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.... Therefore, remove a damaged label completely before use. • Never leave the door open the door. 2 Open it fully until it locks with the arrow upward. 8 Press the eject button. Using the Compact Discs Magazine Loading the magazine 2 1 1 Slide and open while playing discs.
.... Therefore, remove a damaged label completely before use. • Never leave the door open the door. 2 Open it fully until it locks with the arrow upward. 8 Press the eject button. Using the Compact Discs Magazine Loading the magazine 2 1 1 Slide and open while playing discs.
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Playing Compact Discs Start the CD player English 1. Disc Number Search or Disc Number : increase the number. : decrease the number. 9 If this happens, turn down the volume of control unit is ON. Press button to Modulating Frequencies. • The initial value is 89.1 MHz. (See Page 21 regarding switching CD player transmission frequency.) • If your radio does not have muting, there may be some noise before power switch of the radio. 2. Switch the radio on and tune to switch on and or start the player.
Playing Compact Discs Start the CD player English 1. Disc Number Search or Disc Number : increase the number. : decrease the number. 9 If this happens, turn down the volume of control unit is ON. Press button to Modulating Frequencies. • The initial value is 89.1 MHz. (See Page 21 regarding switching CD player transmission frequency.) • If your radio does not have muting, there may be some noise before power switch of the radio. 2. Switch the radio on and tune to switch on and or start the player.
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Elapsed play time : decrease the number. : Fast Reverse : increase the number. : Fast Forward Track search 0.5 seconds or less Fast forward/Reverse Continue pressing 10 Playing Compact Discs Using Track Search/Fast Forward and Reverse or Track Number This product lets you select the track search function or fast forward/reverse function by changing the length of the time you press the button.
Elapsed play time : decrease the number. : Fast Reverse : increase the number. : Fast Forward Track search 0.5 seconds or less Fast forward/Reverse Continue pressing 10 Playing Compact Discs Using Track Search/Fast Forward and Reverse or Track Number This product lets you select the track search function or fast forward/reverse function by changing the length of the time you press the button.
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... again to disc repeat. • Changing discs during disc playback. Play all disc loaded in the magazine in the CD player repeatedly. Pausing or Repeat Track Repeat English Press button to pause during track repeat or disc repeat will cause the mode to change to normal play Play the same disc repeatedly... its beginning. MEMO You can select a track using fast forward or reverse during track repeat will cause the mode to change to release pause. Each press of button, the mode changes. 11
... again to disc repeat. • Changing discs during disc playback. Play all disc loaded in the magazine in the CD player repeatedly. Pausing or Repeat Track Repeat English Press button to pause during track repeat or disc repeat will cause the mode to change to normal play Play the same disc repeatedly... its beginning. MEMO You can select a track using fast forward or reverse during track repeat will cause the mode to change to release pause. Each press of button, the mode changes. 11
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... disc. • Tracks are not erased after the disc is changed. 13 Programmed tracks are programmed for about 2 seconds to indicate memory storage. Press button to just your favorite tracks. You can be displayed for each disc. MEMO • The ADPS function* of discs exceeds 100, the oldest...track. Play the track you want to program. 2. English ITS (Instant Track Selection) [Page 13~15] This function lets you program and play CD player lets you program up to 100 discs. * ADPS: Automatic Disc Program Selection. • When the number of the multi-play the tracks ...
... disc. • Tracks are not erased after the disc is changed. 13 Programmed tracks are programmed for about 2 seconds to indicate memory storage. Press button to just your favorite tracks. You can be displayed for each disc. MEMO • The ADPS function* of discs exceeds 100, the oldest...track. Play the track you want to program. 2. English ITS (Instant Track Selection) [Page 13~15] This function lets you program and play CD player lets you program up to 100 discs. * ADPS: Automatic Disc Program Selection. • When the number of the multi-play the tracks ...
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MEMO To interrupt title input, press the button for 2 seconds or more. 17 The input position moves continuously when you hold down either side of the button, the character changes continuously. Press the or side of button. Select the input position farthest or to the right and press the button to select the input position. or 5. When you hold down either side of the button. 4. The title will appear on the display. Select characters using the or side of button to memorize. English or 3.
MEMO To interrupt title input, press the button for 2 seconds or more. 17 The input position moves continuously when you hold down either side of the button, the character changes continuously. Press the or side of button. Select the input position farthest or to the right and press the button to select the input position. or 5. When you hold down either side of the button. 4. The title will appear on the display. Select characters using the or side of button to memorize. English or 3.
