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CDC735comb 4/9/99 5:39 PM Page 15 15 Special Playback (cont'd) OPEN/CLOSE Button POWER 5-DISC CAROUSEL CD CHANGER OPEN/CLOSE DISC SELECT PLAY/PAUSE STOP STANDBY-ON Button DISC SELECT Button PROG. Button DISPLAY PROG. STORE DISC1 2 3 4 5 SKIP TRACK1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 REPEAT 0 RANDOM H BPLAY/PAUSEF G E CSTOP D STORE Button DISC Number (1-5) Buttons SKIP Button TRACK Number (0-9) PLAY/PAUSE Button STOP Button ASMS Buttons Program Tracks You can program up to 32 tracks to play in any order you choose. You can program tracks while the disc compartment is open. 1 Press the STOP button to cancel the current function. 2 Press the PROG. button. The display shows PROG. and program step number (PROG. NO.) 1. PROG. DISC TRACK PROG. NO. 1 2 3 45 3 Press the DISC number (1-5) button or the SKIP button on the remote control or the DISC SELECT button on the Compact Disc Changer to select the disc that contains the first track you want to program. The display shows the selected disc. For example, disc number 3. PROG. DISC TRACK PROG. NO. 1 2 3 45 4 Press the TRACK number buttons or the ASMS H or G button to select the track you want to play. The display shows the selected track. For example, track PROG. DISC TRACK PROG. NO. 1 2 3 45 5 Press the STORE button to store the displayed disc and track numbers in the first memory position. The display changes to TRACK 0 and PROG. NO. 2, indicating you may store the next track. (The disc number will not change.) PROG. DISC TRACK PROG. NO. 1 2 3 45 6 Repeat steps 3-5 for each track you want to program. 7 When you are finished storing tracks in the program, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. The Compact Disc Changer starts to play the programmed tracks in the order you entered. NOTES • Press the ASMS H or G button during programmed playback to move backward or forward through the programmed sequence. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to resume playback of the program. • You can use audible search during programmed play. Details are on page 13. • You cannot use the DISC SELECT button, the SKIP button, the DISC number (1- 5) buttons or the TRACK number (0-9) buttons during programmed playback. • To stop programmed playback, press the STOP button, then press the PROG. but- ton. PROG. disappears from the display. The program is stored until you turn off the Compact Disc Changer or open the CD compartment. To play a stored program again, press the STOP button to cancel the current function. Then, press the PROG. button so PROG. appears on the display. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin playback. • During Stop mode, you may review the tracks stored in a program. Press the PROG. button so that PROG. appears on the display. Then, press the STORE button repeatedly to advance through a display of the tracks. You can not do this while the program is playing. • To clear the program from memory, press the STANDBY-ON button to turn off the Compact Disc Changer, or press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the CD compartment.

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Special Playback (cont’d)
Press the STOP button to cancel the
current function.
1
Program Tracks
You can program up to 32 tracks to
play in any order you choose.
You
can program tracks while the disc
compartment is open.
Press the PROG. button.
The display
shows PROG. and program step num-
ber (PROG. NO.) 1.
2
1
2
3
4
5
PROG.
TRACK
DISC
PROG. NO.
Press the DISC number (1-5) button
or the SKIP button on the remote con-
trol or the DISC SELECT button on
the Compact Disc Changer to select
the disc that contains the first track
you want to program. The display
shows the selected disc.
For example,
disc number 3.
3
1
2
3
4
5
PROG.
TRACK
DISC
PROG. NO.
Press the TRACK number buttons or the
ASMS
H
or
G
button to select the
track you want to play.
The display shows
the selected track.
For example, track
4
1
2
3
4
5
PROG.
TRACK
DISC
PROG. NO.
Press the STORE button to store the dis-
played disc and track numbers in the first
memory position.
The display changes to
TRACK 0 and PROG. NO. 2, indicating
you may store the next track.
(The disc
number will not change.)
5
1
2
3
4
5
PROG.
TRACK
DISC
PROG. NO.
Repeat steps 3-5 for each track you want
to program.
6
When you are finished storing tracks in the
program, press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
The Compact Disc Changer starts to play the
programmed tracks in the order you entered.
7
Press the ASMS
H
or
G
button during programmed playback to move back-
ward or forward through the programmed sequence.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE but-
ton to resume playback of the program.
You can use audible search during programmed play. Details are on page 13.
You cannot use the DISC SELECT button, the SKIP button, the DISC number (1-
5) buttons or the TRACK number (0-9) buttons during programmed playback.
To stop programmed playback, press the STOP button, then press the PROG. but-
ton.
PROG. disappears from the display.
The program is stored until you turn off
the Compact Disc Changer or open the CD compartment.
To play a stored program again,press the STOP button to cancel the current
function. Then, press the PROG. button so PROG. appears on the display. Press
the PLAY/PAUSE button to begin playback.
During Stop mode, you may review the tracks stored in a program.
Press the
PROG. button so that PROG. appears on the display.
Then, press the STORE
button repeatedly to advance through a display of the tracks.
You can not do this
while the program is playing.
To clear the program from memory,press the STANDBY-ON button to turn off the
Compact Disc Changer, or press the OPEN/CLOSE button to open the CD com-
partment.
NOTES
PROG.
DISPLAY
STORE
2
3
4
5
SKIP
TRACK
1
2
3
5
6
7
0
DISC
1
4
8
9
RANDOM
REPEAT
H
E
G
D
B
PLAY/PAUSE
F
C
STOP
OPEN/CLOSE
DISC SELECT
POWER
PLAY/PAUSE STOP
5-DISC CAROUSEL CD CHANGER
OPEN/CLOSE Button
STANDBY-ON
Button
PROG. Button
STORE Button
DISC Number
(1-5) Buttons
SKIP Button
STOP Button
PLAY/PAUSE
Button
TRACK
Number (0-9)
ASMS
Buttons
DISC
SELECT
Button
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