User Manual - Page 143

For PASSPORT 2002.

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Comfort and Convenience Features
FF/REW Fast Forward and
Rewind move the tape rapidly.
Press and release the REW side of
the TUNE bar to rewind, or the
FF side to fast forward. You will
see REW or FF in the display.
Press the same side of the tune bar
to return to PLAY mode.
If the system reaches the end of
the tape while in fast forward or
rewind, it automatically stops that
function, reverses direction, and
begins to play.
APS The Automatic Program
Search (APS) function allows you
to find the beginning of a song or
passage. Use the
(preset 1) or
(preset 2) button to activate
APS.
For example, the first song on the
cassette is playing, and you want
to listen to the third song. Press
twice; you will see FF and 2 in
the display. The system will fast
forward the tape to the beginning of
the third song, then return to PLAY
mode.
To return to the beginning of the
current song or passage, press
once. To return to the beginning of
the previous song, press
twice.
If the system reaches the end of
the tape before finding the
selected song or passage, it
reverses direction and returns to
PLAY mode.
To cancel APS before it finds the
desired song, press the
or
button again.
REPEAT The Repeat function
continuously repeats the current
song or passage. Press the RPT
(preset 5) button to activate it.
You will see RPT in the display.
When the system reaches the end
of the current song or passage, it
automatically goes into rewind.
When it gets to the beginning of
the same song or passage, the
system returns to PLAY mode.
This continues until you
deactivate Repeat by pressing the
RPT button again.
SKIP The SKIP function fast
forwards over areas of blank tape.
Press the SKIP (preset 6) button
to activate it. You will see SKIP
in the display. After the system
finds approximately 15 seconds of
blank tape, it goes into fast
forward. When it senses the
beginning of the next song or
passage, or reaches the end of the
tape, it returns to PLAY mode.
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