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cd35.2 compact disc playercd35.2 compact disc player
(play/pause)
Allows you to start or pause disc playing. Pressing once, starts the disc playing. Pressing
again, pauses play. Pressing one more time, resumes play.
(stop)
Stops disc playing. Pressing twice will delete a stored program once it has played.
muting
Mutes the cd player's output. The display reads MUTING when the control is active. Press
the button again and muting is turned off.
(fast backward)
Scans backward while the disc is playing.
(fast forward)
Scans forward while the disc is playing.
prog (program)
The button, allows you to program as many as 16 tracks on the current disc for
playback in a specific order. For example, you could program the cd35.2 to play track 5,
followed by track 3, followed by track 13. To begin a program:
prog
1. Insert a disc. The cd35.2 will read and display the contents of the disc.
2. Press the button. The display will show, 00 00:00, indicating that the unit is
waiting for the first track to be programmed.
prog
3. Enter the first track number you wish to hear using the keypad buttons numbered
1-0. Your selected track will be shown and the total time of your program will be
displayed. Continue entering the rest of your desired selections using the
numbered keypad buttons only.
Once you have programmed your playlist, simply press the button. The cd35.2 will
begin playing your selected tracks. The cd35.2 will remain in PROGRAM mode until you
open the disc drawer or press the button then the button twice.
play
play stop
While playing a programmed playlist, most functions that would normally affect the entire
disc operate on just the memorized program. For example, the button advances to
the next or previous track in the memorized program.
skip
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