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be upset. To repeat the programme, you press the
REPEAT button, and to interrupt it, you press the
PAUSE key.
When
the
programme
has
been
played, the disc stops
and the programme
is
cleared from the memory;
all the PROGR Dis-
play LEDs relight and the TRACK Display LED goes
out. The same
thing happens
if you press the
STOP key before the end of the programme.
Add-in' Programming (SELECT and STORE)
By pressing the SELECT button, bring the flashing
TRACK Display LED
under
the
PROGR Display
LED corresponding to the first track that you want
to programme, then press the STORE button. All
the PROGR Display LEDs go out, except the one
selected. Repeat this SELECT and STORE proce-
dure for each track that you want to programme. To
go from a high to a lower number, you hold the
SELECT button down so that the TRACK Display
LED moves to the end of the display, switches to the
beginning, and then runs to the track required. Do
not allow more than 5 seconds to elapse between
releasing
the STORE button
and
pressing
the
SELECT button to make the next selection, other-
wise the TRACK Display LED will go out. It will flash
again if you press SELECT once more, but then
under the first LED of the PROGR Display. The
programme
already
stored,
however,
remains
intact - and you can move the TRACK Display LED
on to the next desired track.
Each
time
a track
is stored,
the
appropriate
PROGR Display LED lights so that the programmed
tracks are progressively displayed. To programme
a track several times, press the STORE button as
many times as necessary.
If, in doing this, you
exceed the storage capacity of the memory, the
ERROR LED flashes to tell you so. When
you
programme a track several times, the PROGR Dis-
play LED concerned will glow continuously, regard-
less of the number of times the STORE button is
pressed.
If you make a mistake and store a wrong track, this
is easily rectified
by immediately
pressing
the
CANCEL button. The track number is erased from
the memory and the corresponding PROGR Dis-
play LED goes out. To erase the whole programme,
you press the STOP/CM
(CM = Clear Memory)
button. All the PROGR Display LEDs light and the
TRACK Display LED goes out.
As soon as you press the PLAY key, the TRACK
Display LED goes to the first programmed track,
and the programme is then played in the chosen
sequence,
with the TRACK Display LED
always
indicating the track being played.
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kenly store as the first track a higher numbered
track than actually exists on the disc, the ERROR
LED will flash after the contents list has been read,
and the track will be erased from the memory.
If, when programming
a disc in play, you try to
programme
a wrong track, the ERRORLED
will
flash at once and the command will not be carried
out.
Take-out' Programming (SELECT and CANCEL)
By pressing the SELECT button, bring the flashing
TRACK Display LED
under
the
PROGR Display
LED corresponding to the first track that you want
to leave out of the programme,
then press the
CANCEL button. Repeat this SELECT and CAN-
CEL procedure for each track that you do not want
to programme; each time the associated PROGR |
Display LED will go out.
Do
not allow more
than
5seconds
to elapse
between releasing the CANCEL button and press-
ing the SELECT button to make the next selection,
otherwise the TRACK Display LED will go out. It will
flash again if you press SELECT once more, but
then under the first LED of the PROGR Display.
This, however, does not affect the tracks that have
already been cancelled from the memory - they
remain cancelled - and you can move the TRACK
Display LED on to the next track you want to cancel.
If you make a mistake and cancel a wrong track, this
is easily rectified
by immediately
pressing
the
STORE button. The track is re-stored in the memo-
ry, and the corresponding
PROGR Display LED
relights. To erase the whole programme, press the
STOP/CM
(CM = Clear Memory)
button. All the
PROGR Display LEDs
light and the TRACK Dis-
play LED goes out.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Discs with more than 15 Tracks
In the future, it is possible that some discs may be
issued with more than 15 tracks.
You will have no problems in playing such discs on
your Compact Disc player, but the operation of the
PROGR Display, the functions of the player and the
programming will be slightly affected.
The PROGR Display will work in the normal way for
the first fifteen tracks: after the contents list has
been read, all 15 PROGR Display LEDs will light. As
play progresses, these LEDs will go out one after
another, while the TRACK Display LED moves along
to indicate the track being played. When the player
begins the 16th track, however, all the PROGR Dis-

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