Programi playback, Program2 playback, Programi and 2 playback – Sony CDX-71RF User Manual
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Programi Playback
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Program2 Playback
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Programi and 2 Playback
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The function of the PGM/EDIT button changes
cyclically as follows:
PGM 1 ----------------------^ PGM 2
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PGM OFF
PGM 1+2*
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Only when tracks are programmed into both PGMl and
PGM2, "PGMl + 2" will be displayed.
Note
If a program has not been configured, it will not appear on
the display.
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Furthermore, if neither Programi nor
Program2 have been input in memory, "NO
DATA" will appear on the display.
Notes
• If a track stored into program memory is not contained
in the disc magazine, this track will be skipped and the
next track will be played.
•
If the information about a track stored into program
memory has not been loaded yet, this track will not be
played.
• When the disc magazine in the CD changer contains not
a single track stored into program memory, or when
information about program memory-stored tracks has
not been loaded yet, "NO READY" will be displayed.
Cancelling the Program
Mode
Press the PGM/EDIT button once,
quickly during program mode playback.
"PGM OFF" appears on the display.
Once the program mode has been canceled, the
unit returns to normal playback mode.
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Erasing Input Tracks
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Press the PGM/EDIT button for more
than two seconds.
The unit will enter the program edit mode.
Programi
Configuration
Indicator
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To erase tracks in Program2, press the
PGM/EDIT button quickly to prompt the
Program! Configuration Indicator.
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• When entering program edit mode from program
memory playback mode, the slot number of the track
currently playing will appear on the display.
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Entering Program Edit Mode from Normal Playback
Mode:
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When all 12 tracks slots are filled in the program, the
number 12 appears on the display.
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When less than 12 tracks have been filled, the number
of the first available slot appears on the display. For
example, if only
7
tracks have been input, the number
8 will appear on the display.
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Press the Q. Q fo designate which
track you wish to erase (shown on the
display).
The track currently registered in the 6 slot of
Programi.
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The track slot
' number.
When the order of the discs is imclear - for
instance, when the disc information has not
yet been completely read, or when a track
you intend to delete is not contained in the
disc magazine -, will be displayed
instead of the changer number and disc
number.
Once designated, press the ENTER/
DELETE button for more than two
seconds. The track will be erased.
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New track in slot 6
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DELETE
Once the track in the 6 slot has been erased,
tracks in the 7-12 slots will move up one slot.
Note
In the case where all 12 track slots are filled in a program,
erasing one track causes the 12 slot to become empty (For
every erased track, another slot becomes vacant).