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Sony CDP-XA3ES - Locating Specific Tracks and Points

Sony CDP-XA3ES
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Locating
a
Specific
Track
You
can
quickly
locate
any
track
while
playing
a
disc
using
the
KK1/>D1
(AMS:
Automatic
Music
Sensor)
buttons
or
number
buttons.
KKD
Number
buttons
>
>12
MUSIC
SCAN
Number
buttons
>20
kea
/>>i
To
locate
Press
The
next
or
DEA
repeatedly
until
you
find
the
succeeding
tracks
track
The
current
or
KK
repeatedly
until
you
find
the
preceding
tracks
track
A
specific
track
Number
button
of
the
track
directly
By
scanning
each
MUSIC
SCAN
before
you
start
playing
track
for
10
seconds
or
while
playing
a
disc.
When
you
find
(Music
Scan)
E
the
track
you
want,
press
B
to
start
playing.
When
you
directly
locate
a
track
numbered
over
12
(or
20
when
using
the
remote)
Press
>12
(or
>20
on
the
remote)
first,
then
the
corresponding
number
buttons.
To
enter
“0,”
use
button
10.
Example:
To
play
track
number
30
Press
>12
(or
>20
on
the
remote)
first,
then
3
and
10.
Tv
You
can
extend
the
playing
time
during
Music
Scan
[F]
Press
MUSIC
SCAN
repeatedly
until
the
playing
time
you
want
(10,
20
or
30)
appears
in
the
display.
Each
time
you
press
the
button,
the
playing
time
changes
cyclically.
Playing
CDs
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Locating
a
Particular
Point
in
a
Track
You
can
also
locate
a
particular
point
in
a
track
while
playing
a
disc.
INDEX
tx
/
=n.
To
locate
a
point
Press
While
monitoring
the
pp
(forward)
or
<4
(backward)
sound
and
hold
down
until
you
find
the
point
Slowly
by
monitoring
</P>
SLOW
on
the
remote
and
the
sound
H
hold
down
until
you
find
the
point
Quickly
by
observing
</P>
and
hold
down
until
you
the
display
during
find
the
point.
You
will
not
hear
the
pause
sound
during
the
operation.
Using
an
index
(only
INDEX
tas
/=—™
on
the
remote
for
indexed
discs)
repeatedly
until
you
find
the
point
Ç
What
is
an
index?
It
is
a
number
that
divides
a
track
or
a
disc
into
sections,
enabling
you
to
easily
locate
a
desired
point.
You
can
determine
if
a
disc
uses
indexes
by
its
packaging.
Note
If
“74”
appears
in
the
display,
the
disc
has
reached
the
end
while
you
were
pressing
PP.
Press
<td
or
KKI
to
go
back.

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