Press [cd, Press [program]. press [disc, Press [1]-[5] to select the disc you want – Panasonic SC-AK57 User Manual

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listening

to compact dises

by remote control only

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0 0 0

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L. JL/ , i- J

® Indicates program mode

You can program up to 24 tracks.

Press [CD].

Ensure CD is stopped.

Press [PROGRAM].

Press [DISC].

£

I (within 10 seconds or so)

Press [1]-[5] to select the disc you want.

iS Press the numeric button to select the desired

track.

Repeat steps 0-0 until you have programmed the desired

track(s).

Press [►/! 8/

a

].

Play will start in the programmed sequence.

To cancel program play mode

Press [PROGRAM] In the stop mode.

Programmed contents wiii be saved in memory.

Pressing [■] will cancel program play, but it will also erase the en­

tire program.

To select a two-digit track

Press [>io] and then the two numbers you want.

When “CD FULL” appears

El

The

number

of

programmed

tracks

is

limited

to

24.

No

further

tracks can be programmed.

You can do the following during program mode EH

• Check program contents.

Press

or [►►/►►!].

Everytime you press one of the buttons, the track and program

No. are shown on the display.

•Add to the program.

Repeat steps Q through 0,

•Cancel entries.

From the last

programmed track

Press [CANCEL],

A specified track

only

Select the track with [M^/-*^] or

[►►/►►1], and press [CANCEL] within

3 seconds.

All tracks

Press [■].

Memory retention

Your program is retained in memory for about 2 weeks while the

system is unplugged.

To replay your program

If you turned off your program with [PROGRAM], you can play it

again as explained below.

1, Press [PROGRAM].

2. Press [►/II/

a

],

if you program a track not on your CDs

The track is initially programmed, but during program play, the play­

er wilt skip that track and will continue playing from the next pro­

grammed item.

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