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For example:
On a disc with 16 tracks you wish to listen to the
numbers 7, 3,9, 5,12 and 10 in that sequence.

• Load the disc in the tray and close it by pressing

OPEN/CLOSE.

> A few moments later the display will indicate ’16’

and - for example - ’6213’.

• Press TRACK CH until the display shows ’7 -’ and

press PROGRAM.

> The PROGRAM indication will light up and you will

now see ’7 P’.

• Go back to ’3-’ using M TRACK and press

PROGRAM again.

> You will now see ’3 P’.

• Display the numbers 9, 5, 12 and 10 in turn by

pressing TRACK >1 orW TRACK and store them
by pressing PROGRAM after each one.

> When the last number has been stored the

display will show ’10 P’ continuously.

RECTIFYING A MISTAKE

Go to another track number by pressing

TRACK» or M TRACK.

• Return to the wrong number.
• Press PROGRAM while the ’P’ afterthe numberis

flashing.

> The ’P’ is replaced by a ’C’ (for Clear).

• Store the correct number.

In our example; you have stored ’4’ instead of ’5’. Go

to ’3’ using l< TRACK, return to ’4’ using TRACK »

and press PROGRAM. You will then see ’4 C’. Now
proceed to store ’5’.________________________

CHECKING THE PROGRAMME

• You can check the track numbers you have

stored by pressing PROGRAM.

> The REVIEW indication lights up.
> All the track numbers appear in the programmed

sequence on the display.

> The REVIEW indication goes out again.

In our example: ’7’ ’3’ ’9’ ’5’ ’12’ ’10’ ’10 P’.
If ERROR lights up, this means that no track num­

bers have yet been stored.

ERASING A TRACK NUMBER FROM THE

PROGRAMME OR THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME

• Bring up the track number you wish to erase by

pressing TRACK » or W TRACK.

• Press PROGRAM while the ’P’ afterthe numberis

flashing.

) The ’P’ is replaced by a ’C’ (for Clear).

• Press STOP/CM if you wish to erase the entire

program.

> The display shows the number of tracks and the

total playing time of the disc.

PLAYING THE PROGRAMME

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

> The ’►’ indication lights up.
> The first number of the programme appears on

the display; in our example; ’7’.

> Play begins as soon as the elapsed playing time

of the first track is shown.

) As play continues the following numbers in the

sequence appear.

) The entire programme can be displayed by

pressing PROGRAM. The REVIEW indication will
meanwhile be lit.

All functions of the player can be used during

programmed play except for:

- Beginning with a track other than the first one on

the programme using KJ TRACK » and PLAY/

REPLAY.

- Playing in a random order with SHUFFLE.

Searching for a particular passage is limited to

within the track being played. When either end of the
track is reached ERROR lights up.
When STOP/CM is pressed orwhen all the tracks of
the programme have been played, the disc stops,

but the programme remains stored.

The programme will be erased when you open the
tray. It will also be erased if you press STOP/CM
twice in succession during playback.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

LISTENING WITH HEADPHONES (PHONES)
Connect headphones with a 6.3 mm jack plug and
an impedance between 8 and 1000 ohms to the

PHONES socket.

The sound level you hear is dependent on the

impedance of the headphones and the signal level

on the disc itself.

CARE OF THE DISCS

Although both sides of a disc are protected by a

special coating, it is still advisable to treat the discs

with care:

• Never leave discs lying around, put them back in

their holders immediately after use.

• Never write on the printed side!
• Do not attach any stickers on that side.
• Keep the shiny surface of the disc clean. Use a

soft lint-free cloth and always wipe the disc in a
straight line from centre to edge. You may breath

lightly on the disc first.

The cleaning set SBC 3540, available separately, is

a useful accessory for cleaning your discs. It

contains a protective support, a special disc clean­
ing cloth and a bottle of cleaning fluid.

Warning - Cleaning agents for conventional rec­

ords are not suitable for cleaning a Compact Disc.

Nor may detergents or abrasive cleaning agents be
used.

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