Wadia Digital 860 User Manual

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WADIA 860 COMPACT DISC PLAYER

Single:

To play a single track, press the single button (the single indicator will

light in the display window), then press the numeric button(s) which corre-

spond(s) to the track you would like to play. The transport will search for the
selected track, and playback will start from the beginning of that track. At the

conclusion of the track, the transport will enter the stop mode.

To repeat one single track, press the single button (the single indicator will

illuminate in the display window), then press the repeat indicator (the repeat
button will illuminate in the display window), and then press the numeric
button(s) which correspond(s) to the track you would like to repeat. Playback
of the track selected will begin immediately. At the conclusion of the track the
transport will return to the beginning of that track again, and in this way the
selected track will be repeated.

Delete:

This button is the opposite of normal programming. Pressing this

button while a program is being entered, erases the entire entered program.

To play an entire disc, except for specific tracks that you do not want to hear,

press this button and then the numeric keys corresponding the tracks you

would like to delete (up to 20 selections).

Clear:

When the program indicator is illuminated in the display window.

To eliminate a particular track from a programmed sequence, first press the

check button until the track which you would like to eliminate is selected.

Then press the clear button which will clear that particular track from memory.

Time:

This button switches between the various time modes on the display.

Before play, the total time on the disc, or in a sequence program, is shown.

Once a disc starts to play the elapsed time of that track will be shown.

Pressing the button on the remote control once will cause the display to
indicate the remaining time in that track (remain). Pressing this button on

the remote control again will cause the display to indicate the remaining
time on the entire disc, or in a sequenced program (total remain).

Auto Space:

Pressing this button will provide a four second space between

tracks on disk, irrespective of the actual time between tracks on disc.

Check:

When a sequence of tracks has been programmed, the check button

can be used to review the contents of that program. After a program has been
entered, but before playback has begun, by pressing the check button once,

the first programmed track number, its position in the sequence of tracks that

have been programmed, and the playing time of the entire sequence, will be
displayed. Each subsequent pressing of the check button will provide similar
details as you move through each of the programmed tracks.

The programmed contents of a sequence can also be checked during play-

back, however, the total program’s playback time will not be displayed.

Repeat:

Pressing this button will cause the entire disk to repeat continuously.

Pressing this button a second time will take the transport out of the repeat
mode. Pressing this button once, following pressing the single button, will

cause the track that is playing, or has been selected, to repeat continuously.

Pressing either the stop or open buttons will also take the transport out of

the repeat mode.

A/B:

This button is used to define a section of a disc that is to be repeated

continuously. Pressing this button once defines the beginning point (A) of the
section to be repeated and pressing this button again defines the ending
point (B) of the section repeated. Pressing the button a third time will
disengage the A/B procedure.

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