Remote control functions – Perreaux ECD2 User Manual

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Remote Control Functions

The ECD2 comes supplied with a 29 button Perreaux Universal infrared remote

control.

The remote control uses 2 x AAA batteries and may be changed by sliding
forward the plastic cover located on the bottom of the remote.

Note: Press the white button on the remote to select the code-set required

to control the ECD2.

The ECD2 uses the following functions:

Open/Close

When the disc drawer is closed, pressing this button, labeled O/C, opens the
drawer. To close the drawer, press the button again.
When the drawer is open, the display reads ‘OPEN’. When it is closed with no
disc, the display reads ‘NO DISC’. When the drawer closes with a disc inserted,
the display will show the number of tracks and the total time of the disc.

Program

Pressing this button, labeled PROG, allows you to memorise as many as 20
tracks on the current disc for playback in a specific order. For example, you
could instruct the ECD2 to play track 6, followed by track 10, followed by track
2. To begin a program:

àInsert a disc and close the drawer. The ECD2 will read the

contents of the disc.

àPress the PROG button on the remote control. The

PROGRAM indicator will show on the display, along with
‘P:00’ indicating that the unit is waiting for the first track to
be memorised.

àEnter the first track number using the DIRECT ACCESS

buttons. Your selection will be memorised automatically and
the display will change to ‘P:01’, indicating that one track has
been memorised. Continue entering the rest of your
selections using the DIRECT ACCESS buttons.

Note: There is no need to press the PROG button, as each selection is

memorised as it is entered.

Once you have memorised a play list, the ECD2 remains in PROGRAM mode
until the disc drawer is opened or the STOP button is pressed twice in
succession. If you press the PLAY button, the memorised program will play
instead of the entire disc, starting with the first selection in the memorised list.

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