Marantz CDR300 CD Player User Manual


 
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How to play continued
Push and release Play/Pause.
CD TEXT
TRACK
R
L
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a b c
Example display:
a Play symbol flashing indicates track is playing.
b Example track #3 is playing
c Flashing "TRACK" indicates single track play.
When the track is completed the CDR300 remains in
Single track, paused at the beginning of the next
track.
CD TEXT
TRACK
R
L
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a b c
Example display:
a Paused symbol flashing indicates track is paused.
b Example track #4 is cued.
c Flashing "TRACK" indicates single track play.
Push and release the Play/Pause button to play the
track or push SINGLE to exit Single Track.
Programming lets you select tracks for playback on
finalized discs. Up to 30 tracks can be selected in any
order you desire.
How to Program Tracks
1 With a CD in the CDR drive and with playback
stopped, push and release the PROG button to
enter programming. The following display ap-
pears.
PROG
TOTALTRACK
a b
c d e
a PROG is lit and flashing.
b TOTAL TRACK is lit.
c P indicates "Programmed tracks".
d The number of tracks programmed is displayed.
e The total playing time programmed is displayed.
2 Turn the SELECT control to display the track
desired.
PROG
TOTALTRACK
Push and release the SELECT control to enter the
selected track.
The
display
changes
to:
PROG
TOTALTRACK
a b
a 1 track is programmed. (In the example track 3 is
the first track to be programmed.)
b The total playing time programmed in the example
is 4 minutes and 17 seconds.
Example display
shows track 3
selected.
BASS
MID
TREBLE
TEXTPHANTOMPROGREPEAT
MENU/STORE
DISP SINGLE
A-B
CANCEL/DELETE
REC MODE
ERASEFINALIZE
REC
SELECT
PUSH ENTER
POWER STANDBY
CD RECORDER CDR300
PROFESSIONAL
1
2
3
TEXT
PHANTOM
PROG REPEAT
MENU/STORE
DISP SINGLE
A-B
CANCEL/DELETE
REC MODE
Repeat step 2 to program tracks in the order you
desire. Up to 30 tracks can be programmed. When
you try to program a 31st track, this display ap-
pears:
PROG
TOTALTRACK
If the total time programmed exceeds 99 minutes
and 59 seconds the display changes to:
PROG
TOTALTRACK
a b
a Number of tracks programmed (example).
b Total time given as dashes.