Proceed CDP User Manual

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NUMERIC KEYPAD
The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 may be used to directly access in-
dividual track numbers of discs played by the CDP. For example, to go di-
rectly to track 13, press

1

followed by

3

, and then press

play

. You do not

have to add a 0 before a single-digit track number:

7

, followed by

play

, will

take you directly to track number 7. (In fact, if the CDP is already in play,
simply pressing the number button will be sufficient; pressing

play

while

playing engages

pause

.)

The CDP displays a certain amount of intelligence with respect to direct
track access. If the first number entered identifies a particular track unam-
biguously (such as 2 on a 12-track disc), the CDP is “smart” enough to im-
mediately move to that track. If the first number entered could be the first
of two digits (such as 1 on a 12-track disc), the CDP will wait for a moment
to determine whether you wish to enter a second number. If not, it will
then go to the single-digit track you selected.

These numbers may also be used in conjunction with other features, such
as programming and direct access by time. For example, when in the

stop

mode, you may press

5

and press the

prog –

button to delete track 5 from

your playlist. In this case, the CDP would play that particular disc normally,
except that it would automatically skip from track 4 to track 6.

Selecting a particular track does not affect the operating mode. That is to
say, pressing

7

while in

play

begins playing track 7; pressing

4

while in

pause

leaves you paused at the beginning of track 4.

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OTHER BUTTONS
The buttons used for programming and other functions on the CDP are
grouped beside and below the numeric keypad with which they will be
used. They include:

prog+

: Press while the disc is stopped to add a selected track to

your programmed playlist (see Programming the CDP for more
information).

prog–

: Press while the disc is stopped to delete a selected track

from your playlist, in “omission” programming (see Programming
the CDP
for more information).

time

: Pressing this button (followed by appropriate numbers from

the numeric keypad) allows direct access to any particular time
on a disc. Note that this is a context-sensitive control—the time
accessed will be according to the currently selected time
display mode, e.g., 30:00 with the

time remaining

and

time on

disc

LEDs lit will take you to that point where thirty minutes re-

mains to the end of the disc.

polarity:

Pressing this button toggles between non-inverted and in-

verted polarity during playback, indicated by a

P

and a

–P

, in the

round display, respectively. Either opening the drawer or changing
inputs will automatically reset the CDP to its normal, non-invert-
ing polarity (although after cycling through the auxiliary inputs,
returning to the CD will restore its previously-chosen polarity).

disp off:

Turns off the front panel display (except the

standby

and

mute

LEDs) to facilitate listening in a darkened room with mini-

mal visual distractions. Pressing any key will cause the display to
turn on to indicate the change made; after a few seconds it will
turn off again.

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