Spectra KT2053 Clock Radio User Manual


 
3. Press the Skip Forward Button or the Skip Backward Button to select the first song to be
programmed. For example to program the song in track 8 in the first preset memory “P 01”.
4. Press the PROG Button again to store selection. The selected track is now registered in the program
memory number 01 and the Display advances to “P 02” then “00” appears and flashes indicating that
you can select the next track to be programmed in the memory.
5. Press the Skip Forward
Button or the Skip Backward Button to select the next song to be
programmed
and press the PROG Button to store selection.
6. You may repeat steps #2 - #5
to program as many as 20 tracks.
7. Press PLAY/PAUSE Button to start playing in the programmed sequence.
After all the programmed tracks have been played the player stops but the program remains in the
memory.
Press the PROG Button and then the PLAY/PAUSE Button to begin programmed playback
again.
8. To clear the program from the memory after the disc stops:
i. Press the PROG Button and then the STOP Button or
ii. Open the CD Door or
iii. Press the POWER Button to shut off the unit or
iv. To switch to other Function using the FUNCTION Selector...
PROGRAM REPEAT PLAYBACK
You may use the PROGRAM and REPEAT features together to repeat a programmed sequence of tracks.
1. Enter the desired tracks in the program memory as describe under section “CD PROGRAMMED
PLAY”.
2. Press the PLAY MODE Button once
for single track repeat or twice for “All Tracks Repeat” as desired.
The PROGRAM and REPEAT Indicator both light.
3. Press Button to start Program Repeat Playback. The programmed track or tracks will play
repeatedly until the STOP Button is pressed.
Notes on CD-R/RW Discs
Because of non-standardized format definition/production of CD-R/RW, playback quality &
performance are not guaranteed.
Manufacturer is not responsible for the playability of CD-R/RW due to recording conditions such as
PC performance, writing software, media ability, etc.
Do not attach a label or seal to either side of the CD-R/RW disc. It may cause a malfunction.
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