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ADVANCED
FUNCTION
The
[FONCTION]
and
[ENTER
]
buttons
may
be
used
to
perform
the
following
advanced
functions.
Adifferent
function
in
the
following
cycle
may
be
accessed
eachtime
the
button
is
pressed:
Programming
——*
Repeating
playback
al
LL
Auto
space
———»
Time
mode
——»
Auto
edit
7
Aftarthe
respective
functions
have
been
accessed
via
the
[
FUNCTION
]
‘button,
press
the
[ENTER
]button
to
operate
the
respective
functions.
(FUNCTION
Button)
(ENTER
Button)
Time
mode
is
effective
only
during
play
and
pause.
Auto
edit
is
effective
onty
during
stop.
Playing
Specific
Tracks
ina
Specific
Order
...........
Programmed
Play
With
this
function,
you can
choose
any
of
the
tracks
on
the
disc
and
Program
them
to
play
in
any
order.
Programming
is
possible
with
the
disc
holder
open.
Up
to
20
tracks
can
be
programmed.
The
programmed
tracks
are
shown
on
the
calendar.
2)
Press
the
[FUNCTION
]button
to
display
“Func01”
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
display,
The
“PROG”
indicator
blinks
when
the
last
mode
was
normal
playback
mode.
Press
the
button
within
four
seconds
after
“Func01”
has
been
accessed
to
set
the
programming
function,
and
the
"PROG"
indicator
will
light.
Then
use
the
number
buttons
and the
+10
button
to
program
the
tracks.
For
example,
to
program
tracks
3,
12
and
7,
press
[3],
[+10],
[2)and
[7].
The
corresponding
track
number
light
on
the
calendar
each
time
a
track
is
programmed,
the
track
number
is
displayed
on
the
TRACK
NO.
display,
and the
total
playing
time
of
the
programmed
tracks
is
displayed
on
the
TIME
display.
A
few
seconds
after
the
last
track
has
been
programmed,
the
total
number
of
tracks
programmed
is
displayed
on
the
TRACK
NO.
display
and
the
total
playing
time
of
the
programmed
tracks
is
displayed
on
the
TIME
display.
Playing
the
Programmed
Tracks
Press
the
(>
PLAY)
button
to
play
the
tracks
in
the
programmed
order.
(3)
Clearing
the
Program
Press
the
[FUNCTION
|
button
to
display
“Func01”
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
display.
The
"PROG"
indicator
will
light.
Press
the
button
within
four
seconds,
and
the
“PROG*
indicator
will
btink.
Four
seconds
after“Func01”
lights,
"PROG"
goes.
out,
and
the
program
is
cleared.
The
program
is
also
cleared
when
the
button
is
pressed.
When
the
program
has
been
cleared
during
programmed
play,
playback
will
continue
from
the
track
presently
being
played
back
to
the
last
track.
NOTES
*
Ifprogrammingis
done
in
the
play
or
pause
mode,
the
track
currently
playing
is
programmed
at
the
first
position.
Other
tracks
can
be
added
to
the
program,
but
the
number
of
Programmed
tracks
and
the
playing
time
will
not
be
displayed.
*
Direct
search
is
not
possible
during
programmed
play.
If
the
number
buttons
are
pressed,
that
track
is
added
tothe
end
of
the
program.
*
Programming
is
possible
with
the
disc
holder
open.
Track
numbers
greater
than
the
number
of
tracks
recorded
onthe
disc
can
be
programmed,
but
will
be
automatically
cleared
before
playback
begins.
©
The
remaining
time
per
track
will
only
be
displayed
fortrack
numbers
1
through
20.
*
Thetotal
program
time
and
remaining
program
time
are
not
displayed
if
tracks
greater
than
track
number
20
are
programmed.
*
During
the
four
seconds
in
which
“Func01”
is
iit,
the
[ENTER
|
button
can
be
used
to
altemately
select
Accept
Programming
Mode
and
normal
playback.
a)
Repeating
Playback
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ROPORt
|
Repeating
Playback
Press
the
[FUNCTION
]button
to
display
“Func02”
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
display.
The
“REPEAT
indicator
blinks
when
the
last
mode
was
normal
playback
mode.
Press
the
button
within
four
seconds
after
“Func02"
has
been
accessed
to
set
the
repeat
function,
and
the
“REPEAT”
indicator
will
ight.
button.
Playback
of
all
tracks
are
repeated.
Repeating
playback
may
also
be
set
during
playback.
‘When
the
repeat
function
has
been
set
during
programmed
playback,
Playback
of
the
programmed
track
is
repeated.
(2)
(1)
Canceling
repeating
playback
Press
the
[FUNCTION
]button
to
display
“Func02”
onthe
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
display.
The
“REPEAT
indicator
will
light.
The
“REPEAT”
indicator
blinks
when
the
button
is
pressed
within
four
seconds.
Four
seconds
after
“Func02"
lights,
“REPEAT
goes
out,
and
repeating
playback
is
canceled.
