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4. Press
PROGRAM
to store the
selected track. The cumulative time
from the programmed tracks
appears, while
and the track
number continue to flash.
Note: If you enter the wrong track
number, you can erase the
sequence and start over. See “Eras-
ing a Programmed Sequence” on
Page 21.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to program up
to 20 tracks.
Note: You cannot store more than
20 tracks. If you try to program a
21st track, the system does not
store it and the total number of
tracks and the total playing time
appear on the display.
6. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
(
) to play
the programmed tracks. The first
track number appears on the display
with the elapsed time of the track in
play.
Notes:
• You cannot use random play to
play a programmed sequence.
• You can repeat or search through
programmed tracks. To repeat the
programmed sequence, see
“Repeat Play” on Page 19.
7. Programmed play automatically
stops at the end of the last pro-
grammed track. To stop the CD/
CD+G player at any time during pro-
grammed play, press
STOP
. The CD/
CD+G’s total number of tracks and
playing time appear.
Reviewing/Replacing a
Programmed Sequence
While play is stopped, repeatedly press
PROGRAM
to review the programmed
sequence.
To replace a programmed track, press
PROGRAM
until the position number of
the track you want to replace appears.
Then repeat Steps 3 and 4 to select and
store the new track.
Erasing a Programmed
Sequence
You can do any of the following to erase
a programmed sequence:
• Press
OPEN/CLOSE
( ) before or
after programmed play.
• Press
POWER
. The POWER
standby indicator lights.
PROG
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