Location of controls, Hold function, Po rta – Panasonic SL-CT790 User Manual

Page 3: Po rta ble cd pla yer sl-c t790, Hold

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Location of Controls

Portable CD player

A

A Open switch (OPEN)
B Recharging lamp (CHG)
C Headphone jack (Ë)
D Headphone volume control

buttons
(VOL
s, r)

E Play/pause button (1/;)
F Stop/operation off button ()
G Skip/search buttons

(:, 9)

H Hold switch (HOLD)
I DC IN jack

(K DC IN 4.5 V)

J Battery case terminal

(EXT BATT)

K Rechargeable battery cover

Wired remote control

B

A Skip/search buttons

(:, 9)

B Volume control (r, s)
C Play/stop/operation off button

(1/)

D Hold switch (HOLD 1)
E Display
F Plug
G EQ button (EQ)
H Mode button (MODE)
I Memory/recall button

(MEMORY)

J Clip
K Earphone jack

A

B

PO

RTA

BLE

CD

PLA

YER

SL-C

T79

0

OPEN

CHG

VOL

HO

LD

A

BC

D EF G H

HOLD

9

J

I

K

EQ

MOD

E

MEM

ORY

:

9

r

/

1

s

A
B

B
A
C

D

E

F

G HI J

K

Back panel
of the unit

HOLD function

This function causes the unit to ignore short, accidental button presses. (The disc lid
can still be opened and closed.)

The HOLD function prevents the following:

The unit is powered on accidentally when not in use, causing the batteries to run
down.

A button is accidentally pressed during play, interrupting the operation.

To use the HOLD function

Set [HOLD] to the HOLD position.
a HOLD mode
b Release

You still can operate the unit with the remote control when the main unit's HOLD
function is on and vice versa.

Before operating the buttons
Be sure to move [HOLD] to release the unit from the HOLD mode.

PO

RTA

BLE

CD

PLA

YER

SL-C

T790

OPEN

CHG

VOL

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

a

b

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

a

b

Main unit

Main unit

Remote control

Remote control

(” / “

” indication

When the unit is in hold mode:

Pressing any button causes the indication “(” to appear on the remote control's
display.
When the unit is powered off, the “(” indication appears only when [1/;] is
pressed.

When the remote control is in hold mode:

“ ” appears on the display.
When the unit is powered off, the “

” indication appears only when [1/∫] is

pressed.

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