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Panasonic RXDS28 - RADIO CASSETTE W/CD Operating Instructions Manual
Total number of
tracks
TUNE/SKIP/SEARCH
Track number
MEMORY
Listening to CDs
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You can program up to 24 tracks.
Before operation:
Program play cannot be used in combination with random play. When
"[RANDOM)" is displayed, press CD PLAY MODE to clear the display.
1
Press @, then press @ CLEAR after the track
number has been displayed.
The total number of tracks and total play time of the CD are
displayed,
Press -A-4 or +>
to select the desired track.
Press MEMORY.
"gan" is displayed.
the tracks you want.
Press >/ |I.
Play will start in the programmed sequence.
4
Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you have programmed all
When all programmed tracks have been played, "Cd-P" and the total
play time will be displayed. A
To cancel program play:
Press Ml CLEAR in the stop mode to display "CLR".
Pressing
& CD OPEN will cancel program play.
When "—-:—-" appears: E
This means that the total play time of the programmed tracks has
exceeded 120 minutes. Tracks can still be programmed and played.
When "FULL" appears:
The number of programmed tracks is limited to 24. No further tracks
can be programmed.
To check what has been programmed:
Press Ad
or +æ
when "Cd-P" is displayed at the end of the
program.
The display will show the track number and programmed sequence.
Memory retention of programmed tracks:
The memory retains the program even if play is stopped or the unit is
turned off.
è During program play, you can search forward or backward only
within the current track.
è During program play, skipping is always in the programmed or-
der, whether forward or backward.
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