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ERASING THE PERMANENT MEMORY OF THE CD PLAYER
WARNING:
This action will erase the whole permanent memory of the
CD player for the Favourite Track Selection (FTS), disc titles
and Desired Equalizer Settings (DES). All the stored informa¬
tion of ail CDs will be erased.
• Press TITLES 8 once to enter the title programming mode or
twice to enter the DES programming mode.
• Press REPEAT 5 and CLEAR 11 simultaneously to erase
the permanent memory of the CD player.
The display shows the message DISC INFO CLEARED.
The edit function automatically creates a selection of tracks
adjusted to the maximum playing time of a cassette for mak¬
ing a recording. You define the recording time of the tape.
The function has three modes: ADVANCED EDIT, OPTIMAL
EDIT and COMPILE EDIT.
Advanced edit-The CD player will determine the number of
consecutive tracks that fit on one side of the tape. The remain¬
ing tracks can be recorded on the other side of the cassette.
Optimal edit-The CD player calculates the optimal combina¬
tion of tracks to fill one side of the tape as well as possible.
The remaining tracks can be recorded on the other side of the
cassette.
Compile edit - Same as optimal edit, except that at the end of
the recording, the tray will be opened so you can insert anoth¬
er CD to fill the remaining recording time.
NOTE!
The EDIT function cannot be used for CDs containing more
than 29 tracks.
Making a recording using the EDIT function »
• Prepare deck B of the cassette deck for recording (insert a
cassette, select play mode and switch on the Dolby system
if desired).
• Press EDIT 7 in the stop mode to enter the edit mode.
The display shows the message SELECT EDIT MODE, fol¬
lowed by ADVANCED and EDIT lights up.
• Press m or>w 1 or NEXT/PREVIOUS on the remote control
until the desired edit mode appears on the display
(ADVANCED, OPTIMAL, COMPILE or EXIT).
• Press EDIT 7 to confirm the selected edit mode or to select
exit. Exit will leave the edit mode.
The display shows the message SELECT TAPE LENGTH.
• Press M4 or
1 or NEXT/PREVIOUS until the desired tape
length appears on the display (C60, C90, Cl 00, Cl 20, C30 or
C46).
• Press EDIT 7 to confirm the selected tape length.
• You are now able to create a new program or to change an
existing program. If you do not store a program ail tracks of
the CD will be used for the edit function.
• Press CD SYNCHRO (on the cassette deck) or PLAY/PAUSE
16 to start the desired edit mode.
It is recommended to start the desired edit mode with CD
SYNCHRO in combination with play mode CT. At the end of
the selection of tracks for the first side of the cassette, the
CD player waits until the end of the tape is reached. After
changing the tape travel direction the recording continues
automatically.
• Press STOP 15 or OPEN/CLOSE 14 to interrupt edit play.
The message EDIT CANCELLED appears on the display.
Notes:
- When the edit mode is selected, all other function are dis¬
abled except TIME, REVIEW, OPEN/CLOSE and STOP
- The message EDIT ACTIVE appears on the display when a
wrong key is pressed in the edit mode.
- If the CD player cannot calculate a program the message
EDIT FAILED appears on the display.
- Should the CD or the program be longer than the total
recording time of the tape, play will stop after the last track
that fits onto side B of the tape.
- A pause of 5 seconds is automatically created in between
the tracks for Automatic Music Search (AMS).
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