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Pioneer PD-X940M Service Manual page 6

Multi-play compact disc player

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REPEAT key (G)
Press to perform repeat playback.
@
\f pressed during normal playback mode, all tracks on alt
the discs in the magazine will be played back repeatedly.
@ If pressed during programmed playback, the programmed
tracks will be repeatedly played back in the programmed
order.
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in the case of random playback 'mode,
after all the tracks
have been played, random
playback will start again.
PROGRAM
MEMORY
key
Use to program
a sequence of tracks.
@ Press this key after selecting a desired disc and track with
DISC and TRACK scarch keys. Tunes will be added to the
program in the order in which they are specified.
@ \f only a DISC key is pressed, all tracks on the specified
disc will be added to the program. The fetters 'AL' will ap-
pear on the indicator.
MANUAL
SEARCH
keys
When the player is in playback or pause modes, these keys
are pressed to perform fast forward or reverse operations to
allow manual! searching. These operations are done only dur-
ing the time either key is pressed.
[>>]
: For fast forward operation. !f the end of the disc is
reached during fast forward operation, 'End' will be
displayed and the player will enter the pause mode.
[During programmed
playback, the player will enter
the pause mode right before it reaches the next track
(program step).]
[4]
: For fast reverse operation. If the beginning of the disc
is reached during fast reverse operation, the player will
enter the playback mode. [During programmed play-
back, the player will enter the playback mode right be-
fore it reaches the previous track (program step).]
DISC number keys (1—6)
Use to select disc numbers
for playback or programming.
Stop (C1), CLEAR key
Press to stop playback. When
pressed, the player goes into
stop mode
and al! operations stop.
When
pressed
during
stop
mode,
the
program
stored
in
memory
is cleared.
Pause key ([)f)
Press:to temporarily interrupt playback. When pressed again,
the pause mode is cancelled and playback resumes.
Play key (>)
Press to begin playback,
and to cancel the player from the
pause mode.
PD-xXS40M
TRACK search keys
When the player is in the normal playback, programmed play-
back or pause modes,
these keys are pressed to search for
desired track. Pressing either key causes the player to advance
to the next track, or return to the previous track.
{PP ] : When pressed once, playback shifts to the beginning
of the next track on the disc; when pressed continu-
ously, playback shifts to the beginning of succeeding
AC OUTLET
(UNSWITCHED
100 W MAX)
tracks on the disc. (During programmed playback, it
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Power flows continually to this outlet, regardless of whether this
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to the: beginning of the: next programme
equipment is switched ON or OFF. Electrical power consumption
step.
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2
of the connected
equipment
should not exceed
100 W.
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from the wall socket when not in regular use, e.g. when in vacation.
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continuously, playback
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of previous tracks on the disc. (During programmed
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Do not connect appliances with high power consumption such as
vious
programmed
step.)
heaters, irons, or television sets to the AC OUTLET in order to avoid
(3) RANDOM
PLAY key
overheating or fire risk.
Press to begin random
playback.
REAR
PANEL
This can cause this equipment
to malfunction.
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AUDIO
LINE
OUTPUT
TERMINALS
Connect the power cord
Insert the power cord plug into the auxiliary AC outlet of your am-
plifier unit, or into a household
wall outlet.

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