Specifications

PROGRAM PLAY
WHAT IS PROGRAM PLAY?
Suppose you have a disc with 10 selections on it. Programmed play allows you to arrange any of the
selections you want to listen to in the order you want to listen to them.
Example (Fig. 7):
In this example of programmed play, seven of the ten selections are included, and selection 1 (TRACK
NO. 1) is in three positions to show you that any selection can be put in a program a number of times,
There are 16 positions available for programming, so programmed play with selections in 16 positions
is possible. Will not program more than 16 positions.
Before programmed play can begin, it is necessary to program the order of the selections in the player's
microcomputer.
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PROGRAMMING
1. Set the unit to the stop mode (or immediately after the disc is inserted). Preparation for programming
(program input mode) is complete.
2. First, decide the type of programmed play you want. The procedure for the programmed play shown
in the example (Fig. 7) above is asfollows.
3. To put TRACK NO. 3 in the first order of play, press the PROGRAM button 3 times. The TRACK
NO. 3 indicator isflashing.
4. To store this information, press the MEMORY button. The TRACK NO. 3 indicator illuminates
continuously and programming will move to the second order.
5. Insert TRACK NO. 1 in the second order by pressing the PROGRAM button until the TRACK NO. 1
indicator is flashing. (Indication of the indicators moves only upward.)
6. Store this information by pressing the MEMORY button. The TRACK NO. 1 indicator illuminates
continuously and programming will move to the third order.
7. Program the remaining selections available on the disc in the same way. When programming is com-
pleted, the unit will be in a wait condition. Press PLAY button.
(This completes programming.)
If the disc has more than 16 selections, it can be programmed but program indicators will stop at 16
tracks. The track number indicators will not move, even when the PROGRAM button is pressed.
Do not program a selection that is not included in the actual disc.
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