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Programming fi les (For audio fi le only)
Programming fi les of an MP3-CD/WMA-CD/USB device is possible when playback is stopped. Up to 60 fi les can be stored in the memory in any order.
1
In stop mode, press P.MODE button to enter program setting.
The icon “PGM” and “– – – P–01” appear on the display. “– – –” indicates fi le number of the disc/USB device and “P–01” indicates program number.
The icon “PGM” starts fl ashing.
2
Press
4 or ¢ (4 or ¢
search +/–) button to select the desired fi le.
The program number starts fl ashing.
3
Press
The fi le number returns to “– – –” and the next program number appear on the display.
4
Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select and store other desired fi les in this way.
The icon “PGM” appears on the display.
5
Press FWD PLAY
6 (6) button to play the
programmed fi les.
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• The digit buttons, 0–9 on the remote control unit can also be used to select fi les.
• “FULL” starts fl ashing if you attempt to program more than 60 fi les.
• Audio fi les can only be programmed within the same source.
• To review the program sequence, press P.MODE button in stop mode.
• If you press REPEAT button during programmed playback, the current fi le or all programmed fi les is/are played repeatedly.
The icon “REPEAT” or “REPEAT ALL” and the icon “PGM” appear on the display.
To clear the program
Press STOP
7 (7 stop) button once in stop mode,
and twice during program playback.
The icon “PROGRAM” disappears from the display.
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• “P” represents PROGRAM.
• The program is automatically cleared as soon as the CD tray is opened.
• The function of program setting cannot be used in PLAY/
PAUSE mode.
Random play
You can play all the tracks/fi les in random order.
1
During playing, pause or stop mode, press
RANDOM button to enable random play mode.
The icon “RDM” appears on the display.
2
To exit random mode, press RANDOM button again.
The icon “RDM” disappears from the display.
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• If the program function or the repeat function is on, random play cannot be used.
Repeat play
You can play the current track/fi le/album or the whole disc/USB device repeatedly.
To repeat a single track/fi le
Press REPEAT button once in play or pause mode.
The icon “REPEAT” appears on the display.
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• To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT button twice for a CD and 3 times for audio fi les.
To repeat all the tracks/fi les
Press REPEAT button twice for a CD and 3 times for audio fi les in play or pause mode.
The icon “REPEAT ALL” appears on the display.
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• To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT button once.
• All tracks/fi les are repeated continuously.
To repeat one album (For audio fi le only)
Press REPEAT button twice in play or pause mode.
The icon “REPEAT ALB.” appears on the display.
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• To cancel repeat play, press REPEAT button twice.
• This function cannot be used in program mode.
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Table of contents
- 2 ¤Safety precautions
- 4 Unpacking
- 5 Connections
- 5 Preparing the remote control unit
- 6 About MP3 and WMA
- 7 About USB device
- 7 manual
- 8 Names and functions of parts
- 10 Basic function
- 10 Demonstration mode
- 10 Switching the system on
- 10 Switching the system to standby mode
- 10 Volume control
- 10 Sound control
- 10 Headphones
- 11 USB device
- 11 Preparation
- 11 Playing a disc/USB device
- 11 Selecting a desired track/passage
- 12 (For audio fi le only)
- 12 Programming tracks
- 13 Programming fi les (For audio fi le only)
- 13 Random play
- 13 Repeat play
- 14 Intro scan
- 14 Recording on a USB device
- 14 Program recording
- 14 information
- 15 Using the radio
- 15 Tuning in radio stations
- 15 Storing preset
- 15 Tuning to a preset radio station
- 15 Using RDS (Radio Data System)
- 16 Changing the RDS display information
- 16 Tuning by Program TYpe (PTY search)
- 17 Using the cassette
- 17 Playing a cassette tape
- 17 Recording on a cassette tape
- 18 Using an external equipment
- 19 Sleep timer operation
- 19 Sleep timer ON/OFF
- 19 Changing and Turning Sleep timer on
- 20 General information
- 20 Maintenance
- 23 Specifi cations