SKIP/SCAN
PHONES
310
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OPERATING YOUR CD PLAYER
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FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
4. Disc drawer
The OPEN/CLOSE button controls the drawer. It will accept either
normal 120 mm CDs, or small 80 mm CDs.
6. Play/Pause
When a disc is present and the player is in STOP mode, a single press
of the PLAY/PAUSE key will start the disc playing from the first track,
and illuminate the symbol. When the disc is playing, pressing
PLAY/PAUSE again will put the player in PAUSE mode and illuminate .
In PAUSE mode the disc is still spinning and the laser head is kept at
the same location, so that if PLAY/PAUSE is pressed yet again the disc
will re-start from exactly the same point in the music at which it was
originally paused.
7. Stop
When the STOP button is pressed the music stops playing, the disc
stops spinning, the laser head is returned to the beginning of the disc
is displayed. The player is now in STOP mode.
The player automatically returns to STOP mode when a disc has
finished playing.
8. Headphone socket
The headphones socket will accept a standard 6.35mm stereo jack plug
or adapter. All types of headphones of any impedance may be used,
with one exception: electrostatic headphones are usually supplied
with an adapter unit which must be connected directly to the
loudspeaker terminals. Insertion of a plug into the headphones
socket automatically disconnects the loudspeakers, silencing them.
In order to resume listening to loudspeakers you must unplug the
headphones from this socket. The headphones output is not muted
when switching in and out of STANDBY mode, so it is recommended
that headphones are unplugged from the player before switching
to standby mode and plugged in again after switch-on.
9. 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.
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1. Standby
When the player is plugged into a live wall socket and the POWER
switch is turned ON, it will power up in “standby” mode and the LED
(Light Emitting Diode) in the display will glow red. In this mode only
a small part of the internal circuitry of the Z310 is powered up, so
it consumes very little power and its inputs and outputs are isolated
by relays.
When the STANDBY ellipse is touched (3 second) the Z310 circuitry
will be activated, but the outputs will remain muted for a short period
to allow the internal voltages to stabilise. During this delay period the
LED on turns blue in the display and the display will indicate “MYRYAD”.
When the STANDBY ellipse is touched (3 second) again the player will
be returned to standby mode. The standby LED will glow red again
and the display will be extinguished.
CAUTION:
WHEN IN STANDBY MODE THE INTERNAL CIRCUITRY IS
STILL LIVE, SO ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED.
2.
The infra-red (IR) remote control receiver is mounted behind the
window, just to the left of the display. It must not be obscured when
the player is to be operated using the remote control handset.
Where possible it is best to arrange that the IR window is in
“line-of-sight” of the remote handset.
Infra-red receiver
5. Open/Close
Press this button to open or close the disc drawer. The drawer may
also be closed by pushing the drawer front gently. When the drawer is
open the display read “OPEN”. When the drawer is closed with no disc
in the player the display will read “NO DISC“.
When a disc is inserted and the drawer closed the display will indicate
“READ” briefly while it reads the disc’s Table of Contents (TOC). The
display will then show the total number of tracks and total playing
time of the disc. This condition is called STOP mode.
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.
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All functions accessible through multifunctional touch screen.
Touchscreen