A1 PRO CD
CD BASIC OPERATION
Issue 4: 6
th
May 2008
Page 10
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16
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LOADING AND PLAYING COMPACT DISCS
To load a disc, manually lift the lid up from the front lip,
to allow access to the mechanism.
A1 with lid fully open to load/unload disk
Displays will show “OPEN”
When the lid is fully extended, gently place the disc,
with the label facing upwards, onto the spindle. Place
magnetic puck onto spindle so it sits flat on the CD
surface. Lower the lid again so the displays show
“CLOSE”.
PLAY 1
PLAY 17
PLAY 17 0:01
PLAY 1 0:01
STOP 7 41:56
A1 with lid closed ready for playing
The unit will scan the contents of the disc. After a short
delay, the display windows then show the total number
of tracks available on the CD, and total playing time. In
the following example there are 7 tracks, lasting a total
of 41 minutes 56 seconds
If mains power to the unit is switched on with a disc
already loaded, it will automatically search for the disc.
TRACK SELECTION (Remote control)
Simply press the
PLAY
button to start a CD playing
from the first track.
Alternatively, a specific track can be selected directly by
pressing one of the ten track number buttons grouped in
the centre-section of the remote control. The chosen
track then plays after a short delay of about 5 seconds.
To play a track number with two digits, press the second
digit button on the remote control within this delay
period, example for track 17:
Press 1:
Press 7 within about 5 seconds:
After a small pause, machine plays selected track:
If a track number is chosen which is not available on the
disc, for example pressing button number 9 if the CD
has only 7 tracks, an INVALID TRACK message is
briefly displayed (along with elapsed time of last track
played).The display then indicates
STOP
, and shows the
number of tracks available on the CD and total playing
time, as in the above example.
DISC PLAY
If
PLAY/PAUSE
is pressed, the unit will begin playing
from track 1, confirmed by the word
PLAY
appearing
on the left of the display, with
1
in the centre and
elapsed time on the right.
When all tracks on the CD have been played, the display
shows
STOP
and total number of tracks on the disc.
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