Names Of Parts And Their Functions; Main Unit Front Panel - TAD -D1DDOMK2 Owner's Manual

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naMes oF Parts anD tHeir Functions

Main unit front panel

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1  Power button
Use to set power to ON/standby mode.
2 Power indicator
Lights to indicate the unit's power status.
Lighted yellow: ON (unit can be operated).
Off: Standby (indicates power cord is connected and unit
is in standby mode).
3 Operating buttons
Use to operate the player.
DAC mODE
Press to switch to digital/analog converter input. This
operation can be performed when disc play is stopped.
VOL (−/+) button
Adjust the line output volume of the unit.
note
' Hold down the VOL (+) button while the output is set to
78 (maximum value) to fix the output to the maximum
value.
h
Press to open and close the disc tray.
g
Press to stop playback.
CAUTION
' When using the volume function and connecting directly to a power amplifier (without using a pre-amplifier), be sure
to make the connection only after setting the volume to 0 (zero). If the connection is made with the volume set high, an
excessively loud sound may be produced and the speakers or your hearing may be damaged.
' When going on vacation, or otherwise leaving the unit unused for an extended period of time, the power plug should
be disconnected from its power outlet.
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Press to play or pause disc. When pressed during
playback, enters pause mode.
Press to return to beginning of currently playing track.
Press to advance to beginning of next track.
4 SACD indicator
This indicator lights when an SACD disc has been
inserted, or when the SACD layer of an SACD/CD hybrid
disc has been selected.
5 Display
The display provides information about the TAD-
D1000MK2's many operations and functions.
6 Disc tray
Load discs here.
7 Remote control sensor
Point remote control unit at this sensor to operate.
Effective distance is within about 7 meters (23 ft.).
note
' Repeat mode is canceled if the disc play is stopped.
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