Erasing a CD from your ITS playlist

Whenyou want to delete all tracks of a CD
fromyour ITS playlist, you can if ITS play is off.
1 Playa CD that you want to delete.
Pressaor bto select a CD.
2 PressFUNCTION and hold until TITLE IN
appearsin the display, then press
FUNCTIONto select ITS.
AfterTITLE IN is displayed, press FUNCTION
untilITS appears in the display.
3 Pressbto erase all tracks on the cur-
rentlyplaying CD from your ITS playlist.
Alltracks on the currently playing CD are
erasedfrom your playlist and ITS CLR is dis-
played.
4 PressBAND to return to the playback
display.
Using disc title functions
Youcan input CD titles and display the title.
Thenyou can easily search for and select a de-
sireddisc for play.

Entering disc titles

Disctitle input lets you input CD titles up to 8
letterslong and up to 100 disc titles (with ITS
playlist)into the multi-CD player.
1 Playa CD that you want to enter the
title.
Pressaor bto select a CD.
2 PressFUNCTION and hold until TITLE IN
appearsin the display.
AfterTITLE IN is displayed, press FUNCTION
repeatedly,the following functions appear in
thedisplay:
TITLEIN (disc title input)ITS (ITS program-
ming)
#Whenplaying a CD TEXT disc on a CD TEXT
compatiblemulti-CD player, you cannot switch to
TITLEIN. The disc title will have already been re-
cordedon a CD TEXT disc.
3 Pressaor bto select a letter of the al-
phabet.
Eachpress of awill display a letter of the al-
phabetin A B C ... X Y Z, numbers and sym-
bolsin 1 2 3 ... > [ ] order. Each press of bwill
displaya letter in the reverse order, such as Z
YX ... C B A order.
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.
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