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While the disc is stopped, you can skip up or down to select
a specific track by pressing
SKIP/SEARCH
)
or
-
. To play
the selected track, press
PLAY/PAUSE
.
While a CD/CDG is playing, press
SKIP/SEARCH
)
once to
skip back to the beginning of the current track. Repeatedly
press
SKIP/SEARCH
)
to search backward to the beginning
of the desired track. Repeatedly press
SKIP/SEARCH
-
to
search forward to the beginning of the desired track.
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Hold down
SKIP/SEARCH
)
or
-ý
to search rapidly forward
or backward during play. The CD plays rapidly and you can
hear the sound at a high speed. To return to normal play,
release
SKIP/SEARCH
)
or
-
.
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You can program the CD/CDG player to play up to 20 tracks
in any order you choose, and you can program the same
track to play more than once.
1. Press
STOP
. The system displays the total number of
tracks and the total playing time.
2. Press
PROGRAM
.
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C;CEHO
C;CEHO
C;CEHO
appears at the top of the
display, along with the track number.
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hýF0&'
hýF0&'
hýF0&'
appears in
the display.
F0&'
F0&'
F0&'
F0&'
represents the position number you
programmed.
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3. Press
SKIP/SEARCH
)
or
-ý
to select the desired track.
The track number appears.
4. Press
PROGRAM
to store the selected track.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to program up to 20 tracks.
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6. Press
PLAY/PAUSE
to play the programmed tracks. The
first track number appears on the display with the
elapsed time of the track in play.
Programmed play automatically stops at the end of the
last programmed track. To stop the CD/CDG’s sooner,
press
STOP
.
To review the programmed sequence, while play is stopped,
repeatedly press
PROGRAM
.
To replace a programmed track, press
PROGRAM
until the
position number of the track you want to replace appears.
Then repeat steps 3 and 4 to select and store the new track.
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•
C;CEHO
C;CEHO
C;CEHO
C;CEHO
remains on the top left
corner of the display until you
erase the programmed
sequence.
•
The 21st track you program
replaces the first programmed
track, and each additional track
you program replaces the next
successive track.