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User Instructions
Program Memory Storage
The CDXt has two program modes – Program and Exclude. Program sets the
CDXt to play the sequence of tracks you like, Exclude sets the CDXt to skip
the tracks you don't like. To set the CDXt to Program or Exclude a selection of
tracks, follow this sequence-
1.
Load a disc.
2.
Press the MEMORY STORE key on the remote control once to set
Program mode (the display will read 'Enter Tracks') or twice to set
Exclude mode (the display will read 'Skip Tracks').
3.
Enter the sequence of tracks to be stored (or skipped) with the remote
control numeric keypad. A maximum of 30 tracks may be stored in the
program memory. If an error is made in the programming sequence,
pressing the stop key will cancel the last entry.
4.
When all the tracks have been stored, press the MEMORY key again
(the display will now read 'Program Ready'.
5.
Press play to begin playing the tracks in the programmed sequence.
NOTE:
1. 'MEMORY FULL' indication will show on the display when the program
stored exceeds 30 tracks or a stored program time of 100 minutes or
greater.
2. When engaging STOP while a program is stored, an extra press is
needed to clear the memory. Thus:
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Press STOP once to stop the disc.
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Press STOP a second time to clear the memory.
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Press STOP a third time to open the tray.
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One continuous press will accomplish all operations.
FRONT PANEL DISPLAY
Key to the Front Panel Display drawing:
18. Track Display (Two Digit)
Track number, disc reading and error display.
19. Mode Indicator
Indicates the current operation mode (play, pause etc.)
20. Time Display
When the disc is stopped this indicates the total time.
When the disc is playing, either elapsed time for the current track or time
remaining to the end of the disc
22. Repeat Indicator
This symbol indicates that repeat is set.
23. Memory Display
Indicates when a program is stored in the memory.
24. Text display area
For status messages.
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(Refer to Fig.3)
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will be shown.
OPERATION WITH THE AVRS7 REMOTE CONTROL
The CDXt is supplied with the Cyrus AVRS7 remote control which will control
Cyrus amplifiers, tuners and surround sound decoders in addition to the
CDXt.
System select keys
The AVRS7 will send commands to most products within the Cyrus range.
Commands may be sent to different system components by selecting the
appropriate system select key on the handset. These keys are marked CD,
TU, AV, AV-S and SETUP. The CD, TU, AV, AV-S keys flash to show which
type of product is under control. Commands to a surround decoder from the
SETUP system will flash the AV key.
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Pressing CD will send commands to the CDXt. This key will also switch
on the CDXt and select the CD input of a stereo amplifier.
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Pressing TU will send commands to FM Tuners. This key will also
switch on an FM Tuner and select the TU input of a stereo amplifier.
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Pressing AV will send commands to a DVD player. This key will also
switch on a DVD player and select the AV input of a stereo amplifier.
A stereo amplifier will respond to the volume, balance, mute and input keys
when any of the above systems are selected.
NOTE - The AV-S and SETUP keys are not used to control a stereo system.
Multi-channel Surround Sound Systems
The AV-S and SETUP keys of the AVRS7 will control a Cyrus surround
decoder. If you own a Cyrus decoder which was not originally supplied with
an AVRS7 remote control, a full copy of the AVRS7 instruction sheet is
available on the Cyrus website www.cyrusaudio.com.
CDXt Additional Remote Control Functions
The following additional functions of the CDXt are available via the AVRS7
remote control -
Direct Access Numeric Keypad
Press any numeric key on the handset. The track number will appear on the
display and the CDXt will scan and play the selected track. If the disc has
more than ten tracks the CDXt will briefly wait for entry of a second digit when
appropriate.
When a program is stored, the keypad will enable access only to tracks
included in the program memory.
Display Control
Press the DISPLAY OFF key on the handset to switch the display of the CDXt
off. Pressing this key again restores the display to its normal mode. Switching
the display off stops the digital traffic required to update it and reduces the
load on the power supply. This improves the overall quality of the sound
without adversely affecting the normal functions of your CDXt.
Phase Control
Absolute phase is determined by the audio system and the recording process.
Changes in absolute phase are subtle and are best established from the
listening position. The absolute phase of the audio signal can be changed
from the remote control using the PHASE INVERT key. The display text area
will show the message 'Phase Normal' or 'Phase Invert'.
The performance of the CDXt is unaffected whether the signal is in normal or
phase inverted mode.
Note: When an external D/A converter is used, absolute phase correction is
not applied to the digital output. Phase correction must then be selected at the
D/A converter.
Time Display Selection
The DISPLAY MODE key features selection of two time display modes.
Mode 1
Elapsed time display
elapsed from the beginning of the current track.
Mode 2
Remaining time display
time remaining to the end of the disc.
Full Remote Command Listing
A full listing of the command set available from the AVRS7 is listed in the
table overleaf.
Cyrus CDXt
2)
. The time display will read the time
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with minus sign. The time display reads
3