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English
CD/MP3-CD
Programming tracks of disc is possible only when playback is stopped. Up to 20 tracks can be
stored in the memory in any order.
For CD only
1.
In stop mode, press
PROG
(on remote control) to enter programme setting.
™
PROG
will flash on the display.
2.
Press
digits 0 - 9
on the remote control or
∞
/
§
to select the desired track.
3.
Press
PROG
to store the selected track. The number “
XXX
” represents the track no.
• Repeat steps
1
to
3
to store other tracks.
4.
Press
9
to end programme setting.
™
PROG
will remain on the display.
• Press
PROG
(on remote control) in stop mode to review the programme sequence.
5.
Press
2;
to play the programmed tracks.
• If you press
REPEAT
during programme playback, the current track or all programmed tracks will
be played repeatedly.
™
REPEAT/REPEAT ALL
icon and
PROG
will appear on the display.
6.
Press
9
in stop mode to clear the programme.
™
PROG
will disappear from the display.
Notes : -
The programming is automatically cleared as soon as the CD compartment is opened.
- The function of programme setting is disabled in PLAY/PAUSE mode.
For MP3-CD only
1.
In stop mode, press
PROG
on the remote control to enter programme setting.
™
PROG
will start flashing and "
P01
" will be displayed.
2.
Press
digits 0 - 9
on the remote control or
ALBUM+
/
-
to select the desired album.
3.
Press
PROG
to store the selected album. The number “
AXX
” represents the album no.
4.
Press
∞
/
§
repeatedly (or
digits 0 - 9
on the remote control) to select the desired TRACK for
programming.
5.
Press
PROG
to store the selected track.
™
PROG
will remain flashing on the display.
• Repeat steps
1
to
5
to store other desired album and track.
6.
Press
9
to end programme setting.
• To review programme, press
PROG
repeatedly in stop mode.
™
PXX
indicates a programme sequence.
AXX
indicates an album number.
XXX
indicates a
programme.
7.
Press
2;
to start programme playback. You can press
∞
/
§
to select the programmed track to
play.
8.
Press
9
once
to stop programme playback, or
twice
to clear the programme.
PROGRAMMING TRACKS
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