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14.

 

Jog wheel

      The jog wheel allows you to create 

scratch effects, to fast-forward or rewind 
within a track and to mokify the playback 
speed.
If you have already pressed the 
VINYL(16) button (button is lit up in blue), 
you can create scratch effects in pause 
and playback mode by moving the jog 
wheel forwards and backwards. Turn the 
jog wheel clockwise to fast-forward within 
the track. Turn the jog wheel 
anti-clockwise to rewind within the track. 
The faster you turn the jog wheel, the 
faster the track will skip 
forwards/backwards.
If the MINYL button is not activated 
(button is not lit up), you can use the jog 
wheel in pause mode to fast-forward or 
rewind the track. In playback mode you 
can modify the playback speed. Rotate 
the jog wheel clockwise to increase the 
speed. Rotate the jog wheel 
anti-clockwise to decrease the speed.

15. Display

      The display shows the most important 

settings and data to be played.

16. VINYL button

      Press this button in order to activate the 

scratch function of the jog wheel(14). The 
button is lit up in blue.

17. BRAKE button

      Press this button starts the track at a 

speed that is slower than normal 
playback. When you stop the track, the 
track slows down before playback is 
stopped completely.

18. REVERSE button

      Press this button in order to play the 

current track backwards.

19. REPEAT button

Use this button to repeat one track or all 
the track of the CD.

20. IN button

      The device allows you to save 

a"seamless" play loop. For this purpose, 
the device has the buttons IN (20), OUT 
(21) and RELOOP (22).
Use the IN button to program the starting 
point of the play loop.

A detailed description of the LOOP 
function can be found under "LOOP 
function" in one of the following chapters 
in this manual.

21. OUT button

     The device allows you to save a 

"seamless" play loop. For this purpose, 
the device has the buttons IN (20), OUT 
(21) and RELOOP (22).
Use the OUT button to program the end 
point of the play loop or quit the play loop 
by pressing it once again.

A detailed description of the "LOOP" 
function can be found under "LOOP 
function" in one of the
following chapters in this manual.

22. RELOOP button

      Use this button to play the saved play 

loop.

A detailed description of the "LOOP" 
function can be found under "LOOP 
function" in one of the
following chapters in this manual.

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FUNCTIONS INTRODUCTION

Summary of Contents for CD400-USB

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL CD USB SD MP3 PLA YER CD400 USB...

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Page 3: ...nded to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance serviving instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING 1 Placing a disc with excessive downward force...

Page 4: ...e g near a speaker sound skip may occur Install the unit away from the speaker or reduce the listening volume Place this unit on a level surface and a stable platform Be sure the player including its...

Page 5: ...keep your discs clean by wiping them gently with a soft cloth from the inner edge toward the outer edge If a disc becomes very dirty dampen a soft cloth with water be sure to wring it out well and wi...

Page 6: ...sc or dirt on the recording lens it may not be possible to play the disc Creating backup discs When CD R RW discs are paused or left in the pause mode at cue points for long periods of time it may bec...

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Page 8: ...USB storage medium 9 CD USB SD button By pressing this button repeatedly you can select the playback source CD drive USB interface SD card reader 10 Rotary dial As track selection function choosing on...

Page 9: ...ton Press this button starts the track at a speed that is slower than normal playback When you stop the track the track slows down before playback is stopped completely 18 REVERSE button Press this bu...

Page 10: ...ion playback speed is unchanged The slide control only has an effect if the pitch function has been activated using the PITCH 28 button 27 PITCH BEND button You can use these two pitch bend buttons to...

Page 11: ...e power supply to the USB device is cut off and communications with the USB device are interrupted To restore normal operation disconnect the USB device from this unit Avoid reusing USB devices for wh...

Page 12: ...Power supply AC 100 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 20W max Admissible media CD CD R MP3 CD USB SD SDHC Output voltage 1 VRMS 10 kOhm Frequency response 20 20000 Hz Support max HD driver 320 G Dimensi...

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