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1/4" (6mm) to activate the drawer motor. Once the disc is in the player the DISC header will glow for a few seconds and then the display will indicate the number of tracks on and the total playing time of the disc. To unload the disc press the LOAD button (3) and when the tray is fully out remove the disc. Playing a complete disc The complete disc may be played in one of the following ways: (a) If the disc is not loaded: open the drawer, load the disc and press the PLAY button (4). (b) If the LOAD button (3) is pressed instead of the PLAY button |4); then the disc information (number of tracks + total time) may be read before pressing the PLAY button (4). (cj If the disc is already loaded in the machine: simply press the PLAY button (4). The disc may be stopped at any time by pressing the STOP button (5). If this is done then the player will revert to playing the disc from the beginning again when the PLAY button (4) is next pressed. Playing from a specific track Load the disc and then select the desired track number by pressing the TRACK buttons (9) and (10) to decrement or increment the TRACK display (B), until the desired track number is shown. (These buttons may either be pressed repeatedly or held down for a steady count, as desired). You can simplify this operation by using the 0-9 direct entry keypad on the CRIO remote control handset (see below). Replay To restart a track which is already playing, simply press the PLAY button (4). This will replay the track from the beginning. Holding Play/Interrupting Play Pressing the PAUSE button (6) while playing will interrupt play and mute the output. The laser head will continue to track the disc at the precise point of interruption until the PAUSE button (6) is pressed again, when the program will start from exactly the same point. Whenever the player is in the pause mode the PAUSE header on the left of the display will be illuminated. Cueing and Searching In order to cue the laser head silently to an exact (known) point on the disc, load the disc, press the PLAY button (4) and the press the PAUSE button (6) as soon as the first track is ready to play (indicated by TRACK-01 on the display). Select the track required by using the TRACK controls (9) and (10). Then use the SEARCH buttons (7) and (8) to arrive at the exact timing point required. Press the PAUSE button (6) when you are ready to start playing. The above process allows you silently to access a known place on a disc (track and elapsed time on that track) to an accuracy of one second. The same process can be carried out with audible cueing by omitting to use the PAUSE function. Note that the SEARCH process has three operational speeds dependent on how long the SEARCH buttons (7) and (8) are kept depressed. Programming The Arcam Delta CD machines can be programmed to play up to 20 pre-selected tracks from a disc in any order. Each track can be anywhere in the range 1-99. (NOTE - although tracks in the range 1-99 can be programmed, only those in the range 1-26 give a time indication on the display). Programming must be carried out with the disc loaded, so that the player first knows the actual number of tracks recorded on the disc. It is not possible to program index points, although they do remain accessible from the remote control handset during the play of a program, except when you have programmed only one track number. To store the track numbers you want to include in a program, refer to the disc holder and bring up each track number in turn using the TRACK buttons (9) and (10) to move up or down through the track numbers, whichever is quickest. It is of course even quicker to use the 0-9 direct entry key pad on the CR10 handset (see below). The TRACK display header below the track number will flash on and off. You can then store a track by pressing the PROGRAM button (11). When a track has been stored the TRACK header will stop flashing and the PROGRAM header will light up. The time indicator will also show how much cumulative time has been programmed. In the programming mode, when TRACK is not flashing, the TRACK display shows the number (quantity) of tracks you have programmed. When TRACK is flashing, the TRACK display shows the track number (position) currently selected by the PREVIOUS and NEXT TRACK buttons (9) and (10). Do not allow more than six seconds to elapse between pressing the TRACK buttons (9) and (10) to select a track and pressing the PROGRAM button (II). After this time the TRACK header will stop flashing and the microprocessor in the player will assume that you have changed your mind; the track can then no longer be stored. The display will revert to detailing the number of tracks and total time of the disc. To program any 'missed' track simply repeat the process described above. A program can be erased if the machine is not playing a disc by pressing the STOP button (5) once. If the machine is playing a disc then STOP must be pressed twice - once to...
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