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Program Playback

The program playback function allows you
to program up to 20 tunes (tracks) for
playback in any desired order.
∑ Programming required tunes
Example
To program tunes in the order 5 @ 2 @
8 in the Stop mode.
1. Press the STOP button.
2. Press the PROGRAM button.
The player enters the Program mode.
The PGM indicator lights in the display.
3. Alternately press the Ú MUSIC SKIP
Æ button(s) and the PROGRAM
button in the following order.
(select 5)
(enter)
(select 2)
(enter)
(select 8)
(enter)
4. Press the ∏ button.
Programmed playback starts from the
first programmed tune.
O Programming tunes is possible only
when the player is in the Stop mode.
O The programmed contents will be held
in memory even after programmed
playback has been completed or when
programmed playback is stopped by
pressing the STOP button.
O When the STOP button is pressed in the
stop mode, the contents of the program
are erased.
O To release the program mode, press the
program button again.
O During program playback, the TOTAL
REMAIN time display shows the total
remaining time of the programmed
tunes, from the current position.
O If tunes with numbers higher than 32
are programmed, TOTAL time may not
appear in the display. ("nn:nn" appears
in the display)
∑ To display the total program
time
In the Program mode, press the TIME
button to display the total program time.
Pressing the TIME button again will return
the CD player to the Program mode.
∑ To review the program contents
1. Press the CHECK button in the Program
mode.
The first programmed track number will
light and "P-01" will blink in the display.
2. Each time the CHECK button is pressed,
the next programmed track number will
light.
"P-XX (Program number)" will blink in
the display.
O When the last programmed track
number is displayed, pressing the
CHECK button will return the CD player
to the Program mode, allowing you to
add tracks to the program.
O The track numbers stored in the
program memory will be displayed on
the Music Calendar. However, please
note that the Calendar can handle only
up to track 20. If higher track numbers
are entered in the Program memory, the
OVER indicator will light.
∑ To cancel a programmed track
Pressing the CLEAR button will cancel the
last programmed track.
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∑ Delete programming
This is the opposite to normal pro-
gramming, and is used to program tunes
which are not to be played. Use it when
there are tunes on the disc you don't want
to listen to.
1. Press the STOP button.
2. Press the DELETE button.
The CD player enters the Delete
Program mode.
The "DELETE" and "PGM" indicators light
in the display.
3. Alternately press the Ú MUSIC Æ
button(s) and the PROGRAM button in
any desired order.
4. Press the PLAY button.
Delete-programmed playback starts.
O In the Delete-Program mode, pressing
the TIME button will display the total
time of the non-deleted tracks. Pressing
the TIME button again will return the
player to the Delete-Program mode.
O Pressing the CHECK button in the
Delete-Program mode will display the
first deleted track number.
Each time the CHECK button is pressed,
the next deleted track number will be
displayed. When the last deleted track
number is displayed, pressing the
CHECK button will return the player to
the Delete-Program mode, allowing you
to delete other tracks.
O Pressing the CLEAR button will cancel
the last delete-programmed track.
O Pressing the STOP button when the
player is stopped will clear the delete-
program memory.

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