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How to Operate the MCD1100, con’t
Once the Program Playback Mode is active, tracks
may be added or deleted by first pressing the STOP
Push-button followed by entering the additional tracks
using the Numeric Push-buttons or deleting tracks
by using the CLEAR Push-button. Press the PLAY/
PAUSE
f
Push-button to resume Program Playback
Mode.
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The MCD1100 has the ability of playing back MP3
and WMA encoded discs. MP3/WMA allow more
tracks on the Disc by using the technique of lossy
compression applied to the original audio information.
The MP3/WMA Track has lower audio quality than
the original recording. Load a MP3/WMA disc into
the MCD1100. Refer to
figure 26.
1. Press the PLAY/
PAUSE
f
/
Push-but-
ton to start Playback.
Refer to figures 27 and
28. After all the tracks
have been played the
MCD1100 will stop.
Notes: 1. The
MCD1100
will indi-
cate either
elapsed
time or remaining time for each track
when playing MP3/WMA Discs.
2. When playing MP3/WMA Discs, the left
side of the Front Panel Information Dis-
play indicates the total number of folders
on the disc followed by the Track Number
or the Track Time.
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The MCD1100 Front Panel Information Display allows
for either Track or Time indications. To change from
the default setting of Track
indication to Time, press
the TIME Push-button
on the Front Panel or the
DISP/TIME Push-button
on the Remote Control.
Refer to figures 6 on page
16 and figure 36.
The Time Display
Choices are Single Track
Elapse Time (figures 29
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Remaining Time (figures
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Remaining Time (figures
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The MCD1100 Front Panel
Information Display has
two brightness settings. To
change from the default
setting (brightest of the
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ing:
1. If the MCD1100 is
playing a disc press the
STOP
Push-button.
2. Press and hold the TIME Push-button until the
brightness level of the two Front Panel Displays
changes, then release the TIME Push-button.
Note: Depending on the brightness setting before
pressing the push-button, the intensity will go
from high to low or low to high.
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d
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Resetting the MCD1100
In the unlikely event the MCD1100 stops functioning,
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by performing the following:
1. Simultaneously press and hold in the Front Panel
TIME and DISC LAYER Push-buttons until the
illumination of the LED above the STAND/BY
Push-button goes Off. The MCD1100 will then
switch Off.
2. Press the STAND/BY Push-button to switch the
MCD1100 back On.
If the MCD1100 is still not func-
tioning properly try resetting the
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cessor by performing the follow-
ing:
1. If a disc is playing press the
STOP
Push-button.
2. Simultaneously press the Front
Panel PLAY/PAUSE
f
Push-
button and rotate the TRACK
Control to the NEXT
Rapid-
ly. The Front Panel Information
Display will momentarily indi-
cate “INITIAL”. Refer to figure
6 on page 16 and figure 35.
The MCD1100 will resume
normal operation.
Figure 29
S I N G . E .
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S I N G . R .
Figure 30
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Figure 32
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Figure 33
T O T A L R .
Figure 34
-5 6 : 1 8
Figure 35
I N I T I A L
Figure 36
Summary of Contents for MCD1100
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