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Sony MDP-605 Operating Instructions Manual page 30

Cd / cdv / ld player

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You can designate
a length
of time
and make
2 different
programs
of your
selections
fitting within
that
pedod.
Selections
can
be entered
in the desired
order.
When
there
is only
minimal
time
left
within the designated
length
of time
a
selection
with the closest
playing
time will be entered.
This
section
explains
how to conduct
Auto
Program
Playback
on a CD, but the function
can
also be used
for LOs with TOC,
and
CDVs.
Press the AUTO PGM button.
AUTO PGM
PGM
blinks
in the player
display
window.
2
Designate the time length for a single
side or double sides (LD only) of
your tape.
Example:
For
30 minutes
of playback
Program
A
r.--.--.--.--Program
A
-,,- ,-, II
(corresponding to
_= __l_(-
CO. t-t II
Side A of tape)
Ill
Program
A and
B
Program
B
_
_
appears
alternately.
--t;--t_-
-
J-t ;- -_ ..L._p_r=
m B
-|U
-I
I
I_-I_l
II
'_u-
--
_
I
(corresponding
to
_-:_-J
Side
B of tape)
If you
press
the
wrong
number,
simply press
the correct
one.
@
To change
the programed
chapter
(track).
Press PGM buttonafter step2, then press the
desired chapter (track) r_umher
AV calendar
on the screen
The AV calendar
shows information
on the contents
of two different programs: program A and program
B, separated
with a pause.
Auto Program
contents
Program contents are stored until the disc is
removed
or the powe_ is turned off.
If your disc contains
tracks
or chapters
with
numbered
beyond 20.
Selection
with numbers over 20 may not be
programmed
with the Auto Program function.
Notes
• Auto Program will not be run if your selection is
larger than the designated
playing time.
• Auto Program cannot
be set on side B of LD,
3
Press the I> button.
PLAY
The selections
for Program
A
[_
will be played
and then
the
unit
will pause.
The
number
of the selection
that
finishes
its play disappears
from
the
AV calendar
display,
,4 Press the [:> button to play back
'--IF
Program
B.
PLAY
To resume
normal
playback
Press
the CLEAR
button
or the I/SIDE/ALL
button.

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