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LCD
1.
PLAY – This shows when the unit is playing.
2.
CUE – Lit continuously when the unit is paused
at a cue point.
3.
CD / USB – Indicates whether you are playing
tracks from a loaded CD or a connected USB
device.
4.
TRACK / FOLDER NUMBER – Shows the
current track or folder number. When viewing or
playing a program, the number will have a "P"
in front of it ("P01," "P02," etc.), indicating the number of that track in the program.
5.
TOTAL TRACK – Displays the total number of tracks available on the CD or USB device. (When in Folder
View, it will display the total number of folders available on the USB device.)
6.
MINUTES – Shows the minutes elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.
7.
SECONDS – Shows the seconds elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.
8.
FRAMES – The CD player breaks down a second into 75 frames for accurate cueing. This shows the frames
elapsed or remaining depending on mode setting.
9.
TIME MODE – Indicates whether the time shown on the LCD is the elapsed time for the track, remaining time
for the track, or total remaining time for the entire CD.
10.
TIME BAR – Shows either time remaining or elapsed depending on the setting of the TIME button.
11.
PLAY MODE – Shows when the unit is set to Single Mode (the deck will stop at the end of each track) or
Continuous Play Mode (the entire disc will be played without interruption). This function is controlled by the
SINGLE button.
12.
RELOOP – Indicates when a loop is programmed.
13.
BPM – Displays the tempo in BPM (beats per minute) for the current track. When "AUTO BPM" is displayed,
the automatically detected tempo will be lit solid on the LCD. When Manual BPM has been calculated, the
BPM will flicker on the LCD.
14.
PITCH – Shows the percentage change in pitch.
15.
MT (MASTER TEMPO) – Indicates that the MASTER TEMPO button is engaged.
16.
PG (PROGRAM) – Indicates that a program is playing.
17.
TEXT DISPLAY – Displays the folder name or file name when navigating MP3s.
18.
ID3 TAG – Displays what kind of ID3 tag is shown in the text display.
Cue Points
Setting Cue Points:
To locate a new cue point during playback, first press the "PLAY/PAUSE" button (pausing the track) and turn the
JOG WHEEL for the CD player to repeatedly play small parts (frames) of the CD as you move to the desired position.
To set the new cue point position, press "PLAY/PAUSE" (resuming playback).
Note: When paused, pressing PLAY will only set a new cue point if the JOG WHEEL has been moved.
Back Cue Operation:
1.
Press the "PLAY/PAUSE" button to start the disc.
2.
Press the "CUE" button to return the disc to the last position (cue point) where it was started from.
Press "PLAY/PAUSE" to
start the music
4
FOLDER
2
3
Adjust the "CUE" point
with the JOG WHEEL
Press "CUE" to return to the
last starting point
Play interval
Play Interval
Back Cue Operation
7
1
11
Single Cont. Elapsed Total Remain
TRACK
Total
TITLE
ALBUM
ARTIST
5
18
17
6
7
Position on Disc
Position on Disc
9
14
10
12
RELOOP
15
MT
16
PG
13
8

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