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CD Player Operation
and the CD starts to play from the
point where you last stopped it.
After the CD player plays the entire
CD, it automatically repeats all
tracks, starting with Track 1.
3. Press
+
or
–
to increase or decrease
the volume as desired.
Note: See “Adjusting the Sound” on
Page 14 for information about
changing the stereo’s other settings.
4. To pause the player, press
MUTE
II
7
.
PAUSE
appears. Press
MUTE
II
7
again to resume play.
5. Repeatedly press
6
or
7
to search
for a track. The current track num-
ber appears.
6. To advance play at high speed to
locate a particular section of a track,
hold down
7
during play. The dis-
play shows the elapsed time of the
current track. To reverse play at high
speed, hold down
6
during play.
7. To eject the disc, press and
remove the disc from the player.
Caution: To avoid damaging the CD
mechanism, do not try to reinsert a
disc while it is in the ejected posi-
tion. Always remove the disc com-
pletely, then reinsert.
Note: If you eject a CD while it is
playing but do not remove it from the
CD player, the CD player automati-
cally draws the CD back in after
about 15 seconds.
SHUFFLE PLAY
You can set the CD player to randomly
select and play tracks from the loaded
CD. After each track plays, the CD play-
er automatically selects another track
and plays it until you stop shuffle play.
To begin shuffle play, press
1 SHUFF
.
SHUF
appears during shuffle play.
Press
1 SHUFF
again to resume normal
play.
SHUF
disappears.
Note: You can advance to the next track
or use audible search during shuffle
play.
REPEAT PLAY
You can set the CD player to repeat a
single track on the loaded CD.
To repeat a track, press
2 RPT
during
play.
RPT
appears during repeat play.
When the track ends, it automatically re-
peats.
To stop repeating the track and resume
normal play, press
2 RPT
.
RPT
disap-
pears.
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