Other Play Methods - Panasonic SL-S220 Operating Instructions Manual

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Other Play Methods
Skip play
The disc plays from the specific track through to the end, then
play stops automatically.
Preparation: Put unit in stop mode.
NORMAL
©
RESUME $ 8 3 RANDOM
2
Seiect the desired track.
oSI0P
@ SEARCH
Random play
(MO
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2
Q
[Retease]
HORMAL
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RESUME @ 1 4 RANDOM
ACER CLN
For your reference:
èk is also possible to press the Pe bution while the unit is in
stop status to change the first track to be played, {Ail tracks are
played eventually, regardless of which is played first.)
Program play is not possible in the random mode.
Resume play
This function allows you to listen from the beginning of the track
where play stopped because the unit was powered off (or
switched to stop status). It is useful when listening to CDs in the
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ar, etc,
NORMAL
RESUME
I 1 1 RANDOM
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RESUME 1 1 1 RANDOM
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Anti
This function minimizes sound interruption when vibrations are
encountered by utilizing audio data that has been stored ahead
of time (up to approximately 3 seconds' worth).
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ANTI-SHOCK
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TEN ETA
pa
(SL-5320/SL-53216/5L-5342C |
EXTRA ANTI-SHOCK
ONI | OFF
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Unit body status
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Bumping stops
Normal (data again starts to be stored)
For your reference:
elf the RESUME, NORMAL, RANDOM
(play made selector)
slider is put in the RESUME position, the all-repeat function
will be activated automatically as soon as the unit is powered
on.
if power is cut off near the end of a track (power off status),
playback may resume from the beginning of the next track in
SOMe Cases.
ælí the unit is powered off while a disc was playing and then a
new disc is inserted, play will begin from the middle of the new
disc because the unit remembers the position where play
stopped on the old disc,
Program piay
Up to 24 tracks can be entered in the programmed sequence,
Préparation: Put unit in stop mode.
©
RESUME 8 P RANDOM
a
EON)
'2
Select the desired track.
«SKIP
a SEARCH
3
Register in sequence.
(The indication "M" and the programmed sequence ap-
pear on the display panel.)
MEMORY!
©
Bo
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program ali the
desired tracks.
e
E To program the same track in the sequence more
than once
times.
gH" £" is displayed
No more tracks may be added to the sequence.
æ To contirm the contents of the programmed
se-
quence
Press
MEMORY /RECALL
while the disc is playing. (The num-
ber uf the programmed tracks appear on the display panel in $e-
querce.}
m To delete the entire programmed sequence
Press W, POWER OFF.
M.RESERVE indicator
status
[Notes |
eThe position of the ANTI-SHOCK/EXTRA ANTI-SHOCK slid-
er can be changed during play, but this may cause a slight inter-
ruption in the sound because the disc's rotational speed
changes.
During
ANTI-SHOCK/ EXTRA
ANTLSHOCK
operation,
the
dise rotates at a higher rate than usual in order to collect extra
audio data. This may cause the batteries to run out faster and
could result in a slight increase in dise rotation noise.
Bumps continue repeatedly
Repeat function
For your reference:
programmed sequence are repeated.
(The indication "ALL" is not displayed.)
1-track repeat (1 ©)
One track is repeated.
t
All-track repeat (ALL ©>)
All the tracks on the disc are repeated.
l
Cancel
Changing the sound quality
XBS ON:
Select this setting to boost the low-range response.
XBS
ONG FOFF
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OFF:
Select this setting to turn off the XBS function.
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ON 4 OFF
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SL-5332C
XBS:
Select this setting to boost the low range response.
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dump
LIVE:
Select this setting to reproduce the sound as if it would be heard
in a concert hall.
UVELI OFF
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a
OFF;
Select this setting to turn off the XBS and LIVE functions.
XBS
LIVES $ GOFF
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| Note |
This function is available except when using the OUT jack.
Play status
{audio data status}
Normal (plenty of data is stored)
Sound is interrupted {data buffer empty)
Using the unit with an audio system

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