Playing Audio CD and Video CD Discs

Using the ¢/4 buttons to select an index item (Index skip)

While an Audio CD disc is playing

1While pressing [CHAP./INDEX], press ¢ or 4 to select the index number. ¢ : Each time you press the button the index number increases by 1.

4: Each time you press the button the index number decreases by 1.

AUDIO

Program Playback CD VIDEO

CD

You can arrange songs on a disc in the order you want to play them.

You can include up to 32 songs in a program.

While an Audio CD or Video CD disc is stopped

1 Press [PLAY MODE] until PROGRAM is displayed.

PROGRAM RANDOM No display (Normal playback)

Each press of the button changes the display mode as shown below.

Elapsed playing time (minutes : seconds)

2Press the number buttons to select the track number.

3Specify the next track number.

You can repeat the same track several times.

If you make a mistake entering a number, press [CANCEL]. The last track in the program is deleted.

4When you have finished the programs, press # (Play). Playback begins using the track order in the program.

After all the tracks in the program have been played, playback stops.

Since the player is still in Program mode, you can continue Program playback.

Even if you press [PLAY MODE] and select either [NORMAL PLAYBACK] or [RANDOM PLAYBACK], you can still use Program playback after they have finished.

You can use fast forward/backward or skip through the track, as you would with [NORMAL PLAYBACK].

Checking and editing the contents of a program

Press the ¢button while the disc is stopped. Each press of the button displays the tracks in the program in the order they are programmed. Press 4 to display them in reverse order.

The program number currently selected blinks.

Deleting a program step:

Press [CANCEL]. The selected (blinking) program step is deleted.

Adding a step to a program:

Repeat the procedure in step 2 and specify the new track number. The new program step will be inserted at the currently selected (blinking) program number.

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JVC XV-D9000 manual Program Playback CD Video, Using the ¢/4 buttons to select an index item Index skip

XV-D9000 specifications

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