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Playing CDs
Selecting a Track
1. During disc playback, enter the track number directly with the NUM-
BER (0~9) buttons on the remote or press STATUS on the Remote to
see Banner Display on the screen if it’s not on already (as normally in
play mode).
2. Press ARROW (RIGHT or LEFT) on the remote to highlight the Track No
icon if not already highlighted (in play mode this icon is highlighted
automatically). Enter the Track NUMBER(0~9) on the Remote to select
Track No.
• In Pause or Play mode any track can be selected directly by entering its
number with the NUMBER(0~9) buttons on the remote, no matter if
the Banner Display is on or not. To select tracks from Stop mode, press
Play and enter the track number directly.
• You can skip through tracks forward or backward by pressing the
NEXT/PREV. buttons (track skip
/
) on the remote or SKIP (for-
ward/reverse) on the front panel. When you hold these buttons
pressed, track numbers will be skipped, the formerly played track will
continue until buttons are released, then the selected track will be
played.
Using IntroScan
IntroScan plays the first few seconds of each track on the CD-similar to
the scan feature on many car radios. To use IntroScan :
1. Press STATUS on the remote if the banner Display is not on already.
2. Press the ARROW (RIGHT or LEFT) on the remote to highlight the
IntroScan icon. Press ENTER, the INTRO indicator will appear in the
front panel display and the first 10 seconds of each track will be
played.
3. After IntroScan has gone through all of the tracks, it stops.
4. If you want to stop IntroScan while it’s in progress, just press PLAY on
the remote, the INTRO indicator is deleted and the current track is
played normally.
• IntroScan cannot be used with Program play (see page 31). If intro is
selected while a program is played, all tracks on disc will be played
with intro.
Using Bookmarks
The bookmark feature lets you mark a point on the disc that you can go
to quickly. You can store up to 9 bookmarks.
Entering Bookmarks
1. While a disc is playing, press STATUS on the remote to see the Banner
Display (if not already on).
2. Use the ARROW (RIGHT or LEFT) until the Bookmark icon is high-
lighted and press ENTER (the Bookmark menu appears).
3. When you reach the place on disc you want to mark, press ENTER.
4. To add marks, move the cursor (yellow frame) with the ARROW
(DOWN) to the ”Mark” line (if not already there), then move the cur-
sor to the next free frame with the ARROW (RIGHT). Select the track
you wish to mark and press ENTER when the next place on disc you
want to mark is reached.
5. Press CLEAR on the remote to make the Banner Display disappear.
Recalling a Bookmarked Track
1. While you’re playing a disc, press STATUS on the remote to see the
Banner Display (if not already on).
2. Press the ARROW (RIGHT or LEFT) on the remote until the Bookmark
icon is highlighted.
3. Press ENTER .
4. Press the ARROW (UP) to move to the ”Go To” parts of the Bookmark
menu.
5. Use the ARROW (RIGHT or LEFT) arrow to select the Bookmarked Track
you want to activate.
6. Press ENTER to go to the bookmark.
7. To make the Banner Display disappear from the screen, press CLEAR in
the remote.
Clearing a Bookmark
The bookmark is cleared each time a disc is removed from the player or
when the power is turned off completely (not to Standby only).
If all 9 bookmarks are in use, you can still mark new scenes, but the pre-
vious bookmarks will be erased.
Selecting Time Display
The time display in the front panel display or at the right of the Banner
Display can be selected too:
1. If Banner Display is on, press ARROW (right) on the remote to high-
light the Time icon
2. In normal operation the running time of the track being played is dis-
played, the Banner Display reads the Track Elapsed Time.
3. Press the ENTER button once to display the Track Remain Time, press
again to display the elapsed time of all tracks played (Disc Elapsed
Time). If you press ENTER a third time the Disc Remain Time will be
displayed.
• All time indications are available also with Program play (see page 31).