Front panel, cdp – Proceed CDP User Manual

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PR O C E E D

c d p

display

power

program–

program+

prev/rew

play/pause

next/f.fwd

stop/drawer

repeat

disc

track

time rem.

on disc

mute

random program

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Front Panel, CDP

1

POWER & POWER LED
Assuming that the CDP’s power cord is connected to AC power, pressing
this latching power button connects the CDP to the AC mains and turns on
the unit. When power is restored after an interruption, the CDP will be
ready to operate (that is, it won’t be in standby mode), after a few mo-
ments’ delay to allow its circuits to stabilize.

While the CDP is in

standby

(see

9

, below), the LED above the

power

but-

ton is red. When the CDP is ready to operate (that is, when it is not in
standby mode), this LED is amber. Naturally, when AC power is off, the LED
is off.

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PROGRAM – AND PROGRAM + BUTTONS
Using these two buttons, the CDP can be easily programmed to play a spe-
cial “playlist,” or sequence of tracks, on any particular disc. Pressing

program +

adds a selection to a program (or advances through an existing

playlist when reviewing a program you have already created).

Alternatively, it may be simpler to omit the one or two songs that you have
heard too many times on the radio, playing the rest of the tracks in order.
Pressing

program –

will delete the selected track from the playlist, omitting

it on playback.

A program may be entered any time a disc is in the CDP and the unit is in
the

stop

mode. For detailed information on programming the CDP, see Pro-

gramming the CDP later in this manual.

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