Random play – HP N31.5 User Manual

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A-B

: Press once to establish a beginning point (point

A

) for an end-

less playback loop. The display will flash the letter

B

to indicate

that it is ready to accept your designated ending point (point

B

).

Once this has been done, the Nº31.5 will repeat the segment of
the disc between points

A

and

B

until you press

A-B

or

stop

.

(Note that

A

must precede

B

on the disc.) Directly accessing a

point beyond the end of your

A-B

loop (

next

,

direct time

, or

direct track

) will cancel the

repeat A-B

function and return the

Nº31.5 to play at your selected point.

repeat

: Press once to enter

repeat disc

mode (repeating the entire

disc, or an entire playlist if one is entered). This action will illu-
minate the

repeat disc LED

. Press a second time to enter the

re-

peat track

mode (repeating a single track ad nauseam). A third

press will cycle you back to normal operation, as will pressing

stop

.

()

track –

: When pressed, this will take you to the beginning of the

previous

track. Also used to add a track to a playlist when creat-

ing a custom program. (See Introduction to Programming.)

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NUMERIC KEYPAD
The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 may be used to directly access in-
dividual track numbers of discs played by the Nº31.5. For example, to go
directly to track 13, press

1

followed by

3

, and then press

play

. You do not

have to add a 0 before a single-digit track number:

7

, followed by

play

, will

take you directly to track number 7. (In fact, if the Nº31.5 is already in play,
simply pressing the number button will be sufficient.)

The Nº31.5 displays a certain amount of intelligence with respect to direct
track access. If the first number entered identifies a particular track unam-
biguously (such as 2 on a 12-track disc), the Nº31.5 is “smart” enough to im-
mediately move to that track. If the first number entered could be the first
of two digits (such as 1 on a 12-track disc), the Nº31.5 will wait for a mo-
ment to determine whether you wish to enter a second number. If not, it
will then go to the single-digit track you selected.

If you request a non-existent track (pressing

2

,

1

on a 12-track disc, for ex-

ample), the Nº31.5 will display

NO TRACK XX

(where

XX

is the track you

requested that does not exist) and resume play.

Selecting a particular track does not affect the operating mode. That is to
say, pressing

7

while in

play

begins playing track 7; pressing

4

while in

pause

leaves you paused at the beginning of track 4. Similarly, using direct

track access during the playing of a program will temporarily override the
program; pressing stop will return you to your original programmed playlist
as though nothing had ever happened.

Random Play

Incidentally, if you press

0

followed by

play

, the Nº31.5 will enter a

random play

mode in which the order of the current disc’s playlist is

scrambled, and then played. The first character of the display (that shows a

P

when playing a playlist) will show

R

to indicate

random play

. Moreover,

placing the Nº31.5 into

random play

mode while the

disc repeat

function

is engaged will cause it to play the various tracks on the disc randomly in-
definitely (until you stop it). This can be a great way to provide back-
ground music during a dinner party, for example.

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