Bose Lifestyle 50 Owner's guide - Page 33

Press the PLAY LIST button

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Figure 34 Display after pressing PLAY LIST Operating Your Lifestyle® 50 System To scan a disc Press and hold the scan forward or backward button (these are the ones to the left and right of the play time display). Scanning back or forward stops at the first or last track of the disc. You can scan a CD while it is paused. To add a track to the play list Skip to the track you want to add to the play list. Press and hold the TRACK number display area. The current track number is stored in the next available location in the CD play list. To omit a track from normal play Select the TRACK number, then press and hold the OMIT TRACK button. You can omit up to 15 tracks and you can omit a track while it is playing. Omitted tracks are not played during normal, repeat, or random play modes. You can skip to an omitted track using the TRACK forward or backward button. When on an omitted track, the word OMITTED is displayed and the OMIT TRACK button becomes CLEAR OMIT TRACK. To clear an omitted track and restore it to normal play, skip to the omitted track number and then press CLEAR OMIT TRACK. To clear all omitted tracks at the same time, eject the CD magazine. To listen to the CD play list • Press the PLAY LIST button (Figure 34). • To cancel PLAY LIST, press STOP, or press PLAY LIST again. If you press STOP, the current CD stops playing. If you press PLAY LIST again, the current CD continues to play. Note: The PLAY LIST button appears only after you store CD selections in the play list memory. To program a play list, see "Programming a CD play list" on page 33. If the play list has an invalid entry, such as a track number that can't be found, it is skipped during play. If a CD was removed or exchanged, the system tries to play the disc as programmed. Unavailable items are skipped. ON OFF SOURCE SLEEP ÂENU PLAY PAUSE PLAY LIST STOP LIST DISC TRACK VOLUÂE ÂUTE VOLUÂE AM189854_05_V.PDF October 17, 2001 31

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AM189854_05_V.PDF
October 17, 2001
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Operating Your Lifestyle
®
50 System
To scan a disc
Press and hold the scan forward
or backward
button (these are the ones to the left
and right of the play time display). Scanning back or forward stops at the first or last track of
the disc. You can scan a CD while it is paused.
To add a track to the play list
Skip to the track you want to add to the play list. Press and hold the TRACK number display
area. The current track number is stored in the next available location in the CD play list.
To omit a track from normal play
Select the TRACK number, then press and hold the OMIT TRACK button. You can omit up to
15 tracks and you can omit a track while it is playing. Omitted tracks are not played during
normal, repeat, or random play modes.
You can skip to an omitted track using the TRACK forward
or backward
button.
When on an omitted track, the word OMITTED is displayed and the OMIT TRACK button
becomes CLEAR OMIT TRACK.
To clear an omitted track and restore it to normal play, skip to the omitted track number and
then press CLEAR OMIT TRACK. To clear all omitted tracks at the same time, eject the CD
magazine.
To listen to the CD play list
Press the PLAY LIST button (Figure 34).
To cancel PLAY LIST, press STOP, or press PLAY LIST again. If you press STOP, the
current CD stops playing. If you press PLAY LIST again, the current CD continues to play.
Note:
The PLAY LIST button appears only after you store CD selections in the play list
memory. To program a play list, see
Programming a CD play list
on page 33.
If the play list has an invalid entry, such as a track number that can
t be found, it is skipped
during play. If a CD was removed or exchanged, the system tries to play the disc as pro-
grammed. Unavailable items are skipped.
Figure 34
Display after pressing
PLAY LIST
ÂENU
SLEEP
ON
OFF
VOLUÂE
VOLUÂE
ÂUTE
SOURCE
LIST
DISC
TRACK
PLAY
PAUSE
STOP
PLAY
LIST