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Operating The Player - Arcam Delta 70.2 Handbook

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9 PREVIOUS TRACK button
This button selects the track number by counting down the
displayed digits.
10 NEXT TRACK button
This button selects the track number by counting up the
displayed digits.
in general the TRACK buttons are used to find the track
number you want to start with and for selecting track numbers when
compiling a program. They can also be used for returning to a previous
track number or for moving on to a later one while the disc is playing.
11
PROGRAM
button
This button stores the track numbers of a program (up to 20
tracks in any order may be stored) and also produces a sequential display
(review) of the stored program.
12 REPEAT button
This button repeats a whole disc or selected program.
13 REM/LAP button
This button switches between displays indicating the
remaining (REM) time of a disc and the elapsed [LAP) time of the track
playing.
14 DISPLAY Control
This control adjusts the brightness of the display.
The switch has three positions:
Fully clockwise
— Normal
Centre
— Dimmed
Fully anti-clockwise — Off
It has been observed that a better sound can be achieved
when the display is either dimmed or is completely off.
Visual Displays
(A) Power on LED
Glows green when mains power is applied and the player is
switched on.
(B) Main Display
This comprehensive display indicates all the information
necessary for the operation of your machine. The basic display
indicates
track numbers, index numbers and all timing details in minutes and
seconds.
The display also indicates in detail which of the machine's
various functions are in operation. Headers denoting REPEAT,
PAUSE,
REVIEW, PROGRAM, REM/LAP time, DISC and ERROR appear
around
the basic display when a particular function is being used.
Operating the Player
Mains power
The player is turned on by depressing the POWER switch (1).
The adjacent power LED (A) will glow green. The display
{B} will light up,
assuming the display control knob is in the on or dimmed
position.
if there is no disc in the machine at switch on, the DISC
header on the display will flash for a few seconds, the ERROR
header will
light up (signifying that there is no disc to play) and the display
will
indicate a series of noughts.
if there is a disc in the machine the DISC header will flash for
a few seconds before the display indicates the total number of
tracks on
and total playing time of the disc.
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