Locating a particular selection, A) to locate sequentially, B) to locate directly – Sony CDP-997 User Manual
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Playing a Disc
- Continuous Play
Locating a Particular Selection
A.S PACE/ Numeric
A.C UE buttons >20
You can locate the beginning of a desired selection during
play or pause. There are two ways.
a) To locate sequentially
To locate the beginning of the current or preceding
selection
• Press as many times as required.
• Keep K4 pressed to skip selections.
To locate the beginning of the succeeding selection
• Press as many times as required.
• Keep PW pressed to skip selections.
"Num eric
buttons
- I I
(SLO\W )
b) To locate directly
Press one of the numeric buttons ([T] to [20]) to enter
the desired selection number.
If a selection number is greater than 20, use the
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>20
and [1] to QO] buttons. [TO] functions as the figure 0.
e.g. To play from selection No. 22, press I > 201 [2] [2].
To play from selection No. 30, press I > 201 [3] pfO].
Locating a Particular Point in a Selection
There are two ways to locate a particular point you want.
a) To search quickly while monitoring the sound
Keep ◄◄ or ►► pressed during play and release at
the desired point.
b) To search using an index [T]
You can use this function only with a disc on which
index numbers are recorded.
Press -a— or —A. on the remote commander to locate
the desired index number.
The selected index number appears in the display
window.
To search quickly by observing the display
Press II, then keep ◄◄ or ►► pressed. The search
speed will increase, but there will be no sound. Find the
desired point by observing the display.
Press II or ^ again at the desired point.
To search slowly while monitoring the sound [U
Press
SLOW during play and release at the
desired point.
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