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Yamaha CDX-520 RS Manual page 14

Natural sound compact disc player

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@ To cancel the index search function, press the STOP button.
® For some discs, play may begin slightly prior to the actual designated
index point.
è |f the disc has no encoded index points, play will begin from track 1
of the disc.
® For some discs, the index search operation may require a slightly
longer time than for other discs.
Tracks on the disc can be played in a random sequence selected by the
unit's microcomputer.
This is useful, especially when
combined
with full
repeat play, to provide background
music without a predictable sequence
of tunes.
To activate this mode, press the PROGRAMMING
mode-select button
marked "RANDOM" while the unit is in the STOP mode.
The "RANDOM"
indicator will illuminate, and random-sequence play will
begin.
Notes:
.
|
® This feature will not function during programming,
or during
programmed
play.
@ The total remaining time cannot be displayed during random- "sequence
play.
@ To cancel random-sequence
play, press the "RANDOM"
button once
again.
® |f the STOP button is pressed during random-sequence play, the play
will stop and the unit will be in the STOP mode at the beginning of
the disc.
@ If the
SKIP
DT
button is pressed during random-sequence
play, the
next randomly programmed
track will be played. If the SKIP ka
button is pressed,
play will return to the beginning of the track now
being played.
MANUALLY
PROGRAMMED
PLAY
1. Press the STOP
button.
3. Press the numeric button corresponding to the track you want to be
played first. That number will illuminate in the track calendar; that track
number will also be displayed momentarily by the TRACK number
display, and the PROGRAM
number display will show "02" (meaning
the second track-programming selection is to be made next).
* Index numbers within tracks cannot be programmed.
* The total programmed time will be displayed, but the maximum
possible time that can be shown by the display is 99 minutes and 59
seconds. If the total play time exceeds that time, the excess time
(actual total time minus 100 minutes) will be displayed as both the
total time and the total remaining time.
* If, for a compact- disc with 25 tracks or more, track number 25 or
higher is programmed, the total time will disappear from the display.
Notes:
ə To check, cancel or correct a programmed setting, refer to
"CHECKING, CORRECTING AND CANCELING
OF PROGRAMMED
SETTINGS".
@ The SKIP (e< and D)
buttons can still be used, but only within
_ the range of the remaining programmed
tracks.
è Press the SKIP A
button to return to the start of the track now
playing.

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