Positioning Cds - Bang & Olufsen BEOSOUND 9000 Manual

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Positioning CDs

By positioning your individual CDs, you
create your own design with a
particular collection of CDs on
BeoSound 9000. When you load CDs on
the BeoSound 9000, you can adjust
their positions manually so that for
example the graphical design and the
text on the actual CD present
themselves to your satisfaction.
When you have loaded a CD and
pushed it in place in a CD compart-
ment, you adjust the position of the CD
manually. Then you move the carriage
to this particular CD and access the
positioning function for CDs in order to
store the position you have chosen.
Please refer to the procedure to the
right of this page.
If you store a position for each CD, the
BeoSound 9000 will now remember
these positions. No matter how many
times you remove and reload the CDs,
the individual CDs will be returned to
these positions every time they stop
turning*.
If you wish to change or cancel the
positions of your CDs while still in the
positioning function, you press the
CLEAR button instead of OK to cancel
the position you have already chosen.
*Note: Some particular CDs do not contain the
information which is required by the BeoSound
9000 in order to store positions for CDs. Therefore
you may experience that the position you have
attempted to store for a CD is not adhered to by
the BeoSound 9000. You will of course still be
able to play the CD in question.
Load and adjust a CD manually...
Then press the direct CD selection
button next to this CD to move the
carriage to the CD...
then
Press to save the position for the
CD while it is playing
Press to store the position you
chose for the CD when it was loaded
Repeat this procedure for all the CDs
you have loaded...
If you want to clear the position for
a CD, move the carriage to the
CD in question...
Press to access the positioning
function to clear the position
Press to clear the position
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SELECT
then
SELECT
then
OK
SELECT
then
SELECT
then
CLEAR

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