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The CD 9 remote control is provided with your C 565BEE Compact Disc Player
to enable you to operate playback functions from the comfort of your chair or
from virtually anywhere in the room. For reliable operation, there should be a
clear line-of-sight path from the remote control to the front of the CD player. If
the player does not respond to remote commands, it may be that this line-of-
sight path is obstructed by clothing, paper or furnishings.
Most of the buttons on the remote control handset have the same eect as the
corresponding buttons on the front panel of the player. In addition, the handset
is equipped with some extra buttons like the following function keys.
NUMERIC KEY PAD
Using the direct-entry numeric keypad (0 to 9) causes the C 565BEE to jump
directly to the beginning of a numbered track and commence play. Thus, to
play Track 5, simply press “5”. To play Track 20, press “2” and “0”.
RPT A-B
To repeat a sequence, implement the following procedures:
1 Press [RPT A-B] at your chosen starting point. “REPEAT A B” is
illuminated in the VFD with “B” blinking.
2 Press [RPT A-B] again at your chosen end point. “REPEAT A B stay
illuminated. The repeat sequence begins.
3 Press [RPT A-B] again to cancel the sequence.
DIM
Toggle to reduce, turn o and restore VFD brightness.
PROGRAM AND CLEAR
Use [PROG] button to start, review, edit or exit programming mode. In
combination with [PROG] button, the [CLEAR] button allows the deletion of
a programmed track during program review or edit sequence. Refer also to
the item about “PROGRAMMING” at the “USING THE C 565BEE – CD MODE”
section of the “OPERATION” page.
FILTER
The C 565BEE oers ve unique digital ltering options dedicated to the
achievement of a better audio experience. These selectable lters allow
users the exibility to choose key characteristics that aect frequency
response and time domain characteristics.
Before describing these ve digital lters, please take time to read the
following brief denitions of some of the terminologies used in their
descriptions.
Passband is the range of frequencies or wavelengths that can pass
through a lter without being attenuated.
A stopband lter rejects frequencies within a band and letting through
frequencies outside it.
Group delay is the transit time of a signal through a device versus
frequency.
Rollo is a term used to describe the steepness or slope of the lter
response in the transition region from the passband to the stopband.
Ripple refers to uctuations in the passband or stopband of a lters
frequency magnitude response curve. It is the periodic oscillation in
the passband near the inection point of the lter (the point where the
passband meets the stopband).
The following is a brief description of each lter’s characteristics. The
selection of lter number is basically a matter of personal choice; tailor
the audio conversion by selecting the lter number that will best suit your
desired listening experience.
Filter 1: Slow roll o lter that has low group delay, low ripple and wide
stopband characteristics.
Filter 2: Medium roll o lter that has high group delay, low ripple and
medium stopband characteristics.
Filter 3: Fast roll o lter that has lower group delay and wider stopband
characteristics.
Filter 4: Medium roll o lter that has higher group delay and narrower
stopband characteristics.
Filter 5: Medium roll o lter that has lower group delay and wider
stopband characteristics.
NOTE
The lter eect applies only to the analog output; it is not applicable to
the digital outputs.
OPERATION
USING THE C 565BEE CD 9 REMOTE CONTROL
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