Operation
Clear Function
The Clear button only affects programming. After a track has been programmed into the memo- ry, the program in question (ex.
Search Function
The Search buttons are unlike the other buttons on the
Scan Function
The Scan buttons change the selected track in single increments in numerical order in either direction (forward or backward) when the selected disc is or is not playing.
Programming
You can program up to 36 tracks from three separate discs in the order you want them to be played.The programmed sequence will remain in memory until the power is turned off or the CD drawer is ejected, at which time the program is cleared from memory and the unit must be repro- grammed.
1. Begin by pressing MEMO.The display will show the disc number, track, and program number
2.Press DISC to select from which disc to program your first track.
3.Press SCAN until the number of the track you wish to program is displayed.
4.Press MEMO.The disc, track, and program number are stored.The display will now show the next program number
5.Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each additional disc and track to be programmed.
6.Once done, press STOP.
7.Press PLAY to start the program.To play the program continuously, press the REPEAT button. If REPEAT is not selected, the program will stop playing after the last selection has played.
Reviewing Programs
It is possible to review the discs and tracks that have been programmed while still in the process of programming.
1. Press the STOP button at any point in time while programming.
2.Press the MEMO button repeatedly to scroll through each program number one at a time. Once you’ve scrolled through all of the programs you entered, repeat steps 2 through 4 under Programming to continue the programming process.
Note: Programs will be stored in memory until the power to the unit is turned off or the CD drawer is ejected, at which time all programming will be cleared from memory. The user should be careful not to press the Disk 1, Disk 2, or Disk 3 eject buttons when selecting which disc to program from, but rather press the Disc button instead. Accidentally pressing the Disk 1, Disk 2, or Disk 3 eject buttons will clear the memory.
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