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For
example,
if
you
would
like
to
play
introductions
of
the
programmes
in
order
of
the
seventh
and
fourth
programmes
on
side
A
and
the
third
and
second
programmes
on
side
B:
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SIDEA/SIPEB
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AS
1
Before
the
INTRO
SCAN
button
is
pressed,
press
the
SIDE
A/SIDE
B
button
to
switch
the
unit
to
side
A.
2
Press
the
APMS
buttons
of
numbers
7"
and
‘4’'
to
light
their
APMS
indicators
up.
3
Press
the
SIDE
A/SIDE
B
button
to
switch
the
unit
to
side
B.
4
Press
the
APMS
buttons
of
numbers
“3” and
‘’2"
to
light
their
APMS
indicators
up.
INTRO
SCAN
Sa,
aS
6
\
3
5
Introductions
of
the
programmes
are
played
in
order
of
numbers
‘7”
and “4”
on
side
A
and
numbers
“3”
and
‘2”
on
side
B.
Introductions
of
other
programmes
are
not
played.
Even
after
all
of
the
selected
program-
mes
are
finished,
the
APMS
indicators
are
not
turned
off.
Press
the
CLEAR
button
to
erase
all
of
the
selected
programmes.
e
lf
the
APMS
button
of
the
programme
which
is
being
played
is
pressed,
the
APMS
indicator
of
the
corresponding
pro-
gramme
will
be
turned
off,
and
selected
programme
will
be
erased
and
the
next
programme
will
be
started.
These
functions
depend
upon
the
operation
of
the
infrared
sensor
contained
within
the
cartridge
which
finds
the
sound-
free
intervals
between
songs,
and
with
the
following
records
this
function
may
not
operate
normally:
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Records
with
no,
or
very
little,
interval
between
songs.
e@
Records
with
music
which
fades
out
gradually.
(If
you
use
APMS
with
such
records,
the
unit
may
stop
playing
part-
way
through
the
fade-out.)
:
®
Records
which
have.
music
recorded
in
the
grooves
serving
as
the
interval
between
songs.
@
Records
other
than
the
normal
black
(red,
white,
trans-
parent,
printed
records,
etc.).
e@
Records
where
the
grooves
are
of
a
rough
pitch
because
strong
signals
occur
frequently
in
the
recording.
e@
Non-standard
records
or
phonosheets.
e@
Deformed
or
severely
warped
records.
@
Dirty
records.
The
APSS/APMS
sensor
level
control,
located
on
the
turntable
compartment,
adjusts
the
sensitivity
of
thé
interval
sensing
device.
it
should
normally
be
set
at
the
‘'N”
position,
but
with
non-standard
records
presenting
difficulties
for
APSS
or
APMS
it
can
be
switched
to
either
“H"'
or
““L".
SENSOR
L N
H
e
For
records
with
very
narrow
inter-
vals
between
recorded
portions,
try
setting
the
control
at
H”.
%
7
SENSOR
LN
H
@For
records
with
frequent
strong
signals
and
rough
groove
pitch,
try
setting
the
control
at
’L”.
For
normal
operation
be
sure
to
have
the
control
set
at
‘’N”.
With
normal
records
the
APSS
or
APMS
may
not
function
properly
with
the
sensor
at
‘’H"’
or
oat,
[E}
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