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FAVOURITE TRACK SELECTIONS (FTS)
For each CD you can store two programmes
in the players
permanent (FTS) memory.
Your favourite track selections of a given CD can then be called up
and played whenever you wish.
The selections will remain stored in the FTS memory even if you play
the entire disc or compile a different programme from it.
The number of CDs which can be stored in the FTS memory
depends on the number of tracks in each programme.
STORING A FAVOURITE TRACK SELECTION (FTS and STORE)
e Compile your programme as described in the PROGRAMMING"
section (add in or take out).
e Press FTS 1.
— FTS MEMORY 1 starts flashing.
e Press Store).
— STORED
lights up, followed by the ranking number of this
programme.
— The selection is now stored in the FTS 1 memory under this
number.
If you wish to store a further selection from the same disc:
e Press STOP/OM (if you have stored the first programme during
playback you must press STOP/OM twice).
e Compile the second programme.
e Press FTS 2.
— FIS MEMORY 2 starts flashing.
e Press STORE.
— STORED lights up, followed by the ranking number of this
programme.
— The selection is now stored in the FTS 2 memory under this
number.
NOTE!
— If a selection of a particular CD has already been stored, then it
is automatically erased and the new selection is stored under the
old ranking number.
— If NO SPACE appears, then the FTS memory is full: you must
erase one or more old FTS programmes to make room to store
the new programme.
— lí NO PROGRAM
appears,
then no programme
has been
compiled first.
FTS PROGRAMMED PLAY (FTS and PLAY/REPLAY)
e Press FTS 1 or FTS 2.
— FTS MEMORY 1 or FTS MEMORY 2 starts flashing.
e Press PLAY/REPLAY.
— PROGRAM PLAY lights up and the chosen selection will now be
played.
e Press STOP/OM twice if you wish to revert to normal play.
If NOT IN FTS 1, NOT IN FIS 2 or NO FTS FOUND appears, no
favourite selection has been stored.
All keys (except EDIT, PRESET, TITLE and INFO) can be used while
a favourite selection is being played.
Search for a passage is only possible in the track which is being
played.
As long as the player is in the direct programming mode you can
continue to add to the programme during playback.
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CHECKING THE FTS MEMORY (INFO)
e Press INFO (in STOP mode).
— FIS INFO lights up; the following information appears on the
display in this order:
— The number of CDs in the FTS 1 and FTS 2 memory. For example:
FTS1 04 DISC and FTS2 05 DISC.
If the FTS memory is empty, then you will see FTS 1 EMPTY and/or
FIS 2 EMPTY.
— [he number of spaces available in the memory.
For example: 772 SPACE.
— The number of times thatthe discs in the FTS 1 and FTS 2 memory
have
been
played: F7S1
INFO, followed
by, for example,
NR 01 03 FL, NR 02 05 PL, etc.
FTS2
INFO,
followed
by,
for
NR 02 06 PL, etc.
— Then TITLE MEMORY appears. You are now given information on
the 'names' which you have given to discs and/or track numbers.
For this refer to: NAMING DISCS AND TRACK NUMBERS' under
'OTHER POSSIBILITIES'.
With NEXT you can proceed more rapidly to the next block of
information.
example,
NAOT
04 FL,
ERASING A FAVOURITE TRACK SELECTION (CLEAR)
e Press INFO (in STOP mode).
— FIS INFO lights up.
e Press NEXT until the ranking number appears on the display; for
example NR 02 01 PL.
e Hold C(lear) pressed down until DELETED lights up.
— The selection has now been erased.
If you do not know the ranking number:
e Load the CD and close the CD compartment.
e Press FTS 1 or FTS 2.
— FIS MEMORY 1 or FTS MEMORY 2 starts flashing.
e Hold C(lear) pressed down until DELETED lights up.
— The selection has now been erased.
ERASING THE ENTIRE FTS MEMORY
e Press FTS 1.
— FIS MEMORY 1 starts flashing.
e Pres REPEAT and then press C(lear) immediately.
e Hold both buttons pressed down until CLEARING ALL lights up,
followed by ALL CLEARED.
— The entire FTS memory has now been erased.

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