Front Panel Controls
5
1
Power Switch:
Press this
switch to apply power to the FL8550.
When the FL8550 is first connected
to AC power, the
Status Mode
Indicator
2
will turn green, and
the
Information Display
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will
illuminate. Press the switch again
to turn the unit off, and the
Status
Mode Indicator
will turn amber,
indicating that the unit is in a
Standby mode. When the FL8550 is
connected to a switched AC outlet,
such as those found on the back of
many audio products, it will return to
the ON mode when power is applied
to the switched outlet without any
further press of the switch.
2
Status Mode Indicator:
When
the FL8550 is in the ON mode, this
indicator will glow green. When the
unit is off, the indicator will glow
amber, indicating that the unit is still
connected to the AC mains supply.
3
Headphones Jack:
Connect a
set of standard headphones to this
jack for private listening.
4
Headphones Level Control:
Turn this knob to increase or
decrease the volume level for head-
phones connected to the FL8550’s
Headphones Jack
3
. Note that
changing this level will not change
the sound level for the unit’s main
output, as that remains constant.
5
CD Drawer:
This drawer holds
the discs that will be played. Press
the
Open/Close
button
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to
open the drawer so that discs may
be inserted.
6
Time Button:
Press this button
to select the time display. In normal
operation, the display will show the
running time of the track being
played. Press the button once to
check the time remaining for the
track in play. Press the button a third
time to view the total play time
remaining for the disc in play.
7
Repeat Button:
Press this button
once to constantly repeat the track
currently being played. Press it a
second time to repeat the entire disc.
(See page 15 for more information.)
8
Intro Button:
Press this button to
put the FL8550 in the Intro Scan
mode. When you press the button,
the unit will play the first 10 seconds
of each track on the disc, and then
move to the next track. Press the but-
ton again to defeat the function and
continue full play of the current track.
(See page 13 for more information.)
9
Clear Button:
Press this button to
remove tracks from a programmed
sequence. Each press of the button
will remove one track, starting with
the last track programmed to play.
(See page 14 for complete informa-
tion on programming the FL8550.)
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Program Button:
This button
is used to program the playback
of a disc in a particular order. (See
page 14 for complete instructions
on programming the FL8550.)
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Open/Close Button:
Press this
button to open or close the disc
drawer. DO NOT push the drawer to
close it, or damage to the transport
mechanism may result.
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Random Button:
Press this
button to put a disc into play, and
to have all of the tracks played in
a random order. (See page 11 for
more information.)
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Pause Button:
Press this button
once to momentarily pause a disc.
When the button is pressed again,
the disc will resume play at the point
it was paused.
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Play Button:
Press this button to
start the playback of a CD. If the CD
drawer is open, pressing this button
will automatically close the drawer.
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Stop Button:
Press this button to
stop the disc currently being played.
(See page 11 for more information.)
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Skip Button:
Press either side of
this button to move to the next track
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, or to move back to the previous
track
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on the disc being played.
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Search Button:
Press either side
of this button to search forward
—
or backwards
‚
through a disc to
locate a particular portion of the
selection of the disc being played.
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Disc Skip Button:
Press this
button to change to the next disc. If
a disc position is empty, the FL8550
will automatically search for the next
position that contains a disc.
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Disc Select Buttons:
Press one
of these buttons to select the disc in
a specific position in the CD drawer.
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HDCD Indicator:
This LED will
light automatically when a CD with
HDCD encoding is playing. No further
action is needed to enjoy the benefits
of HDCD.
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Information Display:
This
display provides details about the
operation of the FL8550.
Remote Sensor:
The sensor
behind this window receives com-
mands from the remote control. Keep
this area clear if you wish to use the
FL8550 with a remote control.