Playback functions, Program play – Yamaha CDR-D651 Benutzerhandbuch

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PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS .......................................................

Program Play

You can enjoy listening to your favorite tracks in any desired
order by programming tracks.
This unit can program a total of as many as 40 tracks on
disc tray A and B using the remote control.

To program

1.

Press PROG on the remote to begin
programming while this unit is in the stop mode.

2.

Press A or B located at the lowest part of the
remote to select a disc to be programmed.

• The following display appears when programming

disc A.

3.

Press the corresponding numeric buttons on the
remote to program the first track. The time of the
first programmed track is displayed and then the
following display appears.

4.

Repeat the step described above to program
other tracks on disc A.

• To begin programming tracks on disc B, press B on

the remote and press the corresponding numeric
buttons.

• Total track time programmed is displayed for 2

seconds after each track is added to the program.

5.

Press PROG, when programming is complete. To
start playback of the programmed tracks, press
w

.

Notes

During programming, if TIME is pressed, the total track time
programmed is displayed. To return to the previous display,
press TIME again.

To skip tracks within the program, press t or y during
program play.

To search all tracks including unprogrammed tracks, press and
hold e or r during program play.

Make sure that both disc trays are closed when programming
tracks.

COPY

A

FADE IN/OUT

REC

REC MUTE

TRACK NO.

WRITE

REC MODE FINALIZE

ERASE

TIME

TEXT

DIMMER

0

SPACE

+10

SYMBOL

PROG

DISPLAY

A/B

INPUT

OPEN/CLOSE

B

REPEAT RANDOM

CLEAR

MENU

EDIT

DELETE

SET

1 ABC

2

DEF

3

GHI

4

JKL

5 MNO

6

PQR

7

STU

8 VWX

9

YZ

A

B

TIME

A

PROG

CLEAR

B

Numeric
buttons

A - _ _

S T E P

1

PROG

L

dB

R

–60

–30

–I0

–6 –4 –2

–I

0

OVER

A - _ _

S T E P

2

PROG

L

dB

R

–60

–30

–I0

–6 –4 –2

–I

0

OVER

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