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Favorite track selections (fts) – Philips CD 840 User Manual

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PLAYING THE PROGRAM

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

>

PROGRAM

FLAY

lights

up

and

playback

starts

with

the

first

number of the program.

All

buttons

can

be

used

during

programmed

play.

Search

for

a

particular

passage

is

only

possible

within

the

track

being

played.

As soon as you reach the beginning of the track,

BEGIN OF NR

lights up; when you reach the end the track,

END OF NR

lights up.

As long as the player is in the direct programming mode you can

continue

to

add

to

the

program

during

playback.

When

STOP/CM

is

pressed

or

when

the

program

has

been

played,

the

disc

stops,

but

the

program

remains

stored.

The

program

will

be

erased

when

you

open

the

tray

or

if

you

press

STOP/CM

twice

in

succession

during playback.

FAVORITE TRACK SELECTIONS (FTS)

For

each

disc

you

can

store

two

programs

in

the

player’s

permanent (FTS) memory.

Your

Favorite

Track

Selections

of

a

given

disc

can

then

be

called

up and played whenever you wish.

The

selections

will

remain

stored

in

the

FTS

memory

even

if

you

play the entire disc or compile a different program from it.

The

number

of

discs

which

can

be

stored

in

the

FTS

memory

depends on the number of tracks in each program.______________________________

STORING A FAVORITE TRACK SELECTION

Compile

your

program

as

described

in

the

PROGRAMMING

section.

Press FTS 1.

> FTS MEMO 1 starts flashing.

Press STORE.

>

STORED

lights

up,

followed

by

the

ranking

number

of

this

program.

>

The

selection

is

now

stored

in

the

FTS

1

memory

under

this

ranking number.

If you wish to store a further selection from the same disc:

Press

STOP/CM.

(If

you

have

stored

the

first

program

during

playback you must press STOP/CM twice.)

Compile

your

program

as

described

in

the

PROGRAMMING

section.

Press FTS 2.

> FTS MEMO 2 starts flashing.

Press STORE.

>

STORED

lights

up,

followed

by

the

ranking

number

of

this

program.

>

The

selection

is

now

stored

in

the

FTS

2

memoryojnder

this

ranking number.

Note!

-

If a selection of a particular disc had already been stored, then

it

is

automatically

erased

and

the

new

selection

is

stored

under

the old ranking number.

-

If

A/0

SPACEappears

afteryou

have

pressed

STORE,

then

the

FTS

memory

is

full:

you

must

erase

one

or

more

old

FTS

programs to make room to store the new program.

-

\t NO PROGRAM appears

afteryou

have

pressed

STORE,

then

no program has been compiled first.

FTS PROGRAMMED PLAY

Press FTS 1 or FTS 2.

> FTS MEMO 1 or FTS MEMO 2 starts fiashing.

Press PLAY/REPLAY.

> FTS MEMO 1 or FTS MEMO 2 now lights up continuously.

>

PFOGFAM FLA Ylights up and the chosen selection will now be

played.

If

NOTIN FTS 1, NOTIN FTS 2 or NO FTS FOUND

appears, no

favorite selection has been stored.

Press STOP/CM twice if you wish to revert to normal play.

All

buttons

can

be

used

while

a

favorite

selection

is

being

played.

Search for a passage is only possible in the track which is being

played.

As

soon

as

you

reach

the

beginning

of

the

track,

BEGIN

OF NR

lights up; when you reach the end the track,

END OF NR

lights up.

As long as the player is in the direct programming mode you can

continue to add to the program during playback.________________________________

CHECKING THE FTS MEMORY

Press INFO.

>

FTS INFO

lights up.

> The following information appears on the display in this order:

-

The

number

of

discs

in

the

FTS

1

and

FTS

2

memory.

For

example:

’FTS1 04 DISC and ’FTS2 05 DISC.

If the FTS memory is empty, then you will see

’FTS 1 EMPTY'

and/or

’FTS 2 EMPTY’.

-

The

number

of

spaces

available

in

the

memory.

For

example:

’112 SPACE’.

-

The number of times that the discs in the FTS 1 and FTS 2

memory

have

been

played:

FTS1

INFO,

followed

by,

for

exam­

ple,

’NR 01 03 PL’, ’NR 02 05 PL’, etc.

FTS2

INFO,

followed

by,

for

example,

’NR

01

04

PL’,

’NR 02 06 PL’, etc.

-

Then

T/TLE/WEMOFYappears.Youarenowgiveninformation

on

the

’names’

which

you

have

given

to

discs

and/or

track

numbers.

For

this

refer

to

’NAMiNG

DISCS

ANI>’TRACK

NUMBERS’ under ’OTHER POSSIBILITIES’.

With

NEXT

you

can

proceed

more

rapidly

to

the

next

block

of

information._____________________________________________________________

ERASING A FAVORITE TRACK SELECTION

Press INFO.

> FTS/A/FO lights up.

Press

NEXT

until

the

ranking

number

appears

on

the

display:

for example

’NR 02 01 PL’.

Hold CLEAR pressed down until

DELETED

lights up.

> The selection has now been erased.

If you do not know the ranking number:

Load the disc and close the tray.

Press FTS 1 or FTS 2.

> FTS MEMO 1 or FTS MEMO 2 starts flashing.

Hold CLEAR pressed down until

DELETED

lights up.

> The selection has now been erased._______________________________________

ERASING THE ENTIRE FTS MEMORY

Press FTS 1.

> FTS MEMO 1 starts flashing.

Hold CLEAR and REPEAT pressed down.

>

CLEARING ALLWghts

up, followed a few moments later

by ALL

CLEARED.

> The entire FTS memory has now been erased.