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COMPACTDISCPLAYER PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTIO N MANUAL PROFESSIONA L TABLE-TO P C D PLAYER[...]
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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTE ON U SE……………………………………………………………………… ..…2 FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION ………………………………………… 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION…………………………………….…3 SAFETY AND CERTIFI CATION……………… ……………………?[...]
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2 NOTE ON USE BE CAREFUL OF HIGH TEMPERA- TURE TO A VOID DUST & MOISTURE KEEP AWAY FROM TV & MAGNETISM TO AVOID PLACING ON UN- STABLE LOCATION DO NOT USE CHEMICALS IF OUT OF W ORK, CONTACT SALES AGENCY IMMEDIATELY DO NOT OPEN THE CASE CARE WITH THE POWER CORD FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION 1. Be careful with heat and extreme temperature A[...]
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3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION • Read and follow all instructio ns and heed all warnings. • Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruct ions. • Only use attachments/accessories specified by the m anufacturer • Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket , or table specified by the [...]
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4 DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS Function of the Control Unit 1. TIME /STOP BUTTON This button switches the time display betw een each remaining tim e, elapsed playi ng time, and total rem aining time. The unit will be in the “stop” mode if you continue to press the button for m ore than 3 seconds 2. CONT./SINGLE BUTTON ( OUTRO) To press this but[...]
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5 8. L.C.D These liquid crystal display (L.C.D.) indicate t he track numbers, tim e (minute, second, fram e), remain, pi tch, beat, loop, auto cue single, continue and tim e bar. 9. +10 BUTTON Pressed the button to forward 10 tracks. If you forward 10 track s, and the tracks over to tal tracks, the unit will jump to track 1. 10. DIRECT ACCESS KEY ([...]
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6 CONNECTION Function of the Rear Unit : 1. LINE OUT The audio from CD player is output from these jacks. 2. DIGITAL OUT Digital out put jack for connecting to D/A converter. 3. TACT-LOCK option Select the type of switch in the mixer for FADER START wire remote control. 4. RELAY JACK Used to connect the other CD player. 5. REMOTE JACK Used to conne[...]
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7 BASIC OPERATION 1. Loading and ejecting the disc * Place a disc in the loader compartment with the label side up. * Push the disc into th e loader. *Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the playback. * Press the EJECT button to eject the disc. 2. Track skip Use the TRACK SKIP control to advance ( ) or reverse ( ) to a desired track. 3. SEARCH CON[...]