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Switching to MP3 mode
MP3 mode is activated in the same way as
normal CD mode. For further information,
please read the section entitled “Switching
to CD mode” in the “CD mode” chapter.
Confi guring the display
Confi guring the default display
You can display various types of information
on the current track:
1. Normal
Mode:
First line: Track name
Second line: MP3 data
Note:
MP3 data content depends on the
settings in the menu “MP3 DISP”.
2. Info
Mode:
First line: Track name
Second line: Directory number, track
number and playing time
3. Clock
Mode:
First line: Track name
Second line: Directory number, track
number and clock
Note:
MP3 ID tags version 1 can be displayed,
if they were stored with the MP3 data
fi les. For more information please read
the instructions regarding your MP3
software for PC or your CD burning
software.
4. MP3
Browse
Mode:
First line: Track name 1
Second line: Track name 2
Third line: Track name 3
Note:
Use the MP3 Browse Mode to quickly
and easily locate MP3 data fi les on your
CD. The functions fast forward search,
MIX, SCAN and REPEAT are not availa-
ble in MP3 Browse Mode.
To choose between display options,
Press the
DISPL
button
8
, once
or repeatedly, until the display of your
choice appears.
Confi guring the MP3 scrolling
texts
One of the following scrolling texts is shown
once on the display with every track chan-
ge. Afterwards, the confi gured standard
display is shown.
The available scrolling texts are:
Directory name (“DIR NAME”)
Name of the track (“SONG NAME”)
Name of the album (“ALBM NAME”)
Name of the artist (“ARTIST”)
File name (“FILE NAME”)
Note:
Artist, track and album name are part
of the MP3-ID tag of version 1 and
can only be displayed if they have
been saved with the MP3 fi les. For
further information, please read the
instructions that came with your PC’s
MP3 software or burner software.
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