Harman Kardon HD7225 Owners Manual - Page 11

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Playing a particular track Tracks can be selected directly via the 1-10 and +10 keys on the HD7225 remote control (see page 7). Tracks can also be selected by using the front panel SKIP BACK and SKIP FORWARD buttons. After loading a disc, press the SKIP buttons repeatedly until the desired track number is shown in the display. Then press PLAY. Particular tracks can also be selected in the same way while a disc is playing. However, in this case, the selected track will automatically begin playing. Skipping quickly to the beginning of other tracks While a CD is playing, press one of the SKIP buttons (either SKIP BACK or SKIP FORWARD) until the number of the track you want to play is displayed. The unit skips to the beginning of the displayed track and begins playing. If you press the SKIP BACKWARD button only once during playback, the unit skips back to the beginning of the same track and begins playing. Manually searching While a CD is playing, press one of the SEARCH buttons (either SEARCH BACK or SEARCH FORWARD) until you locate the part of the disc you want to hear. If you SEARCH BACK all the way to the beginning of track 1, playback will automatically begin there, even if you continue to hold down the SEARCH BACK button. If you SEARCH FORWARD all the way to the end of the disc, searching will stop there. Searching during PROGRAM or REPEAT mode, the unit will scan rapidly wither to the end or the beginning of the current track, then playback at normal speed will begin. The HD7125/HD7225 automatically lowers the volume during a search, although you can still hear the speeded-up sound. To switch to rapid but inaudible search, press the PAUSE button before using the search button. Then to resume playback, press either PAUSE or PLAY. Programming a sequence of tracks The HD7125/HD7225 will memorize a sequence of up to 20 tracks and then play them back in the order they were programming. Your programmed sequenced can be 20 different songs or a combination with individual songs repeated several times as part of the sequence. 1. Load a disc into your CD player. 2. Press the PROGRAM button either on the front panel or on the remote control. The red PROG indicator in the display lights up and the INDEX light goes out. 3. Select the first track by either pressing its number on the remote control keypad or using the front panel or remote control SKIP buttons. If you select the track using the skip buttons, you must then press the PROGRAM button on the front panel or on the remote control to enter the number of the selected track. The number of that track appears in the display along with its time. The small number of the track at the bottom of the display also lights up to indicate that you have chosen that track as part of your programmed sequence. This row of small numbers is called the music calendar. The indicator to the right of the TRACK indicator (where the INDEX number is displayed in non-PROGRAM mode) displays the total number of selections that you have programmed. 4. Select the next track of your desired sequence in the same way as described in Step 3. The display indicates the track number as well as the cumulative playback time in your sequence (the time of this track added to the time of the previous track). 5. Continue until up to 20 tracks have been programmed. To repeat a track, simply enter its number again to add it to the selection. If you want to delete the last track selected, press the CLEAR button. The track will be deleted and its time will be subtracted from the total playbck time display. Each time you press CLEAR, the most recently programmed track will be deleted. To clear an entire programmed selection, press the STOP button twice. Then start over from step 2, above. To check the time of the tracks in the programmed sequence, press the CHECK button. Each time you press the CHECK button, the next higher track in the sequence will be displayed along with the cumulative playing time of all tracks checked to that point. After all tracks have been checked, a final press of 10

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Playing
a
particular
track
Tracks
can
be
selected
directly
via
the
1-10
and
+10
keys
on
the
HD7225
remote
control
(see
page
7).
Tracks
can
also
be
selected
by
using
the
front
panel
SKIP
BACK
and
SKIP
FORWARD
buttons.
After
loading
a
disc,
press
the
SKIP
buttons
repeatedly
until
the
desired
track
number
is
shown
in
the
display.
Then
press
PLAY.
Particular
tracks
can
also
be
selected
in
the
same
way
while
a
disc
is
playing.
However,
in
this
case,
the
selected
track
will
automatically
begin
playing.
Skipping
quickly
to
the
beginning
of
other
tracks
While
a
CD
is
playing,
press
one
of
the
SKIP
buttons
(either
SKIP
BACK
or
SKIP
FORWARD)
until
the
number
of
the
track
you
want
to
play
is
displayed.
