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Basic Operation This section describes the most-used functions and features of your Lifestyle' music system. For a discussion of other functions, see "Advanced Features: beginning on page 24. Themusic center display (See Figure 19) 1. CD track and AIVVFM preset number display. 2. Source indicators. 3. CD elapsed time and AM/FM station frequency display. 4. Play indicator. 5. Pause indicator. 6. Disc epeatitrack repeat indicator. T. No disc indicator. 3 n CD AM FM j j j j VIDEO STEREO =P TAPE DISC TRACK AUX RANDOM PRESET AUTO OFFMUTE Figure 19 The display. Themusic centercontrols (SeeFigure 20) AM/FM -Selects thebuilt-inradio and turns the systemonifit is off.Whenradiois on, switches between AM and FM. TAPE - Selects an externally connected tape deck and turns the system on if it is off. AUX -Selects an externally connected CD changer or other component and turns the system on if it is off. VIDEO - Selects an externally connected video-sound source and turns the system on if it is off. CD - Selects the built-in CD player and turns the system on if it is off, II PLAY/PAUSE- Begins or pauses play of the currently selected music source. When held down for two seconds, stops play of a CD. let MI SKIP-Select the previous or next CDtrack.Select the previous or next preset radio station. Toplay CDtracksinrandomorder, press thesekeys simultaneously. VOLUME • / A-Raise or lower the volume. OFF - Turns the system off. MANUAL TUNING V A - Manually tune the radio. PRESET STORE/ERASE -Addandremoveradio station presets. CD cover latch - Opens the CD cover for loading or removing a CD. Note:Mysymbols visibleonyourmusic centerdisplay, but not discussedhere, arenot for current use. 84e:S149 . 0 AWRA TAPE AUX VIDEO 0 PUN/PAUSE TRACIOPAESEr 0:1 1:= o SICIP 001 VOLUME CN . ..." MANUAL TUNING V • • PRESET STORE ERASE • • Figure 20 The console. 18

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Basic
Operation
The
music
center
controls
This
section
describes
the
most
-used
functions
and
features
of
your
Lifestyle'
music
system.
For
a
discussion
of
other
functions,
see
"Advanced
Features:
beginning
on
page
24.
The
music
center
display
(See
Figure
19)
1.
CD
track
and
AIVVFM
preset
number
display.
2.
Source
indicators.
3.
CD
elapsed
time
and
AM/FM
station
frequency
display.
4.
Play
indicator.
5.
Pause
indicator.
6.
Disc
epeatitrack
repeat
indicator.
T.
No
disc
indicator.
3
n
CD
AM
FM
j j j j
VIDEO
STEREO
=P
TAPE
DISC
TRACK
AUX
RANDOM
PRESET
AUTO
OFFMUTE
Figure
19
The
display.
(See
Figure
20)
AM/FM
-
Selects
the
built-in
radio
and
turns
the
system
on
if
it
is
off.
When
radio
is
on,
switches
between
AM
and
FM.
TAPE
-
Selects
an
externally
connected
tape
deck
and
turns
the
system
on
if
it
is
off.
AUX
-Selects
an
externally
connected
CD
changer
or
other
component
and
turns
the
system
on
if
it is
off.
VIDEO
-
Selects
an
externally
connected
video
-sound
source
and
turns
the
system
on
if
it is
off.
CD
-
Selects
the
built-in
CD
player
and
turns
the
system
on
if
it
is
off,
II
PLAY/PAUSE-
Begins
or
pauses
play
of
the
currently
selected
music
source.
When
held
down
for
two
seconds,
stops
play
of
a
CD.
let
MI
SKIP
-
Select
the
previous
or
next
CD
track.
Select
the
previous
or
next
preset
radio
station.
To
play
CD
tracks
in
random
order,
press
these
keys
simulta-
neously.
VOLUME
/
A-
Raise
or
lower
the
volume.
OFF
-
Turns
the
system
off.
MANUAL
TUNING
V
A
-
Manually
tune
the
radio.
PRESET
STORE/ERASE
-Add
and
remove
radio
station
presets.
CD
cover
latch
-
Opens
the
CD
cover
for
loading
or
removing
a
CD.
Note:
My
symbols
visible
on
your
music
center
display,
but
not
discussed
here,
are
not
for
current
use.
84e:S
1
4
9
.
0
AWRA
TAPE
AUX
VIDEO
0
PUN/PAUSE
TRACIOPAESEr
VOLUME
0:1
1
:=
o
C.
N...
"
SICIP
001
Figure
20
MANUAL
TUNING
V
PRESET
STORE
ERASE
The
console.
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