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PLAYING Search rxstexitil .;0 L:= Repeat CD(s), track or program MIR a 0 1 Hold down 4111411 or 10-110-. -) The player first searches backwards or forwards at 10 times normal speed with sound at low volume, then goes to 50 times normal speed with sound muted. 2 Release the button at the desired passage. -) Play starts at the desired passage. Note: During Shuffle, Repeat Track or Programmedplay, search is restricted to within the track being played at the time. IShuffle (random order) play KIMillikle•IRM ARM 70 .... , - ........ k,l .. f 1 Press SHUFFLE before or during CD play to start shuffle play. 4 The tracks on the CD(RW) in the recorder (SHUFFLE), the tracks on the CDs in the changer (SHUFFLE) or the tracks in the program (SHUFFLE PROG) play in random order. TRACK I- Il=l ( L_ I._ [f i l l 2 CD SNUFRE TRACK TIME I. __I 1 Press REPEAT one or more times during CD play. -) When REPEAT TRACK lights up, the current track plays repeatedly. When REPEAT ALL lights up, the discs in the changer or the program play(s) repeatedly. When REPEAT DISC lights up, the selected disc in the changer or the or the recorder plays repeatedly. TRACK 17 7 L III _J 1 1 Ii iI511Z1 718! 811O 88 CD T3 NMI 0 IR` L nnnnnn R uonmeenner TRACK PME 71. LA_ 2 To return to normal play, press REPEAT one or more times until: -) the REPEAT label disappears from the display. Note: - You can use shuffle in combination with REPAT ALL or programmedplay of the CD Changer - REPEAT is also clearedifyou open the disc tray 2 Press SHUFFLE again to return to normal CD play. Note: Shuffle is also clearedifyou open the disc tray. 20 PROGRAM Programming track numbers Irtilfflt NtokitMINA . 611 11 ,.., .0.... ..0,.. 0 0 - . '0 4. .V] . You can select tracks and store them either in the CD changer, or CD recorder memory. If you use the program for playback you can choose one of the two memories, else if you like to specify tracks for recording, use the CD changer memory only! You can store any track more than once. 1 Load the desired disc(s) in the disc tray(s). 2 Press either CD 1, CD 2, CD 3, or CDR to select the disc. 3 Press PROG(ram). - PROG starts blinking and PFEEDFFP1 is displayed. 4 Rotate - JOG CONTROL + (press the numerical keys on the remote control; for 2-digit numbers, press the keys in rapid succession) to select the required track numbers and store each track by pressing YES. -) The number of programmed tracks (sTEP), FPO° and the total program time are displayed. TRACK 2 CD H TOTAL TIRE I in 0 ILl Erasing a track from the program 1If necessary press STOP II. 2 Press either CD 1, CD 2, CD 3, or CDR to select the desired memory. 3 Press PROG(ram), followed by 44 or o* to move through the program steps. -P The track number at the selected step and the total program time are displayed. 4 Press NO to remove the track from the program. - LLL is displayed briefly. -P The next programmed track number will move up to this position and is displayed together with the step number and the remaining total program time. (Clearing the program 1If necessary press STOP M. 2 Press NO. EL ERR P(712,13 7 is displayed. 3 Press YES to clear the program. -P PPM ELERRE 2 , will be displayed and PROG goes off. Note: Ifyou open the CD recorder or the CD changer tray the respective program will be cleared. Making a program for recording See 'High speed recording and automatic finalizing (optional) of the current program' under chapter 'Internal recording'. CD changer only • If you wish to program a complete CD from the CD Changer rotate - JOG CONTROL + to select ET,' I (or 2, 3) FL L and press YES. All tracks of CD 1 (or 2, 3) will be programmed. TOTAL TAE I- 11 :1 El l l I 3 L_ L_ 1 121314151617181911OV 2 CD ):PR0G'i< 0 r- LI LY:1 5 Press PROG(ram) to end programming. - PROG stays shown and the program is currently available. Note: If the maximum number ofprogrammable tracks is reached, the display shows PPLIL3PRII FULL . 21

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PLAYING
PROGRAM
Search
rxstexitil
.;0
L:=
1
Hold
down
4111411
or
10-110-.
—)
The
player
first
searches
backwards
or
forwards
at
10
times
normal
speed
with
sound
at
low
volume,
then
goes
to
50
times
normal
speed
with
sound
muted.
2
Release
the
button
at
the
desired
passage.
—)
Play
starts
at
the
desired
passage.
Note:
During
Shuffle,
Repeat
Track
or
Programmed
play,
search
is
restricted
to
within
the
track
being
played
at
the
time.
I
Shuffle
(random
order)
play
f
KIM
illikle•IRM
ARM
70
....
,
........
kl
..
