RESERVE FUNCTION
You can reserve the following tunes to be played back while listening to music, without interrupting your enjoyment.
The reserve function is available only in the CONTINUE mode.
Reserving the following tunes to be played back
1.Select the disc during playback in the CONTINUE mode, by pressing the DISC button then using the DISC/TRACK jog dial on the front panel or the numeric buttons on the remote control.
DISC
DISC
or
(Remote control)
DISC TRACK
DISC/TRACK
DOWN | UP |
or
(Remote control)
See “2 Selecting a disc, Method 1” on page 8 about how to select the disc.
2.Select the track by pressing the TRACK button then using the DISC/TRACK jog dial on the front panel or the numeric buttons on the remote control.
TRACK
TRACK
or
(Remote control)
DISC TRACK
DISC/TRACK
DOWN | UP |
or
(Remote control)
See “3 Selecting a track, Method 1” on page 9 about how to select the track.
3. Press the ENTER button.
ENTER
ENTER
or
(Remote control)
The “RESERVE” indicator lights on the display.
4.Repeat steps 1 through 3 above if you have more than one tune to be reserved.
Pressing the 7button stops playback, while also clears the reserved tunes and exits the reserve function.
STOP/CLEARPLAY/PAUSE
or
(Remote control)
NOTE: • Each reserved track is deleted after it is played back, while each reserved step of the reserve function is retained.
•Because you can reserve tunes anytime you are en- joying listening, you do not have to specify all the tunes you are going to listen to in advance. You can add tunes at any time.
•Up to 32 tracks can be reserved.
•Just pressing the ENTER button during playback re- serves the current track.
•Selective playback functions (Repeat, Random or Intro) are canceled when a track is reserved.
•After finishing the playback of the reserved tunes, the unit returns to the normal CONTINUE mode and continues playback, while the “RESERVE” indicator will disappear.
•You can also reserve tunes while the playback is stopped.
In that case, you can check or edit the reserved tunes by the same way as checking or editing the pro- grammed tunes in the PROGRAM mode.
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