BRC-933TONE /SDBREPEATCLEARDISCSKIPCALLPROG /DIRECTRANDOMEDITBAND1 2 354 67 8 9+1010POWERSYSTEMVOLUMERDSPTYGROUPCTPANELTUNING TUNINGENTERMEMORYTITLE /CHARACTER TIMEPRESETSLEEPTUNERFUNCTIONDISPLAY+-CDCD-R MDTAPE11ENGLISH6 (rewind) button• Press this button to rewind the front side of the tape.(The back side of the tape is fast-forwarded.) Also usethis button to search for the beginning of the currentselection when playing in the forward (1) direction, orto search for the beginning of the following selectionwhen playing in the reverse (0) direction.7 (fast-forward) button• Press this button to fast-forward the front side of thetape. (The back side of the tape is rewind.) Also usethis button to search for the beginning of the followingselection when playing in the forward (1) direction, orto search for the beginning of the current selectionwhen playing in the reverse (0) direction.2 (stop) buttonTAPE function buttonsNumber buttons• Press these buttons to specify thedesired track.CLEAR button• Press this button to clear the trackfrom the program.MD function buttons1 (forward play) button• Press this to start playback orrecording in the forwarddirection.0 (reverse play) button• Press this to start playback orrecording in the reversedirection.TAPE function buttons• Press this button to play, record, orpause of CD-R.CD-R 1/ 3 (play/pause) buttonRANDOM button• Press this button to set the tracksin random order.REPEAT button• Press this button for repeatplayback.PROG/DIRECT/GROUP button• Press this button to switchbetween GROUP, PROGRAM andDIRECT play.CALL button• Use this button to confirm theprogrammed song.MD function buttonsTITLE/CHARACTER button• Disc/Track name is displayed bypressing this button. Press thisbutton when in character inputmode, you can change the types ofthe character.TIME button• Press this button during the play orpause mode to switch the timedisplay.elapsed time per track↓remaining time for the track↓total remaining time on the disc(During programmed playback,indicate the total remaining time ofthe programmed tracks.)EDIT button• This button is used when inputtingdisc and track titles and for suchediting operation as erasing.• EDIT button controls the functionof EDIT button on MD recorder.ENTER button• Press this button to enter editingsettings.6 and 7(manual search) buttons8 and 9(automatic search) buttons2 (stop) buttonMD function buttons• Press this button to play, record, orpause of MD.MD 1/ 3 (play/pause) buttonOnly discs with the mark can beplayed on the UD-M31.8 CAUTIONS ON HANDLING DISCSAbout Compact DiscsCD’s with special shapes (heart-shaped CDs, octagonalCDs etc.) cannot be played on this set.Attempting to do so may damage the set. Do not usesuch CDs.CUse compact discs that include the C mark.• Removing discs from their casesAs shown on the diagram, grasp the outer edge of thedisc with your fingers, insert a finger in the center hole,press gently, then lift the disc out of the case.• Loading discs in the disc trayBe sure to load the disc with the labelled side facing up.(Compact discs only play on one side.) For 8 cm CDs,set the disc in the sunken section in the center of thetray.NOTES:• The disc tray opens when the 5 (open/close) buttonis pressed once and closes when it is pressedagain.• When the disc tray is closed, the disc turnsautomatically for several seconds, then the totalnumber of tracks and total playing time of that discappear on the display.• The disc tray can also be closed by pressing the 1/ 3(play /pause) button, in which case playbackautomatically starts from the first track on the disc(or if tracks are programmed, from the firstprogrammed track).Handling the Disc Tray:• Do not turn off the power, stop the disc tray byhand or pull on it when it is moving. Doing so maydamage it.If the headphones’ cord or some other objectaccidentally gets caught in the disc tray while it isclosing and the disc tray stops, press the 5(open/close) button again to open the tray andremove the obstacle.Do not set objects other than discs on the disc tray.Doing so may damage it.Cleaning DiscsDust, fingerprints or spit on the disc will result in noise orskipping. If the disc is dirty or if the CD receiver does notoperate properly, use the following procedure to clean thedisc:• Hold the disc with the signal surface (the side oppositethe labelled side) facing up, as shown in the diagram.• Wipe the disc gently from the center towards the edge(in the direction of the arrow) with a soft cloth.Do not clean discs with the following:• Benzene, alcohol or other solvents• Cleaner including an abrasive• Sprays or cleaners designed for records• Anti-staticNOTES:• Do not wipe discs in the direction opposite thearrow or in a circular motion as with regular records.• The disc’s signal surface is easily damaged, so donot wipe it with a hard cloth or rub it strongly.