Skipping Unwanted Tracks - Pioneer PDR-F10 Mode D'emploi

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6 More Recording Features
Skipping unwanted
tracks
After recording a CD-R disc, you may decide
that you don't want one or more tracks. This
may be due to a simple mistake or because a
track didn't record successfully. Although you
can't erase those tracks, you can set what are
called skip IDs. These tell a CD player (though
not all recognize skip IDs) not to play a
particular track, but to skip to the next one on
the disc.
You can also set skip IDs on CD-RWs,
although it's probably a less useful feature
since you can always erase the last track.
Once a skip ID is set, you can clear it, but be
careful: you can set up to 21 skip IDs per disc,
but repeatedly setting and clearing skip IDs in
different recording sessions will reduce this
number.
OPEN/CLOSE
CD-R
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SET
MENU
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Turning skip play on/off
When skip play is on, the recorder won't play
tracks that are marked with skip IDs. When
skip play is off, the recorder will play all
tracks.
The skip indicator lights if there are any skip
IDs already set.
1
Press CD-R MENU.
Use 4 or ¢ to select SKIP
2
PLAY, then press SET.
Use 4 or ¢ to select SKIP ON
3
or SKIP OFF, then press SET.
The
indicator lights in the display.
SKIP ON

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