To cancel non-stop play, To locate a particular point in a track, To check the remaining or total playing time – Sony LBT-D270 User Manual

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To cancel non-stop play

Press □ on the CD player.

Note
You cannot use this feature when the CD
plav mode is SHUFFLE or PROGRAM.
Press CONTINUE .so that "SHUFFLE" or

"PROGRAM" disappears from the display.

To locate a particular point in a track

You can locate a particular point in a track
while playing or pausing a CD. Use the
buttons on the unit to operate this feature.

To locate a
point

Press

While

[>!>!] (forward) or KKI

mimilorin^ the

(backward) and hold

sou

down until you find the
point.

Quick!V bv

[X>{1 (forward) or IKK]

observing the

(backward) and hold

dispalav during

ciown until you find the

pause

point. You will not hear
the sound during this
operation.

To check the remaining or total
playing time

Press DISPLAY/DEMO repeatedly.
Each time vou press DISPLAY/DEMO

while playing a CD, the display changes as
tollows:

Playing time on the current track

Remaining time on the current
track

Remaining time on the CD (I
DISC play mode) or "PLAY"
indication (ALL DISCS play
mode)

i

Clock (appears tor a tew seconds)

i

EFFECT ON/OFF or P FILE
name appears for a few seconds

m the display

When AUTO indicator is lit

• The CD in the loading position starts

playing automatically when vou close the
front cover.

• The playing CD comes back to the

loading position when you stops playing
and open the front cover.

• When you exchange the CD while

playing, the exchanged CD is the next CD
to be pslayed.

If you don't want a CD functioned
described above, press AUTO so that the
AUTO indicator is not lit.

One Touch Play feature
Press CD O (or CD O on the remote)
when the power is off. You can listen to the
last selected CD without psressing anv other
buttons when a CD is in the palaver.
If you psress CD O or DISC 1 - 3 while
another source is selected, the CD palaver is
selected and play starts automatically.

The Music Calendar Display

This dispalay lights according to the number
of tracks on the CD. As each track is plaved,

the correspaonding number disappaears.

Tracks numbered in excess of 20 are not
displayed.

What the " J> " and indicators of the

disc calendar indicate
• " J!"

light up i\ ith the disc numbers ol

CDs \XHi inserted. In ALL DISCS pla\'
mode, " J)" ot the disc number

disapapears when that CD finished
playing, and the CD tray rotates to palav
the next CD. You can see which CDs are
not played yet with these indicators.

(the palaving position indicator)

indicates that the CD whose disc number
with " " is in the playing paosition. When
MANUAL is selected (the .AUTO
indicator is not lit), the CD whose disc
number with "" is palayed first if vou
press CD t>.

Playing Tracks in
Random Order
(shuffle play)

You can play all the tracks on a CD or all
CDs in random order.

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■ □

1

Press FUNCTION repaeatedly until

"CD" appears in the display.

2

Press SHUFFLE to choose whether to

play "1 DISC" or "ALL DISCS".
"ALL DISCS SHUFFLE" or "1 DISC

SEfUFFLE" appears in the display.

3

Press CD 1> (or C D on the remote),

" i i " appears and then all the tracks

pilav m vaudirm order.
To skipa to the next track, piress 1>PH1.
To repalav the current track, paress KKI.
You cannot replay the parevious track.

To stop playing

Press □ (or n on the remote).

To cancel shuffle play

Press CONTINUE on the unit.

To select the desired CD

Press DISC 1 - 3 on the unit during "1 DISC

SHUFFLE" plav.

Playing Tracks in the
Desired Order
(program play)

You can program up to 32 tracks trom all
the CDs in the order vou want them to be
plaved.

Note

appears in the dispalav when the

total playing time is 100 minutes or more.

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Chapter 2: the CD Player

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