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JVC CA-S200 - Repeating a Selection or the Entire Disc; Listening to a Tape

JVC CA-S200
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How
to
program:
just
3
easy
steps
PROGRAM
Programming
Hints
Repeat
a
selection
or
the
whole
CD
REPEAT
Listen
to
a
tape:
How
to
use
your
tape
deck
COMPUUPLAY
Playback
Page
11
Procedure
To
program
the
order
of
CD
tracks
using
the
Remote
1.
Press
PROGRAM
on
the
CA-S200.
2.
Press
CD
10
KEY.
3.
Press
the
number
of
the
first
track
you
want
to
hear,
then
the
number
of
the
second
track
and
so
on
until
you
have
entered
all
the
track
numbers
you
want
to
play.
Q)
Refer
to
the
section
“How
to
use
the
Remote
Control”
on
page
19
if
you
have
questions
about
how
to
enter
numbers
above
10.
Q)
The
unit will
only
display
up
to
15
tracks.
Q)
Your
program
can
include
up
to
32
tracks,
and
you
can
repeat
tracks
if
you
wish.
4.
Press
>
to
start
the
program—the
first
track
you
programmed
will
start
to
play,
followed
by
the
next
one
you
entered,
until
all
the
selected
tracks
are
played.
To
program
the
CD
from
the
Unit
1.
Press
PROGRAM.
.
2.
Press
<4
or
Bi
to
locate
the
track
you
want
to
start
with.
3.
Press
PROGRAM
to
store
the
selected
track.
4.
Repeat
steps
2
and
3
until
you
have
entered
all
the
tracks
you
want
to
program.
5.
Press
>/H
and
the
Unit
will
begin
playing
the
tracks
in
the
order
you
programmed
them.
To
stop
the
CD
during
programmed
play,
press
lf
on
the
Remote
or
m/CLEAR
on
the
CA-S200.
To
cancel
the
program,
press
@/CLEAR
on
the
CA-S200
while
the
CD
is
not
playing.
,
A
few
hints
to
make
programming
easier
Q)
To
add
a
track
to
your
program,
enter
the
track
numbers
with
the
10
key
pad.
Any
tracks
you
add
will
appear
at
the
end
of
the
current
program.
OQ)
If
you
want
to
change
the
entire
program,
press
B/CLEAR
on
the
CA-S200
while
the
CD
is
off,
and
then
you
can
start
over.
Q)
To
check
the
order
of
the
tracks
in
your
program
in
STOP
mode,
press
<4
or
BP
on
the
Remote
to
display
the
order
of
the
tracks.
Each
time
you
press
1
the
next
selection
in
your
program
is
displayed.
(Press
<4
for
the
previous
selections.)
Repeating
a
Selection
or
the
Entire
Disc
You
can
have
either
the
program
or
the
individual
selection
currently
playing
repeat
as
many
times
as
you
like
by
pressing
REPEAT.
Each
time
you
press
REPEAT,
it
cycles
from
function-off,
which
turns
“REPEAT”
out
on
the
display,
to
“REPEAT”
which
will
repeat
all
tracks
in
order
or
according
to
the
program
you
have
set,
and
then
to
“REPEAT
1”
which
will
repeat
the
currently
played
track.
Tocancel
repeat
mode,
press
REPEAT
until
the
“REPEAT”
or
“REPEAT
1”
are
not
displayed
any
more.
Listening
to
a
Tape
The
tape
deck
allows
you
to
play,
record
and
dub
audio
tapes.
OQ
Most
tapes
are
now
recorded
with
the
Dolby
NR
system,
so
first
check
which
type
of
the
Dolby
NR
system
is
used
on
the
tape.
Only
the
Dolby
B
NR
is
incorporated
into
the
CA-S200.
However,
tapes
other
than
the
Dolby
B
type
is
also
available
for
playing.
Q)
With
Automatic
Tape
Type
Detection,
you
can
listen
to
type
I,
II,
or
IV
tapes
without
changing
any
settings.
To
record
or
dub,
see
Recording
on
page
13.
One
Touch
Play
By
pressing
either
>
or
<J
on
either
deck
A
or
B
or
<on
the
Remote),
the
power
will
come
on,
and
if
a
tape
is
in
the
deck,
it
will
start
to
play.
If
no
tape
is
loaded,
the
Unit
will
come
on
and
wait
for
further
instructions.
Regular
Play
When
the
power
is
already
on,
you
can
use
this
basic
procedure:
1.
Press
EJECT
of
the
deck
you
want
to
use.
2.
When
the
cassette
carrier
opens,
put
the
cassette
in,
with
the
exposed
part
of
the
tape
down
toward
the
base
of
the
CA-S200.
Q)
Ifthe
cassette
carrier
does
not
open,
turn
the
Unit
off,
then
back
on
again
and
press
EJECT.
3.
Close
the
carrier
gently.
4.
Press
>
to
play
the
front
side,
or
<J
to
play
the
reverse
side.
The
arrow
indicator
on
the
pressed
button
starts
blinking
and
tape
play
starts.
To
stop
playing,
press
Ml.
To
remove
the
tape,
press
EJECT.

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