Sony HCD-GS100 Operating Instructions - Page 12

Labeling a CD, — Disc Memo

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Programing CD tracks (continued) Other Operations To Do this Cancel Program Press PLAY MODE repeatedly play until "PGM" disappears. Check the program Press . or > repeatedly during Program Play. Clear a track or Press CLEAR in stop mode. disc from the end Clear the entire Press and hold CLEAR in stop program mode. Add tracks or discs to the end of program in stop mode Perform step 6. Tips • The program you made remains after Program Play finishes. To play the same program again, press CD, then press N (or n N on the remote) in Program Play mode. appears when the total CD program time exceeds 100 minutes, or when you select a CD track whose number is 21 or over. • The programed disc and track numbers remain until you erase them, so that the system plays only the existing disc and track numbers if you replace discs. However, the disc and track numbers that are not found in the system or on the disc are deleted from the program, and the rest of the program is played in the programed order. Labeling a CD - Disc Memo You can label up to 60 CDs with titles of up to 20 characters. Whenever you load a labeled CD, the title appears in the display. Notes • You cannot label a CD-TEXT disc. • To ensure that Disc Memos are not erased from memory, have the system connected to a wall outlet at least once a day. • You can label a CD only during Normal Play (when "1 DISC" or "ALL DISCS" is displayed) in stop mode. 1 Press CD to switch the function to CD. If "SHUF" or "PGM"appears, press PLAY MODE repeatedly until both disappear. 2 Turn DISC SELECT (or press DISC - or DISC + on the remote) until the disc number you want to label appears. 3 Press MENU. 4 Press . or > repeatedly until "NAME IN" appears. 5 Press ENTER. The cursor appears. 6 Turn DISC SELECT until the character you want appears. You can input the following characters: • Upper cases (A - Z) • Numbers (0 - 9) • Symbols 12US

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Clear the entire
program
Press
.
or
>
repeatedly
during Program Play.
Clear a track or
disc from the
end
Press CLEAR in stop mode.
Other Operations
To
Do this
Press PLAY MODE repeatedly
until “PGM” disappears.
Check the
program
Cancel Program
play
Labeling a CD
— Disc Memo
You can label up to 60 CDs with titles of up to
20 characters. Whenever you load a labeled
CD, the title appears in the display.
Notes
You cannot label a CD-TEXT disc.
To ensure that Disc Memos are not erased from
memory, have the system connected to a wall outlet
at least once a day.
You can label a CD only during Normal Play (when
“1 DISC” or “ALL DISCS” is displayed) in stop
mode.
1
Press CD to switch the function to CD.
If “SHUF” or “PGM”appears, press PLAY
MODE repeatedly until both disappear.
2
Turn DISC SELECT (or press DISC – or
DISC + on the remote) until the disc
number you want to label appears.
3
Press MENU.
4
Press
.
or
>
repeatedly until
“NAME IN” appears.
5
Press ENTER.
The cursor appears.
6
Turn DISC SELECT until the character
you want appears.
You can input the following characters:
Upper cases (A – Z)
Numbers (0 – 9)
Symbols (‘ –
, + < > _ = `)
Programing CD tracks (continued)
Press and hold CLEAR in stop
mode.
Add tracks or
discs to the end
of program in
stop mode
Perform step 6.
Tips
The program you made remains after Program Play
finishes. To play the same program again, press CD,
then press
N
(or
n
N
on the remote) in
Program Play mode.
“– –.– –” appears when the total CD program time
exceeds 100 minutes, or when you select a CD track
whose number is 21 or over.
The programed disc and track numbers remain until
you erase them, so that the system plays only the
existing disc and track numbers if you replace discs.
However, the disc and track numbers that are not
found in the system or on the disc are deleted from
the program, and the rest of the program is played
in the programed order.