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Note: If you try to review a nonexistent playlist, the display will
show
NO PGM
.
4. To view the next selection, press
mode +
again, and so on.
5. After you view the last selection, one more press of
mode +
will
cause the display to show
END PGM
momentarily, and then move
on to show the first track in the playlist.
Deleting a Track
from a Playlist
You may delete any selection from a playlist. To delete a selection:
1. Load a CD for which you’ve already saved a program (the letter
P
will appear preceding the track number on the display).
2. Make sure that the Nº39 is in the programming mode by clicking
the
mode
button until you see
PROGRAM
in the display.
3. Press
mode +
. The display will show the first selection in your
program.
4. Press
mode +
until the selection you want to delete appears on the
display.
5. Press
mode –
; the display will remove the
P
from the displayed track
to indicate that it has been removed from the playlist.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each selection you want to erase from
your program.
7. If you would like to make this change permanent,
press and hold
mode +
when you finish erasing selections from your program; the
display will show
REVISED
.
Adding a Track
to a Playlist
You also may add a selection to a previously saved playlist. To do so:
1. Load a CD for which you’ve already saved a playlist (the letter
P
will appear preceding the track number on the display); or load an
unprogrammed CD, then assemble and save a playlist.
2. Make sure that the Nº39 is in the programming mode by clicking
the
mode
button until you see
PROGRAM
in the display.
3. Using the
next
and
previous
(or the numbered buttons on the Re-
mote Control), select the track you want to add to your playlist.
4. Add the selection to your playlist by pressing
mode +
. Your new
selection will be added to the end of your existing playlist.
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each selection you want to add to your
program. Make sure to press
mode +
after each selection.
6. If you would like to make this change permanent,
press and hold
mode +
when you finish erasing selections from your program; the
display will show
REVISED
.
Overriding a Playlist
When you load a CD, the Nº39 reads its unique identification code. If you as-
semble a playlist for a particular CD
and
save it into the Nº39’s memory, the Nº39
“remembers” that CD’s playlist.
Even if you have previously saved a playlist for a CD, the Nº39 allows you to tem-
porarily override it (and have access to all tracks on the CD), without erasing it
from memory. You can even create a temporary playlist as an alternative to your
normal, permanent playlist.
To
temporarily
override a previously saved playlist,