Favourite track selections, Checking the programme (review), Erasing a track from the programme (clear) – Philips CD 931 User Manual
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STORING A PROGRAWIWIE {PROGRAMME and 1-0)
You can store 30 tracks from each CD in any required
sequence in a programme.
• In STOP mode, press PRG(program) to open the memory.
- FROGRiiM lights up and PROGRAM starts flashing.
• Key in the required numbers; every number you key in will
be directly included in the programme.
- Each time you key in (= store) a track number, the number of
tracks and the playing time of your programme will be
shown under TRACK and TOTAL TIME.
- The track number indicator always shows which numbers
have been stored.
• Press PRG(program), STOP/CP or PLAY/REPLAY to quit the
PROGRAM mode.
FULL lights up if you exceed the maximum of 30 tracks.
CHECKING THE PROGRAMME (REVIEW)
• Press REVIEW prior to, during or after programmed play.
- RERIEW lights up.
- All the numbers appear in the programmed sequence under
TRACK.
- Under TRACK TIME you will see the playing time of each
track.
NO PROGRfiH lights up if no track numbers have yet been
stored.
With REVIEW you can proceed more rapidly to the next block
of information.
PLAYING THE PROGRAMME (PLAY/REPLAY)
• Press PLAY/REPLAY.
- Playback starts with the first number of the programme.
All keys (except EDIT, PRG(program), CLR(clear), PRESETS and
FTS) can be used during programmed play.
Search for a particular passage is only possible within the track
being played.
ERASING A PROGRAMME (STOP/CP or OPEN/CLOSE)
• Press STOP/CP twice or, if the CD has already stopped, just
once; you can also press OPEN/CLOSE straight away.
- The programme has now been erased.
ERASING A TRACK FROM THE PROGRAMME (CLEAR)
• Press REVIEW before or after programmed play (STOP
mode).
- RB-'IEU lights up.
- All the numbers appear in the programmed sequence under
TRACK.
• Press CLR(clear) as soon as the number you wish to erase
appears.
- The number disappears from the number indicator; it has
now been erased.
- The display shows the remaining programme time for a few
seconds.
A programme can also be stored in the player’s permanent
(FTS) memory. Your favourite track selection of a given CD
can then be called up and played whenever you wish. The
selection will remain stored in the FTS memory even if you
play the entire CD or compile a different programme from it.
The number of CDs which can be stored in the FTS memory
depends on the number of tracks in each programme.
NOTE!
The FTS button must always be used together with other
buttons. After pressing FTS, the message FTS PPOCFRfl-
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Press the next button within the time this message is
displayed otherwise the player will go back to the STOP
mode.
STORING A FAVOURITE SELECTION (FTS and PROGRAM)
• Press FTS.
- FTS starts flashing.
- FTS PROGRAM-F'LfiT-SHUFFLE-CF/MCEL appears on
the display twice.
• Press PRG(program) to open the memory.
• Compile your programme as described in the
'PROGRAMMING' section.
• Press PRG(program) again.
- FTS lights up, with next to it the ranking number of this
programme.
- The selection is now stored in the FTS memory under this
number.
NOTE!
- If a selection of a particular CD has already been stored,
then it is automatically erased and the new selection is
stored under the old ranking number.
- If NO SPRCE appears, then the FTS memory is full you
must erase one or more old FTS programmes to make
room to store the new programme.
FTS PROGRAMMED PLAY (FTS and PLAY/REPLAY)
• Press FTS.
- FTS starts flashing.
- FTS PROGRAM-PLAT-SHUFFLE-CFlNCEL appears on
the display twice.
• Press PLAY/REPLAY.
- The chosen selection will now be played.
• Press STOP/CP twice if you wish to revert to normal play.
If NO FTS PROGRAM appears, no favourite selection has
been stored.
All keys (except EDIT, PRG(program), CLR(clear), PRESETS and
FTS) can be used while a favourite selection is being played.
Search for a passage is only possible in the track which is
being played.