American Audio DCD-PRO610 CD Player User Manual


 
BASIC OPERATIONS (CONT)
8. FRAME SEARCH
This feature allows you to scroll through a track to set a cue, starting sam
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ple, or loop point. To use the scroll function you must first be in Pause Mode
or Cue Mode. Once you are in Pause or Cue mode, use your finger tip to
turn the JOG WHEEL (19) to scroll through the track (figure 9). Turning the
wheel in a clockwise direction will advance the frame search and turning the
wheel in a counter-clockwise direction rewinds the frame search. When you
use the JOG WHEEL (19) the monitor (headphone level) function allows you
to here what you are scrolling through. Once you reach your desired start
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ing point you can set a cue (starting) point by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE
BUTTON (29) as in figure 10. Pressing the CUE BUTTON (27) will return the
disc to the cue point just set.
9. SCANNING (FAST FORWARD / FAST REVERSE)
This function gives you a fast search through a disk or track. To do
this turn SHUTTLE WHEEL (18) in clockwise direction for fast for
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ward or counterclockwise for fast reverse. You can scan in 6 differ
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ent forward and 6 different reverse speeds depending on how much
you rotate the wheel.
Figure 10
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10. CHANGING THE TIME DISPLAY (42, 43, & 44)/TIME BAR (46):
The time may be displayed in three different modes; Elapsed, Remain, and Total Remain. During normal play-
back, pressing the TIME BUTTON (5) as in figure 12, will change the time display information (57, 58, & 59) in
the LCD (14). The following is a break down of the time settings and their definitions:
1)
ELAPSED (56) - This details the time in the LCD (14) as the current tracks’ elapsed running time. The elapsed
function only details a tracks elapsed time and not the entire disc.
2)
REMAIN (62) - This details the time in the LCD (14) as the
current tracks’ remaining running time.
3) TOTAL REMAIN (66) - This details the time in the LCD (14) as the
total disc remaining time.
TIME BAR INDICATOR - The time bar in the LCD (14) visually details the
time defined in the TIME METER (57, 58, & 59). This bar is also depen
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dent on the selected time functi
on TOTAL REMAIN (66), REMAIN (62)
or ELAPSE (56). This bar will begin to flash when 15 seconds of a
track remain and will begin to rapidly flash when three seconds of
a track remain. The flashing bar is a great visual reminder a track
is about to end. The flashing bar will function regardless of which
time mode the unit is in.
Figure 12
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