How to make programming changes – Rowe CD-100K User Manual

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Section 2: Installation & Programming

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HOW TO MAKE PROGRAMMING CHANGES

The CD-100K allows you to perform programming activities in two ways.

The primary or MENU mode uses menus to move through the choices until you find the desired function. This method
of selecting the function you want is more time consuming than the Command mode, but it does not require you to
remember any commands.

The Command mode uses two- and three-digit commands to tell the phonograph what function you want to perform.
The Command mode requires you to know exactly what command you want, because you will go straight to the
function requested without receiving any intermediate prompts (as you would in the menu mode).

Keyboard Controls

The POPULAR and RESET buttons on the selector keyboard (see Figure 1-1 if you are not familiar with the
selector keyboard or digital display)
are used to tell the phonograph how to use the digits that you are about to
enter.

Table 2-3 describes the results of using these buttons.

Table 2-4. Keyboard Controls

Keys Pressed

Results

POPULAR

Completes a transaction

RESET + 0
(hold RESET down)

Moves you up one item in a menu

RESET + 1
(hold RESET down)

Moves you down one item in a menu

RESET + 2
(hold RESET down)

Moves you left, or decrements

RESET + 3
(hold RESET down)

Moves you right, or increments

RESET + 4
(hold RESET down)

Removes an entry (such as a programmed Autoplay entry) from the list

RESET + 5

Makes a space in a list (such as programmed Autoplay) so new informa-

(hold RESET down)

tion can be inserted

RESET + 9
(hold RESET down)

Toggles between two possible selections

RESET + POPULAR
(hold RESET down)

Cancels the current activity or moves you back to the previous menu title

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