,
.....
...,...)
..
1
Press
SHUFFLE
before
or
during
CD
play
to
start
shuffle
play.
4
The
tracks
on
the
CD(RW)
in
the
recorder
(SHUFFLE),
the
tracks on
the
CDs
in
the
changer
(SHUFFLE)
or
the
tracks
in
the
program
(SHUFFLE
PROG)
play
in
random
order.
TRACK
I
-
Il=l
(
L_
I._
[
f
i
l
l
CD
2
SNUFRE
TRACK
TIME
I.
__I
2
Press
SHUFFLE
again
to
return
to
normal
CD
play.
Note:
Shuffle
is
also
cleared
if
you
open
the
disc
tray.
Repeat
CD(s),
track
or
program
MIR
a
0
1
Press
REPEAT
one
or
more
times
during
CD
play.
—)
When
REPEAT
TRACK
lights
up,
the
current
track
plays
repeatedly.
When
REPEAT
ALL
lights
up,
the
discs
in
the
changer
or
the
program
play(s)
repeatedly.
When
REPEAT
DISC
lights
up,
the
selected
disc
in
the
changer
or
the
or
the
recorder
plays
repeatedly.
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7
L
III
TRACK
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CD
T3
0
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uonmeenner
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TRACK
PME
71.
LA_
2
To
return
to
normal
play,
press
REPEAT
one
or
more
times
until:
—)
the
REPEAT
label
disappears
from
the
display.
Note:
-
You
can
use
shuffle
in
combination
with
REPAT
ALL
or
programmed
play
of
the
CD
Changer
-
REPEAT
is
also
cleared
if
you
open
the
disc
tray
Programming
track
numbers
Irtilfflt
Ntokit
MINA
6
11
1
1
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"''''''
'
.
0
.....
0
,..,
0
..,..
0
' 0
•"®
......................
............
[4.V]
....................
.
-
.
You
can
select
tracks
and
store
them
either
in
the
CD
changer,
or
CD
recorder
memory.
If
you
use
the
program
for
playback
you
can
choose
one
of
the
two
memories,
else
if
you
like
to
specify
tracks
for
recording,
use
the
CD
changer
memory
only!
You
can
store
any
track
more
than
once.
1
Load
the
desired
disc(s)
in
the
disc
tray(s).
2
Press
either
CD
1,
CD
2,
CD
3,
or
CDR
to
select
the
disc.
3
Press
PROG(ram).
-
PROG
starts
blinking
and
PFEEDFFP1
is
displayed.
4
Rotate
JOG
CONTROL
+
(press
the
numerical
keys
on
the
remote
control;
for
2
-digit
numbers,
press
the
keys
in
rapid
succession)
to
select
the
required
track
numbers
and
store
each
track
by
pressing
YES.
—)
The
number
of
programmed
tracks
(sTEP),
FPO°
and
the
total
program
time
are
displayed.
TRACK
TOTAL
CD
2
H
TIRE
I
in
0
ILl
CD
changer
only
If
you
wish
to
program
a
complete
CD
from
the
CD
Changer
rotate
JOG
CONTROL
+
to
select
ET,'
I
(or
2,
3)
FL
L
and
press
YES.
All
tracks
of
CD
1
(or
2,
3)
will
be
programmed.
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2
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5
Press
PROG(ram)
to
end
programming.
-
PROG
stays
shown
and
the
program
is
currently
available.
Note:
If
the
maximum
number
of
programmable
tracks
is
reached,
the
display
shows
PPLIL3PRII
FULL
.
Erasing
a
track
from
the
program
1
If
necessary
press
STOP
II.
2
Press
either
CD
1,
CD
2,
CD
3,
or
CDR
to
select
the
desired
memory.
3
Press
PROG(ram),
followed
by
44
or
o*
to
move
through
the
program
steps.
—P
The
track
number
at
the
selected
step
and
the
total
program
time
are
displayed.
4
Press
NO
to
remove
the
track
from
the
program.
-
LLL
is
displayed
briefly.
P
The
next
programmed
track
number
will
move
up
to
this
position
and
is
displayed
together
with
the
step
number
and
the
remaining
total
program
time.
(Clearing
the
program
1
If
necessary
press
STOP
M.
2
Press
NO.
EL
ERR
P(7
1
2,13
7
is
displayed.
3
Press
YES
to
clear
the
program.
—P
PPM
EL
ERRE
2
,
will
be
displayed
and
PROG
goes
off.
Note:
If
you
open
the
CD
recorder
or
the
CD
changer
tray
the
respective
program
will
be
cleared.
Making
a
program
for
recording
See
'High
speed
recording
and
automatic
finalizing
(optional)
of
the
current
program'
under
chapter
'Internal
recording'
.
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