Controls And Functions - Harman Kardon HD7725 Technical Manual

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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1 POWER
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The POWER switch turns the unit on and off.
2 Compact disc drawer
Load a disc (full-size or 3-inch/8cm}) into your compact disc
player by placing it in this drawer with the label side up. Open
and close the drawer using the OPEN/CLOSE button (3).
3 OPEN/CLOSE
button
Press this button to open or close the compact disc drawer.
The drawer will also close if you press the play button or push
the drawer gently toward the chassis of the player; however, we
recommend that you do not push the drawer.
4 REMOTE sensor
This area receives the signal from the remote control unit.
Make sure this area of the front panel is kept free from dirt or
other obstructions that might prevent proper reception of the
infrared signal from the remote control.
5 FUNCTION indicator
DISC - This indicator lights when the disc drawer is open, and
when a disc is loaded.
It does not light when there is no disc.
REPEAT - When this indicator is lit, the unit is in REPEAT
mode and will continuously repeat either the entire disc or the
programmed sequence.
A-B - When this indicator is lit steadily, the unit is set to repeat
a specified section of the disc (from A to B). When REPEAT
indicator is lit, you have already programmed the starting point
(point A) of a section, and the unit is waiting for you to program
the ending paint of the section (point B).
INTRO - When this indicator is lit, the unit is in INTRO SCAN
mode and will play only the first 15 seconds of each selection
on the disc or in the selected program.
PROG - When this indicator is lit, the unit is in PROGRAM
mode, in which you can program a sequence of tracks in the
order you'd like to hear them, then play back you programmed
sequence.
SPACE - When this indicator is lit, the unit is in SPACE mode
and will insert 4 seconds of space between tracks.
6 PLAYBACK mode
PLAY - This indicator is lit when the unit is playing a track.
PAUSE - This indicator is lit when the unit is in PAUSE mode
(i.e., you have pressed PAUSE to temporarily stop playback).
7 TRACK indicator
When a disc is loaded but not playing, the TRACK indicator
displays the total number of tracks on that disc.
During
playback, the indicator displays the number of the track currently
being played.
During programming, it displays the number of
the track most recently selected.
8 INDEX indicator
Some discs that contain very long tracks may have those tracks
subdivided into shorter section.
For example, a long classical
piece may be divided into movement, each of which may have
an index number.
The INDEX indicator displays the number of
the subdivision of a track currently being played.
If the track
has no subdivisions, the INDEX indicator will display a 1 during
Playback.
During programming, the INDEX light goes out and
the indicator displays the total number of tracks selected in the
programmed sequence.
9 TIME indicator
When a disc is loaded but not playing, the TIME indicator
displays the total amount of playback time on that disc. During
playback, depending on the state of the TIME button (11), the
indicator displays one of the following:
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The time that has elapsed since the beginning of the
current track.
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The time that remains on the currently selected track.
The
words REMAIN SINGLE will be displayed if the indicator is in
this mode.
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The time that remains on either the entire disc or on the
programmed selections.
The words REMAIN TOTAL will be
displayed if the indicator is in this mode.
Note that if you
have programmed more than 99 minutes in your selection,
only dashes will appear in this mode.
10 DISPLAY button
This button tums the display on and off. When you turn the
display off in PLAY mode, the entire display goes off. In
PAUSE mode, most of the display goes off, but the track
number is still displayed.
In STOP mode, most of the display
goes off, but the total number of tracks on the disc is still
displayed.
In some systems, turning the fluorescent display off
may provide the purest possible sound quality during playback.

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