Selecting the specific tracks for playback

— Bank/Custom File

(CD changer with custom file function)

If you label the disc, you can set the unit to skip tracks and play only the tracks you want.

1 Start playing the disc and press (SHIFT). Then press (3) (P.MODE) for two seconds.

Bank edit mode

 

CD1 Bank

edit

 

2

2

Play

 

DISC

TRACK

 

 

Note

 

 

 

If you have not labeled the disc, the bank edit mode

 

does not appear and the programme edit mode appears.

 

To go back to the normal playback mode, press (3)

 

(P.MODE) for two seconds.

 

 

 

 

EN

2 Press either side of (SEEK/AMS) to select

 

 

the track number you want to skip and

 

press (5) (ENTER).

 

 

CD1

Bank

edit

 

2

4

Skip

 

DISC

TRACK

 

The indication changes from “Play” to “Skip.” If you want to return to “Play,” press (5) (ENTER) again.

3 Repeat step 2 to set the “Play” or “Skip” mode on all the tracks.

4 Press (3) (P.MODE) for two seconds. The unit returns to the normal CD playback mode.

5 Press (SHIFT).

Notes

You can set the “Play” and “Skip” mode on up to 24 tracks.

You cannot set the “Skip” mode on all the tracks.

Playing the specific tracks only

You can select:

•Bank on to play the tracks with the “Play” setting.

•Bank inv (Inverse) to play the tracks with the “Skip” setting.

1 During playback, press (SHIFT), then press (3) (P.MODE) repeatedly until “Bank” appears.

2 Press (4) (n) repeatedly until the desired setting appears.

z Bank on z Bank inv z Bank off

CD1

SCHUBERT

BANK

Bank on

EQ SUR

 

Playback starts from the track following the current one.

3 Press (SHIFT).

To go back to the normal playing mode, select “Bank off” in step 2 above.

18

Actual total number:

Sony CDX-C910 (E,S,C) 3-856-715-11(2)

 

 

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Sony CDX-C910 manual Selecting the specific tracks for playback, Play, Bank Edit Skip, Bank on

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