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13. RANDOM PLAYBACK

Enables all the tracks on a disc to be played in a Random sequence.

1. Random (for CD)

Press MODE/PROG./MEM button repeatedly during playback
until “Rnd” is shown in the display.
After all tracks are played, the player will stop automatically.

2. Random (for MP3 only)

Press MODE/PROG./MEM button repeatedly  during playback
until “Rnd” is shown in the display. All tracks of the disc will
be played in a random order repeatedly.
After all files are played, the player will stop automatically.

NOTES:
• To skip to the next track: press 

 button. However, you can not skip to a previous track.

14. PROGRAMMED TRACK PLAYBACK

This allows selected tracks on the disc to be played in a specified
order.
During CD playback
1. For audio CDs in stop mode, press MODE/PROG./MEM button

and the “ PGM ” icon appears in the display.

2. Press 

  or  

 button to select the desired track, then

press MODE/PROG./MEM button to store the selected track in
memory and the “ P-02 ” icon will appear to the right of the
selected track.

3. Repeat step 2 to store other tracks.

4. Press 

 button to start playback and the

“ PGM ” icon appears in the display.

5. To stop program playback, press   button.

During MP3/WMA playback
1. For audio MP3 in stop mode, press MODE/PROG./MEM button

twice and the “ PGM ” icon appears in the display.

2. Press DIR.UP / PRESET UP or DIR.DN / PRESET DN button to

select the desired directory.

3. Press 

  or  

 button to select the desired file, then press

MODE/PROG./MEM button to store the selected file in memory
and the “00 000 P-02 ” icon will appear to the right of the
selected file.

4. Repeat steps 2 to 3 to store other files.

5. Press 

 button to start play and the “ PGM ”

icon appears in the display.

6. To stop program play, press   button.

Notes:
• The program is also erased when the disc compartment is opened or the auto power off

function turns the power off.

• To cancel program operation, press   button once whilst in stop mode.

Summary of Contents for DM0596-540MP32

Page 1: ...ng CD playback For more inform ation see section 15 of these instructions 4 To turn the player off ensure that the CD RADIO switch is in the CD position and any inserted CD is not playing WARNING LOW...

Page 2: ...t is recommended that the mains adaptor supplied with this unit is used SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1 As the laser beam used in this compact disc player is harmful to the eyes do not attempt to disassemble the...

Page 3: ...d set the Recharge switch to ON position to start charging The recharge indicator LED will turn on Use only the AC adaptor supplied with the set for charging 3 After 15 hours Please unplug the AC adap...

Page 4: ...re out Note Do not use solvents such as benzine petrol thinner commercially available cleaners or anti static spray intended for analogue discs Should you experience difficulties in the use of this pl...

Page 5: ...yback of the CD press thePLAY PAUSE button The audio output is muted To resume playback press PLAY PAUSE button again To stop playback press STOP button once 9 To turn powe off press the STOP button a...

Page 6: ...mode The track number of the current selection is displayed the No of track being played During PAUSE mode The elapsed time of the current track will flash The elapsed time of the current track will...

Page 7: ...RO SCAN PLAY Repeat Play Repeat One Repeat All Repeat Dir 1 To repeat the same track Press MODE PROG MEM button repeatedly during playback until 1 Repeat One is shown in the display Select the desired...

Page 8: ...e desired track then press MODE PROG MEM button to store the selected track in memory and the P 02 icon will appear to the right of the selected track 3 Repeat step 2 to store other tracks 4 Press but...

Page 9: ...nel When a FM stereo program is being received the ST INDICATOR will appear If the station signal is weak and there is a large amount of noise hiss press the PLAY FM MO ST button once to select FM MON...

Page 10: ...ing or discomfort in the ears indicates the volume is too loud Once you have established a comfortable listening level DO NOT INCREASE THE SOUND LEVEL FURTHER The following list of typical sound level...

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