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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.
> A 'P' appears on the display. After this a 5 second pause is

counted down. This is repeated each time before a new track is
played.

> 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 play you press PREVIOUS you will return to a track 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._______

BRIEFLY INTERRUPTING PLAYBACK/HOLDING PLAY AT THE
START OF A DISC, TRACK OR PASSAGE (PAUSE)

To briefly interrupt playback
• Press PAUSE.

> The '/>'indication starts flashing.
> The sound stops but the disc continues to spin.

• Press PAUSE again to restart.

> The ’/>'indication now remains lit.
> Play restarts at the point where it was interrupted.

Holding play at the start of a disc, track or passage

You can go to any place on the disc and hold it by pressing PAUSE

before:

- starting to play the disc;
- going back to the beginning of a track;
- selecting another track or index number ;
- searching for a particular passage;
- beginning with a particular track or index number;
- playing the disc in random order.

Press PAUSE again to start play at the chosen place.________

REPEATING A PASSAGE (’A-B’)

• During play press ’A-B’ at the required starting point.

> The ’A’ indication lights up.

• Press ’A-B’ again at the required stopping point.

> The ’A-B’ indication lights up.
> The passage between points A and B will now be replayed

continuously.

• Press ’A-B’ again to stop repeat.

> The ’A-B’ indication goes out and play continues as normal.

To find the starting and stopping points quickly, you can use the

The repeating of a passage can also be stopped by pressing

STOP/CM, OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE.______________________

REPEATING THE DISC (REPEAT)

• Press REPEAT before or during playback.

> The REPEAT indication lights up.

• Press REPEAT again to stop repeating.

> The REPEAT indication goes out.
> The disc will play on to the end and then stop.

Repeating can also be stopped by pressing STOP/CM, OPEN or

OPEN/CLOSE._______________________________________

STOPPING PLAYBACK

(STOP/CM, OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE)

• Press STOP/CM if you merely wish to stop.

> The ’i>’indication goes out.

> The display shows the number of tracks and the total playing

time of the disc.

• Press OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE if you wish to stop and take out

the disc.

> The indications P’ and ’8c=5’ or ’12’ go out and

’-----------’ lights up.__________________________________

PROGRAMMING

By programming the player you can play up to 20 tracks of a disc

in any required sequence. If you exceed the maximum of

20 tracks, ERROR lights up. Index numbers cannot be stored.

STORING A PROGRAMME

Before play

• Close the tray by pressing OPEN/CLOSE (on the remote

control).

> The indication ’8cs>’ or ’12’ lights up and the display

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

• Press PROGRAM/PLAY.

> PROGR lights up under DIRECT; the player is now in the direct

programming mode. Every track number you now key in is

directly included in the programme.

• Key in the first number you wish to programme.

> TRACK begins to flash.
> The number appears on the number indicator.

> The number has now been stored.

• Store each of the remaining track numbers required in the same

way.

> Every time you store a track number, you will see the number of

tracks under TRACK and the playing time of your programme

under TOTAL TIME. The number indicator always shows what

numbers have been stored.

During play

Put the player in the direct programming mode using

PROGRAM/PLAY.

> PROGR lights up under DIRECT.
> Every track number which you now key in is directly included in

the programme.

> The number indicator always shows what numbers have been

stored.____________________________________________

CHECKING THE PROGRAMME

• Press REVIEW if you wish to see the sequence in which you

have stored the track numbers.

> The REVIEW indication lights up.
> All the numbers appear in the programmed sequence under

TRACK.

If ERROR lights up, this means that no track numbers have yet
been stored.

You can check a programme priorto, during or after programmed

play-_______________________________________________

ERASING A TRACK NUMBER FROM THE
PROGRAMME OR THE ENTIRE PROGRAMME

• Press REVIEW.

> The REVIEW indication lights up.

> All the numbers appear in the programmed sequence under

TRACK.

• Press CLEAR as soon as the number you wish to erase

appears.

> The number disappears from the number indicator.

• Press STOP/CM if you wish to erase the entire programme.

> The display shows the number of tracks and the total playing

time of the disc._____________________________________

PLAYING THE PROGRAMME

• Press PLAY/REPLAY.

> P’ lights up and playback starts with the first number of the

programme.

All keys can be used during programmed play. Searching for a

particular passage is limited to within the track being played.

When either end of the track is reached ERROR lights up. When

STOP/CM is pressed or when the programme has been played,

the disc stops, but the programme remains stored. The pro­

gramme will be erased when you open the tray or if you press
STOP/CM twice in succession during playback. Once play has
started you can no longer change the programme.___________