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HD 760 (serv.man4)
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User Manual / Operation Manual
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Remote Control Functions
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Power Off
Power On
Numeric Controls
Program Button
Clear Button
Repeat 1/All Button
Repeat A–B Button
Skip Buttons
Search Buttons
Play Button
Stop
Pause Button
Random Button
Time Button
Check Button
Intro Button
Tape Size Button
Edit Button
Display Button
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INTRO
PROGRAM CLEAR
CHECK
TIME
1/ALL
Repeat
A-B
RANDOM
HD 740/760
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OFF
DISPLAY
SKIP
SEARCH
EDIT
TAPE SIZE
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Remote Control Functions
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Power Off:
Press this button to
put the unit in the Standby mode.
b
Power On:
Press this button to
turn on the HD760. Note that in order
for the Power On button to operate,
the front panel 
Power Switch
1
must be pressed, and the 
Status
Mode Indicator
2 should glow
amber. (See page 11 for more
information.)
c
Numeric Controls:
Press these
buttons to select a specific track on a
disc. The unit will immediately search
for the track and begin to play it. For
tracks 1 through 9 on a disc, you
need only press the desired number.
For tracks 10 and above, the second
digit of the number must be entered
within two seconds of the first digit.
(See page 10 for more information.)
These buttons are also used to enter
track numbers into the memory for
pre-programmed play lists. (See
page 13 for complete information on
programming the HD760.)
d
Program Button:
Press this
button to begin the process of
programming the HD760 to play the
tracks on a disc in a specific order.
Once the button is pressed, enter
each of the desired track numbers in
quick succession using the 
Numeric
Controls
c. When you have
entered the tracks to be played,
press the 
Play
button 
j to begin
the programmed sequence. (See
page 13 for complete information on
programming the HD760.)
e
Clear Button:
Press this button
to remove tracks from a programmed
sequence. Each press of the button
will remove one track, starting with
the last track programmed to play.
(See page 13 for complete
information on programming the
HD760.)
f
Repeat 1/All Button:
Press this
button once so that the REPEAT and
ALL indicators are illuminated to
repeat all tracks on the disc. Press
the button a second time to repeat
only the track that is currently being
played, and note that the REPEAT and
ONE indicators will light in the
Information Display
. (See page 14
for more information on Repeat Play.)
g
Repeat A–B Button:
Press this
button to repeat a segment of the
disc. Press the button once to mark
the start of the portion to be repeated.
Press it again at the end of the desired
sequence. The marked passage will
play continuously until the 
Stop
button
k is pressed. (See page 14 for more
information on Repeat Play.)
h
Skip Buttons:
Press one of
these buttons to move to the next
track 
·, or to move back to the
previous track 
‡.
i
Search Buttons:
Press one of
these buttons to search forward 
or backwards 
‚ through a disc to
locate a particular portion of the
selection being played.
j
Play Button:
Press this button to
start the playback of a CD. If the CD
drawer is open, pressing this button
will automatically close the drawer.
k
Stop:
Press this button to stop the
disc currently being played.
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Pause Button:
Press this button
once to momentarily stop a disc.
When the button is pressed again, the
disc will resume play at the point it
was stopped.
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Random Button:
Press this
button to put a disc into play, and to
have all of the tracks played in a
random order. (See page 10 for more
information.)
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Time Button:
Press this button to
select the time display. In normal
operation, the display will show the
running time of a track being played.
Press the button once to check the
time remaining for the track in play.
Press the button a second time to
view the total play time remaining  for
the disc in play.
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Check Button:
Press this button
to check the order of tracks
programmed into the HD760’s
memory. (See page 13 for complete
information on programming the
HD760.)
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Intro Button:
Press this button to
put the HD760 in the Intro Scan
mode. When you press the button,
the unit will play the first 15 seconds
of each track on the disc, and then
move to the next track. Press the
button again to defeat the function
and continue full play of the current
track. (See page 12 for more
information.)
q
Tape Size Button:
Use this
button to select the cassette size
when programming the HD760 for
use with a cassette recorder. (See
page 15 for more information.)
r
Edit Button:
Press this button to
begin the programming sequence
that matches the length of a CD’s
tracks to the size of an audio-
cassette when recording a CD to
tape. (See page 15 for complete
information on this process.)
s
Display Button:
Press this
button once to dim the front panel
display to half brightness. Press it
again to turn the display lights off
completely. Another press will return
the display to normal brightness.
Installation
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To prevent possible damage to your
speakers and other components in your
audio system, it is important that ALL
components, including the HD760 and
receivers are turned off and unplugged
from their AC power source when
installing any new component.
Connecting the HD760 to your audio
system is simple. Using standard RCA-to-
RCA interconnect cords, connect the left
and right
Fixed Audio Output
jacks 
on the rear panel to the CD input jacks on
your receiver, surround processor or
preamplifier.
