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Compu program editing (Computer allocated program editing)
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Tracks are selected for both sides of the tape,
1 During stpp mode, press COMPU PGM EDIT•
2 Select the disc No. with the Disc number button.
3 Press _ or _ so that the desired playing time appears _n the display and press COMPU PGM EDIT.
Each time _ is pressed, the time will be changed inthe following sequence: 46
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instead of !the _ or _ button, TRACK NUMBER/Digit buttons {_J - _1} can be used.
Press the 1O'sdigit button and l's digit button sequentially. To enter 9 minutes or tess, press _ and then the corresponding digit button.
The displayed time is memorized. The player now programs the tracks for the first side of the tape within half the selected playing time, programs a pause, and then programs the tracks for the second side iof the tape within half the selected playing time. After the programming is completed, the display shows all of the
programmed tracks and their praying time in the programmed order.
Example: The tape playing time 46 minutes is selected.
•The programmed contents are displayed in the programmed order.
First side
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Second side
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TRACK NUMBER
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•Up to 32 steps can be programmed,
•With discs cbntained 24 tracks or more, programming may not be correctly performed.
•if the selected time is too short for any track to be programmed, programming cannot be performed.
•tf you wish t& enter the time with the digit buttons after the time
is already | entered with _ | or _ | in step 3, press _] | or | |
[_ | , | The dfgit buttons | cen now | be operated | only). |
•[f the magaZine _s in the player, the contents of the Compu program editing will ndr be erased even if the power is turned oif.
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