4 Pressdto move the cursor to the next
characterposition.
Whenthe letter you want is displayed, press d
tomove the cursor to the next position and
thenselect the next letter. Press cto move
backwardsin the display.
5 Movethe cursor to the last position by
pressingdafter entering the title.
Whenyou press done more time, the entered
titleis stored in memory.
6 PressBAND to return to the playback
display.
Notes
!Titlesremain in memory, even after the disc
hasbeen removed from the magazine, and
arerecalled when the disc is reinserted.
!Afterdata for 100 discs has been stored in
memory,data for a new disc will overwrite the
oldestone.

Displaying disc titles

Youcan display the text information of any
discthat has had a disc title entered.
%PressDISPLAY.
PressDISPLAY repeatedly to switch between
thefollowing settings:
PlaytimeDISC TITLE (disc title)
Whenyou select DISC TITLE, the title of the
currentlyplaying disc is shown in the display.
#Ifno title has been entered for the currently
playingdisc, NO DISC TITLE is displayed.

Using CD TEXT functions

Youcan use these functions only with a CD
TEXTcompatible multi-CD player.
Somediscs have certain information encoded
onthe disc during manufacture. These discs
maycontain such information as the CD title,
tracktitle, artists name and playback time
andare called CD TEXT discs. Only these spe-
ciallyencoded CD TEXT discs support the
functionslisted below.

Displaying text information on

CD TEXT discs

%PressDISPLAY.
PressDISPLAY repeatedly to switch between
thefollowing settings:
PlaytimeDISC TITLE (disc title)
DISCARTIST (disc artist name)
TRACKTITLE (track title)TRACK ARTIST
(trackartist name)
#Ifspecific information has not been recorded
ona CD TEXT disc, NO XXXX will be displayed
(e.g.,NO TRACK TITLE).
Note
Youcan scroll to the left of the title by pressing
andholding DISPLAY.

Using compression and

bass emphasis

Youcan use these functions only with a multi-
CDplayer that supports them.
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