Special Modes Of Operation; Peak Search - Onkyo DX-6800 Instruction Manual

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™@ Repeating
performance
of the disc being used
Press the REPEAT button.
(You can press this button before
playing begins or in the middle of playing.)
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The REPEAT indicator lights and when the playing reaches
the end of the disc, it starts again from the first track.
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During memory when the performance reaches the end of
the sequence of tracks programmed into memory it repeats
that sequence.
Special modes of operation
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Using the Memory
Reverse Function
This function excludes the tracks from the memory, and programs
other tracks on the disc. For example, if 10 out of 15 tracks on the
disc are to be programmed in the memory, five unwanted tracks
can be excluded, instead of programming 10 other tracks.
The
function is not activated during playback.
Number
Buttons
and +10 Button
MEMORY/
MEMORY
REVERSE
Press the MEMORY
button. (MEMORY indicator will light.)
2. Program unwanted tracks by pressing the corresponding number
buttons.
3.
Press the MEMORY
button again. (The REVERSE
indicator, as
well as the MEMORY
indicator, will light.)
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H@ Repeating the block specified (Block Repeat)
To set the beginning and ending points of the block, press the
A ~~ B button during playing. Press once at the beginning of
the block repeat (point A) (block repeat indicator (A -- B)
flashes) and once again at the end of the block repeat (point
B) (block repeat indicator remains lit). The section between
A and B is played repeatedly.
The ending point must be at a
disc location after the starting point.
To cancel the block repeat, press the A =
B button once more.
Disc play will then continue until the end of the disc.
NOTE:
| It is not possible to use the biock repeat function during memory
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play and shuffle play.
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4. The tracks which have not been programmed will be memorized
in numerical order automatically, and the Calender will display
these numbers.
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|f there are more than 20 tracks which have not been pro-
grammed, as many as 20 tracks will be memorized from the
smaller number.
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If no tracks have been programmed or if all the tracks have
been programmed, TRCK TIME and TOTAL DISK TIME will
indicate "— —: — —", which indicates that the memory mode
is cancelled.
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To cancel the Memory Reverse mode, press the MEMORY
button again. The first time the MEMORY
button in pressed
the MEMORY
mode is initiated, the second time switches
to MEMORY REVERSE and the third time cancels the memory
mode.
Pressing the CLEAR button to cancel the Memory Reverse mode
may cause all control buttons to stop working (and incorrect
information to appear on the display). Should this happen, turn
the power off immediately.
After turning power back on, repeat
the desired operation, following the operating instructions
closely.
This function searches for the peak volume through the
disc.
(PEAK SEARCH)
PEAK SEARCH
1.
Press the PEAK SEARCH
button.
®@ The player checks the disc for level. The PEAK SEARCH
indicator will flash during this operation. After checking, the
indicator will light.
2.
Press the A -- B button.
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The A - B indicator will light.
3.
Press the PLAY button.
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Part of the track with the largest volume on the disc will be
played repeatedly for 6 seconds.
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Refer to this level when recording the disc onto the cassette
tape.
4, Press the STOP button to stop performance.
Repeat steps 2
and 3 to adjust the level again.
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This level is memorized until the OPEN/CLOSE
button is
pressed or the power is turned off.
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Pressing the PEAK SEARCH button will turn off the indicator
and the level will be released from the memory.
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Pressing the A =~ B button after pressing the PLAY button
for performance will start the A «- B repeat operation.
Depending on the disc in play, memorizing of a level which is
different from the maximum audible level could occur. This is due
to the CD player's microprocessor memorizing inaccurate infor-
mation because of flaws in the disc itself, or recording conditions.
Under such circumstances, the recording tevel for the cassette tape
may be entirely tow, or else distortion or similar symptoms coukd
arise on account of excessively high signal inputs. To avoid this,
be sure to reset the recording !fevel of the cassette deck in accordance
with the symptoms.

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