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With this program play function, you can
program up to 32 tracks in any desired order.

Programming can be done only in the
stop mode with the remote control unit.

Programming with numeric buttons

1. Press the CD button on the remote

control.

2. Press the stop button.

3. Press the program button.

Example: The PROGRAM indicator lights

in the display. Disc NO.
indicators 1, 2 and 5 of the
loaded discs light.

4. Select a disc number by using the disc

skip button.

Example: When you want to program a

song in Disc No. 5, Disc NO.
indicator 5 will blink.

5. Select the desired tracks by pressing

the numeric buttons.

Example: 02

T

06

T

12

To program a one-digit number, be sure
to insert a zero first.
The 2nd, 6th, and 12th tracks have been
programmed in sequence.

If you want to continuously program the
4th and 5th tracks of Disc No. 2, you can
do it by repeating steps 

4

and 

5

.

To release the program mode, press the
stop button.

6. Press the play (

) button.

The program play will start in the
programmed order.

Notes:

If you press the program button while
programming, programming will cease
and change into the program recall
mode.

If you stop playing, the programmed
contents will disappear from the display,
but they are not lost from the memory.
Press the program button when you
want to recall the programmed contents.

The program is enabled even if the tray
is open.

Programming with music skip button

1. Press the stop button, then press the

program button.

2. Select a disc by using the disc skip

button.

3. Select the desired track by using the

music skip (

Ú

/

Æ

) button.

Example: 
Track No. 5 on Disc No. 5.

4. Press the program button again.

Then, the 5th track has been programmed
as program No. 1.

5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to continue

programming other tracks.

6. Press the play (

) button.

The program play will start in the
programmed order.

Note:

If you press the program button twice
continuously while programming,
programming will cease and change into
the program recall mode. 

For your reference:

"FULL" appears on the display when the
33rd track has been programmed (no
further programming is possible).

Track numbers not actually on the disc
cannot be programmed.

The programmed contents are not lost
even if the unit is turned off, but they are
lost when the disc tray is opened.

The unit will stop automatically when all
the programmed tracks have finished
playing, and the programmed contents
disappear from the display, but they are
not lost.

It is possible to program with the disc
tray opened. Track numbers not actually
on the disc will be automatically skipped
when the disc starts playing. 

Recalling the program 

As the programmed contents are not lost
even if you stop playing or turn off the unit,
you can recall them later.

1. Press the program button.

Then the first programmed track will
appear on the display.

2. Press the button repeatedly if you want

to check the programmed contents. 

Each time the button is pressed, the next
programmed contents will appear on the
display in the programmed order.

3. Press the play (

) button if you want to

play the disc in the programmed order.

Erasing all the programmed
contents

1. Press the program button.

2. Press the clear button and hold it for

longer than 2 seconds. 

Then, all the programmed contents will
be lost, and they are also lost when the
disc tray is opened.

Note: 

The program button and the clear button
can work only in the stop mode.

Changing the programmed contents

Deleting:

Undesired tracks can be deleted from the
originally programmed contents.

1. Press the program button repeatedly

until the track number that you want to
delete appears on the display.

2. Press the clear button.

Then that track number will be deleted
from the programmed contents. 
If you press the button repeatedly, the
next programmed tracks will be deleted
one by one each time the button is
pressed.

Adding after the last track:

1. Press the program button repeatedly

until "END" appears on the display.

2. Enter new tracks in the same way as

normal programming after "END"
disappears from the display

Adding to any position:

1. Select the program number which you

want to add a new track to by pressing
the program button.

2. Enter the new track in the same way as

normal programming.

Program Play

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Summary of Contents for PD-H570

Page 1: ...CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL Thanks for buying a TEAC Read this manual care...

Page 2: ...of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and r...

Page 3: ...MAKE A CONTACT WITH OUR SERVICEMAN AND DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT IN A TROUBLED STATE Optical pickup Type SF 91PQ Manufacturer SANYO Electric Co Ltd Laser output Less than 0 5 mW on the objective lens Wav...

Page 4: ...s 6 Display 6 Remote Control 7 Basic Operation 8 Repeat Play 8 Program Play 9 Shuffle Play 10 Time Display 10 Specifications 10 Troubleshooting 11 Before Use _ 4 _ Read This Before Operating Handling...

Page 5: ...H500 amplifier SINGLE position Set to this position when you operate this unit alone with the optional remote control unit not provided Note If set to the SINGLE position this unit cannot be operated...

Page 6: ...engaged A B This lights up when the A B section repeat play is engaged TTL This lights up when the repeat play of all discs is engaged 8Over mark This indicator lights up when the total number of trac...

Page 7: ...red position quickly during play or in the pause mode for forward search for backward search music skip buttons play button pause button stop button time button see page 10 repeat 1 ALL A B play butto...

Page 8: ...B section will be played repeatedly 3 Press the button once more to cancel the A B repeat play function Repeat Play _ 8 _ Basic Operation 1 Press the open close button The disc tray will slide out 2 L...

Page 9: ...been programmed no further programming is possible Track numbers not actually on the disc cannot be programmed The programmed contents are not lost even if the unit is turned off but they are lost wh...

Page 10: ...ess the button during shuffle play you can select tracks at random irrespective of the current track number And if you press the button play will start from the beginning of the current track A once s...

Page 11: ...ion position of player Disc dirty Clean disc surface Hum Pin cord plug not connected securely Re connect plug securely Noise in tuner Player too near tuner Keep a reasonable distance between them or s...

Page 12: ...ouvrir le coffret car ceci risquerait de provoquer des dommages aux circuits ou des chocs lectriques Si un objet rentre dans l appareil contacter votre revendeur Ne pas manipuler les disques avec des...

