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то PLAY ONLY DESIRED TRACKS
Programming a pause (except for PD-107)
To clear all of the program contents
Inserting a pause in your program can be very useful when carrying
out recording. Press ll instead of entering a track number. "PA"
appears on the display.
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For example, when recording on both sides of a cassette tape, if
you program a pause after the last track to be recorded on the
first side, program playback will pause at that point to allow you
to switch tape sides. To resume program playback after the
player enters pause mode, press ►/!! (or
ll).
NOTES:
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/4 pause can be programmed only when the program procedure
is performed under stop mode.
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A pause cannot be programmed at the beginning of a program,
nor can two pauses be programmed one after the other.
• A pause inserted in a program is counted as one step.
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If a pause is programmed as the last step of a program, the
player will not enter the pause mode.
In the stop mode, press ■.
When the disc tray is ejected, the program contents will be
cleared.
After approx, 1 second
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IKM OO И>1 With this function, tracks are automatically programmed for both sides of the tape. COMPU PROGRAM EDIT played back so that their total playing time becomes the specified AUTO PROGRAM EDIT 1 Select the Сотри Program Edit mode or Auto Program Edit mode with COMPU/AUTO EDIT. To enter the Сотри Program Edit mode; Press the button once. "COMPU" appears on the display. After approximately 1 To enter the Auto Program Edit mode: Press the button second "TIME?" appears on the display. To program all tracks on the disc: press the button once and do not perform step 2. In about three seconds, the player will automatically select the tape length (46, 60 or 90 minutes) which will allow recording of all tracks on the disc, then program the tracks. 9
The player automatically rearranges the order in which tracks are
playing time as near as possible.
Tracks are selected within the designated time, starting from the
first track and progressing in order.
second "TIME?" appears on the display.
twice. "AUTO" appears on the display. After approximately 1