CD Player User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Overview
- Precautions
- System Configuration
- Using the CD-ROM Manual
- Function of Parts and Controls
- Connection
- Connection to other devices
- Connecting the PARALLEL connector
- Connecting the RELAY IN/OUT connectors
- Connecting the RS-232C connector
- Connecting the CTRL-S IN connector
- Connecting the OPTICAL conector
- Connecting the COAXIAL connector
- Connecting the ANALOG OUT (UNBAL) connectors
- Connecting the ANALOG OUT (BAL) connectors
- Mounting the player in a rack
- Playing a CD
- Using the Display
- Locating a Specific Track
- Locating a Particular Point in a Track
- Playing Tracks Repeatedly
- Playing Tracks in Random Order (Shuffle Play)
- Creating Your Own Program (Program Play)
- Quickly Accessing a Specified Point (Mark & Locate)
- Locating the Beginning of a Track (Auto Pause/ Auto Cue)
- Changing the Playback Speed (Vari Speed Play)
- Timer-activated Playback
- Table of Menu Items
- Display Messages/Last Mode Memory
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Specifications

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4 Press the MENU/EXIT button to complete the
setting.
Notes
• If no point is marked, “Rehearsal” does not appear in
the display in the step 1 of the procedure above.
• If you press the MENU/EXIT button without moving
the marked point, “Not Changed” appears in the
display.
• The point can be moved within the boundaries of one
track; it cannot be moved to the other track.
Cueing to the marked point
(Locate)
Press the LOCATE button.
The player cues to the marked point and pauses.
Notes
• When the marked point is located, the player may
pause at a point several frames after the marked point
due to the recording condition of the disc. If the time
of the marked point is near the change-over to the
next second, the time of the located point may differ
by one second with the time of the marked point.
• If during Program Play you press the LOCATE
button, but the track containing the marked point is
not included in the program, “XX t Not PRG”
appears in the display. (“XX” indicates a track
number.)










