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26. RELAY Socket: you can use this connecter in two ways: you can use it with the
fader start option on certain mixers or you can connect two MCD200 players
together to obtain the relay play function.
• Relay play: Use the supplied mono mini jack/jack cable to connect the
RELAY sockets of two MCD200 players together. Look further in this manual
to learn how to perform the relay play function.
• Fader start: If you are using a mixer with fader start function, use the
supplied mono mini jack/jack cable to connect the player with the fader start
of the mixer. Please note that this socket must never be connected with any
voltage.
Attention: This remote control is only compatible with certain (Synq® or Pioneer®
compatible) mixers. Mixers with remote starts functioning with a signal switched to ground
will not work.
27. POWER ON/OFF switch: switches the MCD200 on and off.
28. MAINS INPUT: connect the CD player to the 230V AC mains, using the supplied
power-cord.

LCD DISPLAY

1. PLAY: appears while the unit is playing a CD.
2. PAUSE: appears while the player is in pause or cue mode.
3. ANTI SHOCK AND BUFFER INDICATOR: The memory status is represented on
the display by a bucket being filled up or emptied. The bucket itself represents
that the instant start function is available. If the bucket is flashing, the instant start
is not available. Each segment within the bucket represents about 2.5 seconds of
anti shock protection.
4. CUE: appears when the master cue point is programmed.
5. PITCH DISPLAY: Shows the actual percentage of speed change, selected with
the SPEED slider(15).
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6. TIME BAR: shows either time remaining or elapsed depending on the setting of
the TIME button(16). Starts flashing at the end of each track to alert the user to
take action.
7. FRAME: Shows "frame" time information of current track. (1 frame = 1/75
8. SECOND: Shows "seconds" time information of current track.
9. MINUTE: Shows "minutes" time information of current track.
10. ELAPSED, TOTAL REMAIN: indicates that the time shown on the display is the
track elapsed, remaining or total remaining time.
11. RELOOP: appears when the CD has had a loop set previously. You can return to
the loop with the reloop button(5).
12. LOOP: shows when a loop is programmed. (repeating a particular area)
• LOOP Flashing: Loop is programmed and currently playing.
• LOOP stays on: Loop is programmed but not playing.
13. SINGLE: appears when the unit is set to play just one track at a time. When it is
not shown, the CD plays continuously through all tracks. The function is controlled
by the SGL/CTN button(17).
14. TRACK / FOLDER: Shows current track or folder number.
15. VISUAL MARKER: indicates the play position in frames: a full rotation equals 72
frames. The marker moves clockwise in normal play mode and counter-clockwise
when the track plays backwards. In pause mode the marker stops moving.
16. AUTO CUE: The display shows "A.CUE" when the auto cue function is active.
17. AUTO BPM: This indicator is always on present to indicate that the automatic
beat counter is working.
18. PITCH LOCK: when Master Tempo is active, the display shows a small "lock" to
indicate that the pitch of the music is locked.
19. CD/MP3: indicates if you have loaded a normal digital audio or MP3 CD.
20. ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY: Shows the names of folders and MP3 tracks. For
MP3 tracks recorded in CBR also the bit rate is shown. For VBR recorded MP3
tracks the display only shows "VBR".
21. BPM: The automatic beat counter shows the number of Beats Per Minute on the
display.
HOW TO USE ...
Most of the common functions are explained in the previous chapter "controls and
functions" In this chapter we talk about the functions that need a little more
explanation.
• SLEEP MODE:
The CD player automatically shuts off the transport and laser after about 15
minutes (when in pause or cue mode). This extends the life of your motor drive and
laser. During sleep mode the display shows the word "SLEEP". To wake up the
player, just press the cue or play button, the display turns to normal and is ready to
receive instructions.
• FOLDER / TRACK SELECTORS:
Most of the time a CDR contains a lot of MP3 files (sometimes 150 or more). To
keep things manageable you can sort your MP3 files in different subfolders
(directories). These folders can be named after the names of the performers, after
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