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The
player is now in the programming mode.
You
att ab,le to modify
1he eristing program or cnte, a new program. A fluhing eur..or
indica1es 1he current entry position on the program fable. The
contents
a11hispositionmaybcchanged
f'ktwrtNpttalprosruDH"'
A
piclure segment program may
be
up to two pages long. each page
comtlting of 8
~gments.
A segment is displayed
as
one
line
on the
c.g.15(DJPLAYFWD20500
Pic1urenumbcnmaycitherbeentereddircclly(usingthe0-9digit
butlons)
a
nd then pre!i5ing ENTER, or by scoring the current picture
number. To correct numbcn
entered
directly,
use
the
CORR
bullon.
Whe
n 1hc cur..or is in an empty picture number posi1ion, the player can
be
ronuolled in the usual way with the PLAY. SLOW, FAST and
STILL buttons. If during play you press lhe ENTER bullon, the player
halts and the current picture number is stored.
The required action (PLAY, STILL.
etc.)
is
s.el«tcd
by
pressing 1he
eonesponding button on !he
remote
control
handset
and
then pressing
ENTER. Until
ENTER
is
pmaed,
1he
action
may
be
du1nged
simply
by
pressing
another
bu1to
n
ins1ud.
Wi1h
some
functions
(e.g.
SLO
W),
e,ura
info~1ion.
such
as
the
speed. may also be
entered
(e.g.
10
for
1/10
rKlfll'lal 5P=ed). Note that
for
STILL,
it is necessary to enter the duration
(in
scoonds). Pressing
Che ENTER button moves the cur..or to the next
entry
posilion. If no
Kl
ion
is
entered, PLA Vis assumed.
The
J)fogram is displayed on the screen below
1hc
playing mode. To
move
on
to the next line of the progn.m, pres.\ lhc
NEXT
buuon.
Pressing this button on the last line of the program moves lhe eur..or
back101hefintlineagain.
To dur the program displayed. press boda
CLEAR
buttons al lhe
sametime.
To move 10 the stan
or
paac
2
while par:e
I
is
displayed.
prc.ss
1he
DISPLAY
bullon.
Pre.ssin&
the
DISPLA V
buuon when
on page
2 e nds
programming and
re
turns
10
normal
play
m«k
To
pby
lhi1;
Kquence
KC
'Playing
a programmed
sequence·
below.
The
pmgra
m is
saved
by the player until it is
ckared (by
presi;ing both
CLEAR
bun
ons
when the program is displayed)
o
r un1il i1 is updated.
This
is performed
in a similar way to
'Picture
s.cgmcnl program entry'
described above.
Up to
16
ehapten may
be
stored in any order;
repc1i1ionof a
chapter
in the proiram is also
allowed.
Chapier numben
must be
ente
red directly using the
O
9
digi1
buno
ns.
To
correct an
entry,use
the
CORR
buuon.
Tlte
ENTE
R
a
nd
NEXT bull
ons
bolh move the cursor
10
the
ne;,;I
line.
eiu;ept
when
al lhe
last
line,
when they
move !he
cunm
lo the firsl
line
again.
To clear
an
entire
sequence.
press
botlti
C
LEAR
bun
ons
at
the
same
time.
To
end
programming mode,
press
DISPLA
V.
Any
empiy
positions
in
dte
chaptersequence will be ignored when the
Kquence is
played back.
T
o
play this
Kquence KC
'Playing a
progra
mmed
sequence·
below.
The
prognun
is
saved
by the player until it
is
cleared
(by
pressing both
CLEAR
buttons when
the
program is displayed)
o
r until it
is
updated.
IS
This is
carried
oul in a similar way to 'Picture segment program en1ry'
described above. A lime
5egmentsequencc
may
be
up 102 pa&«loo&,
each page
consisting
of 8 segments. The format is:
lime
I
PLAY
FWD
lime 2
Whcrc1hetimcisinminutcsandscconds(e.g.23:30).
The time is entered either directly. using the O • 9 digil buuons,
Of
by
storing
the current lime posilion during play. If during play you pt"e.SS
the ENTER
b\lUon.
lhe
current
time position is stored. When entering
the time directly, the CORR button may be used for
collfflMJn.
Depending on the
disc
used, the seconds
ente
red may be ignored.
To move on lo lhe
next
line of the program, press the NEXT bullOfl.
Pressing this
bu11on
on
1he last line of the program moves lhe cur..or
back1othefirstltnCagain.
To clear the complete program. press boU1 CLEAR
buttons
al lhe
sameiime
T
o
move 10 the
s1a
n
of
page
2
while page
I
is
displayed,
press !he
DISPLAY
bu11on. Pressing
the
DISPLAY
buno
n when
Ofl
page
2ends
programming
and
ttlum~
to normal
play
mode.
To play this sequence: s,ee 'Playing a programmed
sequence'
Mlow.
The program
i's saved
by
the player until ii is cleared (by prcssingbolh
CLEAR
buttons
when
the
p1ogram is di5played)
Of
until ii
is
updated.
To play
a
sequcnoc which has been stored in the memory as described
above, press the START!REPEAT button, while the picture number
etc.
is
displayed on the 5Creen. The player quickly searches for
1he
fint
picture
of
the
sequence
stored
and then stam the required
action.
The
actions stored are carried out succes.5ively in
the
order
in which 1hey
ares1ored.
Al
lheeNloflhe lut iremthe playerhalts(CAV)
otgoes
to
pause (CLV).
D11rin1
s,e1rch
ae1ions
becween
irems.
sound
is muled
andthescreenisblank.
A
sequence
can be stopped by pressing
a
ny
action button (e.g. Play.
Fas1.S1i1l).
Pressing the
START/REPEAT
button
either
stans playing
a
programmed
sequence
(if
one has been set up) while the
piaure
number etc.
is
displayed
on
the screen. or starts playing the
en1irc disc
from the start. U1he button is pressed again, play returns
once
more
to
thestart
ofchediscorprogrammedsequence.
Kt:PI.AY
The
REPLAY switch
is
situated a1 the rear of the player.
If Che player
is
switched
o
n
when
the REPLAY swilch
is
on,
the ptayn
automacically
starts
up
in
lhe
replay
mode.
If
the
player
is
already
on
and
the REPLAY
s
Wllch
is
switched
o
n,
play immediately
s1a
ru
al
the
beginning of
a
programmed
sequence.
o
r
returns
to 1he
stanof1hedisc.
In the
replay
mode, !he player
is
in a continuo
us play
loop.
If
11
programmed
sequence
is in me
mory. that
sequence will be
played
over
and
over
ag.iin. (A
ptcture number or
time code sequence
has
priority
over a cha
pier
number
sequence.)
If there is no
sequence
in
nicmory,
the
whole
d& will
be
played over
and
ove
r again.
TIie
REPLAY
indicator
on
1he fron1 oft he player lights.
Nal1t:
In lhe replay
mode,
all controls
e
xcept the followi•g
a
rc
disabled·

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