Classe Audio CDP-100 CD Player User Manual


 
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(previous) will move backward through the tracks (or the
playlist, if you have created one), one track at a time. As with
most CD players, the single exception to this is the first time you
press the
key, which will take to the beginning of the track
currently playing. Pressing the
key again within approximately
one second will then take you to the previous track.
(next) will move forward through the tracks (or the playlist, if
you have created one), one track at a time.
5 System Controls
The CDP-100 remote control also can control user-defined functions as
well as the volume and mute functions on a Classé system.
F1/F2/F3/F4 keys are available for controlling aspects of the
CDP-100 not covered by the other buttons on the remote
control. You are able to choose what the CDP-100 should do in
response to receiving the infrared signal that a particular “Fkey”
has been pressed. The list of possible functions is quite extensive,
and is found in the menu system (see the section The Menu
System, the next section in this manual). For example, if you are
using one of the DC triggers on your CDP-100, you can toggle
its state manually using one of the Fkeys.
Note: The Fkeys on all Classé remote controls issue the same
infrared commands. This saves you from having to be sure
you have grabbed the proper remote, since all your Classé
remotes will perform the same function for each Fkey.
Volume Up, Volume Down, Mute are designed to send
commands to a Classé preamplifier or integrated amplifier you
may also have in the system.