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d) Press the PLAY button
- The first programmed track starts to play
NOTE:
- Disc and track numbers cannot be selected during
programmed play.
- The DISC SKIP button cannot be used during pro-
grammed play.
HOW TO CHECK THE PROGRAM
CONTENTS
1. Press the STOP button.
2. Press the REVIEW button to view the contents of
the program memory.
3. Each time the REVIEW button is pressed, the
contents are shown in the DISC NUMBER, TRACK
NUMBER and TIME displays.
4. If the REVIEW button is pressed and held down,
the display shows the entire contents of the program
memory, in numerical order, one selection at a time.
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY: A TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
If you have followed the instructions and are still having difficulty operating your compact disc player, locate the
PROBLEM in the left hand column below. Check the corresponding POSSIBLE CAUSE and REMEDY columns to
locate and solve the problem.
PROBLEM
No power when the
POWER button is set
to ON.
Disc play does not start.
No Sound.
Sound Skips.
Programmed Play does not
function.
Remote Control does not work
A"humming" sound can be heard.
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Adding Selections To a Program
When adding new selections to a program after
programmed play is completed, or after checking the
program contents.
1.Press the STOP button.
2.Press a DISC NO. button to select a disc number.
3.Press the ">>I" or I<<" button to select a track
number.
4.Press the PROGRAM button.
To Cancel Programmed Play
1. Press the STOP button to end programmed play.
2. Press the CLEAR button to clear the program
memory.
-The MEMORY indicator goes OFF.
3. During programmed play, if the CLEAR button is
pressed, programmed play will end and normal play
continues from that point.
NOTE:
The program memory is also cleared if the CD
changer's power is switched off.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Poor or no power plug connection
at the AC outlet.
The disc is loaded upside down
The disc is too dirty
Incorrect audio cable connections.
Incorrect amplifier/receiver operation
The CD changer is subject to vibration
or physical shock from external sources.
The CD chager is in the normal play
mode.
Batteries in Remote Control handset
have expired.
Object obscuring remote sensor on
the player
Loose cable connections.
REMEDY
Insert the power plug firmly into
the AC outlet.
Reload the disc with the label
side UP.
Clean the disc.
Connect the CD changer to the
amplifier/receiver correctly.
Make sure that the input
selector on your amplifier or
receiver is set to CD.
Change the installation location.
Press the STOP button, then
enter a program.
Replace batteries.
Remove any objects directly in
front of the player.
Check the cable connections
particularly the phono
connecting cables