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Direct
Search
Example:
Starting
playback
from
track
3
14.
Press
direct
search
button
“3”
to
specify
track
3.
Press
the
“CD
10key”
button
on
the
remote
control
unit,
then
button
“3”.
2.
Press
the
PLAY
button
to
begin
playback
from
track
3.
@
if
a
number
higher
than
the
highest
track
number
on
the
disc
is
specified
while
the
disc
tray
is
open,
the
final
track
on
the
disc
is
played.
@
Tracks
can
also
be
specified
using
the
FFWD
and
FBACK
buttons.
Skip
Playback
Example:
Skipping
to
track
6
during
playback
of
track
3
1.
Press
direct
search
button
“6”
to
specify
track
6.
2.
Press
the
PLAY
button
within
10
seconds
to
begin
playback
from
track
6.
@
Skip
play
is
not
possible
if
the
PLAY
button
is
not
pressed
within
40
seconds
after
specifying
the
desired
track
number.
@
Tracks
can
also
be
specified
using
the
FFWD
and
FBACK
buttons.
In
this
case,
playback
begins
automatically
after
the
track
is
spe-
cified.
(There
is
no
need
to
press
the
PLAY
button.)
@
The'FFWD
and
FBACK
buttons
can
also
be
used
during
pro-
grammed
playback
to
skip
ahead
in
the
program.
(Skipping
is
not
possible
with
the
direct
search
buttons
during
programmed
play-
back.)
Index
Search
@
Specify
the
index
number
while
in
the
stop
mode.
@
Refer
to
the
disc’s
explanatory
notes
for
the
index
numbers.
elf
a
number
greater
than
the
highest
index
number
is
specified,
playback
begins
from
the
first
index
number.
Example:
Starting
playback
from
index
number
2
on
track
3
1.
Press
direct
search
button
“3”
to
specify
track
3.
2.
Press
SCAN/INDEX
button
“Pl”
to
specify
index
number
2.
3.
Press
the
PLAY
button
to
begin
playback
from
index
number
2
on
track
3.
Repeat
Playback
@
Repeat
playback
of
either
all
tracks
on
the
disc
(or
all
pro-
grammed
tracks)
or
only
one
track
is
possible.
@
Press
the
REPEAT
button
to
select
the
repeat
mode.
The
mode
switches
from
all
tracks
(“REPEAT
ALL”
indicator
fit)
to
one
track
(“REPEAT
ONE”
indicator
lit),
then
off
(Indicator
off)
each
time
the
REPEAT
button
is
pressed.
@
To
repeat
the
programmed
tracks,
press
the
REPEAT
button
after
setting
the
program
or
during
programmed
playback.
Repeating
One
Track
Only
Press
the
REPEAT
button
during
playback
until
the
“REPEAT
ONE”
in-
dicator
appears
on
the
display.
Repeating
All
Tracks
Press
the
REPEAT
button
during
the
playback
or
stop
mode
until
the
“REPEAT
ALL”
indicator
appears
on
the
dispiay.
Switching
the
Time
Display
Use
the
DISPLAY
‘button
to
check
the
remaining
time
on
the
disc
and
the
playing
time.
@
The
remaining
time
per
track
is
not
displayed
for
discs
including
32
tracks
or
more.
During
programmed
playback,
only
the
elapsed
time
is
displayed.
@
The
times
may
not
always
exactly
match
the
times
indicated
on
the
disc’s
explanatory
notes.
During
Playback:
The
display
switches
from
remaining
time
per
track
(EACH
REMAIN
indicator
lit)
to
total
playing
time
(TOTAL
indicator
lit),
total
remaining
time
(TOTAL
REMAIN
indicator
lit),
then
elapsed
time
per
track
(EACH
indicator
lit)
each
time
the
DISPLAY
button
is
pressed.
2
The
display
automatically
returns
to
the
elapsed
time
per
track
after
approximately
10
seconds.
During
the
Stop
Mode:
The
display
switches
from
total
playing
time
(TOTAL
indicator
lit)
to
to-
tal
remaining
time
(TOTAL
REMAIN
indicator
lit),
then
playing
time
per
track
(EACH
indicator
lit)
each
time
the
DISPLAY
button
is
pressed.
The
display
automatically
returns
to
the
elapsed
time
per
track
once
playback
begins.
@
The
playing
times
can
be
checked
for
each
track
by
using
the
di-
rect
search
buttons
or
the
FFWD
and
FBACK
buttons.
(To
specify
a
one-digit
track
number
with
the
direct
search
buttons,
press
0
first
then
the
number
of
the
track.
For
example,
to
specify
track
3,
press
“0”
then
“3”.)
During
the
Auto
Edit
Recording
Stop
Mode:
The
total
playing
time
is
displayed
when
the
EDIT
button
is
pressed.
After
this,
the
display
switches
from
remaining
time
on
tape
(TOTAL
REMAIN
indicator
lit)
to
playing
time
for
indicated
track
(EACH
indica-
tor
lit),
then
total
playing
time
(TOTAL
indicator
lit)
each
time
the
DIS-
PLAY
button
is
pressed.
@
The
total
playing
times
and
remaining
time
on
the
tape
can
be
checked
individually
for
sides
A
and
B
by
pressing
the
SIDE
AB
button
to
switch
to
the
“SIDE
A”
or
“SIDE
B”
mode.
@
The
times
can
also
be
checked
when
the
AUTO
SPACE
button
is
pressed
turning
the
SPACE
indicator
off.
@
For
details
on
the
auto
edit
recording
function,
see
“Automatic
Edited
Recording”.
Tn
nes
Programmed
Playback
With
this
function,
you
can
play
the
tracks
on
the
disc
in
any
order
you
like.
(Up
to
20
tracks
can
be
set
in
the
program.)
@
The
same
track
can
be
programmed
to
play
more
than
once.
(Index
numbers
cannot
be
programmed.)
@
Programming
is
only
possible
from
the
stop
mode.
Example:
In
this
example,
we
program
the
tracks
on
a
disc
containing
20
tracks
to
play
once
each.
Track
numbers
;
5
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Programming
Procedure
1.
Press
direct
search
button
“5”
to
specify
track
5.
Press
the
“CD
10key”
button
on
the
remote
control
unit,
then
button
“5”.
2.
Press
the
MEMORY
button.
Track
5
is
now
programmed
to
play
first.
3.
Repeat
steps
1
and
2
above
to
program
other
tracks.
Up
to
20
tracks
can
be
programmed.
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Tracks
can
also
be
specified
using
the
FFWD
and
FBACK
buttons.
If
you
attempt
to
program
a
21st
track,
“FULL”
will
appear
on
the
elapsed
time
display
when
the
MEMORY
button
is
pressed
and
that
track
will
not
be
programmed.
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