that the REPEAT indicator g...

Page 19: ...turned to the beginning of the first track on the disc This operation is possible even in the program playback mode However only programmed tracks will be detected MUSIC SEARCH USING REV AND FF BUTTON...

Page 20: ...e mode whereas when the MCD7009 reaches the beginning of the disc or program after the In the single repeat mode holding the within the current track button has been pressed the MCD7009 enters the pla...

Page 21: ...position being played to the end of the disc the counter counts down to 0 00 during playback When a Pause is programmed within the program the remaining time up to the point at which Pause is programm...

Page 22: ...lug not connected securely MCD7009 too near tuner MCD7009 s power switch set to OFF Batteries not inserted in remote control unit REMEDY Plug in securely Load with label side up Clean disc surface Che...

Page 23: ...d order Butterworth filter PICK UP TYPE Optical 3 beam laser pick up OBJECTIVE LENS 2 dimensional parallel drive LASER TYPE GaAIAs type semiconductor laser WAVE LENGTH 780nm SIGNAL FORMAT SAMPLING FRE...

Page 24: ...The numbers refer to the paragraphs on page 7...

Page 25: ...CUSTOM INSTALLATION DIAGRAM 25 Be112002...

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