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To stop the disc, press STOP/MEDIA SELECT button. This will reset the disc to the first track.
To remove the disc from the unit open the disc compartment by pulling up CD door.
Always press STOP/MEDIA SELECT button before opening the CD compartment.
Skip and search mode
Press NEXT button once to skip to the next track. Press and hold this button to search for a particular
point at high-speed forward. Release the button to resume normal play.
Press BACK button once to skip back to the beginning of the current track, twice to skip back to the
beginning of the previous track. Press and hold this button to search for a particular point at high speed
backward. Release the button to resume normal play.
If your disc contains no folders, press SKIP+10/FOLDER button on the RC or SKIP+10/FOLDER button
on the unit to play every 10th track on disc. If your disc contains folders, press and hold this button to
select a folder.
Playback modes
Press PLAY MODE/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROG/PLAY MODE button on the RC repeatedly to
switch between different playback modes.
During playing the mode will change as below:
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For CD playback: Repeat current track => Repeat all tracks => Random playback => Normal
playback.
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For MP3 playback: Repeat current track => Repeat current folder => Repeat all tracks => Random
playback => Normal playback.
Program mode
Up to 20 tracks can be programmed for disc play in any order.
Before use, be sure to stop the disc by pressing STOP/MEDIA SELECT button.
Press PLAY MODE/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROG/PLAY MODE button on the RC. The set is now
in memory programming mode, at the first memory position.
Select a desired track by using NEXT and BACK buttons.
Press PLAY MODE/PROGRAM button on the unit or PROG/PLAY MODE button on the RC. The set will
advance to next memory position.
Repeat the 2 last steps described above to enter additional memories into the program if necessary.
After a maximum of 20 tracks (or less) have been selected as described above, press PLAY/PAUSE
button to start playing the programmed tracks.