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PLAYING MP3 DISC
Switch on the power and press the CD PLAY/
PAUSE button to select the CD mode.
Loading a MP3 disc.
Press the FOLDER or buttons to
select desired album.
Press the MP3 MODE button once, title
name is displayed. (If no name is on the disc,
NOTHING is displayed). Press SKIP
or to select desired title from A to Z, 0
to 9, then press PLAY/PAUSE button to start
playback.
Press the MP3 MODE button twice and
ALBUM is displayed. (If no name is on the
disc, UN_KNOWN is displayed). Press the
SKIP or button to select
desired album; then press the PLAY/PAUSE
button to start playback.
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To repeat a track or album
Press the REPEAT button on remote control
once, MP3 plays one track repeatedly and
REPEAT is displayed.
Press this button twice, MP3 plays all tracks
repeatedly and REPEAT ALL is displayed.
Press this button three times, MP3 disc
repeats the current playing album and ALBUM
REPEAT displayed.
To cancel repeat function, Press REPEAT
button on remote control repeatedly until
repeat function display goes off.
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Random play function
Press RANDOM button on remote control during
playing or stop condition to start random play. Press
once again to cancel the function.
Random playing start
One track repeat
All track repeat
Album repeat
Intro play function
During the stop condition, press the INTRO button
to start the intro playing. After that the first 10
seconds of each song will be played.
If the INTRO button is pressed again, the MP3 will
change to normal playing mode.
Intro playing
Press the SKIP or buttons to
select desired track.
Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play MP3.
Note: When MP3 is playing, press and hold
MP3 MODE button about 2 seconds, the track
no, title and artist information will be shown
repeatedly in the display if disc information is
available.
To resume normal play display, press and hold
MP3 MODE button about 2 seconds.
Album search (if disc information available)
After reading TOC
Notice: Because of none-standardized format
definition/production of MP3/CD playback
quality & performance are not guaranteed.
SANYO is not responsible for the playability of
MP3 files due to recording conditions such as
PC performance, writing software, media ability
etc.