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Creating a programme
— Programme Memory (CD/MD unit with
the programme memory function)
You can play tracks in the order you want by
making your own programme. You can make
two programmes: Programme 1 and
Programme 2. You can select up to 12 tracks
for each programme. You can store the
programmes in memory.
1
Press
(SHIFT)
, then press
(4)
(PLAY
MODE) for two seconds.
Programme edit mode
“P 1” shows Programme 1 is selected.
If you have labelled the disc, the bank edit
mode appears. Press
(4)
(PLAY MODE) to
display “P 1” above.
To select Programme 2, press
(5)
(
n
)
repeatedly until “P 2” appears.
2
Select the track you want.
1
Press
(SOURCE)
repeatedly to select
CD or MD.
2
Press
(MODE)
repeatedly to select the
unit.
3
Press
(SHIFT)
, then press the number
button to select the disc.
4
Press
(SHIFT)
.
5
Push the SEEK/AMS control up or
down to select the track.
3
Press
(6)
(ENTER) momentarily.
4
To continue entering tracks, repeat steps
2 and 3.
µ
PLAY
DISC
TRACK
MODE
ENTER
PLAY MODE
ENTER
PLAY
DISC
TRACK
MODE
ENTER
CD/MD Unit
5
When you finish entering tracks, press
(4)
(PLAY MODE) for two seconds.
6
Press
(SHIFT)
.
Notes
•
“
*
Wait
*
” appears in the display while the unit is
reading the data, or when a disc has not been
put into the unit.
•
“
*
Mem Full
*
” appears in the display when you
try to enter more than 12 tracks into a
programme.
Playing the stored programme
Changing the disc order in the unit will not
affect programme memory play.
You can select:
•PGM 1 to play Programme 1.
•PGM 2 to play Programme 2.
•PGM 1+2 to play Programmes 1 and 2.
1
Press
(SHIFT)
.
2
Press
(4)
(PLAY MODE) repeatedly until
“PGM” appears.
3
Press
(5)
(
n
) repeatedly until the
desired programme appears.
z
PGM 1
z
PGM 2
z
PGM 1+2
PGM off
Z
Programme Play starts.
4
Press
(SHIFT)
.
To go back to normal playback mode, select
“PGM off” in step 3 above.
Notes
• If you press a number button during programme
memory play, programme memory play is
interrupted, and playback of the selected disc
starts.
• “NO Data” appears in the display if no track is
stored in the programme.
•
If a track stored into the programme memory is
not in the disc magazine, the track will be
skipped.
•
When the disc magazine contains no tracks
stored into the programme memory, or when
the programme information has not been loaded
yet, “Not ready” appears.