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TRACK: , BACK TRACK 9 and Stop < ) will con-
trol playback of the disc. Refer to figure 44
Note: When computer application programs and vari-
ous computer hardware components conform to
the Microsoft
®
Windows
®
and Apple
®
Macintosh
®
standards they should also work well when used
in conjunction with the MCD1100 USB Input. If
you are experiencing difficulty with a specific
computer hardware component or computer ap-
plication program, contact the manufacturer of
the product.
Operation in a McIntosh System
The MCD1100 basic transport functions may also be
controlled by using the Remote Control that comes
with a McIntosh Control Center or Preamplifier. Mc-
Intosh Keypads can also be used to remotely control
the basic transport functions of the MCD1100. The
labeling of Push-buttons on some McIntosh Remote
Controls and Keypads are different from the supplied
MCD1100 Remote Control. Refer to the listing below
and figures 45 and 46:
MCD1100 Remote Control McIntosh Remote Control/
Push-button Keypad Push-button
; (Pause) E/Enter
Disc Layer (SACD/CD) Review
Level (-) Channel/Seek Down
Level (+) Channel/Seek Up
+10 FM
Intro AM
How to Operate the MCD1100, con’t
Figure 44
Figure 45
Figure 46
The MCD1100 incorporates an Auto Off Feature,
which can automatically place the SACD/CD Player
into the Power Saving Standby/Off Mode. This oc-
curs approximately 30 minutes after there has been
an absence of a Digital Audio Signal. This includes
a Digital Audio Signal coming from Disc Playback,
Optical/Coaxial Input Signal or an USB Input Signal.
If it is desirable to change the current Auto Off Setting
(On or Off) perform the following steps:
1. Place the MCD1100 in the Standby.
2. Press and hold in the MUTE Push-button until
step 6.
3. Press the STANDBY/ON Push-button.
4. The Front Panel Display will now indicate the cur-
rent setting (ON or OFF).
5. To change the current setting (ON → OFF) or
(OFF → ON), press the TIME Push-button.
6. Release the MUTE Push-button.
Power Mode
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