McIntosh MCD 7005 Operations Instructions Page 8

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The back cover folds out to show photographs of
the front and rear panels of the MCD 7005. Fold it out
to assist you in locating the connectors. The numbers
refer to the paragraphs that follow.
The glass upper half of the MCD 7005 front panel
contains the CD drawer, the IR REMOTE SENSOR, the
REMOTE response LED, the DAMAGED DISC indicator
and the message center. In the message center are
displayed the current status of the mode of operation,
time, the CD functions in use and the horizontally
displayed volume level indicator.
The black anodized lower half of the front panel con-
tains the touch-buttons and controls to program the
player, set into action the various player functions, con-
trol the VOLUME, a headphone jack with its own
volume control and PANLOC loading buttons.
Before operating your Compact Disc player,
familiarize yourself with the controls and what they do.
1. POWER
Touch to switch the AC power to the player on or
off.
2. LOAD
Touch to open or close the disc drawer. An LED
above the LOAD touch-button illuminates when the
drawer is operating.
3. PLAY
Touch to close the disc drawer and to start play.
Touch to return to the beginning of the track being
played.
4. VOLUME
Volume may be adjusted by using the VOLUME A
or Y on the front panel or on the remote control.
Adjustment of the volume is performed by an elec-
tronically switched, precision, ladder attenuator. The
Mclntosh electronic precision ladder attenuator ad-
justs volume by C
2
MOS transistor switches which
select the right combinations of highly accurate
deposits of resistive material for the volume program-
med. The entire range of volume adjustment is 66 dB
in 2 dB increments. Left and right tracking is controll-
ed to a fraction of a dB. Because there aren't any
moving parts, the volume adjustment cannot
generate noise or misalignment. Unlike ordinary elec-
tronic volume controls, the Mclntosh precision ladder
attenuator supports the distortion-free, low-noise per-
formance of the MCD 7005.
5. MESSAGE CENTER
An on/off indicator that presents information about
the number of tracks on the disc, the playing time,
the progress of play and particular functions of the
player, and it signals errors during operation or pro
graming. (See also: MESSAGE CENTER pg. 9).
6.-7.
REV AND FF
Touch and hold to provide quick access to a par-
ticular passage.
8. REPEAT
Touch to repeat the disc or a program.
9. PAUSE
Touch to interrupt and hold play at a chosen poi
Touch again to continue the playback.
10. STOP
Touch to stop play during playback and to delete
program.
11. TIME
Displays, in the message center, the eLAPsed pla
ing time or the time REMaining on the disc.
12. BACKTRACK
Touch, during play to return to a previous track.
13. NEXT TRACK
Touch, during play to move to the next track.
14. PHONES
Jack provided for private headphone listening.
15. LEVEL
Adjust the loudness in the headphones.
16. SCAN
Touch to close the disc drawer and/or to auto-
matically play the beginning 10 seconds of each track
on the disc.
17. A B
Touch at beginning and end when a section of a
Compact Disc is to be played repetively.
18. REVIEW
Once a disc has been programmed, the program
can be displayed in the message center when the
REVIEW button is touched. If there isn't a program
entered,
ERROR
will
illuminate.
19. SELECT
Each time the SELECT touch-button is touched
when programing, the programing mode is advanced
through TRACK, to INDEX, to MINutes and to
SEConds.
20. 0 thru 9
Touch-buttons that permit direct access program
ing. The MCD 7005 can be programmed by TRACK
INDEX, MINutes and SEConds or combinations of
these.
21. STORE
Each
detail
of the
programing
will
be
inserted
in
the memory by a touch on the STORE button.
FRONT PANEL CONTROLS
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