PLAYING A DISC
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If you press and hold the button
while playing, it will scan the
forwardathighspeed.
If you press and hold the button
while playing,
track
it will scan the track
backwardathighspeed.
.................Forward
.................Reverse
FORWARD/BACKWARD SEARCH
Press and hold the or buttons
during play to scan the disc at high speed.
When the desired section of the disc is
found, release the button. Normal play will
resume.
NOTE:Keeptheanti-skipfunctionoffwhen
using the unit in a stable location
where it will not be subjected to
shocks. The battery power
consumption is reduced when skip
protectionfunctionisturnedoff
NOTE: When ANTI-Sis switched on oroff,
the sound will be interrupted for 1
to 2 seconds. This is normal (the
interrupted time is used for the
memorytoswitchonoroff).
The ultimate anti-skip protection keeps
the music playing under virtually any
conditions. It does this by using a new
quick-focus laser, rapid-access
mechanism and fast-read circuitry.
When the Anti-S button is pressed
during play, the indicator appears
in the display. Digital data equivalent
to 300 seconds is stored in a "read
ahead" memory buffer before it is
decoded and played. The mark
changes to a mark, indicating the
buffer is full.
When the unit is subjected to a shock
during play the data stored in
memory continues to be decoded and
played. This gives the pickup time to
stabilize and continue reading new
data. As the data is read from
memory the indicator changes to .
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ANTI-SKIPPROTECTION
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BASSXPANDER
Use this function to increase the bass
output.
BASSXPANDER
AUTO POWER ON FUNCTION
The power turns on automatically when
the buttonispressed.
AUTO POWER ON / OFF FUNCTION
OFF BASSX ON
BOOST
PROGRAMMED PLAY
AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION
The power turns off automatically 30
seconds after all tracks on a disc have
beenplayedor the buttonispressed.
RECORDING FROM THE AUX OUT JACK
The output from the CD player can be
recorded.
Connect a patch cable (not supplied)
from the AUX OUT jack on the CD
player to the LINE INPUT jacks on a
cassetterecorder.
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The sound from the CD can be heard
throughthespeakers.
Connect a patch cable (not supplied )
from the AUX OUT jack on the CD
player tothe AUXor CDINPUT jackson
astereosystem.
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TO AUX OUT JACK
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When the data buffer is filling, the
disc will turn at normal speed. After
the data buffer has been filled the
disc will turn slower and then stop
(conserving battery life). The data
stored in memory continues to be
decoded. After the buffer has been
emptied the disc will begin to turn
again.
Press the Anti-S button to turn anti-
skip protection off.