Memory reserve function, Press off/on, To cancel memory reserve mode – Panasonic SL-PD1010 User Manual

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Memory reserve function

It is possible to reduce the length of the silent intervals which

occur in between the changing of discs.

This is done by storing the sound which is taken from the disc in a
memory for several seconds before it is actuaily output.
This means that sound continues to be heard for several seconds
even after disc changing has started. It also has the function of
cutting out silent sections at the end of the last track to be played
before the disc is changed. This provides the overall impression
that you are listening to only a single disc, even if there are actual­
ly numerous discs being played.

SwitchjDg to memory reserve mode

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OFF/ON

Press OFF/ON.

The memory reserve indicator above the but­
ton will illuminate.

It is recommended that you set the memory reserve mode to
be on at all times.
When the memory reserve mode is set to be on, this setting
will be maintained even after the unit is switched off, unless
the unit is not being used for a long time and the power cord is
removed from the wall outlet.

To cancel memory reserve mode:

o

OFF/ON

Press OFF/ON.

The memory reserve indicator wilt go out.

Memory reserve indicator

Illuminates when memory reserve mode is on.
Illuminates when the memory becomes full dur­
ing playback.

Flashes when playback starts to indicate that

the sound is being loaded into memory. After
about 10 seconds, the memory becomes fuil
and the indicator illuminates steadily.

Flashes at high speed (for several seconds)
when the playback sound is coming only from
the memory and the amount of sound stored in
memory is starting to decrease (for example,
when loading of sound into the memory is be­
ing interrupted because the disc is being
changed).

For your reference:

The effects of memory reserve can still be obtained even when

carrying out an ID scan. (Refer to "Parade scan” on page 15.)

When playing back two consecutive tracks from the same disc,
there is no reduction in the length of the silent interval between
the tracks.

When operating the disc changer manually using the DISC SKIP
or DISC buttons, the effect of memory reserve cannot be obtain­
ed.

If a search or skip operation is carried out while the memory is

full, loading of sound into memory will start again from the posi­
tion reached by the respective operation.

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When the memory reserve function is on, no sound will be out­
put from the "DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT” terminal at the rear of
this unit. Make sure that the memory reserve indicator is off
when making a digital recording.

To listen through headphones

Connect the headphones (not Included) to the
headphones jack.

Plug type: 1/4 inch phone plug, stereo type,

Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing
damage.

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