Creating a program – Sony CDX-C780 User Manual

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Creating a program

— Program Memory (CD/MD unit with the
program memory function)

You can play tracks in the order you want by
making your own program. You can make two
programs: Program 1 and Program 2. You can
select up to 12 tracks for each program. You
can store the programs in memory.

1

Press (SHIFT), then press (4) (PLAY
MODE) for two seconds.

Program edit mode

“P 1” shows Program 1 is selected.

If you have labeled the disc, the bank edit
mode appears. Press (4) (PLAY MODE) to
display “P 1” above.

To select Program 2, press (5) (n)
repeatedly until “P 2” appears.

2

Select the track you want.
1 Press (SOURCE) repeatedly to select

CD or MD.

2 Press (MODE) repeatedly to select the

unit.

3 Press (SHIFT), then press the number

button to select the disc.

4 Press (SHIFT).

5 Push the SEEK/AMS control up or

down to select the track.

3

Press (6) (ENTER) momentarily.

4

To continue entering tracks, repeat steps
2 and 3.

µ

PLAY

DISC

TRACK

MODE

ENTER

PLAY MODE

ENTER

PLAY

DISC

TRACK

MODE

ENTER

CD/MD Unit

5

When you finish entering tracks, press
(4) (PLAY MODE) for two seconds.

6

Press (SHIFT).

Notes
*Wait*” appears in the display while the unit is

reading the data, or when a disc has not been
put into the unit.

*Mem Full*” appears in the display when you

try to enter more than 12 tracks into a program.

Playing the stored program

Changing the disc order in the unit will not
affect program memory play.

You can select:
•PGM 1 to play Program 1.
•PGM 2 to play Program 2.
•PGM 1+2 to play Programs 1 and 2.

1

Press (SHIFT).

2

Press (4) (PLAY MODE) repeatedly until
“PGM” appears.

3

Press (5) (n) repeatedly until the
desired program appears.

z

PGM 1

z

PGM 2

z

PGM 1+2

PGM off Z

Program Play starts.

4

Press (SHIFT).

To go back to normal playback mode, select
“PGM off” in step 3 above.

Notes
• If you press a number button during program

memory play, program memory play is
interrupted, and playback of the selected disc
starts.

• “NO Data” appears in the display if no track is

stored in the program.

If a track stored into the program memory is not

in the disc magazine, the track will be skipped.

When the disc magazine contains no tracks

stored into the program memory, or when the
program information has not been loaded yet,
“Not ready” appears.

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