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QUAD 67 - Index Key Usage; Using Index Keys; Programming Management; Memory Contents and Control

QUAD 67
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Note
lf
after
pressing
SEARCH
-+
you
decide
that
you
do
not
want
to
group
tracks
just
press
SEARCH
<- to
cancel
this
function,
before
pressing
STORE.
Checking
the
Memory
Contents
-
During
play you
can
check
the
contents
of
the
memory
by
pressing
the TRACK
+ key
to
step
through
the
selected
track
numbers
in the
programmed
sequence.
In our
example;
'9'5
-
1
'11'.
After
checking
do
not
forget to
step back
to the
beginning
of
the
sequence
using
the
TRACK
<- key or
pressing
STOP
(do
not
press
STOP
more
than
once
as
this
will
clear
the
programming).
To
Erase
the
Whole
Programme
Memory
-
You
can
clear
a
programme
at any
time
by opening
the disc
drawer.
Pressing
STOP
will also
clear
the
programme
but
if
the
disc
is
playing
STOP
has to be
pressed
twice,
once
to stop
play
and
once
to clear
the
programme.
To Start
Play
-
Press
PLAY.
The track
number
of the
first
programmed selection
will be
displayed
and
this
will change,
as
each
selected
track
is
played,
so
that
the
progress
of
play
can be
followed.
You can
check
the
tracks
still
to be
played,
at
any
time, by
pressing
the
TRACK
<-
-+
keys.
You can
return to
the beginning
of a
programmed track,
or
to
the
previously
programmed
track
by
pressing
TRACK
<--.
lf
you
want
to
go
on
to a
following
programmed
track
press
TRACK
-+.
You can
also
search
for a
particular
passage
using
the SEARCH
<-
-+
keys but
SEARCH
<-
is limited
to the
track
currently
being
played.
To hold
play
at
any
time
during
a
programme
press
PAUSE.
Pressing
PAUSE
again
will restart
play.
When all
the
tracks
have
been
played
the
disc
stops.
However,
the
current
programme
is still
retained
in the
memory
for
one
furlher
operation
so
pressing
pLAy
again
will
repeat
the sequence.
To erase
the
programme open
the drawer
compadment
or
press
STOP.
These are
used
for selecting
a
specific
part
of
a track
on discs
recorded
with
index
numbers
and
up to 99
can
be selected
pertrack. This
facility
is only
usable
on certain
discs
containing
index
information
and
this
will be
detailed
in the
disc
content
instructions
supplied
with
the disc.
The
required
index
number
can
be entered
in both
play
and
standby
modes.
Should
you
select
an
index
for a disc
not
incorporating
this
facility
'ERROR'will
appear
briefly.
Selecting
a
Track
Index
-
First decide
which
track
and
index
numbers
you
want
from the
information
supplied
with
the disc.
Select
the
track
and
then
use
the
TNDEX
<-
-)
keys
to show
the
required
number
in
the display.
Press
INDEX
-+
to step
to
higher
numbers
and
INDEX
<- to step
down
to
lower
numbers.
lf either
key
is held down
stepping
will continue
until
the
key
is released'
During
play,
after
a shorl
pause,
the chosen
track
index
will be
automatically
selected.
From the
stop
mode
the
chosen
track
index
will be
selected
as soon
as
PLAY
is
pressed.
I
I
I
USING
THE
INDEX
KEYS