How to PROGRAM tracks
Track sequence can be programmed for playback or recording. From stop in CHANGER or DUAL MODE, push and release the PROG button to enter Program mode.
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"PROGRAM" (a) will be displayed briefly, then PROGRAM (b) will be flashing.
Turn the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to select the Track to be programmed. When correct push the REC LEVEL/SELECT control to add that track to the program.
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In the example tracks on the CDR drive (a) are being programmed. Five steps have been pro- grammed (b): tracks 4, 6, 9, 11, and 12 (c) (not necessarily in that order). Track 14 (d and e) is selected. If Track 14 is added to the program as step 6, the TOTAL time programmed (f) will be 24 minutes and 57 seconds.
When your program is done, press a Stop button or the PROG button to end programming. PRO- GRAM will be lit and steady.
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display | 4 | 6 | 9 | 11 | 12 |
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Press Play/Pause to start programmed play.
Clearing a program:
Press Stop to stop programmed play, then press Stop again to clear the program.
To edit a program:
From Stop mode, press PROG to enter Program mode.
Add a track to the program as above.
To erase a track from the program, turn the REC LEVEL / SELECT control to select the track, then press the CANCL / DELETE button. The remaining program steps and playing time will be displayed.
To program for recording:
Only tracks from the CD in the CD drive can be programmed for recording.
Press the REC MODE button and select your recording mode. Then program tracks as above. When done, press the Record button to start recording.
Notes:
To review a program, with PROGRAM flashing, press the ALBUM reverse or ALBUM forward button to tab through the program. The display will show the track number pro- grammed, the time contributed by that track to the total programmed time, and the program step.
A track can be programmed more than once.
In CHANGER Mode the program can switch between the CD drive and CDR drive.
If you try to store more than 99 steps, "PROG FULL" appears on the display.
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