Front Panel Controls - Cambridge Audio AZUR 851C User Manual

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Front panel controls

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Standby/On
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Switches the 851C between Standby mode and On. Standby is a low
power mode where the consumption is less than 0.5W. The 851C can be
left in Standby mode when not in use.
Menu
2
Press to enter the 851C's setup menus. Various 851C operating
parameters can be configured. Menus are shown by the 851C display
and accessed through the front panel Select and   buttons. Refer to
the 'Operating instructions' section for more information.
Select
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Press to select between CD Playback, Digital Input 1, Digital Input 2,
AES/EBU or the USB digital input. Refer to the 'Operating instructions'
section for more information.
Filter
4
Press to toggle through three alternative digital filter characteristics:
Linear Phase, Minimum Phase or Steep. Alternative digital filters can
offer subtly different sound quality characteristics. The currently selected
filter is displayed by the indicators just above the button.
A different filter setting is stored for each input and CD playback.
Note: The Filter indicator will flash if Mute is engaged via the remote
handset.
Infrared Receiver
5
Receives IR commands from the Azur handset. A clear unobstructed line
of sight between the remote handset and the receiver is required.
Display
6
The display shows the currently selected source in addition to a variety
of 851C operational information.
Disc tray
7
Compact Disc tray. Use the Open/Close button to activate.
Open/Close
8
Press to Open or Close the disc loading drawer.
Note: Pressing Play when the drawer is open will also close the drawer.
Play/Pause (/)
9
Press to Play a loaded disc or to Pause playback if it is underway.
Note: Depending on the audio software installed on the host personal
computer, the Play and Pause buttons may also be able to control USB
audio file playback.
Stop 
10
Stops CD playback.
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Skip/Scan ( )
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Press to skip CD tracks. Pressing and holding the button will scan
forwards or backwards through the currently playing CD track. The Skip/
Scan buttons are also used for menu navigation.
Note: Depending on the audio software installed on the host personal
computer, the Skip/Scan buttons may also be able to control USB
playback from some applications. The scan function is not available
when playing USB audio files.
Display functions
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Play
1
Illuminated during disc playback.
Pause
2
Indicates that disc playback has been paused.
Display
3
Alpha-numeric characters which display playback information. On
inserting a disc, the CD player will take a few seconds to read the Table
of Contents (TOC) information from the disc. The display will then show
the number of tracks on the CD and the total length of the CD.
If the CD incorporates CD-text, the name of the album will scroll once
(the number of tracks remains stationary throughout). Once playback of
an individual track begins, the track number, total number of tracks and
play-time will be displayed. On a CD containing CD-text, the track name
will scroll once. Pressing the i (Info) button on the remote control will
re-display the CD-text.
Random
4
Indicates random playback mode.
Remain
5
Illuminated when displaying time remaining on track or disc.
Program
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Illuminated when program mode is selected.
Repeat All/Track
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Illuminated when 'Repeat Track' or 'Repeat All' is selected.
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