To See The Remaining Playing Time/9; Skipping Over Tracks/9; Rev - Kyocera DA-410cx Instruction Manual

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When the
playback
of
the last track in the disc is
completed,
the
player indicates
the
message
"FINISHED"
and then
reverts to
"READY"
(stop).
5 To interrupt
playback,
press
the
STOP
button.
6
To
open
the disc
tray,
press
the OPEN/CLOSE
button.
To see the remaining playing time
After one time
pressing the
T.REMAIN button (the TRACK
NO.
indicates "rem"), the
TRACK
TIME
will
show
the
remaining
playing
time of the
track
and count down.
Note:
The
per-track remaining time
is
not displayed for track
numbers
greater than "16."
The second time press
of
the
T.REMAIN button selects the TRACK TIME
to
show
the
remaining playing
time
of the entire contents of
the
disc.
To resume normal
TRACK TIME
display,
press
the T.REMAIN button
again.
Note: During
memory
mode (to be
discussed later), the
remaining playing time is
defined
over
the
entire
length
of
the
programmed
tracks.
If the
programming contains track numbers
greater than 16, the total remaining
time
is
not
displayed.
Skipping Over Tracks
Use
of
the SKIP
button
allows
over
tracks
to a desired
one.
To skip to a
later
track,
press
the
~
[forward] strip of the SKIP button
as many times as
desired.
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~ ~SKIP
To skip to a
previous
track,
press
the
.•••[backward]
strip of the SKIP
button
similarly.
Note
that
the first time press
places
you
to the beginning of
the
present
track.
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The skipping can be used during a
pause or
stop as
well.
After
skipping press the PAUSE
button in
pause,
or PLAY button
in
stop to
resume playback.
REV
and FF
To "move
about"
within the track,
for searching the
desired
phrase,
or solo
part,
for
instance,
the REV and FF button should be
used.
While the button is pressed, the sound
volume is
reduced.
For listening from an
exact
place
in
the
track,
note
that
the
one
short-time press of the
REV or FF buttons provides a one-second
moving back or
forth.
Reverse
Forward
For a quick REV or
FF'ing,
press the PAUSE button in prior to pressing the REV
or
FF
buttons.
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