AMC CD8b User Manual

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1. POWER SWITCH

Note: All connections must be

completed before turning the power on.

2. OPEN/CLOSE

3. PLAY

4. PAUSE

5. STOP

6. PROGRAMMING

TRACK

PROGRAM

TRACK

PROGRAM

TIME

P R O G R A M

PROGRAM

PLAY

PROGRAM

TRACK

TRACK

STOP

TRACK

SEARCH

PROGRAM

PLAY

PROGRAM

The CD player is turned on by depressing

the power switch. The LED indicator

above the power switch will glow green.

By pressing the open/close button the disc

drawer will open. Pressing it again

will close the drawer. If the drawer is

opened while a disc is playing, the disc will

stop and the drawer will open. An open

drawer can also be closed by pressing

PLAY or by gently pushing the drawer

inward. If the OPEN/CLOSE button is

pushed after programming the player, all

programming will be erased.

Place a CD into the open drawer with the

label facing up. Press the PLAY button to

close the drawer and begin playback.

Playback will stop when the STOP button is

pressed or when the disc has reached the

end.

While the disc is playing, press the PAUSE

button to suspend playback. Press

the PAUSE button again to resume

playback.

To stop the CD while playing, press the

STOP button. Pressing the STOP button

will cancel any repeat-play cycles and the

display will show the number of the

tracks and total time on the disc.

The CD8b can be programmed to play up

to 21 tracks in any desired order.

To program playback, start by pressing the

PROGRAM button.

The MEMORY

indicator will illuminate. When the track

number displays "00" and the time display

indicates "P:01" programming entries may

be entered.

a) Use the TRACK button to select the first

track in your planned sequence. In

the memory mode, the CD8b has a "wrap-

around" function. If you

back

repeatedly from track "00", the number

counts down from the final track of the disc.

This provides a convenient way to select

h i g h - n u m b e r e d t r a c k s d u r i n g

programming.

b) Press

to store the selected

track in memory. The track number

will revert back to "00" and the time display

will advance to "P:02", showing the

player is ready for a second entry.

c) Repeat steps a and b,

and

, to select and store other

track numbers in memory, up to a

maximum of 21 entries.

d) At any point during the program entry

process, the

button on the player

can be pressed to display the total playing

time of the program.

e) To review programmed entries, press

r e p e a t e d l y t o s h o w

programmed entries. When the displayed

t r a c k n u m b e r r e t u r n s t o " 0 0 " ,

additional tracks may be entered in the

memory by repeating steps a and b.

f) To play the stored programs, press

followed by

. The word

will appear in the upper-right

corner of the display indicating that a stored

program is being played.

During program playback the

buttons will access only the tracks in the

program list. If you want to skip over a

portion of a stored program, initiate play

and press

to jump over the

programmed tracks you don't want to hear.

g) To terminate the programmed play,

press

. The

and

buttons will now access any track on the

disc. The stored track list , however, still

remains in the memory. If you want to play

the program again, simply press

followed by

. If you want

to add new tracks to the program, press

repeatedly to review the list

until the track number shows "00".

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