Basic Cd Operations; Programing The Playing Order Of The Tracks -Program Play - JVC NX-HD10 Instructions Manual

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About CD indicator
CD
CD
Source is
A CD is
"CD," but no
loaded
CD is loaded

Basic CD Operations

While playing a CD, you can do the following operations.
To stop playback for a moment
Press CD 3/8.
To resume play, press CD 3/8 again.
To locate a particular point in a track during play
Press and hold ¢ or 4 during play.
• ¢ : Fast-forwards the tracks.
• 4 : Fast-reverses the tracks.
To go to another track
Press ¢ or 4 repeatedly.
• ¢ : Skips to the beginning of the next or succeeding
tracks.
• 4 : Goes back to the beginning of the current or
previous tracks.
Before starting play, you can continuously skip or go back
to any track by holding the button.
To go to another track directly using the number
buttons
Pressing the number button(s) on the remote control
allows you to start playing the track number you want.
Ex. For track number 5, press 5.
For track number 15, press +10, then 5.
For track number 20, press +10, then 10.
For track number 32, press +10, +10, +10, then 2.
CD
CD
During
During
playback
a pause
– 25 –
To change the information shown in the main display
Each time you press DISP/CHARA on the remote control,
the information in the main display changes as follows:
1
2
Clock
1 Current track number
2 Elapsed playing time
3 Remaining recording time in the HDD, calculated
based on the current setting of the recording mode
4 Recording mode currently selected
Programing the Playing Order of the Tracks
—Program Play
You can arrange the order in which the tracks play before
you start playing. You can program up to 32 tracks.
On the remote control ONLY:
1
Load a CD.
2
Press CD 3/8, then 7.
The source is changed to "CD."
3
Press FM/PLAY MODE repeatedly until "CD
PROGRAM" appears in the main display.
The PROGRAM indicator lights up on the display.
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
indicator
• If a program has been stored in memory, it will be
called up.
3
4
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