DIGITAL PA SYSTEM
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PSI-5120A/5240A
1) Memory select switch
This is a switch to position to save contents of recording and is used for selecting USB or DRP(inner memory).
2) REC/PAUSE button
This is a button used to perform Recording Stop and Pause function.
3) STOP/ERASE Button
This is a button used to stop recording or delete files saved in USB and DRP memory.
18. CD / USB / DRP FUNCTION BUTTON
The button available lights depending on function selected.
1)
▶
(Play) Button
This is a button to playback.
2) I
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I (SKIP DOWN/UP) Button
This is a button to search for music before or after the music played.
3)
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(Stop) Button
This is a button to stop playing.
4)
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(SEARCH DOWN/UP) Button
This is a button to move forward or backward from a track during play a disc. Keep pressing this button to
find the position you want to play.
5)
II
(Pause) Button
This is a button to pause playback. Press the
▶
(Play) button to playback continuously.
6) COPY Button
This button is used for copying a CD to USB or DRP, and file copy is also available between USB and DRP.
7) ENTER Button
This button is used for Copy or Erase operation. The relevant operation starts if pressing this button.
8) BUZZER BUTTON
This function is to turn on/off buzzer sound (Phi~~) whenever pressing the button.
- Change the function to stop mode.
- Pressing the BUZZER button shows the BUZZER ON/OFF setting.
- Select ON/OFF using the
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(SEARCH DOWN/UP) button. (Default setting is ON)
- Press the ENTER button to save the setting. Setting is cancelled if pressing the Stop button.
9) AUTO PLAY BUTTON
This function is used to automatically play a CD disc or file of memory (DRP/USB) if the AC power turns on.
Playback stops after playing a disc once from the first track. This function operates only when the AC power
turns on.
This function does not operate when you turn the power on with the power button.
The unit automatically playback from first track if power turns off while playing.
- Pressing the AUTO PLAY button shows the AUTOPLAY ON/OFF setting.