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To quickly find the required start and stop points, you can use the

SEARCH ►► and TRACK W buttons.

3, To break out of the continuous play loop, press A-^B for the
third time.
- ’A-»-B’ goes out.
-The continuous play loop is broken, play continues as normal.

6C Possible ways of starting play

Starting with a particular track (Go to track...)
1. Place the disc on the disc tray.

2. Close the disc tray.
3. Enter the desired track number using the 1-0 digit buttons.

- The selected track number is shown on the display.
- 'TRACK' flashes on the display for 1 second and then remains

lit up.

Two-digit numbers must be keyed in within this one second.

If you make a mistake you can press STOP/CM and then key in

the correct number.

- Play starts at the beginning of the selected track.

If you select a track which does not exist:

- 'ERROR' appears briefly on the display.

Starting at a particular index number (Go to track.../index...)

Note: Make sure that no more than 7 seconds elapse between

pressing buttons or the display will again show the total number
of tracks and the total playing time.
If you make a mistake, provided that you have not yet pressed
PLAY/REPLAY, you can press CLE^ at any time and start
again.

1. Press SELECT.

- 'TRACK' flashes on the display.

2. Enter the required track number.

3. Press SELECT once more.
- 'INDEX' flashes on the display.
4. Enter the required index number.

- The selected index number is shown on the display.

5. Press PLAY/REPLAY.

- Play starts at the beginning of the selected index number.

If you select an Index number which does not exist:

- 'ERROR' appears briefly on the display.
- Play starts at the beginning of the selected track.

You can also start with a particular index number by calling up the

required track and index number on the display by using the

TRACK ►! and INDEX !► buttons and by then pressing PLAY/

REPLAY.

Starting at a selected time within a track (Go to track.../time...)

Note: Make sure that no more than 7 seconds elapse between

pressing buttons or the display will again show the total number
of tracks and the total playing time.

If you make a mistake, provided that you have not yet pressed
PLAY/REPLAY, you can press CLEAR at any time and start
again.

1. Press SELECT.

- 'TRACK' flashes on the display.
2. Enter the required track number.

3. Press SELECT twice.

- 'MIN' flashes on the display.

4. Enter the minutes of the desired start time.
5. Press SELECT once more.

- 'SEC flashes on the display.

6. Enter the seconds of the desired start time.
7. Press PLAY/REPLAY.

- Play starts at the selected time.

If you select a time position which does not exist:

- 'ERROR' appears briefly on the display.
- Play starts at the beginning of the selected track.

Scanning a disc

1. Press SCAN.

- 'SCAN' appears on the display.
- if the tray is open, it will now close.
-The first 10 seconds of each track are played in turn.
-The track number indicates the track being played.

-At the end of the scan, the disc stops and the display again

shows the total number of tracks and total playing time of the
disc.

During the scan, it is possible to use the 1-0 digit buttons and the

M TRACK W buttons.

You can repeat the scan by pressing REPEAT.

2. When the player reaches a track which you wish to hear in full,

press SCAN again.

- 'SCAN' goes out.
-The remainder of the disc is now played, starting at the current

point.

6D Programming

You can set up and store a program to determine what parts of

a disc are to be played and in what order. Your program can

contain any combination of:

-track numbers
- index numbers

- start and stop times within a track.

Such a combination is referred to as a 'program block’.
However, you are limited to 20 'memory blocks’. Each track
number takes up 1 block, each index number takes up 2 blocks
and each time position takes up 5 blocks, if you try to use more

than 20 blocks, 'ERROR' appears on the display.

Before setting up a program, insert the disc and close the disc

tray, it is also possible to set up a program before inserting the

disc and closing the tray, if you then press PLAY/REPLAY the tray

will close and the program will be played.

Note: If you make a mistake, provided that you have not yet
pressed STORE, you can press CLEAR at any time and start
again.

Storing a track number
1.
First press PROGRAM PLAY.

- 'PROGRAM' appears on the display nextto 'MODE'. The player

is now in the direct programming mode; you can now enter track
numbers directly into a program.

2. Enter the required track number, using the 1-0 digit buttons.

- 'TRACK' flashes briefly on the display.
-The track number is shown on the track number indicator and

briefly on the display.

- 'PROGRAM' appears on the display.
- The track number is now stored in the player memory.

3. Repeat step 2 for each track number you want to store.

- The number of tracks and playing time of your program are

shown on the display.

If ’ERROR’ appears on the display:

Does the selected track number exist?

Are all 20 memory blocks already full?