Kyocera DA-01 Operation Manual page 10

Compact disc digital audio player
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MEM RY
TRACK T IME
INDEX
INDEX 1
Flashing
3
INDEXI
MEM RY
MEM RY
3
5
3
Flashing
MEM RY
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8:30
Inde x 3
Track 5
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Track 4
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For example: to program tracks '2', T and '3' for memory
playing.
Step 1: First, select the track you wish to listen by the
manner as stated in 'To listen to a particular track', 'To
listen to a track from an index flag' or 'To listen to a track
from the programmed track starting time'. The TRACK N
indicator should now be flashing.
Step 2: Instead of pressing the PLAY/START button after
the selection, press the MEM RY button.
Step 3: Select the next track selection, index, or track
starting time as desired.
Step 4: Now again press the MEM RY button.
By repeatedly following the above procedures, up to 24 full
tracks can be memorized (however if index and track
starting time are also entered into memory then the
capacity for memory will be less than 24).
If you wish to change or correct the track number etc.
during programming, simply press the C/AC button once
(Note: Do not press the C/AC button more than once since
this may instantly clear all programmed informations!).
If you attempt to program beyond the inherent capacity
of the micro-computer of the player, the TRACK N
indicator (or the TRACK TIME indicator, if you are
programming a track by the track starting time manner)
will not cease flashing although the MEM RY button is
pressed.
Memory playing
This feature allows you to listen to desired track selections
that are entered into memory in any desirable sequence.
Tracks are memorized as a full track, when programmed
from an index flag, or from the programmed track starting
time point.
Press the PLAY/START button to
commence memory playing.
Note 1.
Unless you wish to clear the memorized information, do
not attempt to eject the disc (by pressing the ST P/EJECT
button twice).
Note 2.
Do not operate the REV and FF buttons during the
memory play mode as it erases all information in memory.
The player will then operate in the normal manner format.
For example: to program track '9', index 3 of track '5' and
the track time '12:30' of track '4' for memory playing.
Step 5: To start the memory play, press the PLAY/START
button. When the last programmed track is completed, the
player will automatically return to the first programmed
track and resume playing. During memory playing, the
MEM RY indicator located adjacent to the TRACK TIME
indicator should light.
Step 6: To stop memory play, press the ST P/EJECT
button. If you wish to' temporarily stop the memory play,
press the PAUSE button. This will keep the player in the
playing mode and in the memory play format. Immediate
resumption of actual playing of the memorized programs
requires the PAUSE button to be pressed again.
• During the memory playing, only the ► SKIP button is
operative and you can advance to the next programmed
track.
• To clear (erase) the memorized programs, simply press
the C/AC button twice.
Press the PLAY/START button to
commence memory playing.
TRACKJ4
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MEM RY
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