If your system includes an optional,
external digital-to-analog converter, or if
you are using a receiver or other processor
that has the capability to decode PCM
digital signals, connect the 
Coaxial
Digital Output
jack 
¡
or 
Optical
Digital Output
jack 
£
to the
appropriate digital input on the decoder.
When the coax output is used, be certain to
use a coaxial or video   interconnect cable
for best results.
Install the two AA batteries supplied with
the HD760’s remote by turning the remote
over so that you are holding the bottom
side up. Press lightly on the embossed
arrow on the cover, and gently slide the
cover towards you in the direction of the
arrow. Insert the batteries inside the
compartment, being careful to follow the 
+
and 
polarity indications at the bottom of
the compartment. Replace the cover by
placing it on the remote and sliding it
back towards the top of the remote.
NOTE: When replacing batteries it is
always a good idea to replace both at the
same time. When the unit will not be used
for an extended period of time, it is also a
good idea to remove the batteries so that
the potential for corrosion or damage is
avoided.
Connect the power to a non-switched AC
wall outlet, or to the accessory outlet on
the rear of another audio device in your
system and you are ready to go!
NOTE: When using the accessory outlet on
another product to power the HD760 make
certain that it has the ability to power a
device that draws at least 12 watts of
current in addition to the requirements of
other devices that may be plugged into the
accessory outlets. If you use a “switched”
outlet, it is important to remember that the
host product must be turned on in order
for the HD760 to operate.
Operation
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Loading and Unloading Discs
To load a disc, first press the 
Open/Close
button 
(
, taking care to make certain
that the space in front of the drawer is not
obstructed. Note that if the drawer is
blocked when attempting to open it, it will
automatically close within five seconds to
protect the mechanism.
Load the disc in the tray with the printed
(label) side facing up. Make certain that
the disc is centered in the tray. Either 12cm
(5") or 8cm (3") discs may be used. When
an 8cm disc is played, it should be carefully
centered within the smaller ridges inside
the cassette drawer.
To retract the drawer back into the player
after loading a disc, press the
Open/Close
button 
(
. When the drawer
is closed the display will indicate the total
number of tracks on the disc and the total
running time of the disc.
The drawer will also close when the 
Play
button 
4 j
is pressed. The drawer will
close and the disc will start playing the first
track. Pressing the 
Random
button 
#
m
will also put the HD760 into the Play
mode, with the tracks playing in random
order.
To remove a disc from the player, press the
Open/Close
button 
(
. The drawer will
open, allowing the disc to be removed.
Labeled
Surface
Disc Handling Notes
When loading or unloading discs, it is best
to hold them by the edges.
While Compact Discs are very reliable,
rough handling may damage them. Avoid
scratching the bottom (non-printed) side
of discs, or any handling which will leave
fingerprints.
To avoid damage to the disc and player,
always seat discs so that they are centered
in the tray.
Do not lift the player while the disc tray is
opening or closing, as this may cause the
disc to unseat from the tray and possibly
jam.
Normal Play
To play a disc, first turn the HD760 on
using the 
Main Power Switch
1
. If the
unit has previously been turned on with
the Main Power Switch, but then turned off
using the remote control, the 
Status
Mode Indicator
2
will glow amber. In
that case, the HD720 may be turned on
using the 
Power On
button 
b
on the
remote control.
Open the disc drawer by pressing the
Open/Close
button 
&
. Place a disc in
the tray following the instructions shown
above.
Pressing the Open/Close button once a disc
has been carefully seated will close the disc
drawer. After a brief pause, the Information
Display will show the total number of
tracks on a disc and the total running time
of the disc. The number of 
tracks will be shown in a large number
within the display, and all of the available
tracks will light in the smaller boxed
number indicators at the bottom of the
display.
NOTE: When there are more than 20 tracks
on a disc, the 
OVER
indicator will light in
the bottom right corner of the display.
NOTE: If a disc with CD-ROM data or other
information that is not compatible with a
CD player is used, the display will indicate
NO AUDIO.
When a mixed CD Audio and CD-ROM disc
is played, the HD760 will automatically
bypass the data portion of the disc and
search for the CD Audio section.To play all
of the tracks on the disc in order, press the
Play
button 
4 j
. A play indication 
fl
will appear in the 
Information Display
*
.
To play all of the tracks in random order,
press the 
Random
button 
# m
. The
RANDOM
indicator will light when that
mode is in use.
You may also select a specific track directly
by entering the track number via the
Numeric Controls
c
. Simply enter the
track number by pressing the buttons that
correspond to the desired track and the
unit will automatically find it and begin
play. Note that when a two-digit track
number is being entered, the second digit
of the number must be pressed within two
seconds of the first digit.
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