27
EN
d.
You can then repeat the same steps to fill in more positions.
e. When done, press play to begin your music playback. You can do
this at any stage once you have programmed the amount of tracks
you want.
f. At any stage during the programming process you can press stop
to cancel.
g. 'FUL' will display on the LCD screen when the Max amount of
memory location have had been filled.
7.
Folder-: Press to skip to the first track in the previous folder. If theJukebox
is in random (“RAN”) mode the folder skipping function will be disabled.
8. Repeat: Press to replay one particular song. press the button once
repeating ONE song only, press the button twice repeating ALL the
songs, press the button three times repeated RANDOM play.
9. Auto: Press the Radio Auto to search and save stations
10. ST/Mono: Stereo / Mono Selection in Radio (where available).
11. PRE-: To play back previously stored radio stations.
12. MEM-OP/CL: (1) Tune the radio to the desired station the jukebox has a
20 station memory to store the user’s favourite radio stations.
(2)CD mode for CD door to go out and close function.
Note: when programming to store radio stations, local radio programs must
have a strong signal of 20 stations or more in order to store to 20
stations.Otherwise, only the number of stations that can be received can be
stored.
13. PRE+: To play back a next stored radio station.
14. EQ: To change the Equalizer setting equalizer settings preloaded on to
the Jukebox are Flat (FLA), Rock (ROC), Classical (CLA), Pop (POP), and
Jazz (JAZ).
15.
: Press to skip to the first track in the next folder. If the Jukebox is
in random (“RAN”) mode the folder skipping function will be disabled.
16. NEXT/F.F: Fast forward, press to go to the next track or fast forward
through a track. You can then press the playback button to start
playback.
17. VOL + : Increase the volume, press the button repeatedly or press once
and hold down until you reach the desired volume level.
18. Play/pause button: Press to play or pause a track.