Playing The Cd; Loading A Cd - Bang & Olufsen BeoCenter 2300 User Manual

Fully integrated music system with radio, compact disc player and speakers all in one unit
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Raises or lowers the clamp which
RADIO
LOAD
holds the CD in place
Plays the CD in the compartment
CD
Plays specific track numbers
0
through
9
>
Plays the next track
STEP
<
Plays the current track again – press
STEP
twice to play the previous track
Pauses playing
STOP
Resumes playing
PLAY
U S I N G
T H E
C D

Loading a CD

Pressing the LOAD button in the middle
section of the operating panel raises the
clamp which holds the CD in place.
You can now remove any CD from the
compartment and load the one you
want to play. Always load the CD with
the label facing you.

Playing the CD

When you press the CD button to play
the CD you have loaded, all information
in the CD, for example the total number
of tracks, will first be registered. Then
the CD will start playing from the
beginning.
While the CD is playing you can step to
other tracks by pressing the appropriate
number buttons, or by stepping from
one to the other using STEP
Playing will continue until the CD has
reached the end. The BeoCenter will
then pause, waiting for another instruc-
tion to play. If no further instructions
are received, it automatically switches to
stand-by after 30 minutes.
Of course, you can stop the CD any time
just by pressing STOP, which pauses the
CD. If you select another source, the CD
stops automatically.
P L A Y E R
Pressing LOAD again lowers the clamp.
If you start playing the CD, the clamp
lowers automatically.
The other functions the CD player can
perform are the following:
Searching forward or backward for a
specific passage
Scanning the tracks on a CD
Programming a sequence of tracks
Editing a CD to play selected tracks
Naming your CDs
Playing tracks in random order
>
<
or
STEP.
Playing a CD continuously
Playing a specific passage over and
over again
See pages 12-17 for details of these functions.
Page 11 gives details of the displays and how to
read them.

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