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Placing and removing SKIP commands
Placing and removing SKIP commands
If you make a mistake during recording, recording only
silence, or have recorded some other track which you
do not want to have played when the disc is played
back, you can place a SKIP command at the place of
that track. Then, when that disc is played, that track
will be automatically skipped. (This procedure can only
be performed with the remote controller.)
Up to 21 SKIP commands can be placed on one disc.
Notes:
• If you repeatedly place and remove SKIP
commands, you may reduce the actual number
of SKIP commands that can be placed.
• You cannot place SKIP commands on purchased
music CDs or finalized CD-Rs or CD-RWs.
• SKIP commands only operate with CD players
equipped with SKIP function operability.
Placing a SKIP command
1 Play the track that where you want to
place the SKIP command.
Memo:
When a track is played that already has a SKIP
command, the SKIP indicator will light.
SKIP ID
CLEAR
SET
POWER
TIONOPERA
RANDOM
MEMORY
TREPEA
REC
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4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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0
>
10
SKIP ID
CLEAR
CLEAR
SET
DISPLAY
SKIP PLAY
RC-413C
r
SKIP
PLAY
SKIP ID
CLEAR
SKIP ID SET
Memo:
By pressing q or w (or turning the AMCS
dial), you can jump to tracks before or after that
do not have a SKIP command.
4 To place a SKIP command on another
track, repeat steps 1 to 3.
When no more SKIP commands can be placed,
"Skip Full" will appear in the display.
5 Press the r button.
After the SKIP command is recorded on the disc
(a few seconds), the disc tray opens.
2 Press the SKIP ID SET button.
The track is played again. The track number and the
message "Skip Set?" flash alternately in the display.
3 Press the SKIP ID SET button again.
The SKIP command is placed.
To stop the placement of a SKIP command
Press the e or SKIP ID CLEAR button.
SKIP ID
CLEAR
SET
SKIP