During
the
four
seconds
in
which
“Func02”is
lit,
the
button
can
be
used
to
aitemately
select
Accept
Repeating
Playback
Mode
and
norma!
playback.
This
is
a
convenient
feature
that
will
insert
4-second
bianks
between
tracks,
which
can
be
used
when
recording
compact
discs
on
tape.
Auto
Space
Press
the
[FUNCTION
]button
to
display
“Func03”
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
display.
The
“A.SPACE*
indicator
blinks
when
the
last
mode
was
normal
Playback
mode.
Press
the
[ENTER
]
button
within
four
seconds
after
“Func03”
has
been
accessed
to
set
the
Auto
Space
function,
and
the
“A.SPACE"
indicator
will
light.
Then
press
the
button.
Canceling
Auto
Space
Press
the
[FUNCTION
Jbutton
to
display
“Func03”
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
display.
The
“A.SPACE"
indicator
will
light.
Press
the
[ENTER
|
button
within
four
seconds,
and
the
“A.SPACE*
indicator
will
blink.
Four
seconds
after
“Func03"
lights,
"A.SPACE*
goes
out,
and
Auto
Space
is
canceled.
During
the
four
seconds
in
which
"Func03"
is
fit,
the
button
can
be
used
to
altemately
select
whether
or
not
Accept
Auto
Space
is
effective.
Although
4-second
blanks
are
inserted
between
tracks,
this
additional
time
is
not
reflected
by
the
indication
on
the
time
remaining
display
or
time
display
when
the
Auto
Edit
function
is
engaged.
Time
Mode
This
function
is
used
to
select
the
desired
indication
on
the
TIME
display.
The
indication
on
this
display
will
change
each
time
the
functionis
chosen.
Normally,
the
elapsed
playback
time
of
the
current
track
is
displayed.
When
SINGLE
is
displayed,
the
remaining
time
of
the
current
track
is
displayed.
When
TOTAL
is
displayed,
total
playing
time
of
remaining
tracks
is
displayed.
However,
when
programmed
play
is
in
progress,
the
total
remaining
time
of
the
program
is
displayed.
a)
()
Time
Mode
Selection
Press
the
[FUNCTION
|buttonto
display
“Func04”
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
display.
If
the
fast
mode
was
“normal”,
the
“SINGLE”
indicator
will
blink.
When
in
"SINGLE"
mode,
the
"SINGLE"
indicator
tights.
When
in
"TOTAL"
mode,
the
"TOTAL"
indicator
lights.
Press
the
button
within
four
seconds
after
“Func04”
has
been
accessed
to
select
functions
in
the
cycle
"SINGLE*
"TOTAL"
normal.
“SINGLE"
mode
is
in
effect
when
the
"SINGLE®
indicator
fights.
"TOTAL"
mode
is in
effect
when
the
"TOTAL
indicator
lights.
Normal
mode
is in
effect
when
neither
“SINGLE*
nor
“TOTAL
"lights.
["
SINGLE
——»
TOTAL
-—~
normal
|
Auto
Edit
The
tracks
ona
CD
are
automaticatly
split
into
two
halves,
Side
A
and
Side
B,
like
an
analog
disc,
with
the
division
at
the
place
between
tracks
whichis
closest
to
1/2
the
total
playing
time,
and
with
the
tracks
remaining
in
the
same
order.
Setting
Auto
Edit
Press
the
[FUNCTION
|button
to
display
“FuncEd”
on
the
TRACK
NO.
and
TIME
display.
Press
the
button
within
four
seconds
after
“FuncEd”
is
accessed
to
set
the
Auto
Edit
function.
The
total
playing
time
for the
first
half
and
the
track
numbers
on
the
calendar
are
displayed
for
approximatoly
2
seconds.
Next,
the
same
is
done
for the
second
half,
after
which
the
unit
is
automatically
set
tothe
pause
mode
at
the
beginning
of
the
first
track.
When
the[
PLAY
]
or
[PAUSE
]
button
is
pressed,
playback
begins,
and
the
unit
is
automatically
set
to
the
pause
mode
at
the
beginning
of
the
first
track
ofthe
second
halt
which
was
previously
displayed.
When
the|
or[_PAUSE_]
button
is
pressed
again,
playback
begins,
and
the
unit
is
automatically
set
to
the
stop mode
at
the
end
of
the
last
track
on
the
disc.
This
function
will
only
work
for
discs
with
a
total
of
20
tracks
or
less.
Also,
when
this
function
is
used
the
mode
is
automatically
set
to
the
Program
mode,
so
direct
search
is
not
possible.
The
auto
edit
function
is
cleared
when
the[_SToP_]buttonis
pressed.
The
data
for
the
total
playing
time
recorded
on
the
disc
and the
actual
total
playing
time
of
the
tracks
differ,
so
there
may
be
a
difference
between
the
time
displayed
in
the
stop
mode
(the
total
playing
time)
and
the
total
of
the
times
of
the
first
and
second
halves
in
the
auto
edit
mode
(about
2
seconds).
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