Optimus 13-1288 owner manual Reviewing a Programmed Sequence, Editing a Programmed Sequence

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3.Press PROGRAM again to store the track in the current memory location. The next memory loca- tion appears.

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4.Repeat Steps 2–3 for each track you want to program.

Note: If you program more than 21 tracks, the additional tracks replace the currently pro- grammed tracks.

5.Press PLAY/PAUSE. PGM appears on the display and the CD player plays the tracks in the order you programmed.

Notes:

Press PLAY/PAUSE to temporarily stop the music. Press PLAY/ PAUSE again to resume play.

• Press SKIP/SEARCH

 

and

 

 

 

 

SKIP/SEARCH to

 

move

 

 

 

 

 

 

through

the

programmed

sequence during play.

 

 

Programmed play automatically stops at the end of the last programmed track.

To stop the CD player at any time dur- ing programmed play, press STOP.

The CD’s total number of tracks and playing time appear.

Note: To play the programmed se- quence again, press PROGRAM then

PLAY/PAUSE.

Reviewing a Programmed Sequence

To review a programmed sequence, while play is stopped, repeatedly press PROGRAM. The track number and memory position number of each stored track appear on the display.

Editing a Programmed Sequence

To edit the programmed sequence, re- peatedly press PROGRAM until the stored track you want to change ap- pears on the display.

Press SKIP/SEARCH Editing a Programmed SequenceErasing a Programmed SequenceManual background or Manual backgroundManual backgroundManual background SKIP/SEARCH until the new track ap- pears on the display, then press PRO- GRAM to store the new track in place of the old one.

Erasing a Programmed Sequence

To erase a programmed sequence,

you can press OPEN/CLOSE or POW-

ER before, during, or after pro- grammed play.

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Optimus 13-1288 owner manual Reviewing a Programmed Sequence, Editing a Programmed Sequence, Erasing a Programmed Sequence