Using Ats (Auto Track Skip); Creating An Ats Program - RCA RP8070 User Manual

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Using the CD Player
Using Auto Track Skip
(ATS)
ATS is the opposite of programmed play. Rather
than programming into memory the tracks that
you want to hear, with ATS you set the unit to
skip those tracks that you don't like.

Creating an ATS Program

1. Press ATS to activate the feature. The VFD
display will be similar Fig. 3 with a flashing
disc number and "_ _".
2. Press DISC SKIP to choose a disc.
3. Press
or
track to be skipped.
4. Press PROGRAM to add the seleced track to
the ATS program.
5. Repeat the preceding steps to add more
tracks to the ATS program.
6. Press PLAY/PAUSE to begin playing the ATS
program.
Recalling and Editing the ATS
Program
Editing the ATS program is a lot like editing a
regular program.
1. Press ATS to go to Auto Track Skip mode.
2. Press PROGRAM to move to the next
program number unitl you get to the
programmed track you want to change.
3. Press DISC SKIP to choose the disc, and then
press
or
to choose a replacement track.
4. Press PROGRAM to change the current
skipped track to the one you just selected.
RP8070 IB rev3
ALL
DISCS
1
5
2
DISC
4
3
Fig. 3
to choose the first
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
ATS
13 14 15
Clearing the ATS Program
Clearing the ATS program is also a lot like
clearing a regular program.
1. Press ATS.
2. Press and hold CLEAR until CLEAR shows on
the display.
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