Compact disc section, O disc holder o display section, A) program piay indicator (pgm) – Panasonic SA-HD52 User Manual

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Compact disc section

O

Disc holder

O Display section

(a) Program piay indicator (PGM)

(B) Track number display (TRACK)

© Programmed order number display (No.)

© Auto cue indicator (A. CUE)

® Time display

0 Repeat play indicator (O)

(g) Play indicator (P-)

© Pause indicator

(I I)

0 Compact disc edit indicator (EDIT)

0

Tape side indicator (^ A, ^ B)

© Track number indicator (1-16)

0

“Over” mark (^)

This indicator lights if the total number of tracks on the

disc is 17 or more.

O Stop button (■ STOP)

This button can be used to stop disc play, as well as to cancel
the various play modes.

O

Skip buttons

(\«

SKIP PH)

These buttons can be used to skip by track in the forward or

reverse direction.

0

Search buttons ('^^ SEARCH

PP)

These buttons can be used to move rapidly fomrard or back­
ward on the disc during play. The search speed is slow when
the button is pressed at first and becomes faster if the button

is pressed and held continuously.

© Play button

(P

PLAY)

0 Pause button (II PAUSE)

0

Disc holder open/close button

{A

OPEN/CLOSE)

© Auto cue button (AUTO CUE)

Pressing this button enables the unit to stop at the beginning

of every track and switch to the play standby mode.

0 Tape-side select button (SIDE A/B)

When recording compact discs to tape, this button can be
used to check the number of tracks and amount of tape left
over for side A or B.

0 Edit tape length button (TAPE LENGTH)

When compact discs are to be recorded to tape, this button
can be used to calculate the number of tracks that can be

recorded on each side of the tape, depending on the length of

the cassette tape used, so that as little tape as possible is
wasted.

0 Repeat button (REPEAT)

0

Time mode select button (TIME MODE)

0

Clear button (CLEAR)

Each pressing this button makes one track cleared from the

programmed sequence.

Program button (PROGRAM)

Pressing this button initiates the program play mode.
You can then enter specific tracks using the numeric buttons
at the remote control transmitter.

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