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Operation
Remote Control Functions continued
Program [PROG]:
Allows compiling a
custom track selection and playback order
of up to 20 tracks on a disc. With the
player in STOP mode, enter the desired
first track number and then press the
PROGRAM button. The word “PROGRAM”
will light and the display will show the
total number of tracks programmed and
total programmed time. If a second track
selection is entered, the word “PROGRAM”
flashes, indicating that other track(s)
have already been stored in the program
memory. Press the PROGRAM button to
save the second track selection. Repeat
procedure to program additional tracks as
desired. This programming procedure, with
readout of the cumulative total number of
programmed tracks and total programming
time (including time between tracks),
works for any of the first 13 numbered
tracks on a disc. You may program track
numbers higher than 13, but from then on
no track time information will appear on
the display. To preview a program before
playing it, press PLAY and then use the
NEXT and PREV buttons to cycle through
track selections. Pressing PLAY will begin
playing program. Pressing STOP once will
stop program play. Pressing PLAY again will
resume play from beginning of program.
To cancel program, press STOP twice.
Time:
Pressing and releasing TIME
repeatedly will cycle through the following
information on the display: current
track time elapsed (default setting
initially seen on display), total disc time
elapsed, and total disc time remaining.
CD Door Functions/Warnings
Do not attempt to play a CD without first
installing the supplied CD9SE magnetic disc
clamp on the CD. Use only the supplied
CD9SE clamp in your CD9SE player.
CD door must be fully closed for the CD9SE to
operate.
If the CD door is closed without a CD in the
player and the CD9SE is powered up, the
display will read “NO DISC”.
If a CD is inserted (label side up) in the CD9SE,
the CD door is fully closed and the CD9SE
is powered up, the CD will spin for a few
seconds while the track information is
accessed. The number of tracks and total
disc time will then be displayed, indicating
the CD is ready to play.
Keep the CD door closed when the CD9SE is
turned off and not in use to keep dust out
of the lens and drive area.
Note
When the CD9SE power is on, keep the CD
door fully closed (except to change CDs) to
allow heat to escape through all of the top
cover holes and prevent over-heating of the
unit.
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