Harman Kardon HD7450 Owners Manual - Page 11

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Programming a sequence of tracks The HD7450 will memorize a sequence of up to 30 tracks and then play them back in the order they were programmed. Your programmed sequence can be 30 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 calender. 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 30 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 playback time display. Each time you press CLEAR, the most recently programmed track will de 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 the button will display the total playback time of the programmed sequence. 6. When you are finished programming, press the PLAY button. The HD7450 will begin playing on the first track you programmed and continue playing tracks in the order programmed. The small track numbers at the bottom of the display (the music calendar) indicate which tracks in the programmed sequence still remain to be played. • During playback of a programmed sequence, you can use the SKIP and SEARCH functions without cancelling the program. SKIP will jump to the beginning of each track in the programmed sequence, and SEARCH will scan quickly through each track in the programmed sequence. • To stop playback of a programmed sequence, press STOP once. The sequence remains programmed, and you can add more tracks to the program at this point. Press PLAY to start playback again. • To stop playback of a programmed sequence and cancel the program, press STOP twice. The PROG light in the display goes out. Repeating the entire CD or programmed sequence 1. Press the REPEAT button either on the front panel or on the remote control. The REPEAT indicator in the display lights up. • You can press REPEAT at any time either before or during playback. When the unit is in REPEAT mode, it will continuously play the entire CD or the programmed sequence. • To turn off REPEAT mode, press the REPEAT button again. If you turn off REPEAT during playback, the unit will continue to play until the end of the disc or programmed sequence. • You can use both SKIP and SEARCH functions as usual when in REPEAT mode. Repeating a single track 1. Press PROGRAM. 2. Select the desired track by either pressing its number on the remote control keypad or using the front panel skip buttons. 3. Press REPEAT. 4. Press PLAY. The track will be repeated continuously until you turn off REPEAT. Repeating a "phrase" or section of the disc The HD7450 allows you to repeat any continuous section of the disc from a specified starting point (A) to a specified ending point (B). 1. Press PLAY. 2. When you hear the point where you want to begin your "phrase", press the A-B button on the remote control. Pressing this button marks point A (the starting point of the phrase). The REPEAT indicator in the display will light and the disc continues to play. 3. When you hear the point where you want your phrase to end, press the A-B button again. The A-B indicator in the display will light. The unit is now in A-B mode and will continue to repeat the section that you chose until you either press STOP or press the A-B button again. Note A-B repeat works only during normal playback mode, not in PROGRAM mode. Timer playback When the power is turned on to the unit, it will begin playing automatically if it has a disc in it. If you plug the compact disc player into an ordinary timer, you can have it begin playback at a preset time. 7

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Programming
a
sequence
of
tracks
The
HD7450
will
memorize
a
sequence
of
up
to
30
tracks
and
then
play
them
back
in
the
order
they
were
programmed.
Your
programmed
sequence
can
be
30
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
indica-
tor
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
pro-
grammed
sequence.
This
row
of
small
numbers
is
called
the
music
calender.
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
in-
dicates
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
30
tracks
have
been
pro-
grammed.
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
playback
time
display.
Each
time
you
press
CLEAR,
the
most
recently
programmed
track
will
de
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
the
button
will
display
the
total
playback
time
of
the
programmed
sequence.
6.
When
you
are
fi
nished
programming,
press
the
PLAY
button.
The
HD7450
will
begin
playing
on
the
first
track
you
programmed
and
continue
playing
tracks
in
the
order
programmed.
The
small
track
numbers
at
the
bottom
of
the
display
(the
music
calendar)
indicate
which
tracks
in
the
programmed
sequence
still
remain
to
be
played.
During
playback
of
a
programmed
sequence,
you
can
use
the
SKIP
and
SEARCH
functions
without
cancelling
the
program.
SKIP
will
jump
to
the
begin-
ning
of
each
track
in
the
programmed
sequence,
and
SEARCH
will
scan
quickly
through
each
track
in
the
programmed
sequence.
To
stop
playback
of
a
programmed
sequence,
press
STOP
once.
The
sequence
remains
programmed,
and
you
can
add
more
tracks
to
the
program
at
this
point.
Press
PLAY
to
start
playback
again.
To
stop
playback
of
a
programmed
sequence
and
cancel
the
program,
press
STOP
twice.
The
PROG
light
in
the
display
goes
out.
Repeating
the
entire
CD
or
programmed
sequence
1.
Press
the
REPEAT
button
either
on
the
front
panel
or
on
the
remote
control.
The
REPEAT
indicator
in
the
display
lights
up.
You
can
press
REPEAT
at
any
time
either
before
or
during
playback.
When
the
unit
is
in
RE-
PEAT
mode,
it
will
continuously
play
the
entire
CD
or
the
programmed
sequence.
To
turn
off
REPEAT
mode,
press
the
REPEAT
button
again.
If
you
turn
off
REPEAT
during
play-
back,
the
unit
will
continue
to
play
until
the
end
of
the
disc
or
programmed
sequence.
You
can
use
both
SKIP
and
SEARCH
functions
as
usual
when
in
REPEAT
mode.
Repeating
a
single
track
1.
Press
PROGRAM.
2.
Select
the
desired
track
by
either
pressing
its
number
on
the
remote
control
keypad
or
using
the
front
panel
skip
buttons.
3.
Press
REPEAT.
4.
Press
PLAY.
The
track
will
be
repeated
con-
tinuously
until
you
turn
off
REPEAT.
Repeating
a
"phrase"
or
section
of
the
disc
The
HD7450
allows
you
to
repeat
any
continuous
section
of
the
disc
from
a
specified
starting
point
(A)
to
a
specified
ending
point
(B).
1.
Press
PLAY.
2.
When
you
hear
the
point
where
you
want
to
begin
your
"phrase",
press
the
A
—B
button
on
the
remote
control.
Pressing
this
button
marks
point
A
(the
starting
point
of
the
phrase).
The
REPEAT
indicator
in
the
display
will
light
and
the
disc
contin-
ues
to
play.
3.
When
you
hear
the
point
where
you
want
your
phrase
to
end,
press
the
A
—B
button
again.
The
A
—B
indicator
in
the
display
will
light.
The
unit
is
now
in
A
-B
mode
and
will
continue
to
repeat
the
section
that
you
chose
until
you
either
press
STOP
or
press
the
A
—B
button
again.
Note
A
—B
repeat
works
only
during
normal
playback
mode,
not
in
PROGRAM
mode.
Timer
playback
When
the
power
is
turned
on
to
the
unit,
it
will
begin
playing
automatically
if
it
has
a
disc
in
it.
If
you
plug
the
compact
disc
player
into
an
ordinary
timer,
you
can
have
it
begin
playback
at
a
preset
time.
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