E-10
TEXT DISPLAY MODE (id3 display)
- This unit is capable of displaying the “text information” (id3 tag) of an
MP3 song on the
LCD display.
- It will show up automatically during MP3 songs playback.
- To switch on or off this function, simply press the “id3/ FM mode” key.
NOTE:
Although this product is fully compatible with most media cards (devices), a small percentage
(about 5%) might not be readable, due to those media manufacturers non-compliance with the
official/ normal standards.
The reading time for a media device varies depending on the speed of the memory device and the
number of songs and folders. In some cases the reading time may be as long as 60 seconds.
IMPORTANT
Always switch off the unit or change mode to “radio” before removing a media device, to prevent
damage to your device.
NOTE : This unit supports up to maximum size of 4GB media.
PROGRAMMING FOR MEMORY MEDIA DEVICES
1. Switch on the set, insert a media device and switch to the correct function by pressing
the Function key. Then press the Stop key.
2. Press the
Prog/Mem.
key.
3. Press Next or Back to select the desired song (track) number. The song numbers
are indicated in three (3) digits.
4. Press
Prog/Mem.
key to save the selected song into the previous memory position and
advance the memory position to the next number so that you can save another song in
this position.
5 Repeat steps (2), (3) and (4) each time selecting any track (song) number of your choice
to be stored in successive program memory positions. Make sure to press
Prog/Mem.
key each time.
6. After a maximum number of songs (or less) have been selected as described, press the
Play/Pause key to start playing your programmed sequence of songs.
7. To clear (cancel) the entire program which is stored in the memory, simply press Stop
key twice. This will reset the memory and clear the program.
IMPORTANT
MP3 file name format
Please take care to use only regular english alphabets (a to z) & numerals (0 to 9) in the
file names of MP3 songs. Characters such as “ _ “ (underscore) & “
“ (space) may
result in the files being unreadable or inconsistently unrecognizable by the player.
CD-MP3