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Selecting a different track

Press

SEARCH 

or

§

once or repeatedly

until the desired track number appears in the
display.

For MP3:

first press 

ALBUM/PRESET -/+

to find your album.

In the pause/stop position, press

PLAY/PAUSE

2

/

;

to start playback.

Finding a passage within a track

1

During playback, press and hold

or

§

.

The CD is played at high speed and low
volume.

2

When you recognize the passage you want,
release

or

§

to resume normal playback.

Different play modes: RANDOM and
REPEAT

(see 

7

9

)

RANDOM 

– 

tracks of the entire disc are 
played in random order

– 

plays the current track 

continuously

REPEAT ALL 

repeats the entire disc/

program

For MP3 only:

REPEAT ALBUM

– 

all tracks of current album
play repeatedly.

1

To select play mode, press

MODE

once or

more.

For 

RANDOM

: select the mode before 

playback 

2

Press 

2

/

;

to start playback. if in the stop

position.

3

To select normal playback, press

MODE

repeatedly until the various modes are no
longer displayed.

Helpful hints:

In 

RANDOM

mode, press

to go

to the beginning of current track.

Programming track numbers 

You may store up to 20 tracks in the desired
sequence. If you like, store any track more
than once.

For Audio CD:

1

In the stop position, press

PROG

to activate

programming.

➜ 

Display:

MEMORY

and

00

flash.

2

Press

or 

§

to select your desired track

number.

Display:

MEMORY

and your desired track 

number flash.

3

Press 

PROG

to store the desired track

number.

Display:

MEMORY

and

00

flash for you to

programme the next track.

4

Repeat steps

to

3

to select and store all

desired tracks in this way.

Display shows

--

after 20 tracks are 

stored 

5

To play your programme, press

2

/

;

.

For MP3:

1

In the stop position, press

PROG 

to activate

programming.

➜ 

Display:

ALBUM 

and current album 

number 

➜ 

Then,

MEMORY

and 

000

flash.

2

If necessary, press 

ALBUM/PRESET -/+ 

to

select another album

➜ 

Display:

ALBUM 

and the selected album 

number (see 

0

)

➜ 

Then,

MEMORY

and 

001

flash (see 

!

)

3

Press 

or 

§

to select your desired track

number.

Display:

MEMORY

and the selected track

number in current album

CD/MP3 Player

CD/MP3 Player

4

Press 

PROG

to store the desired track

number.

Display:

MEMORY

and 

000

flash for

you to programme the next track (see

@

)

5

Repeat steps 

to 

4

to select and store all

desired tracks in this way.

Display shows 

--

after 20 tracks are 

stored.

6

To play your programme, press

2

/

;

.

Helpful hints:

– 

When playback of your programme
comes to the stop position, your set will
return to normal playback.To re-enter
program mode, press

PROG

in the stop

position.

– 

When the program or RANDOM mode is active

use

of the

ALBUM/PRESET -/+

keys are void.

Reviewing the program

In the stop position, press 

PROG

repeatedly

to see your stored track numbers.

➜ 

Audio CD:

a stored track number appears

MP3:

ALBUM 

and an album number 

appear, then a stored track number in the 

album is displayed

– 

only track number appears if in the same

album 

Erasing the program

You can erase the contents of the memory

by:

– selecting 

TUNER

sound source;

– opening the disc door;

– 

in the stop position,

press 

PROG

to enter

program mode and then, press

9

.

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Page 7: ...ORY and 00 flash for you to programme the next track 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 to select and store all desired tracks in this way Display shows after 20 tracks are stored 5 To play your programme press 2 For MP3 1 In the stop position press PROG to activate programming Display ALBUM and current album number Then MEMORY and 000 flash 2 If necessary press ALBUM PRESET to select another album Display ALB...

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