Harman-Kardon HD710 CD Player User Manual


 
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NOTE:
When a track of which number is greater
than 30 is programmed or being played,
or during random play, the time display
may show “– –:– –”.
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AUTO EDIT IS COMPLETED
Each time the PROGRAM/CHECK
button is pressed, the programmed
tracks will appear in the programmed
sequence.
Each time the STOP/CLEAR button is
pressed during programming or after
completion of programming, the
programmed tracks are cleared one
by one in the opposite sequence.
If you wish to clear a specific track,
find that track with the PROGRAM/
CHECK button and clear with the
STOP/CLEAR button.
By pressing the OPEN/CLOSE or
STOP/CLEAR button over 4 seconds
in the stop mode, all programmed
tracks will be cleared.
CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE
PROGRAM
You can check the contents of the
program during programming or after
completion of programming.
CLEARING THE PROGRAMMED
TRACKS
RANDOM PLAY
In this mode, CD player plays the tracks
on the CD in random sequence.
If the RANDOM PLAY button is
pressed during random play, random
play is canceled and normal play
starts at the present track.
Press the RANDOM PLAY button.
The unit automatically selects and
plays tracks at random.
TIME DISPLAY SELECTION
In addition to displaying the elapsed time
of the currently playing track, this unit has
two other time display modes. One mode
will indicate the total time remaining on
the disc (TOTAL will light in the display).
The other mode will indicate the time
remaining on a specific track (EACH will
light in the display).
DISPLAY DIMMING
Pressing the DISPLAY button deletes
all indicators in the display, only the
(selected) track indication remains in
STOP or PAUSE mode.
While running even this track
indication is deleted, leaving only a
small dot in the display as reminder
that the unit is still running.
In that mode if any button (except
PLAY) is pressed, the track is
indicated again for a short moment.
Change the time display selection by
repeatedly pressing theTIME button.
Pressing the DISPLAY button again
returns to the normal display
indication.