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CD/MP3 MODE
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Creating a playlist
You can create a track memory of up to 20 tracks
from different folders (MP3/WMA) or up to 20
tracks (CD-DA) on the current CD in any order you
choose and then play them back in that sequence.
A track may be saved more than once. Program-
ming is only possible in stop mode.
Selecting and storing tracks
(MP3/WMA only)
1
Open the function with »
PROG./RAND.
«.
– Display: »
P- 01
« for the first preset.
»
PROGRAM
« flashes.
2
Select the folder by pressing »
&
« or
»
%
«.
3
Press » « or » « to select the track.
4
Save the track by pressing »
PROG./RAND.
«.
– Display: »
P- 02
« for the second preset.
»
PROGRAM
« flashes.
5
To store more files, repeat steps
2
to
4
.
Selecting and storing tracks (CD-DA
only)
1
Open the function with »
PROG./RAND.
«.
– Display: »
P- 01
« for the first preset. »
PROGRAM
«
flashes.
2
Press » « or » « to select the track.
3
Save the track by pressing »
PROG./RAND.
«.
– Display: »
P- 02
« for the second preset.
»
PROGRAM
« flashes.
4
To store more files, repeat steps
2
to
3
.
Playing back a playlist
1
Press »
e
II
« to start playing the playlist.
– Playback begins with the first programmed
track.
2
Press »
FM MODE
7
« to end playback.
3
To play the playlist again, press
»
PROG./RAND.
« and then »
e
II
««.
Replacing or adding tracks
1
When the device is stopped, keep pressing
»
PROG./RAND.
« until the number of the
track you want to replace appears in the dis-
play.
2
Select the number of the new track by pressing
» « or » «.
3
Save the new track by pressing »
PROG./
RAND.
«.
Deleting the playlist
1
Press »
OPEN
.
« to open the CD compartment
(the CD must be in the stop position)
or
in »
PROGRAM
« mode, (playlist playback) press
»
FM MODE
7
« twice
or
press »
FUNCTION
« to switch to another input
source.