Random play button, Intro scan button, Programmed disc play – ROTEL CD Multi-Disc Changer RCC-1055 User Manual

Page 12: Program button, Track programming

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RCC-1055 CD Multi-Disc Changer

Random Play Button

g

(remote only)

The Random Play feature randomly selects
tracks to be played. Press the Random button
to turn the feature on. Press it again to turn
Random Play off. When the Random Play is
active the Random Indicator

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in the display

is illuminated.

If Random Play is turned on when a disc is not
playing, a track is randomly selected when
the play button is pushed. If a disc is playing
when Random Play is turned on, another
track is randomly selected immediately and
begins playing.

The Random Play feature can be set to select
only tracks from a single disc or from all discs.
While a disc is not playing, press the Random
Play button

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once to play tracks from only the

current disc. Press the Random Play button twice
to play tracks from all the discs. The display
will show “Random 1 Disc” or “Random Disc”
to indicate the mode selected. When you press
the Play button random tracks are played from
the selected disc or from all discs.

If the Track Skip Forward button

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is pressed

when a disc is playing and Random Play
is turned on, another track is immediately
randomly selected. The Track Skip Back but-
ton

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does not work when Random Play is

turned on.

The Search Forward button

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functions nor-

mally when Random Play is turned on. If you
search forward to the end of a track another
track is randomly selected. The Search Reverse
button

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will allow you to search back to the

beginning of the track that is playing.

Random Play can be used in conjunction with
Programmed Play. If Random Play is turned on
after a set of tracks has been programmed,
the programmed tracks are played in random
order.

NOTE: In order to use these two together
the Random Play must be turned on after
tracks have been programmed. If Random
Play is turned on the Programmed Play fea-
ture cannot be selected.

If the Repeat 1 Track or Repeat 1 Disc feature
is on, it is deactivated when Random Play is
turned on. The Random Play and Repeat All
Discs features may be used together.

Intro Scan Button

h

(remote only)

The Intro Scan feature lets you listen to a short
section of the beginning of musical tracks.
Press the Scan button to turn on the Intro Scan
feature. Press the Scan button again, or the
Stop button, to turn Intro Scan off. When the
Intro Scan feature is active the Intro indicator

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in the display is lit.

If Programmed Play is not being used, the first
10 seconds of each track on each loaded disc is
played in sequence, beginning with the currently
selected track. After the first 10 seconds of the
last track on disc 5 is played, Intro Scan playing
stops. If Programmed Play is being used, the
first 10 seconds of each programmed track is
played, beginning with the currently selected
programmed track. After the first 10 seconds
of the last programmed track is played, Intro
Scan playing stops.

If Intro Scan is turned on when a disc is not
playing, scanning begins with the track that is
selected. If a disc is playing when Intro Scan
is turned on, the RCC-1055 skips to the next
track, plays the first 10 seconds of that track,
and each of the following tracks. There is one
exception - if Intro Scan is turned on while the
first 10 seconds of a track is playing. In that
instance the remainder of the first 10 seconds
of that track is played. The RCC-1055 then
skips to the beginning of the next track and
continues scanning.

The Intro Scan feature is interactive with Ran-
dom Play, Programmed Play and Repeat Play.
Such combined functions will rarely be used.
For example, if both Intro Scan and Repeat
Play/All are turned on, the first ten seconds of
each disc is played continually in sequence. If
both Intro Scan and Random Play are turned on,
the first ten seconds of randomly selected tracks
are played. If Intro Scan and Programmed
Play are active, the first ten seconds of each
programmed track are played in sequence. If
Repeat Playing/All is also active the first ten
seconds of each programmed track are played
in sequence continually. Other combinations of
functions are possible, but again are unlikely
to be used.

Programmed Disc Play

Up to 32 tracks, on any of the loaded discs,
can be in selected for playback. After a group
of tracks have been programmed, they are
played back in the programmed order. All
programming and programmed play functions
are done with the remote control.

Program Button

j

(remote only)

The Program Button is used to turn the Pro-
grammed Play feature on and off. When
Programmed Play is turned on the Program
Play Indicator

D

in the display is lit.

Once a group of tracks have been pro-
grammed, only those tracks may be played
until the Programmed Play feature is turned off.
Press the Program Button to temporarily turn
off Programmed Play, clear the programmed
tracks and return to normal play mode. Pro-
grammed tracks are also cleared when the
Disc Tray is opened, when the Stop button is
pressed for 3 seconds and when the power
is turned off.

Track Programming

While a disc is not playing press the Program
Play button

j

, the Program Indicator

D

in

the display will light. If the track you want to
select first is on the disc that is already selected
simply press the Track Selection button(s)

d

to select the first track. The Time display

K

will briefly change to display “P-01” indicating
the track is now programmed selection 1. If the
track you want to program first is on a different
disc from one selected use the Disc Selection
buttons

s

to select a different disc, then select

the track with the Track Selections buttons. If the
second track you want to add to the program
list is on the same disc simply use the Track
Selection buttons to select the next track. If the
second track you want to add to the program
list is on a different disc use the Disc Selection
buttons to select the next disc. The Track and
Time displays will change to indicate another
selection is being made. The Time display

K

will briefly change to display “P-02” indicat-
ing the track is now programmed selection 2.
Continue selecting new discs (if necessary)
and tracks until you have programmed all the
tracks you want.

See the following page for a programming
example.

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