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Navigation Keys
The central section of the remote control contains the navigation keys. This array
of keys is similar to what you may have seen on remote controls for DVD players,
and is used for navigation of the menu system of the CDP-100.
• Home returns you to the normal display of track, time, and transport
controls shown on the LCD screen on the front panel of the CDP-100. This
provides a quick way to get back to normal operation, regardless of how deep
you might be in the menu system.
• Menu serves two functions: it calls up the menu system when you need it in
order to adjust something to your preference; once within the menu system,
pressing Menu returns you to the previous level of the menu system. If you
press Menu when at the top level of the menu system, it will take you back
out of the menu system to the normal display.
• Up/Down/Left/Right keys allow you to move within a particular menu
screen, changing the highlighted item up/down/left/right as you like, from
the comfort of your chair.
• The Enter key allows you to select the highlighted item, having the same
effect as if you had pressed the button on the LCD touchscreen.
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Transport Controls
You will find the transport controls used to control the day-to-day playback of
discs just below the navigation keys.
• Repeat will cycle the CDP-100 through its three repeat modes: repeat off,
repeat track, and repeat disc.
• A-B will allow you to create a loop that is repeated until you decide to stop
it. This can be valuable when learning to play a piece of music, since you can
repeat just the particular section you need to practice. While playing the disc
you want to program, the first press of the A-B key sets the starting point (A);
the next press defines the ending point (B); the section will now play over and
over between those two points until you press the A-B key a third time, or
press Stop.
• Stop applies to both the music and the spinning of the disc. When you press
Play, the disc will need to take a few moments to get up to speed prior to
playing, and it will play from the beginning of the disc or the playlist (if one
has been created for the disc).
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(scan reverse) provides an audible cueing function to make it easier to
find a particular moment within a track.
• Pause will stop the music but allow the disc to continue spinning; when you
press Play, the music will start almost immediately, and it will pick up from
where you left off.
• Play will start the disc spinning (if necessary) and start playing the music, as
expected.
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(scan forward) provides an audible cueing function to make it easier to
find a particular moment within a track.