Programming track numbers – Philips AZ 6826 User Manual
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PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS
PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS
You may select a number of tracks and store these in the memory in the desired
sequence. When playing, you will only hear the stored titles in the selected se
quence. A maximum of 20 tracks can be stored in the memory. You may store
each track more than once.
Programming can be done in the positions STOP, PLAY, SCAN and SHUFFLE.
Programming in the STOP position
• Select the desired title using the buttons PREV and NEXT until the display
shows the required track number.
• Store this track by pressing STORE briefly. The word MEMORY appears, indi
cating that the title has been stored.
• Select and store all desired titles in this way.
• You can erase the whole memory by pressing STOP D; the character C for
CLEAR appears.
• To play your selection, press PLAY >: the word MEMORY indicates that a selec
tion is played.
Programming during PLAY, SCAN and SHUFFLE
• As soon as you recognize a desired title, press STORE briefly: the word MEM
ORY appears, indicating that the track has been stored.
• The buttons PREV and NEXT can also be used to select the desired title.
• Store all desired titles in this way by pressing STORE.
• You can erase the whole memory by pressing STOP D twice: the character C
for CLEAR appears.
• To play your selection, first return to STOP and then press PLAY >: the word
MEMORY indicates that a selection is played.
- Store all desired titles in the required sequence. You may store each track more
than once.
- A maximum of 20 tracks can be stored in the memory. When the memory is
full, the word PUL L appears.
- When pressing STORE for longer than 1.5 second in the STOP or PLAY
mode, the display will show in sequence all the stored track numbers.
- When pressing STORE for longer than 1.5 second in the MEMORY PLAY
mode, the display will show the actual title and then in sequence all remaining
track numbers that are stored.
The contents of the memory are also erased:
- by opening the CD cover using the OPEN button:
- if the battery becomes exhausted or if the power supply is interrupted in an
other way.
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