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Program2 Playback
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Program1 and 2 Playback
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The function of the PGM/EDIT button changes
cyclically as follows:
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PGM 2
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PGM OFF
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PGM 1+2*
* Only when tracks are programmed into both PGM1 and
PGM2, "PGMI + 2" will be displayed.
Note
If a program has not been configured, it will not appear on
the display.
Pen NO JATA
Furthermore, if neither Program1 nor
Program2 have been input in memory, "NO
DATA" will appear on the display.
Notes
e Ifa track stored into program memory is not contained
in the disc magazine, this track will be skipped and the
next track will be played.
e If the information about a track stored into program
memory has not been loaded yet, this track will not be
played.
e When the disc magazine in the CD changer contains not
a single track stored into program memory, or when
information about program memory-stored tracks has
not been loaded yet, "NO READY" will be displayed.
Cancelling the Program
Mode
Press the PGM/EDIT button once,
quickly during program mode playback.
"PGM OFF" appears on the display.
Once the program mode has been canceled, the
unit returns to normal playback mode.
PEM OFF
Erasing Input Tracks
1 Press the PGM/EDIT button for more
than two seconds.
The unit will enter the program edit mode.
To erase tracks in Program2, press the
PGM/EDIT button quickly to prompt the
Program2 Configuration Indicator.
Notes
e When entering program edit mode from program
memory playback mode, the slot number of the track
currently playing will appear on the display.
e Entering Program Edit Mode from Normal Playback
Mode:
— When all 12 tracks slots are filled in the program, the
number 12 appears on the display.
— When less than 12 tracks have been filled, the number
of the first available slot appears on the display. For
example, if only 7 tracks have been input, the number
8 will appear on the display.
2. Press the O 4
to designate which
track you wish to erase (shown on the
display).
The track currently registered in the 6 slot of
Program1.
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When the order of the discs is unclear - for
instance, when the disc information has not
yet been completely read, or when a track
you intend to delete is not contained in the
disc magazine - , "-" will be displayed
instead of the changer number and disc
number.
3 Once designated, press the ENTER/
DELETE button for more than two
seconds. The track will be erased.
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New track in slot 6
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Once the track in the 6 slot has been erased,
tracks in the 7-12 slots will move up one slot.
Note
In the case where all 12 track slots are filled in a program,
erasing one track causes the 12 slot to become empty (For
every erased track, another slot becomes vacant).