RCA RP-9540 Portable CD Player User Manual


 
4
100 Hz
1 kHz
10 kHz
FM
AM
STEREO
CUSTOMCLASSICALPOPROCK
BASS BOOST
1 ALL DISC
S
kHz
MHz
REPEAT PROGRAM
INTRO
SHUFFLE
REMAIN TIMEVOLUME SKIPTRACKAUTO
DISC
dB
Number
indicator
for Current
Disc
Visual Equalizer presets
Mode indicators
Radio band
indicator
Custom Equalizer Indicator
Bass Boost indicator
Digital display for Tuner
• Tuner Frequency
• CD Time Indicator
Number indicator for:
• Volume level
• Preset radio stations
• CD Track number
• SEEK/SCAN
3 band graphic
equalizer
indicators
General Controls
The following list of display information is presented in alphabetical order and corresponds to the items
in the preceding graphic.
Bass Boost Indicator. Shows the current setting for Bass Boost.
CD Time Indicator. Indicates whether the playing time displayed is the elapsed time or the time
remaining on a disc. The playing time itself is displayed beneath the indicator.
Digital Display. Shows the current frequency in tuner mode and the track time in CD mode.
Custom Equalizer Indicator. Indicates custom equalizer mode.
Mode Indicators. Show which mode(s) the system is in.
Number Indicator. Depending on the current mode, shows the volume level, the preset number for radio
stations, or the track number of a CD.
Number Indicator. Shows disc number.
Radio Band Indicator. Shows which radio band you are using. When listening
to FM stereo, the STEREO indicator also is displayed (if the station is broadcasting in stereo).
Tuner Frequency. Shows the AM or FM radio frequency.
Visual Equalizer Presets. Shows which preset option (Rock, Pop, or Classical) you have chosen.
3 Band Graphic Equalizer Indicators. Shows which band (100Hz, 1 kHz, or 10kHz) you have chosen.
Don’t Worry
So you think the Panel Display looks intimidating.
Don’t worry, you won’t see all of this stuff at the
same time—you’ll only see what you need to see.
Now you’re ready to use your system, and this section introduces you to the controls and features that are
common to the tape decks, the tuner, and the CD player.
The Panel Display
When the power is on, the Panel Display lights up, telling you what’s going on with your system.