The
unit
skips
to
the
beginning
of
the
displayed
track
and
begins
playing.
If
you
press
the
SKIP
BACKWARD
button
only
once
during
playback,
the
unit
skips
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
same
track
and
begins
playing.
Manually
searching
While
a
CD
is
playing,
press
one
of
the
SEARCH
buttons
(either
SEARCH
BACK
or
SEARCH
FORWARD)
until
you
locate
the
part
of
the
disc
you
want
to
hear.
If
you
SEARCH
BACK
all
the
way
to
the
beginning
of
track
1,
playback
will
automatically
begin
there,
even
if
you
continue
to
hold
down
the
SEARCH
BACK
button.
If
you
SEARCH
FORWARD
all
the
way
to
the
end
of
the
disc,
searching
will
stop
there.
Searching
during
PROGRAM
or
REPEAT
mode,
the
unit
will
scan
rapidly
wither
to
the
end
or
the
beginning
of
the
current
track,
then
playback
at
normal
speed
will
begin.
The
HD7125/HD7225
automatically
lowers
the
volume
during
a
search,
although
you
can
still
hear
the
speeded
-up
sound.
To
switch
to
rapid
but
inaudible
search,
press
the
PAUSE
button
before
using
the
search
button.
Then
to
resume
playback,
press
either
PAUSE
or
PLAY.
Programming
a
sequence
of
tracks
The
HD7125/HD7225
will
memorize
a
sequence
of
up
to
20
tracks
and
then
play
them
back
in
the
order
they
were
programming.
Your
programmed
sequenced
can
be
20
different
songs
or
a
combination
with
individual
songs
repeated
several
times
as
part
of
the
sequence.
1.
Load
a
disc
into
your
CD
player.
2.
Press
the
PROGRAM
button
either
on
the
front
panel
or
on
the
remote
control.
The
red
PROG
indicator
in
the
display
lights
up
and
the
INDEX
light
goes
out.
3.
Select
the
first
track
by
either
pressing
its
number
on
the
remote
control
keypad
or
using
the
front
panel
or
remote
control
SKIP
buttons.
If
you
select
the
track
using
the
skip
buttons,
you
must
then
press
the
PROGRAM
button
on
the
front
panel
or
on
the
remote
control
to
enter
the
number
of
the
selected
track.
The
number
of
that
track
appears
in
the
display
along
with
its
time.
The
small
number
of
the
track
at
the
bottom
of
the
display
also
lights
up
to
indicate
that
you
have
chosen
that
track
as
part
of
your
programmed
sequence.
This
row
of
small
numbers
is
called
the
music
calendar.
The
indicator
to
the
right
of
the
TRACK
indicator
(where
the
INDEX
number
is
displayed
in
non
-PROGRAM
mode)
displays
the
total
number
of
selections
that
you
have
programmed.
4.
Select
the
next
track
of
your
desired
sequence
in
the
same
way
as
described
in
Step
3.
The
display
indicates
the
track
number
as
well
as
the
cumulative playback
time
in
your
sequence
(the
time
of
this
track
added
to
the
time
of
the
previous
track).
5.
Continue
until
up
to
20
tracks
have
been
programmed.
To
repeat
a
track,
simply
enter
its
number
again
to
add
it
to
the
selection.
If
you
want
to
delete
the
last
track
selected,
press
the
CLEAR
button.
The
track
will
be
deleted
and
its
time
will
be
subtracted
from
the
total
playbck
time
display.
Each
time you
press
CLEAR,
the
most
recently
programmed
track
will
be
deleted.
To
clear
an
entire
programmed
selection,
press
the
STOP
button
twice.
Then
start
over
from
step
2,
above.
To
check
the
time
of
the
tracks
in
the
programmed
sequence,
press
the
CHECK
button.
Each
time
you
press
the
CHECK
button,
the
next
higher
track
in
the
sequence
will
be
displayed
along
with
the
cumulative
playing
time
of
all
tracks
checked
to
that
point.
After
all
tracks
have
been
checked,
a
final
press
of
10