Playing CDs

Playing Tracks on a CD in the Desired Order (Program Play)

You can specify the playing order of the tracks on a CD and create your own programs containing up to 25 tracks.

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1Press CD (or set CD/MD to CD).

2Press PLAY MODE repeatedly (or PROGRAM once) so that “PROGRAM” appears in the display when the player is stopped.

3Do either a) or b):

a)When using the remote

Press the number buttons to enter the tracks you want to program in the order you want.

To program a track with a number over 25

Use the >25 button (see page 11).

If you have made a mistake

Press CLEAR, then press the right number button.

b)When using the controls on the unit

You can program the tracks by checking the total program time.

1Turn AMS until the track number you want appears in the display.

2Press AMS or PLAY MODE.

4Repeat step 3 to enter other tracks.

Each time you enter a track, the total program time is added up and appears in the display. You can program up to 25 tracks.

5Press á to start Program Play.

To cancel Program Play

Press PLAY MODE repeatedly (or CONTINUE once) when the player is stopped so that “PROGRAM” disappears.

You can program the same track repeatedly

While the track number appears in the display, press AMS as many times as you want.

The program remains even after Program Play ends

When you press á, you can play the same program again.

Note

The program created by the Program Play function is lost when you turn off the unit or disconnect the AC power cord.

Changing the track order

You can change the order of the tracks in your program before you start playing.

To

Do the following:

 

 

Erase the last track in

Press CLEAR.

the program Z

Each time you press the button,

 

the last track will be cleared.

 

 

Add tracks to the end

Do steps 3 and 4 in “Playing

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Sony MXD-D1 manual Playing Tracks on a CD in the Desired Order Program Play, Changing the track order

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