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When you play an MP3 disc
The E•A•S•S function will be activated
automatically.

Setting the QUICK/NORMAL switch

Set the switch to the appropriate position
depending on the playback mode and type
of disc.

QUICK
The unit reads only the number of the album
before playback, then disc reading finishes
earlier. However, program play, random play,
resume play, and +10 skip cannot be
operated.
The unit reads the track information during
playback. When the unit detects an album
that has no MP3 file, the number of album is
decreased. This position is recommended
when playing back a disc with many  albums
and tracks.

NORMAL
The unit reads the number of albums and
tracks before playback, then it takes longer
time for disc reading than when the switch is
set to QUICK.

Note
If you slide the QUICK/NORMAL switch
during playback, the disc reading format is
not changed. Stop playback and press

s

 to turn off the power, and slide the QUICK/

NORMAL switch to change the disc reading
format.

To stop playback
Press 

s

.

Playback stops and disc reading format
(NORMAL or QUICK) is displayed.

To search for a beginning of a track
Press 

r

 or 

t

.

To locate a desired passage
Keep 

r

  or 

t

  pressed. Release the

button at the start of desired passage.
• You cannot monitor the sound while the

button is pressed during MP3 file playback.

To pause playback
Press 

e

. To resume, press it again.

Summary of Contents for XP-Z3

Page 1: ...IRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL OWNER S RECORD For your convenience record the model number and the serial number you will find it on th...

Page 2: ...Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced r...

Page 3: ...uch the lens If you hear no sound when playing a disc DO NOT turn the volume up high because music could suddenly start at high volume Turn the volume control to the lowest level before starting playb...

Page 4: ...pplied rechargeable batteries with the 0 and 9 marks correctly aligned 2 Place the unit on the charging stand and then connect the AC adaptor Chargingstartsandthechargingindicator lights in red When c...

Page 5: ...only the supplied AC adaptor and the charging stand to recharge the battery Do not carry the battery in a pocket or handbag together with metal objects such as pendants or keyholders Use the supplied...

Page 6: ...compartment comes off Notes on dry cell batteries Make sure that the 0 and 9 marks are correctly aligned Do not mix the different types of batteries or an old battery with a new one Topreventtheriskof...

Page 7: ...right headphone s cord the longer one around the back of your neck The remote control can be clipped onto your clothing etc with the clip on the back of the remote control HOLD switch OFF HOLD RESUME...

Page 8: ...uto power off Ifnooperationisperformedwithin30seconds on an audio disc or within 60 seconds on an MP3disc thepoweristurnedoffautomatically Auto power off function You can turn off the power by pressin...

Page 9: ...owerful sound and deeper bass Deep bass is emphasized Normal sound DSL Dynamic Super Linear Bass Loading a disc 1 Slide the OPEN switch to open the disc compartment OPEN Adjusting the sound Volume Pre...

Page 10: ...is designed for 8 cm discs only TheunitcanplayaCD R RWdiscrecorded in MP3 or CD DA format However some CD R RWdiscsrecordedonsomekindsof personalcomputersorCD R RWrecorders may not be playable on thi...

Page 11: ...e unit or c a on the remote control Playback starts from the first track 2 1 2 3 4 4 3 PLAYBACK OF AUDIO DISC 1 Connect the supplied headphones to the jack 2 Load a disc 3 Release the HOLD switch a Tr...

Page 12: ...o locate a desired passage Press s Press e on the unit or c a on the remote control To resume press again Press r or t Keep r or t pressed Release the button at the start of desired passage Resume fun...

Page 13: ...selected setting If you set the other function repeat steps 2 through 4 5 Press P MODE ENT The unit returns to the state before step 1 Note You cannot set program play during playback If you leave the...

Page 14: ...Select EASS OFF in step 2 Note Continuous shock or vibration may cause the sound to be interrupted even if the E A S S function is activated This is normal andnotamalfunction Shouldyouexperience an i...

Page 15: ...RANDOM OFF 2 Press r or t repeatedly to select RANDOM ON 3 Perform steps 4 and 5 in Basic operating procedure To cancel the RANDOM play Select RANDOM OFF in step 2 To play all the tracks on the disc r...

Page 16: ...nit is stopped Tracks can be added to the end of the program When 24 tracks are programmed P FULL appears and no more tracks can be added To cancel program play Press s during programming or while pro...

Page 17: ...ber of recorded tracks and the complexity of the album tree Ifadisccontainsaudio CD DA tracksand MP3 tracks the unit plays only the audio tracks The unit may not play MP3 tracks recorded using a packe...

Page 18: ...etters a to z numerals 0 to 9 space and symbols such as _ Characters other than those shown above may not be displayed correctly or is displayed instead of the character The elapsed playing time may n...

Page 19: ...played in order example of recommended names 01XXXXX mp3 02XXXXX mp3 03XXXXX mp3 04XXXXX mp3 05XXXXX mp3 exampleofnamesnotrecommended 1XXXXX mp3 5XXXXX mp3 10XXXXX mp3 15XXXXX mp3 20XXXXX mp3 Numbers...

Page 20: ...he first track of the Album 1 a Album number b Appears when an MP3 disc is loaded c Track number d Elapsed playing time 3 1 4 2 3 5 4 5 1 Connect the supplied headphones to the jack 2 Set the QUICK NO...

Page 21: ...aying back a disc with many albums and tracks NORMAL The unit reads the number of albums and tracks before playback then it takes longer time for disc reading than when the switch is set to QUICK Note...

Page 22: ...ack on a disc containing 50 tracks the beginning of the 5th track is located ex 3 If you press 10 while the unit is playing the 5th track in the album A that has 10 tracks the beginning of the 5th tra...

Page 23: ...order of album folder names and track file names Up to 30 characters are displayed as ID3 TAG information in the order of music titles artist names and album names Normal display b a Current album nu...

Page 24: ...Be sure to set the HOLD RESUME switch to OFF before changing discs Resume play cannot be functioned during random play Repeat Play You can play a track or all the tracks on the disc repeatedly 1 Perfo...

Page 25: ...OFF in step 2 To play all the tracks on the disc repeatedly in random order Select RANDOM ON in RANDOM setting and then select REPEAT ALL in REPEAT setting see Repeat play Note You cannot go back to...

Page 26: ...to step 5 The number of each programmed track appears in order of playback To add tracks to the program Repeat steps 1 to 4 when the PRGM is appeared while the unit is stopped Tracks can be added to...

Page 27: ...the external unit R L LINE IN CD IN AUX Note Turn off the power of both units before connection DO NOT connect to the PHONO inputs of anamplifier withabuilt inphonoequalizer amplifier Adjust the volum...

Page 28: ...r dry particles first use a camera lens blower brush b to blow a few times to loosen particles then gently brush the lens a clean Finish by blowing the lens again To remove fingerprints use a cotton s...

Page 29: ...in advance and written onto a disc from the beginning to the end in one operation No datacanbeaddedtoadisconwhichdata were already written with DAO utility 2 TAO Track At Once utility Data are writte...

Page 30: ...dio disc E A S S 40 E A S S 10 E A S S OFF MP3 disc Rechargeable batteries 5 4 3 8 Rechargeable batteries and LR6 alkaline batteries 15 14 7 26 E A S S memory duration Bit rate Maximum duration second...

Page 31: ...appropriate hardware and software For details on writing the data to the CD R disc refer to the operating instructionsofthehardwareorsoftwareused Notes on the CD R disc Check the copyright laws in th...

Page 32: ...8B HP3 901 11 020205BKK O TA Printed in Japan...

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