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PROGRAM PLAY 19
Program Play
The CDR 30’s advanced programming system
enables you to program certain tracks for play or
the order in which tracks are played or dubbed,
to repeat one track or all tracks, or to repeat any
segment of a disc without regard to track num-
bers.
Programming Play Lists
To program certain tracks or the order of play-
back for the tracks on a disc, insert the disc, let
the unit read the Table of Contents information,
and wait until the disc has stopped and the num-
ber of tracks and total running time is displayed.
Next, select the deck that will be programmed by
pressing the CDP Select button
3
on the
remote for the Play Deck
3
or the CDR
Select button
P
on the remote for the
Record Deck
%
.
To begin the programming sequence, press the
Program Button
4
ÚY
and note that the
Prog Indicator
C
will light and the Time/
Message Display
F
will show 00 P-01for
standard CD Audio discs and 000P01 for MP3
discs.
Next, enter the track numbers to be played by
pressing the Numeric Keys
E
. For two-digit
track numbers, be certain to enter the second
digit within three seconds after the first number
is entered. As each track is entered, the display
will blink three times, alternating between two
displays (blinking and alternating will not be with
MP3 discs). The first display will show the track
number just entered on the left side of the
Time/Message Display
F
under the Track
Indicator
W
, while the right side will flash the
number of steps that have been programmed.
For example, after programming the first step to
be track number 3, the display will flash 03P-
01for CDs or 003P01for MP3 discs.
With standard Audio CDs, alternating with the
track number and program step will be a display
of the track and the total running time of all
tracks that have been programmed so far. For
example, a display of 06 11:25 will indicate
that track number six was the last track pro-
grammed, and that the total time of all tracks so
far is 11 minutes and 25 seconds.The Total
Time Indicators
SV
will flash with this dis-
play to remind you of the display’s contents.
These displays will alternate three times, and
then show a steady display of the last track and
the number of steps programmed.
Now you can continue to add tracks in the order
you wish to have them played until the program-
ming session is complete.You may add up to 32
tracks, repeating a track if desired, as long as the
total number does not exceed 32. If you exceed
the 32 track limit, the display will read FULL.
Tracks may also be added using the Next
M
ÛW
and Previous buttons
8
ÙX
to
locate the track, and the Program button
4
ÚY
to enter that track to the programmed
sequence.
When the complete list of tracks has been
entered, press the Play button
9
(a
.The
tracks will then play in the order they have been
entered.
Note that a programmed list of tracks may also
be recorded if the disc being programmed is in
the Play Deck
3
. Follow the instructions on
page 21 for complete information on recording
and dubbing.
To escape from the program play mode and
return to normal play follow these steps: While
the program is playing, the Program button
4
ÚY
must be pressed and the unit will
continue to play tracks in normal mode. And
while the player is stopped the Stop button
Ób
K
must be pressed. In both cases the
Prog Indicator
C
will go out.
Checking, Editing and Clearing
Programmed Play Lists
Once you have entered a program list it will
remain in the unit’s memory until the disc is
removed or the unit is turned off. Thus, if you’ve
played through a program list, simply press the
Play button
9
(a
again to replay the list
while the Prog Indicator
C
is lit (otherwise
first press Program
4
ÚY
). If you find that
you wish to check the list or make changes, that
is also possible by following a few simple steps:
To scroll through a program list, note that the
Prog Indicator
C
is lit (otherwise press
Program
4
ÚY
) and press the Program
Check button
7
. Each press of the button will
move through the tracks that have been pro-
grammed.The display will alternate between the
track number plus the program step number
(e.g., 12 P-03 for CD Audio discs, or
012P03for MP3 discs, tells you that Track
12 on the disc is the 3rd program step) and the
track number plus the total running time so far in
the program (e.g., 1216:04 tells you that
at this point you have programmed a total of 16
minutes and 4 seconds of material).
Note that alternating indication of total running
time of all programmed tracks is not available
with MP3 discs, even when the TTL TIME
ONindication mode is selected (see page 17).
At any point in the list you may overwrite a pro-
grammed track number by simply entering the
new track number using the Numeric Keys
E
. Alternatively you can modify the track num-
ber to be changed with the Next
M
ÛW
and
Previous
8
ÙX
buttons and enter it by
pressing the Program button
4
ÚY
.In
both cases the formerly programmed track num-
ber will be overwritten and automatically deleted
from the program list.To add a track number
(possible only to the end of a program list), press
the Program Check button
7
repeatedly
until the track number 00(or 000 with MP3
discs) is displayed, then enter the track number
you wish to add with the Numeric buttons
E
directly or press the Next or Previous buttons
and then the Program button
4
ÚY
, as described above.
To remove a step in the program, first use the
Program Check button
7
to locate the track
you wish to delete. Next, press the Clear button
T
. The information in the display will blink and
the step will be removed from the
program list.
Program steps need not be deleted
in any order;
as long as you have located a step in the pro-
gram list, it may be erased.
To remove a total program list when the disc is
stopped, press the Clear button
T
repeatedly
(will delete one track after another, starting with
the first track programmed) until the appropriate
Prog Indicator
C
deletes or simply open and
close the disc drawer.Whenever a disc is re-
moved or the unit is turned off, the program list
is erased.
Repeat Play
The CDR 30’s programming system enables you
to repeat either a single track on a disc, the
entire disc (or all programmed tracks), or a spe-
cially programmed passage that you select.
Repeat One Track
To repeat the track you are currently listening to,
press the Repeat button
G
and note that the
Repeat Mode Indicator
B
will light Repeat
1. If the track is changed by using the Next/
Previous Skip Buttons
8M
ÛÙWX
or the Numeric buttons
E
while the Repeat
1 mode is active, the new track will now be
repeated.
Once Repeat 1 playback has been started, it will
continue until the unit is stopped by pressing the
Stop button
K
Ób
, or the disc deck is
opened by pressing the appropriate Open/Close
button
6$
2Q
. When playback is
stopped, the Repeat mode is turned off automat-
ically.
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