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Dual Infra Red Emitters

- These emitters transmit the coded

data from the remote control to the Transport 3 front panel. Do not
obstruct the infra red beam.

2 -

Play Button - 

When depressed, this button will put the

transport in play mode. During play mode, the CD is being
read and a digital datastream is being transmitted from the
chosen digital output (K through O).

3 -

Stop  Button  - 

When depressed,  this  button  will stop all

functions, taking the CD out of PLAY mode and aligning the
trans-port  to the  first track or  the first  programmed  track.
Depressing the STOP button when the CD is not in play mode
will clear selected functions such as SHUFFLE and REPEAT.

4 -

Skip Forward and Reverse Buttons - 

Z-Skip Reverse

and Forward Buttons  -  When  depressed, these buttons will
position the  laser to read the start of the  track  either before
(skip reverse)  or after  (skip forward)  the  original position of
the  laser.  The  transport may  be  in  the play,  pause, or  stop
mode. Play will continue forward from this chosen track.

6 -

Search  Forward  and  Reverse  Buttons  - 

When de-

pressed  and  held, these  buttons allow  a 10 second  audible
fast forward or reverse search of a track in play mode. After
the 10 second audible search, the Transport 3 will mute and
proceed in a faster search. The time positioning and the track
are shown in the DISPLAY WINDOW (A).

8 -

Pause Button  - 

When depressed, this button will stop the

transmission of the digital datastream at the precise moment it
is depressed, and will hold that position until play is resumed
by depressing the PAUSE (G or 8) button again.

9 -

Repeat  Button  - 

When depressed  once,  this  button will

cause a  CD  in play  mode  to  repeat the  tracks  in the  order
they appear on the CD. When pressed twice, the Repeat One
mode will be activated, causing the currently selected or play-
ing track to be repeatedly played. Pressing this button a third
time will clear this function.

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A-B - 

This button will sample a portion of a track for repeat

playback. This  function  is  extremely  useful  for musicians.
When  the A-B button  is depressed  once  during  normal
playback of a CD, the Transport 3 will use that position in
the playing track as a starting point of the sample and A->
will appear in the DISPLAY WINDOW. Press the A-B button
a second time and the Transport 3 will use this point in the
playing track  as an ending point. A->B will appear in the
DISPLAY WINDOW  and  the  Transport 3  will  repeat  play
the sampled selection between the start and ending points.

11-

Scan  Button  -

When depressed, this button will cause the

transport to scan the  CD. During this scan the transport  will
play the first 10 seconds of each track.

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Time  Button  - 

When  de-pressed and  held,  these  buttons

allow a 10 second audible fast forward or reverse search of a
track in play mode. After the 10 second audible search, the
Transport 3  will  mute  and  proceed in  a faster  search.  The
time  positioning  and  the track are  shown in the  DISPLAY
WINDOW (B).

13-

Shuffle Button - 

When depressed before the PLAY button

(G  or  2), this  button will  randomize the  order in  which the
tracks are played. Depressing  this button a second time will
clear this function.

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Summary of Contents for SONIC FRONTIERS TRANSPORT 3

Page 1: ...SONIC TRANSPORT 3 CD TURNTABLE FRONTIERS OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...cking 3 Operation Connection and Control Diagrams 4 Control and Connection Functions 5 Remote Control Functions 6 Transport 3 Set up 7 Trouble Shooting 7 Safety Instructions 8 Warranty 8 Technical Spe...

Page 3: ...that the Transport 3 may have to be shipped in the future the original boxes are the best means for the protection and safety of the product during transportation Here is a chart listing what you will...

Page 4: ...4 OPERATION CONNECTIONS AND CONTROL FUNCTIONS D I J K L M N O Figure 1 Figure 3 A B E F G H C Figure 2...

Page 5: ...open and close the IRIS Loading Hatch C It will also clear any set functions such as repeat or shuffle from memory I Detachable Power Cord Socket Plug the Detachable Power Cord into this socket see F...

Page 6: ...l play is resumed by depressing the PAUSE G or 8 button again 9 Repeat Button When depressed once this button will cause a CD in play mode to repeat the tracks in the order they appear on the CD When...

Page 7: ...th all audio electronic products the ultimate sonic character of the Transport 3 will not be realized until and unless the unit receives a minimum of approximately 150 hours of signal break in time i...

Page 8: ...date of purchase This five 5 year limited non transferable warranty excludes the CD mecha nism which we warrant for a period of twelve 12 months To receive this warranty the original purchaser must co...

Page 9: ...ar on the mechanism TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Note All measurements performed with an Audio Precision System Two test center Due to Sonic Frontiers desire to continually improve its products specificat...

Page 10: ...to read this manual carefully and follow these instructions in order to keep it looking operating and sounding its best 2790 Brighton Road Oakville Ontario Canada L6H 5T4 Telephone 905 829 3838 Facsim...

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