Finding a passage within a
track
1
During playback, press and hold down
5
/
6
.
➜
The CD is played at high speed and low
volume.
2
When you recognize the passage you want
release
5
/
6
.
➜
Normal playback resumes.
Helpful hints:
–
When your searching reaches the end of the
last track, the CD goes to stop mode.
Programming track
numbers
You may store up to 20 tracks in the desired
sequence. If you like, store any track more
than once.
1
In the stop position, press
PROG
to activate
programming.
➜
Display:
PROG
and
00
flash (see
5
).
2
Press
5
or
6
to select your desired track
number.
➜
Display:
PROG
and your desired track
number flash.
3
Press
PROG
to store the desired track
number.
➜
Display:
PROG
and
00
flash for you to
program the next track.
4
Repeat steps
2
to
3
to select and store all
desired tracks in this way.
5
To play your program, press
2;
.
➜
Display:
PROG
flashes during program
playback.
Helpful hints :
–
If you try to store more than 20 tracks, no
track can be selected and the display will show
flashing
--
.
To review a program
•
In the stop position, press and hold
PROG
for two seconds to see your stored track
numbers.
Erasing a program
You can erase the contents of the memory
by:
– in the stop position, press
PROG
to enter
program mode, and then press
9
;
– Selecting
TUNER, AUX,
or
OFF
sound
source;
– opening the CD door.
➜
Display:
PROG
disappears.
Different play mode
REPEAT
You can play the current track or the whole
disc repeatedly, and combine REPEAT modes
with PROGRAM.
REPEAT
– plays the current track
continuously.
REPEAT ALL
– repeats the entire
CD/program.
1
To select play mode, press
REPEAT
once or
more.
➜
The display shows selected mode.
2
Press
2;
to start playback if in the stop/pause
position.
3
To return to normal playback, press
REPEAT
repeatedly until the modes are no longer
displayed.
– You can also press
9
to cancel your play
mode.
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