Press three times = This plays the song before etc. If the button
is kept pressed down, the machine starts
to search through the tracks. If the button
is kept pressed down in stop mode the
machine quickly plays through the songs
until the desired track is reached. When the
II PLAY/PAUSE (5/6) button is pressed
the track begins to play back.
NOTE:
In the case of CDs in MP3 format that contain folders, when
the device changes to a different folder 001 appears for the
fi rst track of the new folder.
STOP (6/5)
The CD stops.
MODE (17/4)
Press once =
(the REP. emits a fi xed light) the current
track is repeated continuously.
Press twice =
(the REP. ALL emits a fi xed light) the whole
CD is played continuously.
Press three times = the display contains the word RANDOM
and the track number that is to be played
fi rst. All tracks are played back in random
order.
Press four times = all functions are cancelled. The normal play
mode is resumed.
Only for CDs in MP3 format
Press once =
the current track is repeated continuously
(REP. appears in the display).
Press twice =
the selected folder of the MP3 CD is
repeated continuously (REPEAT ALBUM
appears in the display). Use the FOLDER
button (10) to select individual folders.
Press three times = the whole CD is played continuously
(REP. ALL appears in the display).
Press four times = the display contains the word RANDOM,
MP3 and the track number that is to be
played fi rst. All tracks are played back in
random order.
Press fi ve times = the function is deactivated and the CD is
played in the normal mode.
CD/MP3/USB/SD (7)
Press the button repeatedly to switch between DISC/MP3, SD
and USB mode.
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FOLDER UP/DOWN (1 on the remote control)
Press these buttons during playback to move up or down one
folder. The display, e.g. ALBUM 001, fl ashes briefl y. Then the
CD begins to play back automatically. If the button is pressed in
stop mode the display also fl ashes. Then start playback with the
II PLAY/PAUSE button (5/6).
Programmed Play
This can be used to program any desired sequence of tracks.
1. Press the
STOP key (6/5).
2. Press the PROG(RAM) key (18/3). The number „P01"
(storage location) and the symbol PROGRAM fl ash in the
display. Use the SKIP
I / SKIP I
buttons (8/9/2) to select the desired track and then press the
PROG(RAM) button (18/3) again. The display changes to
memory slot P02.
NOTE:
In the case of CDs in MP3 format that contain folders,
when the device changes to a different folder 001 appears
for the fi rst track of the new folder.
3. Select the next track with the SKIP
(SKIP+/SKIP-) key and press the PROG(RAM) key again.
Repeat the procedure until all the desired tracks are
selected.
NOTE:
Once the storage capacity of the tracks to be programmed
has been reached, „- - -" fl ashes in the display.
4. Press the II PLAY/PAUSE key (5/6). The playback starts.
The selected track numbers are shown in the display in
the correct order and the symbol
PROGRAM light up. Press this button to pause briefl y the
playback.
5. Press once the
STOP key (6/5) to stop the playback while
retaining the program.
6. To resume the playback of the program press fi rst the
PROG(RAM) key (18/3) once and then the II PLAY/PAU-
SE key (5/6).
7. To delete the program, press the
The PROGRAM control lamp goes out.
The device stops automatically once the entire sequence of pro-
grammed tracks is completed. The programmed order of tracks
remains in the memory until you change to a different mode,
remove the CD from the CD compartment or switch off the device.
It is also possible to combine the programmed tracks with the
REPEAT function. After you have programmed and started the
device, please press the MODE button (17/4) up to three times
and then you can use the functions as described under „MODE".
Playing back Music in MP3 Format
With this device it is possible to play back pieces of music in
MP3 format. The device also supports all standard CD types:
CD, CD-RW, CD-R.
(SKIP+/SKIP-)
I / SKIP I
DISC or
MP3 and
STOP key (6/5) twice.
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