Optimus CDG owner manual Programmed Play, Programming and Playing a Sequence of Tracks

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Notes:

To replay the current track, press

SEARCH/SKIP (l ).

To play the next random track, press

SEARCH/SKIP ( l).

To stop the CD player at any time during random play, press STOP. The CD/ CDG’s total number of tracks and play- ing time appear. When you press PLAY/ PAUSE again, random play resumes.

To cancel random play and resume nor- mal play, press RANDOM again. RAN- DOM disappears and the CD/CDG player resumes normal play.

PROGRAMMED PLAY

You can program the CD/CDG player during normal or karaoke mode to play up to 20 tracks in any order you choose, and you can program the same track to play more than once.

Programming and Playing a Sequence of Tracks

1.Repeatedly press STOP until the system displays the total number of tracks and the total playing time.

2.Press MEMORY.

MEMORY flashes at the top of the display along with the track number. The program number also appears.

Note: MEMORY remains on the top left corner of the display until you erase the programmed sequence.

3.Press SEARCH/SKIP (l ) or ( l) to select the desired track.

4.Press MEMORY to store the selected track. The cumulative time from the programmed tracks appears, while MEMORY and the track number con- tinue 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 16.

5.Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to program up to 20 tracks.

Note: You cannot store more than 20 tracks. If you try to store a 21st track, the system replaces the first track stored, and the total number of tracks and the total play time appear on the display. Also, any additional tracks you try to store will replace the next successive track.

6.Press PLAY/PAUSE to play the pro- grammed tracks. The first track number appears on the display with the elapsed time of the track in play.

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