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...normal operation display will appear for 8 seconds. • If TEXT data is displayed. 18 Playing Compact Discs Display Switching Normal Operation Disc Title Each press of the button switches between display of track number (elapsed play time) and disc title indications. • Normal Operation • Disc Title •...; Disc Artist Name • Track Title • Track Artist Name When playing a CD TEXT disc, indications switch as shown on a CD TEXT disc, "NO ~" (e.g. NO TITLE) is not recorded on the left.
...normal operation display will appear for 8 seconds. • If TEXT data is displayed. 18 Playing Compact Discs Display Switching Normal Operation Disc Title Each press of the button switches between display of track number (elapsed play time) and disc title indications. • Normal Operation • Disc Title •...; Disc Artist Name • Track Title • Track Artist Name When playing a CD TEXT disc, indications switch as shown on a CD TEXT disc, "NO ~" (e.g. NO TITLE) is not recorded on the left.
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This function is displayed for checking discs in the magazine being played. MEMO • The disc title is displayed for about 8 seconds, then the normal operation display returns. • Nothing is convenient for discs having no titles. • Trays with no discs are skipped. 19 Each press of button displays the titles of disc number. English CD TEXT Title Scroll Press the button for more than 2 seconds to scroll CD TEXT titles. Disc Title List You can list all discs loaded in ascending order of the discs in magazine being played in the magazine being played.
This function is displayed for checking discs in the magazine being played. MEMO • The disc title is displayed for about 8 seconds, then the normal operation display returns. • Nothing is convenient for discs having no titles. • Trays with no discs are skipped. 19 Each press of button displays the titles of disc number. English CD TEXT Title Scroll Press the button for more than 2 seconds to scroll CD TEXT titles. Disc Title List You can list all discs loaded in ascending order of the discs in magazine being played in the magazine being played.
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When the title of the disc you want to listen to be played from the disc list display 1. Playing Compact Discs Select the disc to is played. 20 That disc is displayed, press button for more than 2 seconds. Press button to display the disc title list. 2.
When the title of the disc you want to listen to be played from the disc list display 1. Playing Compact Discs Select the disc to is played. 20 That disc is displayed, press button for more than 2 seconds. Press button to display the disc title list. 2.
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Set the items while referring to normal play. 22 Preemphasis or The last adjustment is kept as final. Press the button for 2 seconds or more to return to the chart on the left. or 3. Playing Compact Discs Item Button or Frequency Level or Display 2.
Set the items while referring to normal play. 22 Preemphasis or The last adjustment is kept as final. Press the button for 2 seconds or more to return to the chart on the left. or 3. Playing Compact Discs Item Button or Frequency Level or Display 2.
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...) No MAGAZINE (flashes for Pioneer products" and request servicing. The CD player is being able to the chart below. An unrecorded compact disc (CD-R), which can be recorded on the disc stops the laser beam from the CD player during CD play. There is no disc in the CD player. Read "After-sales ... checking. Electrical or mechanical system fault. Wipe off and on again, or press power ON/OFF button on while the magazine was not loaded in the magazine. Load a disc into the CD player and then turn on . Press the CD player's Clear button. (See Page 24.) If it still doesn't work ...
...) No MAGAZINE (flashes for Pioneer products" and request servicing. The CD player is being able to the chart below. An unrecorded compact disc (CD-R), which can be recorded on the disc stops the laser beam from the CD player during CD play. There is no disc in the CD player. Read "After-sales ... checking. Electrical or mechanical system fault. Wipe off and on again, or press power ON/OFF button on while the magazine was not loaded in the magazine. Load a disc into the CD player and then turn on . Press the CD player's Clear button. (See Page 24.) If it still doesn't work ...
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...• With this button with conventional,fully circular CDs only. If the power will not switch on, or if the CD player does not operate, when the button on the control unit is pressed, or if the control unit display is incorrect, press this unit, use with the tip of a ...pencil. Dirt or condensation on the lens inside the door.) • If the clear button is pressed when the player contains a magazine or the ignition switch is designed for this product. • Check all CDs before using. • Avoid touching the recorded (iridescent) surface when handling discs. • Do...
...• With this button with conventional,fully circular CDs only. If the power will not switch on, or if the CD player does not operate, when the button on the control unit is pressed, or if the control unit display is incorrect, press this unit, use with the tip of a ...pencil. Dirt or condensation on the lens inside the door.) • If the clear button is pressed when the player contains a magazine or the ignition switch is designed for this product. • Check all CDs before using. • Avoid touching the recorded (iridescent) surface when handling discs. • Do...