Names And Functions Of Parts; Front Panel - Tascam CD-400U DAB Owner's Manual

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2 – Names and Functions of Parts

Front panel

POWER switch
1
This turns the unit on and off
CAUTION
Before turning the unit on, lower the volumes of connected
equipment to their minimum levels.
Failure to do so could result in a sudden loud noise that could
harm hearing, for example.
NOTE
Do not use this switch when the unit is operating (including
dubbing, playing back, or writing data to an SD card or USB
flash drive). Doing so could cause dubbing to fail or dubbed
data to be lost, for example.
Disc slot
2
Insert a disc here.
After a disc is inserted partway, the unit will automatically
draw it in.
EJECT button
3
Press to eject a disc. (see "Inserting and removing discs" on
page 21)
Press and hold for at least 10 seconds to force-eject a disc. (see
"Forcing disc ejection" on page 21)
Display
4
This shows various types of information.
HOME/MENU button
5
i When the Home Screen is open, press to open the Menu
screen. (see "Menu structure" on page 18) (see "Basic
Menu screen operations" on page 18)
i When the Menu screen is open, press this button to return to
the Home Screen.
MULTI JOG dial
6
This dial functions as a dial when turned and as a button when
pressed.
Dial functions
i When the current source is CD, USB or SD and the play area
is set to "ALL", turn the MULTI JOG dial to skip tracks. (see
"Skipping to earlier and later tracks" on page 24)
i When the current source is USB or SD and the play area is
folder ( icon shown), turn the MULTI JOG dial to move
among tracks and folders. (see "Folder playback (SD cards
and USB flash drives only)" on page 25)
i When the current source is FM, turn the MULTI JOG dial to
change the received frequency. (see "Tuning in radio sta-
tions" on page 34)
i When the input source is DAB, press to start automatic sta-
tion selection. (see "Listening to DAB Radio" on page 32)
i When the current source is DAB/FM and preset mode is en-
abled, turn the MULTI JOG dial to move to the previous or
next preset number. (see "Setting radio station presets" on
page 34 and "Broadcast station presets" on page 33)
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i When a Menu screen is open, turn to select items and change
setting values. (see "Basic Menu screen operations" on page
18)
i When pressing and holding SHIFT button, turn the MULTI
JOG dial to adjust the display brightness. (see "Adjusting the
display brightness" on page 20)
Button function
i When a Menu Screen is open, press to confirm selections
and settings (ENTER button function).
STOP button
7
i Press to stop playback.
i When the incremental playback function is on, press this
button during playback to jump to the beginning of the
next track and pause. (see "Using the incremental playback
function" on page 30)
i When the current source is DAB or FM, press to switch be-
tween frequency and preset modes. (see "Changing the re-
ceived frequency" on page 34)
i Press when dubbing to stop. (see "Dubbing procedures" on
page 38)
PLAY button
8
i Press when stopped or in playback standby to start play-
back.
i When the incremental playback function setting is ON,
press this button during playback to start playback of the
next track. (see "Using the incremental playback function"
on page 30)
PAUSE button
9
Press when stopped or playing back to start playback standby.
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[FAST] buttons
0 m
,
i Press and hold these buttons to search backward/forward.
(see "Searching backward and forward" on page 27)
i If the current source is CD, USB or SD and you are searching
backward/forward, press and hold the button for the op-
posite direction (m or ,) to search at high-speed. (see
"Searching backward and forward" on page 27)
i When the current source is FM, press to automatically search
received frequencies for that frequency mode. (see "Chang-
ing the received frequency" on page 34)
i When the input source is DAB, press to start automatic sta-
tion selection.

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