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Table 2-5A. Menu & Command Descriptions
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Code
Description
41 Delay Time
- Displays and sets the time between Autoplay selections or displays and sets the time between
giving a Credit. Type the number in minutes then press POPULAR. This command is used only in
STANDARD and CREDIT Autoplay. Set TIME DELAY to 00 for continuous Autoplay or Credit (as for
background music).
42 Start Time
- Sets the time-of-day that Autoplay is allowed to begin making Autoplay selections or to begin
to give Credits. Enter the time in 24-hour format (see the table that follows Stop Time). Type the hour then
press POPULAR. Type the minute then press POPULAR. Both the hour and minute must be changed
together.
43 Stop Time
- Sets the time of day that Autoplay will no longer be allowed to make selections or give credits.
If you are not familiar with 24-hour time keeping, use the following table to help you figure the 24-hour time.
Midnight
Is entered as 00:00. 12:59 PM (after noon) is the same, but:
1:00 PM
Is entered as 13:00 and all the succeeding times are entered as 12+ the hour:
12:59 PM = 12:59
5:00 PM = 17:00
10:00 PM = 22:00
1:00 PM = 13:00
6:00 PM = 18:00
11:00 PM = 23:00
2:00 PM = 14:00
7:00 PM = 19:00
12:00 AM = 00:00
3:00 PM = 15:00
8:00 PM = 20:00
9:00 PM = 21:00
4:00 PM = 16:00
44 On Days SMTWTFS
- Allows you to select the days of the week that Autoplay can make selections or
give credits. Press and hold RESET then press either 2 or 3 to move from day to day. The day currently
selected will blink. Hold RESET and then press 9 to turn the day ON or OFF. Press POPULAR to save
any changes.
45 Programmed
- Displays and changes the individual selection numbers that will be played. This mode
allows you have Autoplay play specific selections or discs. A maximum of 100 selections or discs can be
programmed. On the menu, the two-digit number is the play sequence number and the four-digit number
is the selection number. If no programmed selections are made, the Autoplay function will select a random
disc and a random track each time Autoplay makes a selection. If one or more selections are programmed,
the programmed selections will be selected. A disc number followed by two zeros can be programmed. If
you request disc 6300, for example, then Disc 63 will be programmed and a random track will be played
from that disc (see
Programming Autoplay, Premiums, Priorities, Lockouts, and Pairs
).
46 Clear Programmed Mode
- Clears all programmed selections entered in COMMAND 45. Press
POPULAR to perform this function. The display will blink when the command is executed.
47 Autoplay Status
- Allows you to change the AUTOPLAY STATUS immediately, without waiting for
the START or STOP time of day. Hold RESET then press 9 to toggle the status ON or OFF. Press
POPULAR to save the changes.
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