CHECK: When a sequence of tracks has been programmed the check button can be used
to review the contents of that program. After a program has been entered, but before
playback has begun, by pressing the check button once, the first programmed track number,
its position in the sequence of tracks that have been programmed, and the playing time of the
entire sequence, will be displayed. Each subsequent pressing of the check button will provide
similar details as you move through each of the programmed tracks.
The programmed contents of a sequence can also be checked during playback, however,
the total program’s playback time will not be displayed.
REPEAT DISC: Pressing this button will cause the entire disc to repeat continuously.
Pressing this button a second time will take the transport out of the repeat mode.
Pressing either the stop or open buttons will also take the transport out of the repeat mode.
REPEAT TRACK:
Pressing this button will cause the current track to repeat continuously.
Pressing this button a second time will take the transport out of the repeat mode.
Pressing either the stop or open buttons will also take the transport out of the repeat mode.
A/B: This button is used to define a section of a disc that is to be repeated continuously.
Pressing this button once defines the beginning point (A) of the section to be repeated and
pressing this button again defines the ending point (B) of the section repeated. Pressing this
button a third time will disengage the A/B Repeat procedure.
AUTO SPACE: Pressing this button will provide a four second space between tracks on disc,
irrespective of the actual time between tracks on disc.
The Wadia 270 remote control can be used to operate any of the following Wadia
Decoding Computers:
Wadia 1000 (1995 Upgrade or later)
Wadia 2000 (1995 Upgrade or later)
Wadia X64 (1995 Upgrade or later)
Wadia 25
Wadia 27
For
more instructions, consult the owner’s manual for the Decoding Computer.