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SELECTING ANOTHER TRACK DURING PLAY

C1-0’, NEXT or PREVIOUS)

• Key in the desired number (numbers consisting

of two figures must be keyed in

within2 seconds)

or press NEXT or PREViOUS untii the number

appears under TRACK.

> The piaying time indication disappears.
> The music stops and a moment iaterthe seieoted

track begins to play.

if you press NEXT whiie playing the last track, or

PREVIOUS while playing the first track, ERROR will
light up and play will continue as normal.

SELECTING ANOTHER INDEX NUMBER DURING

PLAY (O INDEX D)

NOTE!-

Index numbers do not have an indication on

the display. If the parts of a track have index

numbers, this will be specified in the list of contents
in the disc holder.

• Press INDEX D to move on to a later index

number.

• Press O INDEX to return to a previous index

number.

> The playing time indication disappears.

> The music stops and a moment Iaterthe selected

index number begins to play.

If you press INDEX [> while playing the last index
number of a track, ERROR will light up and play will
start again at the beginning of the track which is
being played. This will also happen if you press

<] INDEX while playing the first index number of a

track.___________________________________________

SEARCHING FOR A PARTICULAR PASSAGE

DURING PLAY (’

• Hold ’

beginning.

• Hold ’!>>’ down to search forwards to the end.
As soon as the key is released play restarts at once.

The length of time for which you hold the key down

determines the search speed;

- the first three seconds relatively slowly;

- after approx, four seconds slightly faster;
- the highest speed is reached after approx, seven

seconds.

Atthefirsttwo speedsthe sound of the disc remains

audible, although accelerated. When searching by

ear it is therefore advisable to release the key as
soon as the sound disappears, if you have pressed

PAUSE before you started the search, you will hear
nothing.As soon as you reach the beginning of the

first track, ERROR lights up. Play will resume there

as soon as you release the key. If you reach the end
of the last track, ERROR will also light up. If youthen
release the key, play will resume a few seconds

before the end of the disc.

BEGINNING WITH A PARTICULAR TRACK NUM­
BER

(’1-0’, NEXT or PREVIOUS and PLAY/REPLAY)

• Close the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE.

> The indication ’8 g=>' or ’12CS5’ lights up

and the display shows the number of tracks and

the playing time of the disc.

• Key in the required number or press NEXT or

PREVIOUS until the number appears under

TRACK. If you require the highest number, you

must still press PREVIOUS once.

> The playing time indication disappears.
> On the number indicator the selected track num­

ber and those following it light up.

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

> The '/>'indication lights up and play starts from

the selected track.

Alternatively, you can close the tray by pressing

PAUSE, select the required track number and then

press PAUSE again to start play.

If you select a non-existent number, ERROR lights

up and playback starts with thefirsttrack of the disc.

BEGINNING WITH A PARTICULAR INDEX NUM­

BER (<3 INDEX D and PLAY/REPLAY)

• First select the track number you wish to start

with.

> Then press INDEX O or <0 INDEX until the desired

index number appears on the display.

> The playing time indication disappears.

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

> The ’/>’ indication lights up and play starts from

the selected index number.

Alternatively, you can close the tray by pressing

PAUSE, select the required track and index number
and then press PAUSE again to start play.
If you select a non-existent index number, ERROR
lights up and playback starts with the selected track.

PLAYING THE DISC IN RANDOM ORDER

(RANDOM)

• Before or during play press RANDOM.

> The RANDOM indication lights up.

> If the tray was open, it will now close.

> All the tracks on the disc are now played in a

sequence to be determined by the player.

> Press RANDOM again if you wish to return to

normal play.

If during playyou press PREVIOUS you will return to

attack which has already been played. If you press
NEXT you are selecting any one of the following

tracks.

By pressing REPEAT you can repeat random order

play. The player then always begins with the same

track, but otherwise changes the sequence every
time the disc is repeated.