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!6
Pitch Slider
Use this slider to adjust the play speed. Slide
up to decrease the play speed, down to
increase the play speed.
!7
PROG. PLAY ON/OFF button
When this button is pressed while the PROG
indicator is lit, the program play mode is set.
The button will not function during the A-B play
mode.
The PROG. PLAY ON/OFF LED lights during
the program play standby and play modes.
When the button is pressed during the
program play standby or play mode, the
program play mode is cleared.
!8
PROGRAM IN button
Press this button to set the program input
mode.
The button will not function during the play
mode.
• The PROG indicator flashes when in the
program input mode.
The PROG indicator lights when a program is
set.
!9
REPEAT button
Press this to perform repeat playback.
@0
TIME button
• The time display switches each time this
button is pressed. (“REMAIN”,
“ELAPSED”)
@1
TITLE button
When the button is pressed, the text
information (Disc title, track title, disc artist or
track artits) is displayed.
When the button is pressed while in the stop
mode with a disc containing an MP3 ID3-Tag
loaded, the file name is displayed. When
pressed during playback, the display switches
as shown below.
(2) Rear panel
q
BALANCED OUT connectors
These are active balanced outputs using XLR
type connections. The CD’s playback signals
are output from these connectors.
Pin layout : 1. Common / 2. Hot / 3. Cold
Applicable connector :
Cannon XLR-3-31 or equivalent.
w
LEVEL L/R controls
Use these controls to adjust the level of the
audio signals from the BALANCED OUT
connectors.
e
UNBALANCED OUT jacks
These are unbalanced outputs using RCA type
jacks.
r
DIGITAL OUT jack
This is a coaxial output using an RCA type jack.
Signal format : SPDIF or IEC-958 Type
II
t
Serial control port
This is serial remote connector.
Applicable connector : 9-pin D-sub (male)
Baud rate : 9600 bps
Pin layout
File name of currently playing track
Elapsed time of currently playing track
Title name
Artist name
Album name
@2
FOLDER button
• When disc containing MP3 format files is
loaded, in the stop mode press this button then
the folder select mode is possible.
@3
A-B (A-B repeat) button
Use this to play a set section repeatedly.
• When the button is pressed once during
playback, that position is set as the A point and
the “A-B” indicator flashes on the display.
When the button is pressed again, that position
is set as the B point, the “A-B” indicator stops
flashing (remaining lit), and the A-B section
begins playing repeatedly.
When the button is pressed again, A-B repeat
is canceled and the mode returns to the normal
play mode.
@4
Headphones jack
For private listening, you can connect your
headphones to this jack.
@5
PHONES LEVEL control
Use this adjust the output level of the
headphones.
NOTE :
Do not short-circuit the hot or cold pin with
the common pin.
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
6NC
GND
I / O
_
_
2
7NC
TxD O
_
3
8NC
RxD I
_
4
9NC
NC
_
_
5 S. GROUND
_
RS-232C
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
6NC
GND
I / O
_
_
2
7 TxD
TxD (RETURN) O
O
3
8 RxD (RETURN)
RxD I
I
4
9NC
NC
_
_
5 S. GROUND
_
RS-422A
y
Parallel remote control port
This is a parallel remote connector.
Applicable connector : 25-pin D-sub (male)
Connecting signal layout
Pin No.
Signal Name
1
14
PLAY tally
FG
I / O
_
O
2
15
PAUSE tally
PLAY command
I
O
3
16
CUE tally
PAUSE command
I
O
4
17
INDEX 2/INDEX 3 tally
CUE command
I
O
5
TRACK (+) command
I
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
18
Tally common
_
6
19
Reserved
TRACK (–) command
I
_
7
20
Reserved
SEARCH (Fwd) command
I
_
8
21
Reserved
SEARCH (Rev) command
I
_
9
FADER START command
I
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
HCMOS (Ii = 3mA)
22
Tally power supply
_
10
23
Command common
Command common
_
_
11
24
EOM tally
NC
_
_
12
25
Reserved
Reserved
_
_
13
Reserved
_
+3.3V, 20mA
(Ii = 10mA)
TTL (Iol = 20mA)
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