Notes To The Management Of Cd Programs - Burmester Reference 069 Owner's Manual

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HINTS FOR ADMINISTRATING CD PROGRAMS
The 069 remembers user defined CD programs and stores them into a library memory.
If you play any CD that ever had a user program, the CD player asks you to play the stored program after having read
the table of content (PLAY LIB?) assumed that the BUR-LIB item in the SETUP MENU is turned ON. Otherwise you
will not be queried.
If you press either the PLAY KEY or the OK KEY on your remote control, the stored program will be started and the
PROGRAM LED lights up.
So you can listen to your favorite tracks on a CD at any time, without having to reprogram it.
You can store a total of 99 CDs in the memory.
If you don't want to start the program, simply press the STOP KEY. The CD stops turning and you start it again as
you like. In this case the flashing PROGRAM LED reminds you that there is a stored program for this CD but not
played. The flashing stops after 5 seconds.
If any key like PLAY, SKIP |<<, SKIP >>| or the numerical keypad of the remote control is used while reading the
CDs TOC, this command is preferred. The PROGRAM LED flashes as well for 5 seconds.
Once you have started the program, but do not want it to be played, simply press the CLEAR KEY on you remote
control.
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