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• To Pause press the ‘PLAY/PAUSE’ button while the disc is playing, the playing time will flash.  Pressing the ‘PLAY/PAUSE’ button 
again will start the disc again from where it paused.
• To select a track to play press the ‘SKIP FORWARD 

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’ button either from ‘Stop’  or ‘Pause’. Each press will 

change the track number by one.

Searching Forward or Backward on a Track

If the CD is playing, pushing and holding the ‘SKIP 

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’ button will advance through the current track until it is over, then proceed 

to advance through the next track as long as the button is held down.  Conversely, pushing and holding the ‘SKIP 

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scan in the reverse direction through the  track currently playing and continue through previous tracks as long as the button is 
held down.
• To stop playing the disc, press the ‘STOP’ button.

Repeat Playing 

Audio CD

• To repeat one track, press the ‘REPEAT’ button one time either while playing or in pause.
• To replay all tracks, press the ‘REPEAT’ button a second time either while playing or in pause.
• A third press of the ‘REPEAT’ button will cancel the repeat command.

MP3 CD

• To repeat one track, press the ‘REPEAT’ button one time at stop, play, or pause mode.
• To repeat an album, press the ‘REPEAT’ button again, and the ‘REPEAT ALBUM’ will show
 on the LCD Display.
• Press the ‘REPEAT’ button once again to cancel.

Memory Programming.  Up to 20 tracks can be programmed. 

Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for playback.  
1. 

Press ‘STOP’ first if the CD is playing.

2. 

Press the  ‘PROGRAM’  button.  The CD display will show PR-01.

3. 

Press the ‘SKIP Forward’ 

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 or ‘Skip Back’ 

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 button to select the first track to program.  If it is a MP3 disc, press the ALBUM 

+ and the ALBUM - buttons to select the folder number to program, and then press ‘SKIP Forward’ 

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select the track to program.

4. 

Once the desired track is reached, press the  ‘PROGRAM’ button  into memory.

5. 

Repeat steps 3 & 4 to program additional tracks.

6. 

Press the ‘PLAY/PAUSE’ button to start programmed playback.

Note:  The program will be erased when you press the STOP button twice.

MP3 CD

Random Play Function 

Pressing the ‘RANDOM’ button during CD play or stop condition will engage random play. Pressing again will cancel the function. 
Note: If the CD has memory programmed, the random function cannot operate until the program is cleared. 

Play Time Mode 

Pressing the ‘PLAY TIME’ button changes the time format on the LCD from elapsed time of each track to the total time remaining on the CD.

ID3 Information 

1. 

When playing a MP3 CD, if the MP3 file has track information stored on it, such as Artist and Title, the LCD will display that information 
during MP3 CD playback.

2. 

Press the ‘Play Time’ button to change the format on the LCD from elapsed time of each track to the ID3 information.

Note:  If the MP3 was recorded without any track information, the LCD will only show:  FILE, TITLE, ARTIST, ALBUM.

Dual Cassette Operation 

The 2455AV-03 features dual cassette decks for playback, continuous playback (Deck 2 to Deck 1) and recording from tape, radio, 
microphone or CD on Deck 1 only.

Loading a Tape 

To load a cassette tape, press the ‘STOP/EJECT’ button on Deck 1 or on Deck 2 to open the cassette door. Insert tape with playing 
side label facing you. Close the cassette door to lock the tape in position.  Note: While Deck 1 is in playback mode, Deck 2 must be 
stopped and not in ‘PLAY’ or ‘PAUSE’ mode for Deck 1 to playback.

Tape Playback 

To play a loaded cassette tape:
1. Set ‘FUNCTION’ button to ‘TAPE’
2. Press ‘PLAY’ Deck 1 or 2.
3. Adjust ‘VOLUME’.
4. Adjust ‘TREBLE’ and ‘BASS’ controls.

To Stop Playback 

Press the ‘STOP/EJECT’ key.

To Pause Playback 

Press the ‘PAUSE’ key all the way down to lock. To resume play, press the ‘PAUSE’ key again, and release.

To Fast Wind/Rewind 

Press the ‘REWIND’ or ‘FAST-FORWARD’ key. Press the ‘STOP/EJECT’ key to stop winding at the desired position.
During regular play, or recording, the tape will stop automatically when its end is reached.

One Track Repeat

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Repeat

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Track

One Track Repeat

Repeat

MP3

Album Repeat

Album

Repeat

MP3

A23         T167

A23         T167

Program Input Mode

{--- ---}    PR 01

Memory

Choose Track 4

{04}     PR 01

Memory

Program Input Mode

{PR 01}

Memory

Choose Track 4

A -- --   T -- -- --

Memory

Choose Album 1, Track 2

A1        T2

Memory

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Summary of Contents for Performer Plus 2455AV-03

Page 1: ...UNUSED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME OBJECT LIQUID ENTRY CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN SO THAT OBJECTS DO NOT FALL AND LIQUIDS ARE NOT SPILLED INTO THE ENCLOSURE THROUGH OPENINGS DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE THE APPL...

Page 2: ...ght carrier immediately if you observe any damage the shipping carton or product Repack the unit in the carton and await inspection by the carrier s claim agent Notify your dealer of the pending freig...

Page 3: ...by Switch 26 CD 27 Tape 28 Tuner AM FM FM Stereo 29 Line In 30 LCD Display 31 2X Tape Counter 32 Remote Control Sensor 33 Tape Deck 1 Record Play 34 Tape Deck 2 Play 35 Line In Jacks R L Channels 36 C...

Page 4: ...with the PRESET function Select a station to be saved in memory and press the PROGRAM button to see _ _ appear on the LCD display Press PRESET key to choose the desired channel e g channel 1 then pre...

Page 5: ...s the STOP button twice MP3 CD Random Play Function Pressing the RANDOM button during CD play or stop condition will engage random play Pressing again will cancel the function Note If the CD has memor...

Page 6: ...Insert a blank tape into cassette Deck 1 2 Press the PAUSE button then the RECORD button on Deck 1 to prepare for recording As the RECORD button is pressed the PLAY button will follow 3 Press PAUSE a...

Page 7: ...lpoint will damage data marking pens have solvents that may penetrate the top layer 4 Do not stick paper or tape on the label surface this probably won t hurt the disc but might jam the disc drive 5 D...

Page 8: ...o Frequency Range AM 520 1710KHz FM 88 108 MHz Cassette Frequency Response 80Hz 12000 Hz CD Frequency Response 20Hz 20000 Hz Disc Compatiblility CD CD R CD RW MP3 CDs Power Supply AC 110V 60Hz 8 D UM...

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