Keep Ç pressed to clear the program.
PROG CLEARED is displayed and PROG goes off.
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Clearing the program
If necessary press Ç to stop playback.
Note: If you try to store more than 99 tracks, PROGRAM FULL will be displayed.
6 Press Ç to end programming.
Repeat steps 3–4 to select and store all desired tracks.
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Press CD on the remote control and then í or ë as often as necessary to skip to the desired track.
If you wish to choose a track from the CD recorder: Press CDR on the remote control and then í or ë as often as necessary to skip to the desired track.
Note:When selecting a track which has been stored already, P will be displayed.
4 Press PROGRAM on the remote control to store your selection in the memory.
The total number of programmed tracks (STEP), PRG and the total program time are displayed.
If you wish to choose a track from the CD player:
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ID3-tag
This feature allows you to display information such as album title or track title contained in an MP3-track.
If you created an ID3-tag for your MP3-track, press CD TEXT/edit on the remote control during playback to show the following ID3-tag information:
Album title
Track artist’s name Track title
Note: In case there is no ID3-tag available, NO TEXT will be displayed.
Programming track numbers
A program can be used for playback or for specifying the tracks which will be recorded.You can select up to 99 tracks (also MP3 tracks) and store them in the memory. It is possible to store any track more than once, in any order over
CD player and CD recorder. However, it is not possible to combine MP3 tracks and audio tracks or MP3 tracks from more than one CD.
1 Load the desired disc(s) in the disc tray(s).
2 Press PROGRAM on the remote control to enter the program menu.
PROG starts blinking and PROGRAM is displayed.
The step number (STEP), the track number and playing time of the actual track on the current CD are displayed.

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Basic functions

SHUFFLE and REPEAT

Repeating a track, a disc or a program

1Press REPEAT repeatedly on the remote control during playback to select either:

REP TRACK:The current track is played repeatedly.

REP DISC:The entire selected disc is played repeatedly.

REP ALL: All discs in the unit (or the program) are (is) played repeatedly.

Notes:

REP DISC is not possible during SHUFFLE or while playing a program.

REP TRACK is not possible during SHUFFLE.

2Playback starts in the chosen mode.

0To return to normal playback press REPEAT on the remote control until the display indication disappears.

Playing tracks in random order

Press SHUFFLE before or during playback.

SHUFF ALL is shown and either all tracks of the program or of all loaded disc(s) in the CD player and

CD recorder are played in random order.

CD text display

This feature allows you to display information such as album title or track title contained on a specially encoded CD.

Make sure to insert a CD with CD text.

CD TEXT is shown and the album artist’s name and album title is scrolled once.

CD text when playback is stopped

Press CD TEXT/edit on the remote control to see the following information, which will be scrolled once (if available):

Album artist’s name

Album title

CD text during playback

Press CD TEXT/edit on the remote control to see the following information, which will be scrolled once (if available):

Track artist’s name

Track title

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Philips CDR-795 manual Shuffle and Repeat, CD text display

CDR-795 specifications

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