Page 13: ...ur sur la position SINGLE si vous utilisez cet appareil seul avec la t l commande non fournie avec le lecteur Nota Quand l interrupteur est sur la position SINGLE l appareil ne peut pas fonctionner m...

Page 14: ...ue vous appuyez sur la touche chaque num ro sera s lectionn dans l ordre 7Touches de Saut rapide de plages musicales Ces touches permettent de s lectionner le morceau d sir sur le disque Appuyez sur p...

Page 15: ...Pause pour effectuer une recherche vers l avant pour effectuer une recherche vers l arri re touches de saut de plages touche lecture touche pause touche stop touche temps voir page 18 touches de lectu...

Page 16: ...3 Appuyez de nouveau sur cette touche pour annuler la fonction Lecture R p t e A B _ 16 _ Lecture r p t e Fonctionnement de base 1 Appuyez sur la touche open close ouvert ferm Le tiroir disque sort 2...

Page 17: ...on du trente troisi me morceau Il n est pas possible de programmer au del Les plages dont le num ro ne se trouve pas sur le disque ne peuvent pas tre programm es Le contenu du programme n est pas effa...

Page 18: ...mm Poids 5 kg Accessoires Cordon de signal audio 1 Cordon de t l commande 1 Des am liorations peuvent apporter des changements dans les caract ristiques techniques et g n rales sans avis pr alable Les...

Page 19: ...soumis des vibrations Changez le lecteur de place le son saute ou des chocs Le disque est sale Nettoyez la surface du disque Bourdonnement Le cordon de raccordement est mal V rifier le contact au nive...

Page 20: ...h use ffnen da hierdurch Sch den an der Elektronik und oder elektrische Schl ge verursacht werden k nnen Falls ein Fremdk rper in das Ger teinnere gelangen sollte wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihren Fachh...

Page 21: ...ediglich den CD Player mittels einer Fernbedienung nicht im Lieferum fang steuern wollen Hinweis Falls sich der CD Player im Systemverbund befindet jedoch auf SINGLE Betrieb eingestellt ist kann das G...

Page 22: ...aufend 7Titel Sprungtasten Diese Tasten dienen zur direkten Anwahl des gew nschten Titels einer CD Bet tigen Sie diese Taste um zum Titelanfang des folgenden St ckes zu gelangen Bet tigen Sie diese Ta...

Page 23: ...der Wiedergabe oder im Pausemodus erreichen vorw rts Suchen r ckw rts Suchen Sprung Tasten Wiedergabe Taste Pause Taste Stop Taste Spielzeit Taste siehe Seite 26 Wiederholungsfunktion 1 Gesamt A B sie...

Page 24: ...ngezeigt und der soeben ausgew hlte Abschnitt wird wiederholt wiedergegeben 3 Ein erneutes Bet tigen der Taste beendet die Wiederholungsfunktion _ 24 _ Wiederholungsfunktion Grundlegende Funktionen 1...

Page 25: ...grammiert werden Der Inhalt einer programmierten Titelfolge wird nicht gel scht selbst dann nicht wenn das System zwischenzeitlich abgeschaltet wird Erst das ffnen der CD Schublade l scht den Programm...

Page 26: ...dus und Sie bet tigen die Taste wird automatisch zum Anfang eines anderen zuf llig ermittelten Titels gesprungen Bet tigen Sie die Taste beginnt die Wiedergabe des momentanen Titels erneut Eine bereit...

Page 27: ...auf Die CD ist verschmutzt Reinigen Sie die CD Brummen Das Cinchkabel wurde nicht richtig Stecken Sie die Stecker der Cinchkabel angeschlossen richtig in die daf r vorgesehenen Buchsen Ger usche w hr...

Page 28: ...e scariche elettriche Se un qualche oggetto estraneo dovesse essere entrato nell apparecchio ste sso rivolgersi al rivenditore Accertarsi di non maneggiare i CD con le dita sporche Non inserire mai un...

Page 29: ...il selettore in posizione SINGLE il lettore non pu essere azionato tramite l amplificatore nemmeno se questo azionato manualmente o puntando il telecomando nella sua direzione 4Prese REMOTE CONTROL Se...

Page 30: ...sc skip di salto dei dischi Usarlo per selezionare un disco Ad ogni successiva pressione del tasto i dischi vengono selezionati nell ordine indicato 7Tasti Skip Servono per scegliere il brano desidera...

Page 31: ...la ricerca all indietro Tasti skip salto di uno o pi brani Tasto play ascolto Tasto pause pausa Tasto stop Tasto time vedi pagina 34 Tasti per ascolto ripetuto 1 brano tutti i brani sezione A B vedi p...

Page 32: ...rr letta ripetutamente solo la porzione A B del disco 3 Premere il tasto ancora una volta per porre fine a questa funzione _ 32 _ Ascolto ripetuto Operazioni fondamentali 1 Premere il tasto open close...

Page 33: ...r e subentrer la funzione Program Recall Informazioni supplementari Sul display appare la scritta FULL dopo che stato letto il 33esimo brano non possibile inserirne altri Non si possono programmare nu...

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Page 35: ...icie del disco Ronzio La spina del cavo di collegamento non Inserire di nuovo la spina a fondo ben inserita Rumore proveniente dal sintonizzatore Il lettore di CD troppo vicino al Tenere i due apparec...

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Page 41: ...en la pantalla despu s de programar la pista n 33 ya no es posible incluir m s pistas en el programa No se pueden programar n meros de pista que no existan en el disco El contenido del programa no se...

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