About the monitor, Using headphones, Common output – Teac MD-CD1MKIII User Manual

Page 27: Display master and remote master settings, Track selection, Using the skip function, Selecting by track number, Search, Using headphones common output, 7 – cd and md playback

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TASCAM MD-CD1MKIII

27

You can also use the number buttons on the remote

control. Refer to “Track selection” on page 27.

6 To stop playback, press the STOP button.
7 To remove the MD, press the EJECT button.

About the monitor

Using headphones

Plug the headphone cord into the PHONES jack located

under the POWER switch. Use the source selection switch

to choose the desired source, and adjust the volume with

the volume control. If the source selection switch is set to

COMMON, both CD and MD sources can be monitored.

When both decks output a signal, the monitored source

depends on the

COMMON?

option setting on the SYSTEM

menu.

CAUTION

When using headphones, take care not to turn the volume

too high. Listening at high volumes for extended periods

of time may result in permanent hearing damage.

COMMON output

Signals are output from both the CD and MD decks

through the rear panel COMMON terminal and the

headphone terminal with the source switch set to

COMMON

”.

However, if both decks are outputting signals, priority

is given to signals from the deck (

CD

or

MD

) set in

COMMON?

in the SYSTEM submenu of the CD menu.

NOTE

Priority is given to the deck set in

COMMON?

for the

COMMON output source.

Display master and remote

master settings

For simple playback operation, the front panel buttons

or the remote control buttons can be used. However, to

ensure that the deck and disc information is properly

shown on the display, the ‘display master’ setting must

be selected for the deck in use. Also, when performing

various playback operations by remote control, the

‘remote control master’ setting must be selected for the

deck in use. Refer to “Display master and remote control

master” on page 22.
To prevent operation errors, we recommend that the

display master and the remote control master be set for

the same deck.

Track selection

Using the skip function

Select desired tracks for playback with the skip buttons

(Â/¯) on the front panel or on the remote control.

After selecting the track, press the PLAY buttons to start

playback, or the READY buttons to cue the track and

enter playback standby mode.
To restart playback from the beginning of the track in

play, press the  button once. To skip to the previous

track, press  twice.
To skip to the next track, press ¯ once.

Selecting by track number

Using the number buttons on the remote control, the

number of the desired track can be entered directly.
Even numbers with two or three digits can be entered

easily. For example:
Track 9: press ‘9’ and 009 will be displayed.
Track 12: press ‘1’ and ‘2’ and 012 will be displayed.
Track 103: press ‘1’ and ‘0’ and ‘3’ and 103 will be displayed.
After input, press the PLAY button to start playback, or

the READY button to cue the track and enter playback

standby mode.

NOTE

A computer keyboard allows you to select a track number

more easily for the 10 tracks from the beginning of the

disc using the “direct track” function. (See “12 Using a

computer keyboard – Direct track operation” on page 47 )

Search

During playback or playback standby, this function

enables the search of a desired portion within a track for

playback.

Front panel operation: press the

Â

/¯ search

button continuously. Be sure to hold the button down;

if you quickly release it, the Skip function will operate.
Remote control operation: continuously press the

Ô

/ search button.

NOTE

The Search function does not operate with data CDs.

7 – CD and MD Playback

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