User Guide

dCS Verdi La Scala User Manual Manual for Software Issue 1.0x
dCS Ltd September 2004
Manual filename: Verdi LS Manual v1.0x.doc Page 14 email: more@dcsltd.co.uk
English version web-site: www.dcsltd.co.uk
Step 3 – Track Selection
To change to a particular track:
do this: Press the Keypad button on the Remote Control.
do this: While the white LED is lit, press the track number on the 0–9 buttons.
do this: For example, for track number 15, press 1, then press 5 within the next three
seconds.
Programming a Track Sequence x
If you wish, you can program a sequence of up to 31 tracks in any order. If not,
go to Step 4.
do this: Load a disc, ensure it is not playing and wait for any disc text to scroll across
the display.
do this: Press the Program button on the Remote Control. While the white LED is lit,
enter the first track number on the 0-9 buttons (e.g. 05).
The PROG indicator will light and the display will change to Prog 05, then
Pg 1: 5.
do this: You can also use the Previous Track / Next Track buttons to choose a track
number.
do this: Press the Program button again and select the second track (e.g. 12). The
display will show: Prog 12, then Pg 2: 12. Continue programming as many
tracks as you like, up to a maximum of 31.
If you try to program a track number that is not on the disc, the display shows:
No Trk!
do this: To delete the last track in the sequence, press the Clear button.
The display will change back to the previous entry and that will become the last
track in the sequence.
do this: Press the Play button to play the programmed sequence of tracks.
do this: Press the Play Mode button if you want to stop playing your programmed
sequence and change to Random or Continuous play modes.
The programmed sequence is cleared when the CD tray is opened.
Playing all Tracks in a Random Order
If you wish, La Scala can play all the tracks on the disc in a random order, then
stop.
do this: Press the Play button.
do this: Press the Play Mode button on the Remote Control once or twice until the
display shows Shuffle and the RAND indicator lights.