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Programmed Playback (playing S/tracks By Changing Their Order As Required), Press Program.

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PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK (PLAYING CHAPTERS/TRACKS BY CHANGING THEIR ORDER AS REQUIRED) Desired chapters (LD) or tracks (CDV/CD) can be programmed to be played in a desired order. Up to 24 chapters/tracks can be programmed at a time. ÷ Programming operation can be made easier by observing the on-screen display or display window during operation. 3. Press 3 . PLAY 3 1 Programmed playback starts after searching the first pro- 2 grammed track/chapter. In the examples above, the programmed playback starts from chapter/track No. 9. When PROGRAM chapter/track Nos. 9, 7, and then 18 have been played, the player enters stop mode. 3 PLAY 3 1. Press PROGRAM. PROGRAM 2. Select the chapters or tracks to be programmed. Example : Programming chapter 9 on side B, chapter 7 on side A and then chapter 18 on side B 1 Select side A or B. B 2 Specify the chapter number. 9 ÷ Program the next chapter by repeating steps 1 and 2 above. A 7= B +10 8 Example : Programming CD tracks 9, 7, and then 18 ÷ Press numeric buttons 9, 7, +10, and then 8. 9 7 +10 8 If you press a wrong numeric button : Press CLEAR, then press the correct numeric button(s). Programming of pause Programming pauses together with chapter/track numbers is very convenient for recording the programmed playback. ÷ In case of recording the programmed playback on two sides of an audio tape, it is recommended to program a pause after the last chapter/track to be recorded on the first side of the tape. This makes it possible to flip the tape while playback is paused and avoid making a recording mistake. ÷ While programmed playback is paused, it is possible to record a narration or create a non-recorded blank. Pressing 8 in pause mode resumes programmed playback so that recording can be restarted. ÷ It is not possible to record a pause as the final step of the program. Indication of programmed pause "8" appears on the TV screen and "PA" appears on the display window. To check the programmed contents When PGM is pressed during or after programmed playback, the programmed contents can be displayed on the TV screen. Pressing PGM again turns off the display of the programmed contents. To modify programmed content To delete a programmed chapter number, track number or pause : 1. Press PGM. 2. Press either 4 or ¢ to move ‰ (the cursor) to the chap- ter number, track number or pause to be modified. If you want to replace that content, press the numeric button. If you want to program a pause, press 8. If you want to clear content, press CLEAR. 3. Press PGM to complete. If you press 3 in place of PGM, programmed playback starts from the first programmed chapter or track. ÷ It is not possible to replace or clear the chapter or track being played. To clear the entire program ÷ Open the disc table. ÷ Press CLEAR in stop mode. ÷ When CLEAR is pressed during playback, the programmed play- back is canceled and normal playback starts. Pressing CLEAR again also clears the programmed contents. 22

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PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK (PLAYING CHAPTERS/TRACKS BY
CHANGING THEIR ORDER AS REQUIRED)
3. Press
3
.
1. Press PROGRAM.
=
Desired chapters (LD) or tracks (CDV/CD) can be programmed to
be played in a desired order. Up to 24 chapters/tracks can be
programmed at a time.
÷
Programming operation can be made easier by observing the
on-screen display or display window during operation.
2. Select the chapters or tracks to be pro-
grammed.
<With a double-sided LD>
Example :
Programming chapter 9 on side B, chapter 7
on side A and then chapter 18 on side B
1
Select side A or B.
2
Specify the chapter number.
÷
Program the next chapter by repeating
steps
1
and
2
above.
<With a single-sided LD, CD or CDV>
Example :
Programming CD tracks 9, 7, and then 18
÷
Press numeric buttons 9, 7, +10, and then 8.
If you press a wrong numeric button :
Press CLEAR, then press the correct numeric button(s).
Programmed playback starts after searching the first pro-
grammed track/chapter. In the examples above, the pro-
grammed playback starts from chapter/track No. 9. When
chapter/track Nos. 9, 7, and then 18 have been played,
the player enters stop mode.
Programming of pause
Programming pauses together with chapter/track numbers is very
convenient for recording the programmed playback.
÷
In case of recording the programmed playback on two sides of
an audio tape, it is recommended to program a pause after the
last chapter/track to be recorded on the first side of the tape.
This makes it possible to flip the tape while playback is paused
and avoid making a recording mistake.
÷
While programmed playback is paused, it is possible to record a
narration or create a non-recorded blank. Pressing
8
in pause
mode resumes programmed playback so that recording can be
restarted.
÷
It is not possible to record a pause as the final step of the
program.
Indication of programmed pause
"
8
" appears on the TV screen and "PA" appears on the display
window.
To check the programmed contents
When PGM is pressed during or after programmed playback, the
programmed contents can be displayed on the TV screen. Press-
ing PGM again turns off the display of the programmed contents.
To modify programmed content
To delete a programmed chapter number, track number or pause :
1.
Press PGM.
2.
Press either
4
or
¢
to move
(the cursor) to the chap-
ter number, track number or pause to be modified.
If you want to replace that content, press the numeric button. If
you want to program a pause, press
8
.
If you want to clear content, press CLEAR.
3.
Press PGM to complete.
If you press
3
in place of PGM, programmed playback starts
from the first programmed chapter or track.
÷
It is not possible to replace or clear the chapter or track being
played.
To clear the entire program
÷
Open the disc table.
÷
Press CLEAR in stop mode.
÷
When CLEAR is pressed during playback, the programmed play-
back is canceled and normal playback starts. Pressing CLEAR
again also clears the programmed contents.
3
PLAY
1
3
2
B
9
A
7
B
+10
8
+10
8
7
9
3
PLAY
PROGRAM
PROGRAM