Programming, Storing a program, Before play – Philips CD 840 User Manual
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BRIEFLY
INTERRUPTING
PLAYBACK/HOLDING
PLAY
AT
THE
START OF A DISC, TRACK OR PASSAGE (PAUSE)
To briefly interrupt playback
•
Press PAUSE.
> The PAUSE indication lights up.
> The sound stops but the disc continues to spin.
•
Press PAUSE again to restart.
> The PAUSE indication now goes out.
> Play restarts at the point where it was interrupted.
Holding play at the start of a disc, track or passage
You can go to any place on the disc and hold it by pressing PAUSE
before:
-
starting to play the disc;
-
going back to the beginning of a track;
-
selecting another track or index number ;
-
searching for a particular passage;
-
beginning with a particular track or index number;
-
playing the disc in random order.
Press PAUSE again to start play at the chosen place.___________________________
REPEATING A PASSAGE {’A-B’)
•
During play press ’A-B’ at the required starting point.
> The REPEAT A indication lights up, while ’B’ flashes.
•
Press ’A-B’ again at the required stopping point.
> The ’B’ indication now lights up continuously.
>
The
passage
between
points
A
and
B
will
now
be
replayed
continuously. .
•
Press ’A-B’ again to stop repeat.
>
The
REPEAT
A-B
indication
goes
out
and
play
continues
as
normal.
To
find
the
starting
and
stopping
points
quickly,
you
can
use
the
CURSOR W> button.
The
repeating
of
a
passage
can
also
be
stopped
by
pressing
STOP/CM, OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE._________________________________________
REPEATING THE DISC (REPEAT)
•
Press REPEAT before or during playback.
> The REPEAT indication lights up.
> The disc will now be repeated continuously.
•
Press REPEAT again to stop repeating.
> The REPEAT indication goes out.
> The disc will play on to the end and then stop.
Repeating
can
also
be
stopped
by
pressing
STOP/CM,
OPEN
or
OPEN/CLOSE.__________________________________________________________
STOPPING PLAYBACK
(STOP/CM, OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE)
•
Press STOP/CM if you merely wish to stop.
>
The PM Yindication goes out, the indication
8 CM DISC or 12
CM
DISC
lights
up,
followed
a
few
moments
later
by
DISC
READY.
>
The
display
shows
the
number
of
tracks
and
the
total
playing
time of the disc.
•
Press OPEN or OPEN/CLOSE if you wish to stop and take out
the disc.
>
TRAY OPENWghXs
up, followed afew moments later by
INSERT
DISC.
PROGRAMMING
By programming the player you can play up to 30 tracks of a disc
in
any
required
sequence.
If
you
exceed
the
maximum
of
30 tracks,
ERROR
lights up. Index numbers cannot be stored.
STORING A PROGRAM
Before play
•
Press PROGRAM/PLAY.
>
PROGR lights up under DIRECT; the player is now in the direct
programming
mode.
Every
track
number
you
now
key
in
is
directly included in the program.
•
Key in the first number you wish to program.
> The number appears under TRACK.
>
The number lights up on the number indicator; it has now been
stored.
•
Store
each
ofthe
remainingtracknumbers
required
in
the
same
way.
>
Every time you store a track number, you will see the number of
tracks
under
TRACK
and
the
playing
time
of
your
program
under
TRACK
TIME.
If
the
program
is
longer
than
99
minutes
and
59
seconds,
then
’—:
—’
lights
up.
The
number
indicator
always shows what numbers have been stored.
During play
•
Put
the
player
in
the
direct
programming
mode
using
PROGRAM/PMY.
> PROGR lights up under DIRECT.
>
Every track number which you now key in is directly included in
the program.
>
The
number
indicator
always
shows
what
numbers
have
been
stored.
Note!
As
soon
as
you
have
entered
the
first
number,
PROGRAM PLAY
lights up and play continues with the programmed track numbers.
•
STORING TRACK NUMBERS USING SCAN
•
Press SCAN before or during play.
>
SCANNING
lights up.
> If the tray is open, it will now close.
> The first 20 seconds of each track are played in turn.
•
Press STORE at each track you wish to include in the program.
> The number appears on the track number indicator; it has now
been stored.
> The player immediately starts to play the first 20 seconds of the
next track.
Here too, you can first press FAST if you only want to hearthe first
10 seconds of each track.__________________________________________________
CHECKING THE PROGRAM
•
Press REVIEW.
> The
PROG
REWEWindication lights up.
> All the numbers appear in the programmed sequence under
TRACK.
If
NO PROGRAM Wghts
up, this means that no track numbers have
yet been stored.
You
can
check
a
program
prior
to,
during
or
after
programmed
play-__________________________________________________________________
ERASING A TRACK NUMBER FROM THE
PROGRAM OR THE ENTIRE PROGRAM
•
Press REVIEW before or after programmed play.
> The
PROG
REWEWindication lights up.
> All the numbers appear in the programmed sequence under
TRACK.
•
Press CLEAR as soon as the number you wish to erase
appears.
> The number disappears from the number indicator.
•
Press STOP/CM if you wish to erase the entire program.