Playing CDs

Changing the track order

You can change your programme before you start playing.

To

You need to

 

 

Erase a track

Press CHECK until the track you

 

don’t want appears in the display,

 

then press CLEAR

Erase the last track in the Press CLEAR. Each time you press

programmethe button, the last track will be cleared.

Add tracks to the end of

Turn -AMS ±until track

the programme

number you want to add appears,

 

then push -AMS ±.

 

When using the remote, press the

 

number button of the tracks to be

 

added.

 

 

Change the whole

Hold down CLEAR until “ALL

programme completely

CLr” appears in the display. Create

 

a new programme following the

 

programming procedure.

 

 

Playing Only Specific Tracks (Delete Play)

You can delete unwanted tracks and play only the remaining tracks.

SHUFFLE

CONTINUE

Number buttons

>10

CLEAR

á

1Press SHUFFLE.

“SHUFFLE” appears in the display.

2Press the number buttons of the tracks you want to delete.

The track numbers disappear from the music calendar after “OFF” appears for a while.

To delete a track numbered over 10, use the >10 button (see page 11).

If you’ve made a mistake

Press the number button of the track. “On” appears in the display and the track will be restored.

3After you’ve deleted all the tracks you don’t want, press CONTINUE.

“SHUFFLE” disappears from the display.

If you press PLAY MODE on the player instead of CONTINUE on the remote

The deleted tracks will be restored. Be sure to do this step with the remote.

4Press áto start Delete Play.

To cancel Delete Play

Press pin stop mode.

The player keeps the deleted tracks in memory even after the Delete Play ends

When you press á, you can play only the remaining tracks again.

You can play the tracks in random order (Delete Shuffle Play)

Just skip Step 3 in the above procedure.

You can delete a track while playing

Press CLEAR while the track is being played. The player deletes the track and starts playing the next track.

You can store the deleted tracks of each disc

See “Storing Specific Tracks of a Disc” on page 24.

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