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Pressing the (play) button starts the disc playing from track one. If you want to start from a different track just enter the
number of the track using the remote control's number buttons. If you do the same thing during playback, the recorder
immediately jumps to that track on the disc.
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Enter track number you want to play from.
For track numbers 1 through 10, just press the appropriate number
button (use the 10/0 button for track 10).
For track numbers over 10, there are two ways to enter the track
number you want:
Use the +10 button.
For example, to jump to track 16, press:
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For example, to select track 36, press:
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For three-digit track numbers, press >10 twice. For example, to select
track 168 press:
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Skipping Tracks
You can skip forwards or back to the start of other tracks on the disc without having to worry about the track numbers.
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Press or on the remote, or turn the jog
dial on the recorder to skip a track.
If the disc is already playing, skipping forward always takes you to the
start of the next track. Skipping backwards takes you first to the
beginning of the current track, then to the beginning of previous tracks.
When you get to the end or beginning of the disc, the track numbers
'wrap around' as you continue skipping tracks, in other words,
skipping forward a track when you're already on the last track takes
you back to the first track on the disc.
If the disc is stopped, you can 'select' tracks using the track skip
controls. Press the jog dial, or enter on the remote, to start the
selected track playing.
If the TIMESKIP indicator is showing in the display, then the
controls will jump blocks of time rather than tracks. See Skipping
Time on the following page for more on this.
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