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AGING MODE
This unit is equipped with an aging mode to check operations of the mechanism deck. � When faults occur: Aging stops, and the state when aging stopped is displayed on the fluorescent display tube. � When no fault has occurred: Aging is continued repeatedly. Note: Do not use the test disc when performing aging. Aging will not be performed properly if discs with tracks shorter than 4 seconds are used.
Aging method 1 (When using the aging mode remote controller (J-2501-123-A): 1. Set the COMMAND MODE switch to CD1. 2. Press the 1/u button and turn ON the power. 3. Set discs on all trays. (More than two discs if five are not available.) 4. Press the AGING START button of the aging remote controller. 5. Aging starts and the message shown in Fig. 1 is displayed on the fluorescent display tube. 6. To end, press the 1/u button. Aging method 2 (When no aging mode remote controller): 1. Press the 1/u button and turn ON the power. 2. Set discs on all trays. (More than two discs if five are not available.) 3. Press the § OPEN/CLOSE button, CHECK button, and DISC 1 button in this order together. 4. Aging starts and the message shown in Fig. 1 is displayed on the fluorescent display tube. 5. To end, press the 1/u button.
Fig. 1 Aging Operations and Their Messages
Code No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A 0 TOC reading Accessing last track Playing back last track (3 seconds) EX-CHANGE (Tray opened while chucking) DISC SKIP (Disc tray rotated) CLOSE (Tray closed) Accessing first track Playing back first track (3 seconds) OPEN (Tray opened) DISC SKIP (Disc tray rotated, and next disc was selected) CLOSE (Tray closed) State Display when Normal AGING 1 AGING 2 Counter display AGING 4 AGING 5 AGING 6 AGING 7 Counter display AGING 9 AGING A AGING 0 Display when Abnormal AGING NG1 AGING NG2 AGING NG3 AGING NG4 AGING NG5 AGING NG6 AGING NG7 AGING NG8 AGING NG9 AGING NGA AGING NG0
The discs are selected in the order of DISC 1 n DISC 2 n DISC 3 n DISC 4 n DISC 5 n DISC 1 n .... Empty trays are skipped.
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