The player jumps to the first track and is in the Pause mode (Play/Pause LED flashes). If the CD is
improperly positioned,"ERR" or "NO DISC" appears on the display. If the CD is properly positioned, the total
number of tracks and the total playback time are shortly displayed. The player jumps to the first track and is
in the Pause mode (Play/Pause LED flashes). After reading in a CD or after selecting a title, the CD player is
precisely on the section where the music starts and not at the time index 0:00:00. This spot is automatically
memorized as a starting point.
Above "TRACK" the track number is displayed. Above M (MIN), S (SEC) and F (FRAME) the track remain
time is displayed.
By using the Time button, the time indication can be switched from track remain time (Remain) to track
playback time (Elapsed) or total remain time (Total Remain).
Above the time indication, 10 bars are displayed showing the remaining track time visually. The shorter the
track remain time becomes, the less bars are displayed. 30 seconds before the track end, the bars in the
display start flashing.
The indication "SINGLE" means that the CD player is in Single mode. The current track is then played once
and the player goes into Pause mode at the beginning of the next track. By pressing the SGL/CTN button
again, the CD player changes back into normal playback mode.
The indication "0.0" means that the playback speed has not been changed. If you adjust the playback speed
via the Pitchfader (Pitch button has to be pressed), the respective percentage is indicated in the display.
6.4 Play/Pause
(1) In Pause mode the time indication in the display stands still and the Play/Pause LED flashes. The
playback of the first track can be started by pressing the Play/Pause button. In the Playback mode, the
time-indication in the display is running and the Play/Pause LED shines permanently.
(2) To interrupt playback, press the Play/Pause button and the laser stops at the position where you
stopped.
6.5 Selecting a track via the Track buttons
You can select the desired track via the Track buttons.In order to play a track from the beginning, press the
Track buttons until the desired track number is displayed. If you hold the respective Track button, the CD
player will run through the track numbers until you let the button loose.
(1) « button: If you press the « button once, playback starts at the beginning of the previous track. If a track
is already played back, you can start the current track from the beginning.
(2) +10 button: By pressing the +10 button, the CD player jumps 10 stepwise from track number to track
number (e. g. 06, 16, 26, 06).
(3) » button: If you press the » button once, the playback starts at the beginning of the next track, if you
press it twice the following track, etc.
Please note that the CD player calls the track up in the mode you pressed the Track button. If the CD player
is in the Play mode at track 1 for example and you press the » button, the player jumps to track 2 and
immediately starts playback.
6.6 Adjusting the playback speed
You can synchronize the CD player and another signal-source while cueing with the headphones via your
mixer.
PITCH CONTROL
Via the Pitch control, you can adjust the playback speed by up to +/-16 %.
(1) Put the CD player into playback mode. Press the PITCH button to activate the Pitch control (LED on).
(2) Adjust the playback speed via the Pitch control. The display shows the percentage deviation from the
standard speed.
6.7 Cueing
AUTO CUE FUNCTION
After switching on and after using the Track buttons, the player automatically jumps to the section where the
music starts. This function enables to minimize the transitions between two tracks.
BACK CUE FUNCTION
If you press the Cue button during playback, the player returns to the track start or Cue point (Loop button)
and goes into pause mode. Please note that this function is only available within one track.
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