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Programming the track order

Programming the track order means telling the player precisely which tracks, and in what order, you want played. You can program a playlist of up to 24 tracks, playing tracks more than once if you like.

The playlist you program applies only to the disc in the player at the time: as soon as you eject that disc the playlist is lost.

1Make sure the player is stopped, then press

PROGRAM.

The PGM indicator lights and the display prompts you to enter the first track in the program:

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PGM

As you program tracks, the total running time of the program is displayed here.

5 More playback features

Clearing the playlist

Since the program only applies as long as the disc is in the player, you can clear it by simply ejecting the disc. Alternatively, press 7 while the disc is stopped.

Clearing a track from the playlist

Delete the last (most recently) programmed step by pressing CLEAR. Press repeatedly to clear several steps (if the program is playing while you’re doing this, you can’t clear steps beyond the one that is currently playing).

Checking what's in the playlist

While the disc is stopped, you can check the contents of the playlist using CHECK on the remote control. Each press steps through the playlist, showing the step number and the corresponding track number.

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Replacing a track in the playlist

While checking the playlist (see above), you can change the track number for the step you’re on using either the number keys, the

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