Yamaha CD S700 Owner's Manual - Page 14
Pausing playback, Turning off the power, Playing back a desired track
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BASIC OPERATION ■ Playing back USB devices USB Connect your USB device to the USB port on the front panel. (For details, refer to page 8.) When USB mode is selected (USB indicator lights up), first filename is displayed in the front panel display (refer to page 12), and playback starts automatically in order by date and time of creation if playable files are in the USB device. To disconnect USB devices Press to stop playback, and then disconnect the USB device. Turning off the power Press POWER again. If you turn off the power when disc mode is selected, the next time you turn the power on, playback starts automatically of the disc on the tray. If you turn off the power when USB mode is selected, playback will start automatically of the USB device connected. Playing back a desired track Audio CD Select a desired track by using the numeric buttons. Example: To select track number 12 Press "1", and then press "2". Note Do not disconnect your USB device while playing back from the USB device, or when the USB indicator blinks. + Following information is displayed. Pausing playback Audio CD Press e. Data Disc USB To resume playback, press e again (or press h). Stopping playback Audio CD Press s. Data Disc USB The selected track number Playback starts in 2 seconds. Note This operation is not available for Data Disc and USB. y You can also select and playback a desired track during playback. To improve audio quality (PURE DIRECT mode) Audio CD Data Disc USB Press PURE DIRECT. If you press h again, playback starts from the first track. This unit is set to PURE DIRECT mode. • The PURE DIRECT indicator lights up. • The digital output is turned off. • The front panel display is turned off and only the minimum required indicators and messages are displayed during playback. Note Connect using the ANALOG OUT terminals when you use PURE DIRECT mode (refer to page 7). 10 En