8. Connection elements and controls
The buttons and operational controls of CD player 1 (DISC 1) and CD player 2 (DISC 2) are operated in
exactly the same way. To keep these instructions clear and concise, each of the buttons and operational
controls, which are available twice, are described only once in the following.
Control unit of CD player 1 (DISC 1)
The left-hand side of the control unit is used to control CD player 1 (on the left).
Control unit of CD player 2 (DISC 2)
The right-hand side of the control unit is used to control CD player 2 (on the right).
The diagrams can be found on the fold-out page
Control unit
(1) SHUTTLE wheel
Function during playback:
The shuttle wheel can be used to quickly move forwards or backwards. Fast forward is performed by turn-
ing the wheel clockwise (FWD+). Fast backward is performed by turning it anti-clockwise (REV-). The speed
of the search function depends on how far the shuttle wheel is turned clockwise or anti-clockwise.
Function in pause mode:
The appliance switches to "stutter mode" (continuous repetition of a small section of the CD) if the shuttle
wheel is used in pause mode. This makes it easier to find specific playback points.
(1a) JOG wheel
Function during playback:
The JOG wheel can be used to increase (clockwise rotation) or reduce (anti-clockwise rotation) the playback
speed temporarily by +/-16%. The CD is played at its original speed as soon as the wheel is no longer
moved.
Function in pause mode:
The appliance switches to "stutter mode" (continuous repetition of a small section of the CD) if the JOG
wheel is used in pause mode. You can move backwards and forwards step-by-step within a CD track with
the JOG wheel. This makes it easier to find specific certain playback points (e.g. the CUE mark).
The search speed depends on how far the wheel is turned clockwise or anti-clockwise.
(2) LC display
The most important settings and the CD play data are shown on the LC display (liquid crystal display).
(3) PITCH - slide control
The playback speed can be changed with the slide control. Push the control downwards (position +) to
increase the playback speed. The speed is reduced by pushing the control upwards (position -). In the cen-
tral position, you can slightly feel the slide control clicking into place. The original playback speed and tone
pitch are reproduced in this position.
This setting can be made with or without a CD. The pitch setting is retained after changing the CD.
The slide control only takes effect if the function has been switched on with the PITCH key.
The maximum possible change to the playback speed in percent is specified by the setting
made with the PITCH % key.
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The playing speed is altered with the JOG wheel (1a) in playback mode. The extent to which the playing
speed is changed depends on the speed at which the wheel is turned.
You can operate the SHUTTLE or JOG wheel in pause or playback mode. In pause mode,
the CD player switches to "stutter mode" as soon as one of the wheels is operated.
f) SEARCH
This type of search is ideal for quickly finding points within tracks. Hold down the Search button
The appliance begins to search backwards or forwards.
The CD can be heard during the search.
The appliance automatically increases the search speed if one of the search buttons is
pressed for a longer period of time.
This function allows you to work through the tracks. The button can be pressed in play-
back or pause mode. The appliance switches to "stutter mode" after pressing one of the
search buttons in pause mode.
g) CUEING
You can select the playback starting point with the CUE function. The advantage of this function is that, for
example, pauses at the start of tracks are not played and there are therefore no delays after starting to play
a track. The red LED next to the CUE button flashes whenever a new CUE mark is set. The CUE LED lights
up permanently as soon as the appliance is in CUE mode.
Auto-CUE:
The appliance automatically sets the CUE mark to the point where the music starts after it is switched on or
one of the track skip buttons
or
is pressed.
Back-CUE function:
Press the CUE button in playback mode and the CD player will go to the beginning of the song or return to
the saved CUE mark and switch to pause mode.
Saving CUE marks manually:
First way:
The CD player is in playback mode.
1. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button once you have arrived at the desired music point and the CD player will
switch to pause mode.
2. Start playback again by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button. The red LED next to the CUE button flashes
briefly. The CUE mark was set where the playback was restarted.
3. If you now press the CUE button, the CD player jumps back to the CUE mark and switches to pause
mode. The red LED next to the CUE button goes on.
Second way:
The CD player is in pause mode.
1. Search for the desired starting point with the search buttons
2. Start playback by pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button. The red LED next to the CUE button flashes
briefly. The CUE mark was set where the playback was started.
3. If you now press the CUE button, the CD player returns to the CUE mark and switches to pause mode.
The red LED next to the CUE button goes on.
Checking the CUE mark:
Press the CUE button and hold it down in CUE mode (red LED next to the CUE button goes on). The CD is
played as long as you hold down the CUE button. The CD player returns to the CUE mark and switches to
pause mode after letting go of the button.
Deleting the CUE mark:
The CUE mark is automatically deleted as soon as a new CUE mark is set.
or
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or the JOG wheel.
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