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Programming
Programming track numbersChanging a programEnglish
1 If necessary press STOP 9.
2 Press PROGRAM to enter Program mode.
Erasing tracks
3 Select the tracknumbers you wish to erase with 5 or 6
and erase each number by pressing NO.
� CLEAREDis displayed brie�y.
� The next programmed track number will move up to this
position and is displayed together with the step number
� A program can be composed of tracks in both changerand the total program time.
and recorder deck.
� Any track can be stored more than once with aAdding tracks
3 Rotate the ! EASY JOG " control to select the
maximum of 99 tracks.tracknumbers you wish to add to the program and store
� If you exceed the maximum of 99 tracks the displayeach track by pressing YES.
shows PROGRAM FULL.� The number of programmed tracks (STEP),PROGand
1 Load the desired disc(s) in the disc tray(s).the total program time are displayed.
2 Select the Ţrst required disc by pressing CD 1, CD 2, CD 3,4 Press PROGRAM to end programming.
or CDR.� PROGRAMstays shown and the program is currently
3 Press PROGRAM.available.
� PROGRAMstarts blinking and PROGRAMis displayed.
4 Rotate the ! EASY JOG " control to select the requiredClearing a program
tracknumbers on the selected disc and store each track by
pressing YES.1 If necessary press STOP 9.
For normal Audio CD(RW) discs only:2 Press NO.
0If you wish to store all tracks of the selected disc, rotate the� CLEAR PROG ?is displayed.
! EASY JOG " control to select ALL and press YES to3 Press YES to clear the program.
store the complete disc in the memory.� PROG CLEAREDwill be displayed and PROGRAMgoes
� The number of programmed tracks (STEP),PROGandoff.
the total program time are displayed.
5 Select and store all required CDOs and/or tracks in the same
way.
Making a program for recording
6 Press PROGRAM to end programming.If the program is used for recording only tracks from discs
� PROGRAMstays shown and the program is currently
available.in the changer should be programmed.Also see chapter
ORecording a program�.
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