Using the repeat key (22), Using the repeat a/b key (23), Using the front panel display (19) – Krell Industries Evolution 505 User Manual

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Using the Repeat Key (22)

Press the repeat key once to repeat the current track. The front panel display (19)

reads

REPEAT SINGLE

. Press the repeat key twice to repeat the whole disc. The front

panel display reads

REPEAT ALL

. Press the repeat key a third time to cancel this

function.

Using the Repeat A/B Key (23)

To create an A/B loop, start by playing a track. When you hear the part that you

want as the beginning of the loop, press A/B to insert the start position. Press A/B

again to insert the finish position. A/B playback will automatically begin and will

continue indefinitely. To delete, press A/B again, or press the stop button (5) or key.

Using the Front Panel Display (19)

The front panel display shows the disc type, the elapsed time of the track, and the

feature that has been selected, for example:

REPEAT ALL

or

REPEAT SINGLE

. Press the

display button (21) or key to show track time remaining, disc elapsed time, or disc

time remaining. Press the dim button (20) or key to reduce the brightness of the

display.

Using the 12 V Trigger (31)

This function allows you to turn other components on or off, or to and from stand-

by, from the Evolution 505. When the Evolution 505 is switched between stand-by

and the operational mode, the 12 V trigger sends a signal from the 12 VDC Out

that will switch other components, allowing whole systems or parts of systems to

be easily coordinated.

The 12 VDC input allows you to turn the Evolution 505 on or off, or to and from

stand-by, from other components.

Note

When the component is in the operational mode, the 12 VDC Out provides 12 V of DC out-

put. When the component is in the stand-by mode or off, the DC output is 0 V. The 12 VDC

output current is limited to 30 mA. Consult the owner’s reference of the components used

in a custom installation to take full advantage of the remote capability of the Evolution 505.

Using the RS-232 Port (32)

For more information on using the RS-232 communications port, see RS-232 Port:

Sending Commands and Interpreting Data, the developer’s reference for the

Evolution 505.

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