Understanding The Music Calendar; Using Ats (Auto Track Skip) - RCA RP-9340 User Manual

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Understanding the Music Calendar

The Music Calendar (the numbers running across the bottom of the
Front Panel Display in CD mode) shows you how many tracks are on
the disc that is currently playing, and which of those tracks have
already been played.
The Calendar lists 15 tracks, and if there are more than 15 on a disc,
the 16+ symbol appears.
While a track is playing, the corresponding number in the Calendar
blinks. After the track is played, the Calendar no longer displays its
number.

Using ATS (Auto Track Skip)

ATS (Auto Track Skip) is the opposite of programmed play: instead of
programming the tracks you want to hear, you indicate which tracks
you don't want to hear.
You can choose as many as 16 tracks to be automatically skipped.
The process for creating and editing an ATS program is nearly
identical to that of programming disc play.
Creating an ATS Program
1.
Press the ATS button (AUTO TRACK SKIP blinks in
the display).
2.
Press the DISC SKIP button to choose a disc.
3.
Press
or
be skipped (the track number and Pr 01 appears in
the display).
4.
Press PROGRAM to add the selected 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.
10
to choose the first track to
ALL DISCS
TRACK
STEREO
1
2
6
3 4 5
7
8
9 10 11 12
The current track
coincides with the
flashing calendar
number.
AUTO TRACK SKIP
TRACK
2
3 4 5
1
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
Track 08 is the first track selected in the ATS
program (Pr 01).
AUTO TRACK SKIP
TRACK
3 4 5
1 2
6
7
8
9 10 11 12
Track 01
Track 08 is the only track
begins
in the ATS program, and
playing.
has been removed from
the Music Calendar.
REPEAT ALL
TIME
13
16 +
14 15
The calendar shows
which remaining
tracks have not yet
been played.
16 +
13
14 15
13
14 15
16 +

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