User manual NAD 5120

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] If this appartus is not fitted with a UK three-pin plug, do not attempt to insert the attached plug into a UK mains socket. Instead, cut the plug from the mains lead and attach a fused UK three-pin plug using the following safety advice on wiring. The wires in this mains lead are coloured BLUE and BROWN; BLUE: NEUTRAL BROWN: LIVE The colours of these mains lead wires may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug. In this case the BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked Pressing the power switch turns the CD player on, indicated by the Display Panel becoming active. [. . . ] 5" CDs sit in the larger recess and 3" CD singles in the smaller central recess. Do not use CD-V, CD-ROM CD-i or Photo-CD discs in this player, it will not be able to decode and play them. Do not use physical force to close the tray as this can damage the drawer mechanism. With a CD loaded and the tray closed, the CD Player will scan the disc and Display Panel will show The number of tracks and the total playing time of the disc. If the CD Tray is empty, then the Display Panel will display the words `no disc'. Pressing OPEN when a CD is playing will stop the playback and open the CD Tray. Caution: The NAD 5120 is not designed for use with `damping discs' placed on the CD, or two CDs stacked together in the CD Tray. The Display Panel shows information about the NAD 5120's operating modes and information about the CD currently loaded. There is no disc in the CD Tray The unit is in Play mode [Flashing] The unit is in Pause mode RANDOM PLAY. Displays the current track number being played or the track number that will be played when PLAY is pressed. When the disc is first loaded, Track Number shows the total number of tracks available on the disc. Pressing the TIME button will cycle through the alternative display options and back to the default display. This will continuously repeat the current track as shown in the Display Panel. This will continuously play the whole disc, returning to Track 1 each time the last track has been finished. Pressing REPEAT a third time cancels the Repeat function and returns the NAD 5120 to normal play from the current track. To fast forward through a track in Play or Pause modes, press and hold down the SCAN Forward button and listen, or use the Track and Time displays, to find the required position on the track or disc. To move backwards through the track or the disk, press and hold down the SCAN Backwards button to find the required position. Scan function stops when the beginning or the end of the disc is reached. The SKIP buttons will move the 5120 on to the next track or back to the previous track on the disc. Press SKIP Forward or SKIP reverse to select the required track number, which is shown in the Track Display. Pressing Play will then play the rest of the CD from that track number onwards. After using Skip, the NAD 5120 will then play all remaining tracks on the disc. [. . . ] Skip also functions in Random Mode, jumping to the start of the next or previous track in the Random Play sequence. Always hold the discs by the outer edges and avoid touching the playing (non-printed) surface of the disc. Remove the disc from the NAD 5120 when it is not being played and store it in its CD case. Minor scratches and finger marks will not affect the ability of the disc to play, although larger marks and damage may cause the disk to skip, repeat very short sections or stop altogether. [. . . ]

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