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3. Select the track you want by pressing
SKIP
or . The track number you selected appears on the display.
Note: To select track 10 or a track number greater than 10, press
+10
. The track number changes in increments of ten.
4. Press
PROGRAM
. The selected track is stored, and the next program number appears on the display.
Notes:
• Programming is not completed until you press
PLAY/PAUSE
.
• To repeat, skip over, or search for tracks, see “Special CD Player
Features.”
Checking a Programmed
Sequence
To check the programmed sequence, while the CD is stopped, repeatedly press
PROGRAM
. The display shows each stored track number.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to store up to 16 tracks.
Notes:
• You can store the same track more than once.
• When the 16 tracks of the sequence are programmed,
-01
and the first track’s number appear on the display.
6. To complete programming and play the programmed sequence, press
PLAY/PAUSE
. The CD player begins playing the first track of the programmed sequence. The display shows the play indicator, the current track number, and the current track’s elapsed playing time.
Erasing a Programmed
Sequence
Any of the following will erase a programmed sequence:
• Press
STOP/CLEAR
PROGRAM clears from the display and the
CD’s total number of tracks and playing time appear.
• Press
STOP/CLEAR
. Then
PUSH OPEN
after the CD stops turning.
• Set
RADIO.CD OFF
to either
TAPE
or
RADIO
.
• Disconnect the power source.
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Table of contents
- 5 Preparation
- 5 Connecting Power
- 5 Using AC Power
- 5 Using Batteries
- 6 Using Your Vehicle’s Battery
- 7 Using Headphones
- 7 Listening Safely
- 7 Traffic Safety
- 8 Radio Operation
- 9 CD Player Operation
- 9 Loading a CD
- 9 Playing a CD
- 10 Programming Tracks
- 10 Storing/Playing a Programmed Sequence
- 11 Checking a Programmed Sequence
- 11 Erasing a Programmed Sequence
- 12 Special CD Player Features
- 12 Automatic Search Music System (ASMS)
- 12 Audible Search
- 13 Repeat Play
- 13 Intro Play
- 13 Shuffle Play
- 14 Using DISPLAY
- 14 CD Care Tips
- 15 Cassette Player Operation
- 15 Loading a Cassette Tape
- 15 Playing a Cassette Tape
- 15 Single Play
- 16 Consecutive Play
- 16 Recording on a Cassette Tape
- 17 Recording from a CD
- 17 Recording from the Radio
- 18 Dubbing (Copying) Tapes
- 19 Tape Care Tips
- 19 Preventing Accidental Erasure
- 19 Erasing a Cassette Tape
- 19 Restoring Tape Tension and Sound Quality
- 20 Care and Maintenance
- 21 FCC Information
- 21 Cleaning the Tape-Handling Parts
- 22 Specifications