OPENING AND CLOSING THE DISC HOLDER AND
LOADING A DISC
Opening and closing the disc holder (This operation only works while the
power
is on.)
1.
Press the power switch (POWER) to turn on the power.
2.
Press the open/close
button (4
OPEN/CLOSE).
How to load a disc
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Make sure the disc holder is completely open.
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Hold the disc by the edges and place it on the disc tray. (Do not touch
the signal surface, i.e., the glossy side.)
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When using 12 cm. diameter discs, make sure the outer edge matches
the tray guide circumference (Fig. 1), and when using CD singles (8 cm.
diameter) match the outer edge with the inner tray guide circumfer-
ence. (Fig. 2)
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Press the open/close
button
( 4 OPEN/CLOSE)
to close the disc
holder.
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When the disc holder is closed, the disc is read and after a few seconds
the number of tracks and total playing time are displayed on the TRACK
NO. and TIME displays, respectively.
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When the disc holder is open and a disc is load: d, you may also press
the play (PLAY) button to close the disc holder. (If the play button
(PLAY)
is pressed,
playback
will
start
immediately
upon
the
disc
contents
having
been
read.)
Tray guide for 12 cm
disc
12 cm
disc
Fig. 2
Tray guide for 8 cm disc (CD single)
Caution:
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tf your finger should get caught in the disc holder when it closes, press
the open/close button ( 4S OPEN/CLOSE).
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Do not place any foreign objects on the disc tray, and do not place more
than one disc on the tray at a time. Otherwise malfunction may occur.
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Do not push in the disc tray manually when the power is off as this may
cause
malfunction
and
damage
the CD
player.
ENGLIS
NORMAL CD PLAYBACK
{1)
Starting Playback
1
Turn
the power
switch
on
and
joad the disc.
Press the play button
(PLAY).
The number of the track currently playing, the index number, and the
elapsed time, etc., are displayed.
(2)
Stopping Playback
( STOP)
1
Press the stop button
(STOP).
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The stop mode
is set automatically once all tracks on the disc are
played.
NOTE:
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If no disc is loaded or if the disc is loaded upside-down, the track
number,
index, and time displays will all read zero, and the entire
calendar will light.
TRACK
INDEX
TIME
NA
AN
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UYU
uYU
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12:3
45
6
7
8
9
3011
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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ff the information at the innermost side of the disc cannot be read
properly due to dirt or scratches, the display will be as shown below,
and the number of tracks and remaining time per track will not be
displayed.
Also, the search
operation
may
take
longer than
usual.
When
normal
TRACK
INDEX
TIME
i? og
34. 15,
123
45
67
8 9 10 41:12
When
data cannot
be
read
properly
TRACK
INDEX
TIME
An
ANA
Go
UU
Us
UYU
uU
12:3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10:11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18:19 20