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This function can be used in CD and USB modes.
Up to 30 tracks/files can be programmed in the desired order.
1
When playback is stopped, press the PROGRAM button to
enter program mode.
“PROGRAM” blinks and “P-01” appears on the display.
Example when in CD mode
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To stop programming, press the CD/USB Stop (
H
) button.
2
(When programming MP3 files)
Use a CD/USB Skip (
.
or
/
) button or FOLDER
(
or
) button to select a file, and then press the
PROGRAM button.
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MP3 files not located in a specific folder are in the “001” (ROOT)
folder.
Programmed Playback (1)
3
Press a CD/USB Skip (
.
or
/
) button to select a
track/file, then press the PROGRAM button.
The track/file is programmed, and “P-02” is displayed.
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Repeat steps
2
and
3
to program more tracks/files.
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You can program up to 30 tracks/files.
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To stop programming, press the CD/USB Stop (
H
) button.
Programming is cancelled, but the program contents are
retained in memory. If you want to restart program playback,
press the PROGRAM button, and then press the CD/USB Play/
Pause (
t
/
J
) button.
4
When the selection of track/file numbers is completed,
press the CD/USB Play/Pause (
t
/
J
) button to start
program playback.
To stop program playback, press the CD/USB Stop (
H
) button.
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After program playback finishes, press the CD/USB Play/Pause
(
t
/
J
) button to play the program again.
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You can use a CD/USB Skip (
.
or
/
) button during
program playback to select and play other tracks/files in the
program.
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The shuffle function does not work during program playback.
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“REPEAT 1” and “REPEAT ALL” playback are possible during
program playback. When set to “REPEAT ALL” mode, the
programmed tracks/files will be played repeatedly.