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0 on that disc. During playback, the indicator displays the number of the track currently being played. During programming, it displays the number of the track most recently selected. INDEX indicator Some discs that contain very long tracks may have those tracks subdivided into shorter sections. For example, a long classical piece may be divided into movements, each of which may have an index number. The INDEX indicator displays the number of the subdivision of a track currently being played. If the track has no subdivisions, the INDEX indicator will display a 1 during playback. During programming, the INDEX light goes out and the indicator displays the total number of tracks selected in the programmed sequence. TIME indicator When a disc is loaded but not playing, the TIME indicator displays the total amount of playback time on that disc. During playback, depending on the state of the TIME button (11), the indicator displays one of the following • The time that has elapsed since the beginning of the current track. • The time that remains on the currently selected track. The words REMAIN SINGLE will be displayed if the indicator is in this mode. • The time that remains on either the entire disc or on the programmed selections. The words REMAIN TOTAL will be displayed if the indicator is in this mode. Note that if you have programmed more than 99 minutes in your selection, only dashes will appear in this mode. 0 DISPLAY button This button turns the display on and off. When you turn the display off in PLAY MODE, the entire display goes off. In PAUSE mode, most of the display goes off, but the track number is still displayed. In STOP mode, most of the display goes off, but the total number of tracks on the disc is still displayed. In some systems, turning the fluorescent display off may provide the purest possible sound quality during playback. e TIME button During playback or programming, the button cycles through the three TIME display modes • The time that has elapsed since the beginning of the current track. • The time that remains on the currently selected track. • The time that remains on either the entire disc or the programmed sequence. 0 REPEAT button This button puts your compact disc player in and out of REPEAT mode. In REPEAT mode, the unit will continually play back either the entire disc or the programmed sequence of tracks. Press the button once to turn on REPEAT mode; press again to turn off REPEAT mode. When the unit is in REPEAT mode, the FUNCTION indicator (5) will display the word REPEAT. e PROGRAM button This button puts your compact disc player in and out of PROGRAM mode. Press the button once to turn on PROGRAM mode; press again to turn it off. In PROGRAM mode, you can program a set of tracks to play in any sequence. (For instructions on programming a sequence of tracks, see the Operations section of this manual.) When the unit is in PROGRAM mode, the FUNCTION indicator (5) will display the word PROG in red. 0 Playback controls PLAY - II- The PLAY button starts playback of a track. PAUSE - •• Pressing the PAUSE button temporarily stops playback. Pressing the PAUSE button again, or pressing PLAY, resumes playback at the precise point where playback left off. STOP - • The STOP button stops playback. When you press PLAY, playback will start either at the beginning of the disc or programmed sequence, or at any track you select. SKIP BACK - I-4.4 Pressing this button once skips back to the beginning of the present track. If you are in PLAY mode, playback will resume. Holding the button down skips backward to the beginning of each preceding track until the first track is reached. SKIP FORWARD - .0.4 Pressing this button once skips forward to the beginning of the next track. IF you are in PLAY mode, playback will resume. Holding the button down skips forward to the beginning of 5 III II III II

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on
that
disc.
During
playback,
the
indicator
displays
the
number
of
the
track
currently
being
played.
During
programming,
it
displays
the
number
of
the
track
most
recently
selected.
INDEX
indicator
Some
discs
that
contain
very
long
tracks
may
have
those
tracks
subdivided
into
shorter
sections.
For
example,
a
long
classical
piece
may
be
divided
into
movements,
each
of
which
may
have
an
index
number.
The
INDEX
indicator
displays
the
number
of
the
subdivision
of
a
track
currently
being
played.
If
the
track
has
no
subdivisions,
the
INDEX
indicator
will
display
a
1
during
playback.
During
programming,
the
INDEX
light
goes
out
and
the
indicator
displays
the
total
number
of
tracks
selected
in
the
programmed
sequence.
TIME
indicator
When
a
disc
is
loaded
but
not
playing,
the
TIME
indicator
displays
the
total
amount
of
playback
time
on
that
disc.
During
playback,
depending
on
the
state
of
the
TIME
button
(11),
the
indicator
displays
one
of
the
following
The
time
that
has
elapsed
since
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
5
The
time
that
remains
on
the
currently
selected
track.
The
words
REMAIN
SINGLE
will
be
displayed
if
the
indicator
is
in
this
mode.
The
time
that
remains
on
either
the
entire
disc
or
on
the
programmed
selections.
The
words
REMAIN
TOTAL
will
be
displayed
if
the
indicator
is
in
this
mode.
Note
that
if
you
have
programmed
more
than
99
minutes
in
your
selection,
only
dashes
will
appear
in
this
mode.
0
DISPLAY
button
This
button
turns
the
display
on
and
off.
When
you
turn
the
display
off
in
PLAY
MODE,
the
entire
display
goes
off.
In
PAUSE
mode,
most
of
the
display
goes
off,
but
the
track
number
is
still
displayed.
In
STOP
mode,
most
of
the
display
goes
off,
but
the
total
number
of
tracks
on
the
disc
is
still
displayed.
In
some
systems,
turning
the
fluorescent
display
off
may
provide
the
purest
possible
sound
quality
during
playback.
e
TIME
button
During
playback
or
programming,
the
button
cycles
through
the
three
TIME
display
modes
The
time
that
has
elapsed
since
the
beginning
of
the
current
track.
The
time
that
remains
on
the
currently
selected
track.
The
time
that
remains
on
either
the
entire
disc
or
the
programmed
sequence.
0
REPEAT
button
This
button
puts
your
compact
disc
player
in
and
out
of REPEAT
mode.
In
REPEAT
mode,
the
unit
will
continually
play
back
either
the
entire
disc
or
the
programmed
sequence
of
tracks.
Press
the
button
once
to
turn
on
REPEAT
mode;
press
again
to
turn
off
REPEAT
mode.
When
the
unit
is
in
REPEAT
mode,
the
FUNCTION
indicator
(5)
will
display
the
word
REPEAT.
e
PROGRAM
button
This
button
puts
your
compact
disc
player
in
and
out
of
PROGRAM
mode.
Press
the
button
once
to
turn
on
PROGRAM
mode;
press
again
to
turn
it
off.
In
PROGRAM
mode,
you
can
program
a
set
of
tracks
to
play
in
any
sequence.
(For
instructions
on
programming
a
sequence
of
tracks,
see
the
Operations
section
of
this
manual.)
When
the
unit
is
in
PROGRAM
mode,
the
FUNCTION
indicator
(5)
will
display
the
word
PROG
in
red.
0
Playback
controls
PLAY
-
II-
The
PLAY
button
starts
playback
of
a
track.
PAUSE
-
••
Pressing
the
PAUSE
button
temporarily
stops
playback.
Pressing
the
PAUSE
button
again,
or
pressing
PLAY,
resumes
playback
at
the
precise
point
where
playback
left
off.
STOP
-
The
STOP
button
stops
playback.
When
you
press
PLAY,
playback
will
start
either
at
the
beginning
of
the
disc
or
programmed
sequence,
or
at
any
track
you
select.
SKIP
BACK
-
I-4.4
Pressing
this
button
once
skips
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
present
track.
If
you
are
in
PLAY
mode,
playback
will
resume.
Holding
the
button
down
skips
backward
to
the
beginning
of
each
preceding
track
until
the
first
track
is
reached.
SKIP
FORWARD
-
.0.4
Pressing
this
button
once
skips
forward
to
the
beginning
of
the
next
track.
IF
you
are
in
PLAY
mode,
playback
will
resume.
Holding
the
button
down
skips
forward
to
the
beginning
of
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