Starting up macintosh from a cd-rom, Playing an audio cd, Note – Panasonic KXL-783M User Manual
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Starting up Macintosh from a CD-ROM
System Software can be started up Macintosh from a CD-ROM with the player. Make sure
that the player and your Macintosh are connected.
^ Insert CD-ROM for System Software into the player.
2 Make sure that caps lock key is not pressed.
O Turn on your Macintosh while pressing shift, option, command
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€ ) and delete keys at the same time.
Press the keys until a startup window of the System Software appears.
Playing an audio CD
“Audio CD” icon (
) appears on the screen when audio CD is inserted in the player.
Double-clicking the icon, the files named track 1, track 2, etc., appear as follows.
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You can play these by simply double-clicking on individual tracks. CDT Remote Panel (or o
P. 22) will appear and CDT Remote automatically scans the disc inserted in the player and
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displays the first track in the Elapsed Time Window.
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The functions of each CDT Remote button are shown on P. 22, 23.
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Note:
• If you are using System 6.0.x, CDT Remote Panel will not appear automatically by
double-clicking on track. To activate the CDT Remote, double-click CDT Remote
icon in the CD-ROM ToolKit Extras Folder.
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