RANDOM PLAY
In this mode, the CD player automatically selects and plays tracks in
random order. All tracks are played once.
Press the
button.
RANDOM
3 4
5 6
7 8
9 10
Random playback begins in about 4 seconds.
• During random playback, tracks are separated by an interval of about
4 seconds.
• The
button can be pressed either during playback or in
RANDOM
stop mode.
If the
button is pressed while the disc tray is open with a
RANDOM
disc on the tray, the disc tray automatically closes and random
playback begins.
• To stop random playback and resume normal playback:
Press the
button again.
RANDOM
• If the
button is pressed during random playback:
Each time one of these buttons is pressed, the CD player selects a
track at random and starts playing that track.
• If the
or
button is pressed during random playback:
Searching is carried out within the current track. The search operation
will not cross over into the previous or next track.
• To repeatedly play tracks at random:
Press the
REPEAT
button once. All tracks are repeatedly played in
random order, with the order being changed each time the disc is
played.
NOTE
• A-B repeat playback is not available during random playback.
• When the
button is pressed after the programming
RANDOM
operation (page 9) or delete programming operation (page 10),
random playback of the tracks selected with the programming or
delete programming operation starts.
PROGRAM PLAY
Programming (To play the desired tracks in a
certain order)
I Programming when the display is in the time
display mode
If the loaded disc is a CD-TEXT disc, press the
it to the time display mode.
(Example: To program track No. 15 first, then track No. 7 in a 15-track disc)
TTL
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
1. Press the
button in stop mode. The PROG indicator flashes.
PROG.
Flashes.
PROG
TTL
2. Specify the first track to be programmed using the numeric buttons or
the
or
button.
(Display example: The first programmed track is track number 15 with
a playing time of 4 minutes 30 seconds)
Flashes.
PROG
TTL
TRK
3. Then program another track by repeating the procedure in step 2
above. Up to 30 tracks can be programmed in this way.
(Display example: The second programmed track is track No. 7 and
the total playing time of track Nos. 15 and 7 is 7 minutes 50 seconds.)
PROG
TTL
TRK
7
Last programmed track
Total programmed tracks
4. After having programmed all the desired tracks, press the
button or
STOP
button.
The PROG indicator status changes from flashing to continuously lit,
indicating that the program is completed.
Light up continuously
PROG
TTL
7
5. Press the
PLAY
button, The programmed tracks will be played in the
programmed order.
9
TIME
button to switch
TTL
TIME
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
TTL
TIME
TTL
TIME
15
Only the numbers of programmed
tracks light up.
TTL
TIME
15
Total playing time of
programmed tracks
TTL
TIME
15
PROG.