ABOUT TYPING
(keys show n in dark gray)
T
key. The display reads:
- SELECT
, then the
r you selected w ill flash:
5: After you have typed-in the
entire title, press the
ENTER
key. The display reads:
TITLE STORE!!
6: The display then sw itches to
show the disc number, and
the first track number flashes:
DXXX T01
7. Repeat steps 3 - 5 to enter a
title for the disc’s first track.
8. Repeat steps 3 - 5 for each
track title you w ant to enter.
3: Press the
SET
key again. The display
w ill stop flashing and w ill change
to the alphanumeric character dis-
play:
ð <=ZABC
SPACE
/
CHECK
key to
aces.
make a mistake, use
SOR L
and
CURSOR R
highlight the incor-
racter, then use the
ey to erase it.
• Additional symbols not
found on the keyboard can
be accessed by selecting the
number/symbol mode, and
then using the
CHAR
.
SEARCH
UP
/
DOWN
keys to scroll-
through the available sym-
bols.
4: Use the keyboard to type the disc name. Wait until you
see the alphanumeric character list on the changer’s dis-
play before typing. Typing too soon can cause undesired
operation of the changer.
For more information about typing, see the notes at the
bottom of the page.
CD-3280M , CD-3260M , CD-324M
:
• You can also use the
CHAR CAPITAL
,
CHAR SM ALL
and
CHAR SYM BOLS
keys to
shift betw een capital letters, low er-
case letters and numbers/symbols.
CD-2280M , CD-2260M , CD-224M :
• To store a number as part of a title,
press the
SET
key after typing the num-
ber.
• You cannot access yellow -colored sec-
ondary symbols.
• Since the keyboard must transmit a
series of commands each time you
press a key, it may seem to respond a
bit more slow ly than a typical w ired
computer keyboard.
Discs w it h CD Text
Some record companies encode
CD Text information (titles, artists,
musical genre, etc.) onto their
CDs. Your Kenw ood changer w ill
read this CD Text information and
it w ill overw rite any title or musi-
cal genre information that you
input into the changer.
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