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CDX Player Operation
There are four buttons situated on the right hand side of the front panel. Press to activate. Two of
these buttons operate differently depending on whether the player is in load condition (before the
play
button has been pressed). The player returns automatically to load condition either at the end of the
last track of a programme or when the drawer is opened and closed.
previous
In load condition searches the table of contents backwards, either one track at a time, or sequentially
if you hold the button depressed. Then press play to play the track chosen. In play condition mutes
while searching the table of contents backwards, and then plays the track chosen without further
command.
next
The next function operates in the same way as the previous function, but moving forwards through
the disc instead of backwards.
stop
Stops the disc rotating, returns the laser to its inner position, and resets the player to load condition.
play
Causes the player to enter play condition. The loaded disc will start to play, beginning with track one,
unless another track has been selected. If you press play while a track is already playing, the track will
be re-started. When an HDCD encoded compact disc is loaded the CDX automatically recognises it and
decodes the relevant information. The display will read HDCD for a few seconds after play is pressed
(from load condition).
These functions are duplicated on the remote control which also provides many additional facilities.
For further information refer to the instructions on page 18.
On the far right of the display are four indicators.
pause
When lit, the display shows that pause has been selected from the remote control.
time
When lit, the display shows total time (in load condition) or elapsed time of track being played (in play
condition). To the left of these indicators is an alphanumeric display for track and index numbers, OR
time in minutes and seconds, OR various system messages (eg: play, err etc). The full stop on the right
of the window comes on when the player receives a signal from the remote control.
repeat
Shows, when lit, that repeat has been selected when using the remote control.
program
Shows, when lit, that a program has been stored. For further information please refer to page 18.