Jensen JMC-255 instruction manual Programmed Play, Remarks

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15.To stop the CD, press the CD STOP BUTTON once no matter the CD is in Play or Pause mode. The LCD DISPLAY will show the total number of tracks of the disc again.

16.To turn off the unit, press the POWER BUTTON once.

PROGRAMMED PLAY

1.In CD stop mode, press the PROGRAM BUTTON once. The program Indicator “PROGRAM” and the Program No.

” will light up and blink continuously to prompt for input.

Note: The Player will exit the Program mode if there is no input in 30 seconds.

2.Press the CD SKIP/SEARCH FORWARD % or BACKWARD $ BUTTON to select your desired musical track.

3.Press the PROGRAM BUTTON to store the track in memory when your desired track number appears on the

DISPLAY. The Program No. will change to “P 02” and blink to prompt for another input.

4.Repeat above procedure until all desired tracks have been programmed. You can program up to 20 tracks in the program memory.

Remarks:

Whenever the CD SKIP/SEARCH FORWARD % or BACKWARD $ BUTTON is pressed during programming the CD Track, the LCD Display will always show the last programmed track first to recall your memory. After complete programming, the LCD

DISPLAY will show “” and flash continuously.

5.Press the CD PLAY/PAUSE "# BUTTON once to start the program playback in your programmed sequence.

The CD Play Indicator “"” will light up. The Player will stop playback automatically when all the programmed tracks has been played.

6.To check the programs you have stored in memory, press the PROGRAM

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