PROGRAMMING
TRACKS
Instead of
playing
a complete disc,
you
can choose a
number of tracks and
play
only these
in whatever sequence
you
decide. You can store
the same track
more than
once.
lt is also
possible
to enter a
group
of
tracks such as 1 to 4, 6
to
9,
or 5 to
2,
to speed up
programming
when consecutive
tracks
are
to
be
played
or to allow
for very long
playing periods.
Programming is
only
possible
when a disc is in the
player
and
its
contents
have
been
read to
determine
the highest track number that can be chosen.
To
store
the track numbers that
you
want to
play
(these
can be
found from the
contents list supplied
with
the disc), bring up each
required track
number in
turn
to the
display,
using eitherthe numeric keypad orthe TRACK
<-
-+keys
and then
put
it in the
player's
memory by
pressing
STORE.
Whilst
entering
tracks the
display will show the total
playing
time of all the tracks
which have been stored.
Up
to
50
tracks/programmes can be stored but
if
the
total
playing
time exceeds
that which can be displayed
'99.59'the
display will show
'0000'.
Further tracks/
programmes
can still be entered although the time
will not be displayed. When
50
tracks have
been entered
'End'
will
be displayed.
During
programmed play
all the
player
controls
remain operative except
for
SEARCH
<- which will only search back to the
beginning
of the actual track being
played.
From
a disc containing
l2tracks
you
want to
play
tracks
9, 5,
1 and
11
in that
order.
Load the
disc and close
the
drawer
with the DRAWER
OPEIVCLOSE
flap
orthe 67
remote
control
DRAWER
OPEN/CLOSE
key. When the
disc content
has
been
read the
display
will
show
'72',
and the total disc
playing
time.
Now bring
'9'into
the display, using either the numeric keypad or the
TRACK
<-
-+
keys,
and
then
press
STORE.
A'P'(for Programme) will appear above INDEX
to show that the track
has
been stored.
The
display
will
show I
P'and the
playing
time
of
track
9.
Now
go
to track
5'and
press
STORE again.
The display will now show
'5
P'
and the combined
playing
time of tracks 9 and 5.
Continue choosing
the
other
tracks in the
same
way
and
storing them with the
STORE
key. As
soon as
you
have
stored the
last
track
number the
display
will
show
'11
P'and the total
playing
time for
all
the tracks
stored
(eg,
tracks
9+5+1+11).
This will remain
until
you
start
play,
by
pressing
PLAY. The first
selected track will then be displayed with its
playing
time.
From a disc containing
12
tracks
you
want to
play
tracks 9, and then the
group
5
to11 in that
order.
Load the
disc and close the drawer
with the DRAWER
OPEN/
CLOSE
flap orthe
67
remote control DRAWER
OPEN/CLOSE
key. When
the disc
contents
have
been
read the
display
will
show
'72',
and the total disc
playing
time.
Bring
9'into
the display, using either the numeric
keypad
or the
TRACK
<-
-+
keys,
and
press
STORE.
A'P'(tor Programme) will
appear
above tNDEx to show
that the track
has
been stored.
The
display
will
show
'9
P'and the
playing
time
of track
9.
Now
go
to
track
5'and
press
STORE. again.
The
display
will show
'5
P'and
the combined
playing
time of tracks 9 and 5.
Now
select
track
'11'lhe
display
will show
'11'.
Now
press
SEARCH i, d
'O'will
appear above
TNDEX to show that
the
player
is in-the
group
mode
and the
playing
time
will
change
to show the total
of all the tracks stored so
far. Press
STORE and
the
display
will show
'11
P' This
will remain until
you
start
play,
by
pressing
PLAY. The first
selected
track will then
be displayed
with its
playing
time.
Example
1
Example
2