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1 T ABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE ON USE.............. ......................... ............................................2 FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERA TIO N................. ................2 DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS.. ........... ................. ............3 FUNCTION OF THE MAIN UNIT ......... ............... ..........................3 FUNCTI[...]
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2 NOTE ON USE For Safe and Effi cient Operation · Select the installation location of your uni t carefully . A voi d placing it in direct sunl ight. Also avoid locatio ns subject to vibr ation and e xcessive dust, h eat, cold or moisture. Keep away from sources of hum such as tr an sf orme rs o r mo to rs · Do not use this compact disc player whe[...]
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3 DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS Function of the Main Unit: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1.POWER(Power Switc h) Press the power switch to tur n the unit on. T o switch the POWER off press the POWER switch again. 2.Disc T ray The disc is placed on this tray . Pressing the disc tray OPEN/CLOSE buttons will open or close the tray . 3.OPEN/ CLOSE(Disc T ra[...]
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4 Function of the Contr ol Unit UNIT :mm 1. UNIT 1-Contr ol Operation Panel This operation panel remo tel y contr ols the m ain unit 1. 2. Unit 2-Contr ol Operation Panel This operation panel remo tel y contr ols the m ain unit 2 3. OPEN/CLOSE(Disc T ray OPEN/CLOSE T ray) Press to load or eject the disc. Each press will open or close the disc tray [...]
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5 cue point, play then pause the disc (LED on PLA Y/ P AUSE blinks). Press CUE button to mem orize that point(CUE L ED glows). Pl ay the dis c. Pressing th e CUE but ton will then retur n play to cue point. Holding down on the CUE button chan ges the CUE function to preview . Releasing the CUE but ton returns you to th e preset cue point. 9. BPM Y [...]
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6 Connections T ypical connections with a m ixer is illustrated belo w . Please use it for re ference. · Connect the connection cords to th e line inputs of your mixer . · The connection cords and the remote control connection cable ar e supplied wi th the main unit. · Be sure to use the r emote contr ol connection cable wh ich has b een supplie[...]
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7 BASIC OPERA TION Loading and Ejecting t he Disc Open the tray W h e n t h e d i s c t r a y i s c l o s e d , p r e s s t h e O P E N / C L O S E b u t t o n t o o p e n t h e d i s c t r a y ( T h i s m a y b e d o n e o n e i t h e r t h e p l a y e r o r t h e r e m o t e c o n t r o l s i d e . ) P l a c e a d i s c i n t h e d i s c t r a y [...]
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8 TRACK SKIP T o g o b a c k t h r o u g h t h e t r a c k s T o a d v a n c e t h r o u g h t h e t r a c k s T r a c k s c h a n g e a s f o l l o w s T r a c k s c h a n g e a s f o l l o w s T h i s i s f o r a d i s c c o n t a i n i n g 4 t r a c k s When this button is pressed once , the CD player wil l When this button is press ed once, the[...]
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9 SEARCHING · Scanning is used to accu rately locate the point where you wish to start. · Dial the jog w hile in Pause mode to search forward or backw ard. Once the jog is dialed, the disc output stutters. · Dial the jog to move the disc frame by frame. · Dial the jog clockwise to sear ch forward, dial counter -clockwise to search backward. SPE[...]
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10 selected CD player is slow compared to the tempo of the oth er player , move the sli der to the + si de and ma tch the tempo. When faster ,m ove to th e – side. The following example is for matching the pitch of UNIT 2 to the pitch of the musi c being played on UNIT 1. U N I T 1 i s p l a y i n g . P r e s s P L A Y / P A U S E t o s t a r t U[...]
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11 been closed with the OPEN/CLOSE button. D o n o t s w i t c h o f f t h e p o w e r w h e n t h e S w i t c h o f f t h e p o w e r a f t e r t h e d i s c d i s c h o l d e r i s o p e n . h o l d e r h a s b e e n c l o s e d w i t h t h e P O W E R O F F O P E N / C L O S E b u t t o n . P O W E R O F F TROUBLESHO OTING GUIDE If difficulties [...]