5
7. STOP
When the STOP button is pressed the music stops playing and
the disc stops spinning. The display will show the TOC (Figure 2).
The player is now in STOP mode.
The player automatically returns to STOP mode when a disc has
finished playing.
8. SKIP/SCAN
The SKIP/SCAN keys are used to select the track, or section
within a track, to be played. A brief press of one of these keys
invokes the SKIP function. Pressing the key and holding it down
continuously invokes the SCAN function.
While a disc is playing, pressing SKIP/SCAN
briefly will cause
the player to skip to the beginning of the next track.
If SKIP/SCAN
is pressed once, the player will skip to the
beginning of the current track. If SKIP/SCAN
is pressed twice
in quick succession the player will skip to the beginning of the
previous track. Repeated pressing of SKIP/SCAN
or
will
make the player skip forward or back over any number of tracks.
When playing the last track of a disc, SKIP
will “wrap around”
to track 1 (and similarly, SKIP
from track 1 will skip to the last
track). The SKIP keys have the same function in PAUSE mode.
The SKIP function may also be used in STOP mode to select a
track number. The selected track will play automatically shortly
after the last key press.
The SCAN function is used to select a specific passage within a
music track. While a disc is playing, pressing SKIP/SCAN
or
and holding it down continuously will cause the laser to scan
rapidly forward (or backward) through the music. Snatches of
music will be heard through the loudspeakers at a reduced
volume level. After the button has been held down for 6-7
seconds the scan will change to a higher speed. When the
SKIP/SCAN key is released, normal play will resume.
If the SCAN function is used in PAUSE mode, the player will scan
normally, but without sound through the loudspeakers – allowing
silent cueing.
It is not possible to SCAN back before the beginning of track 1, or
SCAN forward after the end of the last track.
REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET
OPERATION
The MSR2 handset supplied with the MXC7000 has been
ergonomically designed to be easy and comfortable to use. It will
also control Myryad’s Integrated Amplifiers, Preamplifiers, Tuners
and DVD Players.
See the separate MSR2 System Remote User Manual for details
of its use with these products.
Important.
In order to use the MSR2 handset to control your
MXC7000 you must first press the ‘CD’ input select button in the
middle of the handset to switch it to ‘CD/Amplifier’ mode. The
handset will remain in this mode until either the ‘DVD’ or ‘TUN’
key is pressed to change to DVD/Amp or Tuner/Amp mode
respectively.
The functions available in ‘CD mode’ are described as follows.
Stop (
) and Open/Close (
▲
)
These two keys operate exactly as the front panel buttons with
the same names.
Play (
)
and Pause (
)
The handset has separate keys for PLAY and PAUSE. Pressing
PLAY from STOP mode will cause the disc to start playing.
Subsequent pressing of PLAY during PLAY mode will have no
effect. If PAUSE is pressed during PLAY mode, then the player
goes into PAUSE mode. Press PLAY to return to PLAY mode.
Pressing PAUSE in STOP mode will set the player into PAUSE
mode with the disc spinning and the laser aligned at the beginning
of the first track. When PLAY is then pressed the music will start
playing instantly.
Skip
The remote control SKIP keys carry out exactly the same SKIP
function as the front panel keys, but they cannot perform the
SCAN function.
Scan
These keys allow direct access to the SCAN function which can
also be accomplished by pressing and holding down one of the
front panel SKIP/SCAN
keys.
Track number keys
Direct access to any track is possible using the numbered keys on
the remote handset. To play a specific track (e.g. track 26) press
the track number keys “2” then “6”. After the second key is
pressed the player will play track 26. If only one key (e.g. key “2”)
is pressed, the player will pause briefly before playing track 2.
Single digit tracks may be accessed instantly by pressing a “0”
before
the single digit or by pressing PLAY
after
the single digit.
A track number may be entered in STOP mode or with the tray
open and the track will play automatically.
TIME (including CD Text)
When there is no CD text information present on the disc the
TIME key controls only what is shown in the time (MIN and SEC)
section of the display. During normal play and in pause mode the
display shows the elapsed time of the track currently being played
(see Figure 3). If TIME is pressed once, the remaining time of the
current track is displayed.
If TIME is pressed again, the remaining
time of the whole disc is displayed and the track number is
blanked. When remaining time is displayed, the time is preceded
by a “
−
” sign. A third press of the TIME key returns the display to
the normal indication of elapsed track time.
When there is CD text information on the disc the symbol “CD
TEXT” will light at the bottom right of the display and the TIME
key will have additional functions. While playing a track, the
display will show the track number and elapsed track time for
about 5 seconds. It will then show the track title, scrolled if
necessary, for a few seconds (see Figure 4), followed by the track
number and elapsed track time once more.
CD text – track title
(Figure 4)
When the TIME key is pressed during play the display will as
described in the table below.
TIME key operation in play mode with CD Text
No. of “TIME” presses
Display
Normal operation (0)
Track number & elapsed track time for
5s, followed by track title, followed by
track number and time once more.
1
Track title, scrolled if necessary and
re-scrolled every 40s.
2
Track number & elapsed track time
3
Track number & remaining track time
4
Remaining time on whole disc
5
Return to “normal operation”.
If TIME is pressed in STOP mode, the display will switch from
displaying the disc title to displaying the artist. A second press will
display the TOC (the total number of tracks and total disc time). A
third press will return the display to showing the disc title.
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