2. Press the clear button.
The TRACK indicator now shows the next track number
"10", to show that "15" has been deleted.
To delete other unnecessary tracks, repeat steps 1 and
2 above.
ADDITION
1. When the PROGRAM indicator is lit, press the review button to indicate the track number
in the display.
2. To add new tracks to a program, input the track number using the numeric buttons (this
can even be done after starting programmed playback); the track is added after the indicated
track which was previously programmed.
TO PROGRAM A "PAUSE" AT A DESIRED POINT IN
THE PROGRAM (PAUSE PROGRAM)
A "Pause" can also be programmed in the program memory to stop programmed playback
in the middle. This function is convenient when you have to turn a cassette over when record-
ing a CD onto both sides of the cassette.
Example
To program a "Pause" between 3rd and 4th tunes: 2
1. Program the tracks "2", "15" and "10" in order.
2. Press the pause button.
"PA" will appear in the track number display with
the program number "4". This shows that the "PA"
code (designating a "Pause") is programmed as the
fourth program.
3. Program the following track "8".
In this case, the time display shows the total playback time of the tracks after the "PA" code.
When played back, programmed playback will be suspended (stopped temporarily) after
track "10" is finished. To restart program playback, press the play button.
During program playback, when the "PA" code is programmed, the TOTAL REMAIN indicator
shows the total remaining time up to the point at which the "PA" code is programmed. In
this case, when program playback is restarted, the TOTAL REMAIN indicator will show the
total remaining time to the end of the program.
More than two "PA" codes can be programmed in one program, however, it is impossible
to program a "PA" code immediately after a previously programmed "PA" code.
DELETE PROGRAMMING
This is the opposite to normal programming, and is used to program tracks which are not
to be played. Use it when there are tracks on the disc you don't want to listen to.
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PAUSE
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