Using memory functions
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MEMORY D_SCN°1 2 3
M_MOAY DISCNo 1 2 3
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Example: When the sixth track of DISC #5
is stored in memory as the second track to
play back (P-02).
(_) "l_ack number
(lJ) MEMORY indicator
@ Program number
@ Disc Number
@ Total number of stored programs
CLEAR
CLEAR
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Press the CLEAR button.
Thelasttrackstoredinmemoryiscleared.
MEMORy MEMORY
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_<<s <_ _'_ ='_ TRACK MEMORY D_SCNO 1 2 3
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Press the MEMORY button to turn offthe
MEMORY indicator.
The contents of memory are completely
cleared.
I. First, if the CD changer is playing in
memory playback mode, press the STOP
button. The CD changer will display the
last program number stored in memory.
2. If you press and hold down the _/1_1
button, the track numbers in memory will
appear in the display in the order in which
they were stored. If you press and hold
down the I.<_/<1<1 button, the track
numbers will appear in the opposite or-
der.
Notes about the time display
in the following cases, the time display may indicate ----: ----" due to the memory limitations.
• if you switch to the remaining time display while the CD changer is playing the 21st o1"later song on the disc
• if you switch to the total remaining time display after storing the 21st or later song on the disc
• if you switch to the total remaining time display after the CD changer plays songs fi'om memory for more than 99 minutes 59 seconds,
or
• if you switch to the total remaining time display during random playback of a CD that contains 21 or more songs.
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