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NEXT/F.FWD BUTTON
Pressing this button
momentarily
will advance the Nº39 to the beginning of
the
next
track.
Pressing and holding
this button will instead perform a fast
forward scan of the music, reminiscent of the
fast forward
function found
on many tape decks. This scanning mode may be either audible or silent
(according to your choice in the
setup: sound
menu; see
Special Func-
tions
), and it allows you to quickly find a particular point within a track.
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STOP/DRAWER
Pressing this button once while a disc is playing will
stop
the disc, resulting
in the total number of tracks and the total time on the disc being displayed.
(Both the
time on disc
and the
time remaining
LEDs are lit to clarify the
meaning of the information being displayed at this point.)
Pressing this button once the disc has stopped, or if there is no disc in the
transport, will cause the
drawer
to open. If the disc is still playing, you may
press the button twice rapidly, to effect both the
stop
command and the
drawer open
command; the Nº39 will remember the second button push
and execute it as soon as the disc has stopped spinning.
Pressing the
stop/drawer
button will cause an open drawer to close. If it
senses a disc in the drawer, the Nº39 will take a moment to read the disc’s
table of contents so that it may display the total number of tracks and the
total time on the disc for your information. If a custom playlist exists for the
disc, the total number of tracks and the total time of the playlist is displayed
instead.
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TIME ON DISC AND TIME REMAINING LED INDICATORS
These LEDs are used to indicate which of the four available display modes
the Nº39 is in. The four indications of time that can be displayed are:
•
time elapsed in track
(neither LED lit)
•
time elapsed on disc
(
time on disc
LED lit)
•
time remaining on track
(
time remaining
LED lit)
•
time remaining on disc
(
time on disc
and
time remaining
LEDs lit)
These four options are accessed by selecting the
TIMES
mode (using the
mode
button) and repeatedly pressing the
mode +
or
mode –
buttons,
which cycle forward or backward through the four modes, respectively.
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PLAY BUTTON
As you might guess, press this button in order to
play
a disc. If a pro-
grammed sequence of tracks exists for that particular disc, the program will
be played from its beginning. Also, as you might expect, you may press the
play
button immediately after placing a disc in the Nº39’s drawer; the
drawer will close and the Nº39 will enter the play mode as soon as it has
read the disc’s table of contents and checked to see if a program exists that
ought to be played.
The
play
button has another important function: if you wish to return to
the beginning of the track currently playing, simply press
play
to restart at
the beginning of that same track. If the Nº39 is in
pause
, pressing
play
will
re-cue the disc at the beginning of the current track.
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