V^oe (shuffle and repeat) km search ow – Philips AZ 6804 User Manual
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.v^OE (SHUFFLE and REPEAT)
KM SEARCH OW
By pressing the MODE button several times, all play
modes will succesively appear on the display:
1 X REPEAT 1 to repeat the the actual title continuous
ly:
2
X
REPEAT ALL to repeat the disc continuously:
3
X
SHUFFLE to play the disc in a random order:
4
X
SHUFFLE REPEAT
to repeat the disc continuously
in a random order;
5
X
NORMAL (no display indication) to defeat the
SHUFFLE and REPEAT modes.
In the MEMORY REPEAT ALL mode (if the word
MEMORY is also visible on the display) only the titles
stored in the memory will be played.
The mode MEMORY SHUFFLE is not possible. The
word MEMORY will disappear when the next title is
reached.
To defeat the REPEAT and SHUFFLE mode, choose
position NORMAL (no display indication).
1. Press briefly (less than 1 second) during PLAY or
SCAN
- go to the next track (title)
You can jump to the next title by pressing
nh
once.
If you want to skip more than one track, press NH
more than once until the display shows the desired
track number.
• go to the previous track (title)
If you want to repeat the running title from the
beginning, press
km
once.
If you want to repeat one of the previous titles, press
KM
more than once until the display shows the
required track number,
2. Keep pressed (longer than 1 second) for search
during PLAY
Keep the button CUE WH (search forward) or
REVIEW KM (search backward) pressed. The disc is
played partly and at high speed, however, the sound
is still recognizable. Release the button as soon as
you recognize the required passage: the disc will be
played in the normal way from this passage.
If the button is pressed longer than 10 seconds, the
search speed increases automatically.
3. When programming: press briefly (less than 1 se
cond)
When programming - in position STOP with a disc
inserted - you can select the desired track numbers
using
KM
and t>W.
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