[. . . ] `t Hofveld 2C ~ B1702 Groot-Bijgaarden ~ Belgium Reproduction or publication of the content in any manner, without express permission of the publisher, is prohibited. Dispose of the unit and used batteries in an environment friendly manner according to your country regulations. To take full advantage of all possibilities, please read these operating instructions very carefully. CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the top cover. [. . . ] To set a new cue point, spin the wheel then press PLAY(8) or LOOP IN(4) when you have determined the proper position. If the track is playing, the jog wheel temporarily bends the pitch of the music up to +/-100% by rotating the wheel clockwise to speed it up or counterclockwise to slow it down. In scratch mode (SCRATCH button (28) activated) the jog wheel is used to manipulate playback of the music in real time. As a result you can scratch the music on your CD the way you do this with a normal analog vinyl record. To match the vinyl feel as close as possible and largely improve scratch performance, the the jog-wheel uses a patented touch-sensitive technology!You can manipulate the DSP-effects while they are used in manual mode, see EFFECT buttons (14). This option gives you the possibility to scratch any track on the CD in real time. You can use the scratch function in both play and pause mode: In play mode: The music plays normally until you touch the big jog wheel(27). while manipulating the jog wheel(27) , the scratch effect is audible. Once the jog wheel is stopped, the music continues playing from the point where you stopped turning it. In pause mode: the music is paused for as long as the jog wheel(27) isn't moved. when you start manipulating the jog wheel(27) , the scratch effect is audible. Once the jog wheel is stopped, the music stops playing and waits in pause mode. NOTE: during scratch mode you can switch between play and pause mode by simply pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button(8) Use the supplied cinch/cinch cable to connect this output to a CD/line input of your mixing unit. Digital out socket: Use this connector to connect the digital signal (S/PDIF format) to the input of a digital amplifier or digital recorder (ex. RELAY Socket: you can use this connector in two ways: you can use it with the fader start option on certain mixers or you can connect two TMC200 players together to obtain the relay play function. relay play: Use the supplied mono mini jack/jack cable to connect the RELAY sockets of two TMC200 players together. Look further in this manual to learn how to perform the relay play function. Fader start: If you are using a mixer with fader start function, use the supplied mono mini jack/jack cable to connect the player with the fader start of the mixer. Please note that this socket must never be connected with any voltage. Attention: This remote control is only compatible with certain (Synq® or Pioneer® compatible) mixers. Mixers with remote starts functioning with a signal switched to ground will not work. [. . . ] The display shows "Saving" to indicate that the cue points and loops in the HOT CUE buttons for that track are stored to permanent memory. DELETE A TRACK IN "PERMANENT MEMORY": Select the track that you want to delete and load the hot cues. If you press the YES button (PITCH BEND+ button), the track information will be deleted in the permanent memory. RECALLING "HOT CUE POINTS/LOOPS" FROM PERMANENT MEMORY: Because it takes some seconds to load the permanent cue points, they are not automatically restored. [. . . ]