tion by pressing and holding the button for longer than 4 seconds.
2.If you attempt to program more than 110 Disc ID’s, the display panel will indicate “**FULL**” and you will need to delete an
existing Disc ID to make room for a new one. To do this, first press and hold the Display Call button bl for 4 seconds to enter the programming mode. Momentarily press the Play/Pause button 2and a programmed Disc ID name will appear and flash on the display panel. Within 5 seconds of the flashing name appearing, use the Disc Select button 4 to sequence through all names in the Disc ID memory locations until the desired name for deletion appears. While the name is still flashing on the display panel, press and hold the Play/Pause button for 2 seconds until the name disappears and the indication *DELETE* appears. The selected Disc ID name has now been deleted from the changer memory. Continue this procedure to locate and delete other Disc ID names as desired. When you
have finished deleting the desired number of Disc ID names, press and hold the Display Call button blfor 2 seconds or simply wait 5 seconds for the display to stop flashing and return to normal display function. You can now program new Disc ID names as desired up to the number of deleted items.
CD CHANGER ERROR CODES
If a problem should develop while operating the CD changer, the following error codes may be appear on the display panel.
NO MAG: Indicates that there is no magazine loaded in the CD changer.
NO DISC: Indicates that there are no discs loaded in the CD magazine in the changer.
1 ERROR: Indicates an error in the laser reading the disc in slot #1 of the magazine (“2 ERROR” for disc in slot #2, etc.). Eject the magazine, remove the disc and make sure it is clean, undamaged, and loaded correctly (label side up). Clean and
**FULL**: Indicates that all of the 110 Disc ID memory loca- tions have been used. If you wish to enter a new Disc ID, it will be necessary to delete one of the existing ones as described in the programming instructions.
NO FILE: Indicates that the CD changer to which the unit is connected does not incorporate the necessary cir- cuits to support the Disc ID feature.
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