Pioneer PD-M610 Operating Instructions Manual - Page 11
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NAMES AND USE OF PARTS
@ DISC NUMBER keys (1 — 6)
Use to select disc numbers for playback or programming.
@ TRACK NUMBER keys (1 to 10, +10 and = 20)
® These keys are used to specify the track numbers (tracks 1 to
99} for direkt track selection or program entry.
©
Durig time fade editing, the keys are used to specify the time
period {in minutes).
@® EJECT key
Press to eject a magazine or the disc tray. When pressed, any
magazine (in case of sigle magazine, the disc tray) inside is
ejected forward,
® STOP key
Press
to stop
playback.
When
pressed,
the
player
stops
ail
operations.
( PAUSE key
Press to temporarily interrupt playback. When pressed again, the
player is released from the pause mode.
(® PLAY key
Press to begin playback, and to release the player from the pause
mode.
@® TRACK SEARCH keys
When the player is in the normal playback, programmed playback
or pause modes, these keys are pressed to search for a desired
track. Pressing either key causes the player to advance to the
next track, or return to the previous track.
REAR PANEL
LINE OUT terminal
@ PGM (PROGRAM) key
This is used to program tracks to play a desired sequence.
¢ Press this key to set the unit to program mode. Then specify
the
desired
disc and
tracks
with
the
DISC
and
TRACK
NUMBER
keys. The tracks will be programmed
as they are
entered in this way.
(8 PHONES (headphones) jack.
When
you
wish to use
headphones,
insert the plug for the
headphones into the headphones jack.
@ DELETE key
Press this key to specify the undesired tracks for delete play or
delete random play.
0 PHONES
LEVEL control knob
Use to adjust the level of sound when using headphones. Turning
the knob to the right increases the sound level.
@) TIME FADE EDIT key
Press to have a fade-out when playback reaches the end of the
specified time.
(@ CLEAR key
Press this key during program entry or playback to clear the last
program step. This will also cancel the time fade editing mode
and delete mode.
Audio glossary
Fade-in:
Fade-out:
This is when the sound becomes audible gradually.
This is when the sound gradually becomes inaudible.
Power cord
| CONTROL
IN terminal (U.S. and Canadian models
| only)
This terminal is for inputting the remote control signals relayed
from an amplifier with a sensor for receiving contro} signals from
a remote
control unit and carrying the Pionner
&] mark.
For
instructions regarding connection and operation, please refer to
the operating instruction manual for your stereo amplifier.
CONTROL OUT terminal (U.S. and Canadian models
only)
This terminal is for further relaying remote control signals to other
components carrying the Pioneer
& mark. Please connect to the
control input terminal of the other component.
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