Listening to compact discs, Sequential play, Press the cd input select button – Panasonic SC-CH33 User Manual

Page 22: 3 press open/close to close the disc tray, Press the cd play button

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

Listening to Compact Discs

Sequential play

Sequential play refers to play beginning with the first track and

continuing in order to the last track.

(Also available from the remote control.)

2*3 4

1

2

Press the CD input select button.

Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.
Insert the disc with label facing up.

Do not put your linger through the hole in the middle of the disc
tray. It could get caught when the tray closes.

Label must face up.

3

Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.

When the disc tray is closed, the disc rotates, and the total
number of tracks and total playing time both appear on the
display panel.

Total playing time

Total number of tracks

r

77

I I I

c

1 - M 1 1

_/

~i-n r

3-

U J

MAX"

Q] [D S E

m

[E

[7]

[E [E QS E3 BH fr*

MIN

VOLUME

Press the CD play button.

Disc play begins from the first track on the disc. The pickup (a
laser device that reads the Information on the disc surface)
moves across the disc as the disc is played.
•The number of the track being played will flash while the

track is played and go out at the end of that track.

r

T l

/

nn

/

/_

M

/

/_/•

U

/

MAX"

-liC-EI [3] B

H) ® [I]

[E [E

®

ED OH

MIN

VOLUME

The track number currently playing flashes.

• Play stops automatically when the last track on the disc

finishes playing. (The display returns to the total number of
tracks and total playing time indications.)

Note:
It you press the play button instead of OPEN/CLOSE after
inserting a disc, the tray will close and play will start directly
from the track 1, but the total tracks and total playing time will
not be displayed.

When there are 13 or more tracks on the disc, will ap­
pear.

Advertising