Arcam Delta 70.2 User Manual

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header will light up. The time indicator will also show how much
cumulative time has been programmed.

In the programming mode, when TRACK is not flashing, the

TRACK display shows the number (quantity) of tracks you have

programmed. When TRACK is flashing, the TRACK display shows the

track number (position) currently selected by the PREVIOUS and NEXT
TRACK buttons (9) and (10).

Do not allow more than six seconds to elapse between

pressing the TRACK buttons (9) and (10) to select a track and pressing

the PROGRAM button (II). After this time the TRACK header will stop
flashing and the microprocessor in the player will assume that you have

changed your mind; the track can then no longer be stored. The display

will revert to detailing the number of tracks and total time of the disc. To

program any 'missed' track simply repeat the process described above.

A program can be erased if the machine is not playing a disc

by pressing the STOP button (5) once. If the machine is playing a disc
then STOP must be pressed twice - once to stop the disc and once again
to erase the program. A program can also be erased if the drawer is
opened by pressing the LOAD button (3).

Reviewing the stored program
During or after programming you can check the contents of

the memory by pressing the PROGRAM button (II). All the stored track
numbers will then cycle through the track number display. In your own
chosen order of play at the rate of about one per second. The REVIEW
display header will light up while a review is in progress.

Playing a program
To play a complete program press the PLAY button (4).

During a programmed play, all functions operate as normal

except those associated with locating a specific track or index number.

Here you are limited to playing only the tracks you chose to program

and when you push the TRACK buttons (9) and (10), the player will only
access these chosen tracks, in the order in which you programmed them.
Trying to go outside the limits of the program is not possible and will
cause the ERROR header on the display to light up.

The SEARCH buttons (7) and (8) will only operate in the

space between the beginning and the end of the track being played -

you cannot move the laser head outside these limits. Arrival at either limit

is indicated by the ERROR header lighting up, whereupon the laser head

will stop until you release the SEARCH button.

At any time during play it is possible to review the part of the

stored program that remains to be played by pressing the PROGRAM

button (11). The display will cycle through a list of the remaining tracks
before reverting to indicating track number, index number and the

remaining or elapsed time of the program.

When all the tracks have been played the disc stops.

However the program will remain in the memory until you press the
STOP button (5), open the drawer or turn off the player - it is then

erased.

Remote Control Handset Type CRIO

This unit duplicates all the functions of the player with the

exception of LOAD, POWER (on/off) and the display brightness control.

It also offers some useful extra features.

1 Volume Control (Delta 70.2 only)

By using the VOLUME buttons marked + and — it is

possible to increase or decrease the listening level according to taste over
a range of 21dB. (This facility is available on the variable outputs of the

Delta 70.2 only).

2 Playing from index points

Index points are a method (occasionally) used by disc

manufacturers to allow you td access defined points within a track. Think
of them as tracks within a track.

By using the INDEX buttons it is possible to count up or

down through the index numbers on a disc (assuming the disc is
encoded with them - and very few are). When the required number is

reached the disc can be played from that point by pressing the PLAY
button.

3 Direct Dialling to a track
By using the numbered buttons on the handset it is possible

to access a particular track directly, without using the track controls to
work up or down through the track numbers. Simply enter the track

number required and then press PLAY to play the track.

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