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RCC-1055 CD Multi-Disc Changer
Programming Example
While Disc 4 / Track 7 is playing . . .
Pressing Button(s)
Results In
Program Button
Disc 4 / Track 7 becomes selection 1
Track Button 3
Disc 4 / Track 3 becomes selection 2
Disc Button 2, then Track Button 6
Disc 2 / Track 6 becomes selection 3
Track buttons >10 then 1
Disc 2 / Track 11 becomes selection 4
Disc Button 5, then Track Button 9
Disc 5 / Track 9 becomes selection 5
Track Button 7
Disc 5 / Track 7 becomes selection 6
Track Button 4
Disc 5 / Track 4 becomes selection 7
Disc Button 1, then Track Buttons >10 then 2
Disc 1 / Track 12 becomes selection 8
Track Button 10
Disc 1 / Track 10 becomes selection 9
Programming While a Disc is Not
Playing
Press the Program Play button , the Pro-
gram Indicator
in the display will light. If
the track you want to select first is on the disc
that is already selected simply press the Track
Selection button(s)
to select the first track.
The Time display
will briefly change to dis-
play “P-01” indicating the track is now pro-
grammed selection 1. If the track you want
to program first is on a different disc from one
selected use the Disc Selection buttons
to
select a different disc, then select the track with
the Track Selections buttons. If the second track
you want to add to the program list is on the
same disc simply use the Track Selection but-
tons to select the next track. If the second track
you want to add to the program list is on a
different disc use the Disc Selection buttons
to select the next disc. The Track and Time dis-
plays will change to indicate another selec-
tion is being made. The Time display
will
briefly change to display “P-02” indicating the
track is now programmed selection 2. Con-
tinue selecting new discs (if necessary) and
tracks until you have programmed all the tracks
you want.
Programming Example
While disc 3 is selected but not playing . . .
Pressing Button(s)
Results In
Program Button
Program Mode is activated
Track Button 3
Disc 3 / Track 3 becomes selection 1
Track Button 7
Disc 3 / Track 7 becomes selection 2
Disc Button 4, then Track Buttons >10 then 4
Disc 4 / Track 14 becomes selection 3
Disc Button 5, then Track Button 9
Disc 5 / Track 9 becomes selection 4
Track buttons >10 then 2
Disc 5 / Track 12 becomes selection 5
Disc Button 1, then Track Button 8
Disc 1 / Track 8 becomes selection 6
Disc Button 2, then Track Button 4
Disc 2 / Track 4 becomes selection 7
Track Button 1
Disc 2 / Track 1 becomes selection 8
Adding Tracks to a Program
You can add track selections to the pro-
grammed list at any time, even after you’ve
begun playing programmed selections. If the
track you want to add is on the disc that is
playing, just select the new track with the Track
Selection buttons. Or use the Disc Selection
buttons and the Track Selection buttons to add
new tracks from another disc to the program.
Review Button
Remote Only
Press the Review button to review the pro-
grammed tracks. Each time the button is
pressed the next disc/track selection, and the
program position number, is displayed. This
function can be used at any time – when pro-
gramming, while playing programmed tracks
or while programmed tracks are not playing.
If you review the programmed tracks while
programming or playing programmed tracks,
the display temporarily changes to show the
programmed selections and then returns to
normal mode.
Playing Programmed
Tracks
Once a group of tracks has been programmed
press the Play button to begin playing the
tracks, starting with programmed selection 1.
The selected tracks will play in sequence un-
til the last selected track is over. Then disc play
stops.
When programmed tracks are playing, the
Track Calendar
in the display shows only
the numbers of the programmed tracks. The
number of the track that is playing flashes.
The Pause button functions normally when
playing programmed tracks. If you press the
stop button while playing programmed tracks,
play resumes with programmed selection 1
when the play button is pressed again.
The Track Skip buttons function normally when
playing programmed tracks. Press the
button to skip to the next programmed track.
Press the
button to return to the begin-
ning of the track that is playing. Press the
again to go back to the previous programmed
track. The track skip function will not go past
the first or last programmed track unless the
Repeat play function is turned on.
The Search Buttons also function when play-
ing programmed tracks. Pressing the
button searches forward. If you search to the
end of the track the next programmed track
is played. If you search to the end of the last
programmed track play stops unless the Re-
peat function is turned on. Pressing the
button searches backwards, but the search will
not go beyond the beginning of the track that
is playing.
The Repeat All Disc function works when pro-
grammed tracks are playing. The other Re-
peat functions cannot be selected. When the
Repeat function is turned on the first pro-
grammed track begins playing after the last
programmed track has been played. Similarly,
the first programmed track begins playing if
you press the
when the last programmed
track is playing or if you press the
until
you reach the end of the last programmed
track.
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