Audio Note CDT-6 / Force User Manual

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PROGRAMMING

You may select a number of tracks and store them in the memory in the desired

sequence. The transport will then play back only your selection of tracks in the selected
order.

1

Press the MEMORY button. 'MEMORY' will appear on the display.

2

Press the CD SKIP or numbered buttons - To select the desired track to be stored.

3

Press the MEMORY button - The track is now stored in the memory.

Repeat steps 2 and 3 to complete programming.

4

Press PLAY to listen to the programmed tracks.

5

Press STOP once to stop playback.

6

Press STOP second time to clear programming.


A maximum of 32 tracks may be stored.

A particular track in your selection may be replaced with a new one if the original

selection was made in error. Simply store the new track in the program number to be
replaced.

NOTE: Programming may not be made during playback.

TIME button. Press this button to see the elapsing or remaining time of the CD

(Play mode only). Press the TIME button and select the desired TIME DISPLAY for CD
playback.

Each time this button is pressed, selection is as follows:


"EACH REMAIN"

the elapsed playing time for the current track

"TOTAL"

the total elapsed playing time

"TOTAL REMAIN"

the remaining playing time for the current track

REPEAT button. Press this button to listen to the music repeatedly. Press once to

repeat the entire disc. Press twice to repeat the track being played.

RANDOM button. Press this button for random order (shuffle) playback.


NUMBERED buttons. A particular track may be selected for playback by using these

buttons. Example:

To play track No. 3, press the button “3” once.
To play track No. 14, press the buttons “1” and “4”.
To play track No. 20, press the buttons “2” and “0”.


DISPLAY button. Press this button to change the intensity of display or to turn it

on/off.

Press the DISPLAY button once to reduce the intensity of the display. Press the

DISPLAY button twice to turn the display off. To turn the display on again, please press
DISPLAY button once again.




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