Audiolab 6000CDT Instrucciones de uso - Página 5

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4: Remote Handset

NOTE : the handset buttons shown crossed out are for use with other Audiolab units likeAudiolab 6000A and are
not operational when used with the 6000A
1 STANDBY
Press to bring the unit in/out of Standby
2 STORE
Press to store a track in Program mode
3
Move to the next track of CD
4
Press and hold to Fast Forward
5
Press and hold to Fast Reverse
6 DISPLAY
Press to toggle the display on/off
7 A
Press to select 6000A remote mode
8 CD
Press to select 6000CDT remote mode
9 TIME
Press to toggle track time remaining and elapsed
10
Press to stop CD
11
Press to eject/load the disc
12
Press to start/pause CD playback
13
Press once to replay the current track of CD
Press again to move to the previous track of CD
14 REPEAT
Press to repeat whole CD playback
15 PROG
Press to program tracks of your choice
16 NUMBER KEYS Press to go directly to a track by number
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Fitting Batteries
Open the battery compartment cover, unwrap the supplied
AAA batteries and place them in the battery compartment
with the correct polarity. Replace the cover.
Always use AAA batteries and replace them in sets - never
mix old and new batteries.
Very weak batteries can leak and damage the handset.
Replace them in good time!
Note: there is a risk of fire and burns if a battery is handled
improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short the
contacts or dispose of the batteries in fire or water.
Do not attempt to open or service a battery. Discard used
batteries in full accordance with recycling regulations in force
in your area.
Handset Operation
The handset operates several Audiolab components. The
handset buttons shown crossed out are for use with other
Audiolab units and are not operational when used with the
6000CDT.
Point the handset at the remote receiver and press the
relevant key. The handset should be within 15 meters of the
player and there must be a clear line of sight between the
two units.