Mark Levinson 31 Manual page 8

Reference cd transport
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3
Stop
Pressing this button while a CD is playing stops play. Pressing Stop
also cancels repeat disc and repeat track, if they're active.
Pressing Play (5) after pressing Stop begins play again with the first
track on the CD (or the first track in a program).
4
Search Reverse
Holding this button down during play moves the laser pickup
rapidly toward the beginning of the CD.
During search, the pickup moves at two different speeds,
increasing the longer you hold down Search Reverse, and the
volume is reduced.
Note: If your Nº31 is connected to a compatible Mark
Levinson digital processor (via the communication ports), you
may mute the volume completely during search. (See
"Linked functions.")
When you release Search Reverse, play normally resumes. If you
have reached the beginning of the disc, the Nº31 will Stop and
wait for your next command.
5
Play
After a CD is loaded and the Disc Damper is in place, pressing this
button begins play with the first track on the CD (or the first track in
a program).
If you press Play while the LID is open, the LID closes and play starts
beginning with the first track on the CD (or the first track in a
previously saved program).
Pressing Play while a CD is playing suspends play, returns to the
beginning of the current track, and replays that track.
6
Search Forward
This button works in the same way as Search Reverse (4), except
that it moves the laser pickup rapidly toward the end of the CD.
7
Pause
While a CD is playing, pressing this button suspends play; pressing it
again resumes play at the point where Pause was first pressed.
While Pause is active, the LED above the button is lighted and
appears preceding the track number on the Display. (See
"Display.")
If left in Pause for several minutes, the transport will stop spinning
and the laser will turn off (thereby enhancing the longevity of
both). This will be indicated by the Pause indicator in the display
(" ") flashing on and off. Alternatively, this Long Term Pause feature
may be engaged by pressing and holding the Pause button until
the indicator begins to flash in the display. Pressing Pause again will
resume play at the point where Pause was first pressed, (after a
short delay to allow the disc to get up to speed).

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