HD 990
Programmed Play Operation
Programmed Play
The HD 990’s advanced programming capability enables you to select certain tracks, to preset the order in which these tracks play, and to clear specific programmed tracks after the program was made.
Programmed play allows you to program up to 32 tracks into the HD 990’s memory. To begin programming the CD player, make sure that the unit is in Stop mode, then press the Program button d. The Program indicator will light in the Information Display 1, the number 001 will blink below the Program indicator, showing the track number selected, and
You may now begin to enter the tracks in the order in which you wish to have them play. To select a track on the disc, press the Numeric buttons ccorresponding to the desired track. Be certain to enter the second and/or third number of two- or
You may now select another track for the next program step, following the instructions shown above. When the track is selected, press the Program button dagain. Repeat this procedure for each program step until you have completed the desired programming. Press the Stop button 6k once to complete a program sequence, or press Play
4jto begin immediate play of a program sequence. If the maximum of 99 program steps is reached, the
Once a program list has been entered, press the Play button 4jto begin listening to the sequence. After the entire program has been played, the CD player will stop. As long as the Stop button 6khas not been pressed twice and the Program indicator remains lit, you may repeat the
Editing a Program
A program can be edited even after it was completed by pressing the Stop button 6k once: Each time you press the Program button dthe track number and program step number will be displayed in the programmed order, but with steady track numbers (not blinking) in contrast to the programming mode. As soon as the track number starts blinking (this will take 1 second), the appropriate program step number shown at the left side is not programmed yet; now you can change the track number with the Skip buttons 78hor the Numeric buttons cas described above and add it to the program list by pressing the Program button d.
Pressing the Stop button 6k twice will return to normal mode and the Program indicator will go out, but the program will stay in memory and can be recalled easily by pressing the Program button. But pressing the Clear button e(see below) or opening the disc drawer by pressing Open/Close 3p, will erase the program information from the unit’s memory.
Checking Program Contents
To check the contents of a program while the unit is stopped at first note that the Program indicator is lit (otherwise press Program) and the program step indication
Clearing Programs
To clear a single track from the program list, press the Program button duntil the track to be deleted from the program sequence appears in the Information Display 1. When the track number appears, press the Clear button e once, the track selected will be deleted and the track number will be replaced by the next programmed one. Now you can delete that track too with the Clear button or press the Stop button 6kand again the Program dbutton to select lower track numbers to be deleted.
When the unit is stopped and the program step indication
Important Note: When you’ve pressed the Program button d(once or several times) and the track number on the right starts blinking, the appropriate program step number (e.g.
Important Note: Tracks programmed as described above can be played repeatedly too. When you press Repeat fonce after a program is created (the Program indicator must be lit, otherwise press Program) and the program is played, the Repeat 1 indicator will light and the track currently playing will be repeated continuously. If Repeat is pressed twice, “Repeat All” will be displayed, all programmed tracks will be played subsequently and the sequence will be repeated continuously until the Stop button is pressed.
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