Sony MJ-L1 MJ-L1A Playing Tracks in Random Order shuffle play, To change the programme

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Playing Tracks in Random Order (shuffle play)

You can play all the tracks on the CD in random order.

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The unit enters CD play mode.

2 Press PLAY MODE (or P.MODE on the

Playing Tracks in the Desired Order (programme play)

You can programme up to 24 tracks to play in any order you choose. To do this, designate the tracks in the order you want them to play.

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4 Press ENTER/YES.

The step number appears for about one second, then the total playing time appears. (This shows that the programme has been entered.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Total playing time

Last programmed track number

5 To programme additional tracks, repeat steps 3 and 4.

6 Press .

All the tracks play in the order you choose.

To play the tracks in original order

Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until “PROGRAM” and “SHUFFLE” disappear from the display. The tracks continue playing in their original order.

To select tracks using the number buttons on the remote

In step 3, press the number buttons in the order you want to programme. Each time you press a button, the track you selected is programmed.

You don’t need to press ENTER/YES. To programme a track with a number greater than 10, press >10 first, then enter the corresponding digits.

Example: To locate track number 30, press >10, 3, and 10 in this order.

To change the programme

remote) repeatedly until “SHUFFLE” appears in the display.

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J ” appears and then all the tracks play in random order.

To play the tracks in original order

1 Press CD.

The unit enters CD play mode.

2 Press PLAY MODE (or P.MODE on the remote) repeatedly until “PROGRAM” appears in the display.

3 Turn the JOG dial (or press = /+

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Add a track at the end of the programme

Erase the entire programme

Operation

1.Turn the JOG dial until the desired track number appears in the display.*

2.Press ENTER/YES.

During stop, press on the player.

Press PLAY MODE repeatedly until “SHUFFLE” and “PROGRAM” disappear from the display. The tracks continue playing in their original order.

To skip an undesired track

Turn the JOG dial clockwise (or press + on the remote).

on the remote) to choose a track.

The track number and the total playing time including the selected track flashes in the display. (The programme is not entered at this time.)

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*You can also add a track during playback when you select tracks with the number buttons on the remote.

Notes

•The programme you made remains in memory even after it has been played back.

Press to play the same programme again.

•If “--.--” appears instead of the total playing time during programming, this means the total playing time has exceeded 100 minutes. You can still select other tracks.

Chapter 2: the CD Player

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Contents Flat Component System Before Using This Unit WelcomeMD § Table of Contents Connecting Stereo Connecting the Speakers For MJ-L1 onlyConnecting Aerials Connecting Power Inserting BatteryTo a wall outlet Front speakerTo check the time while power is on Setting the ClockTo correct the clock setting FlashingPlaying a CD normal play Power m onTrack Playing Music Number Time Calendar Numeric buttonsPlaying Tracks Repeatedly repeat play Using the DisplayPlaying Tracks in Random Order shuffle play To select tracks using the number buttons on the remotePlaying Tracks in the Desired Order programme play To play the tracks in original orderCD disc memo function Assigning a Name toTo check the name To delete a namePlaying an MD normal play 2 JOGLabel side up Arrow pointing toward the MD deck Current track number Remaining time on the track Track Playing Music Number time CalendarRemaining time Track name Disc nameTo cancel shuffle play Go to previous Go to next TrackTrack number Before Recording Digital Recording and Analog RecordingTrack Marking Recording from the Radio Recording a CDStop Recording on an MD ManuallyJOG 1 Marking Track Numbers While RecordingMarking Track Numbers Automatically Level synchro function To cancel level synchro2 „ Erasing Recordings erase functionErasing a single track Erasing all tracksDividing Recorded Tracks Divide function Moving Recorded Tracks Move functionErasing part of a track Labelling Recordings title function Combining Recorded Tracks Combine function2 6 0 To stop before the track has been dividedNuppercase nlowercase Space Nsymbols NnumbersN To stop before the track has been labelledTo check the titles When the desired station is not tuned Listening to RadioTo improve AM broadcast reception Assigning a Name for a Preset Station station name Presetting Radio StationsTo change the preset number 3,6To erase the station name Playing Preset Radio StationsTo change the display FrequencyTo listen through the headphones Adjusting the SoundTo change the remaining time while the sleep timer is on To cancel the sleep timerFalling Asleep to Music Waking Up to MusicTo cancel the timer Timer-Recording Radio ProgrammesTo change the timer 5,6 4,5Connecting a stereo cassette deck Connecting Optional EquipmentCassette Deck To listen to the sound from the cassette deckMaintenance PrecautionsRule Guide to the Serial Copy Management SystemSystem Limitations of MD Limitations when recording over an existing trackMD Display Messages Some tracks cannot be combined with othersTroubleshooting Guide Restoring the Factory Settings SpecificationsIndex to Parts and Controls Front PanelRemote RM-SMJ1 Rear PanelDisplay Window MiniDisc deck section Amplifier sectionIndex For Your Information