Time Display - Magnavox FD3040 User Manual

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MUSIC
STANDBY
To carry
out
music standby
on
the
Sth
selection of
an
8
selection com-
pact
disc
2.
After programming
is
completed,
the
total time of the
selections
programmed is
displayed.
Play starts
when the
PLAY
button
is pressed, and the TIME display
switches
to
the
elapsed time.
The TIME display becomes 0:00
at
the
beginning of
each selection.
The
indication
precedes
the
indication
at an
intereselection gap
(e.g., 0:02,
0:01).
To
check
the
time
required
for finishing the
program,
press
the
RE-
MAIN/IAP
button.
The
remaining
time
is
displayed as
28:03.
The elapsed
time is
displayed when
the
REMAIN/IAP
button
is
pressed
again.
Press
the
When the
PLAY
button
is pressed.
the
PAUSE
indicator lights when the
unit
reaches
the beginning of the
5th selection.
Press
the
PLAY
or
PAUSE
button
to
start
play.
TIME
DISPLAY
When the power switch
is
turned
on,
the
TIME
display
first
displays the
time
required
for
playing all
selections contained
in the
disc.
After
you
have programmed.
the
time
required
for
playing
all
selec-
tions programmed
is displayed.
When
the
PLAY
button
is
pressed,
the
display
indicates
the
time
elapsed since
the current selection
has started.
The indication
is 0:00
at
the
beginning
of
each
selection.
The indication
is
preceded
by
the
minus
(-)
sign
(e.9.,
-0:02, -0:01)
at an
interselection gap
so
that you
can
know
when the next
selection
starts.
Pressing
the
REMAIN/LAP
button displays the
time
required
for
the
player
to
complete all
the
remaining selections.
The
indication
is
pre-
ceded by
the minus
(-)
sign
(e.9.,
-45:03).
Pressing
the
REMAIN/LAP
button
returns
the
display
to the
elapsed
time.
*
A
disc
containing 8
selections (42 minutes)
is
used
for
explanation
below.
The
total
time
of selections
is
displayed when the information
of
the
disc is
read.
button,
then the
PROGRAM
m
*t
time
of
selections programmed
=
32
minutes 50
seconds
g_
Lishts

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