REPEAT AND RANDOM PLAY
A single track or the complete disc may be repeated
•
Press the REPEAT button to cycle the mode as follows:
REPEAT TRACK DISC REPEAT NORMAL PLAY
In REPEAT mode the selected track or the entire disc will repeat continuously.
Search and Track Select operate in DISC REPEAT mode
In RANDOM mode all tracks on the disc play once randomly. The disc then stops.
•
Press the RANDOM button to switch Random Mode ON/OFF.
Pressing STOP/FOLDER will stop the disc and restore the play mode to Normal.
To increase the volume:
Rotate the volume knob to the left.
To decrease the volume:
Rotate the volume knob to the right
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Always refrain from turning the volume knob to very loud
settings, especially on CD, as the distortion is unpleasant to listen to and in ex-
treme cases could damage the loudspeakers or your hearing.
DBBS
(Dynamic Bass Boost System)
The DBBS system increases the bass, increases the depth and also makes the
sound “punchier”.
•
Press the DBBS button to toggle DBBS on and off.
If the music is very dynamic with lots of bass, using DBBS at very loud volumes can
overload the loudspeakers. If the sound gets distorted or you hear popping noises
from the loudspeakers, turn the Volume down and/or switch DBBS off.
•
Set the Function Switch to ‘MP3/CD’
•
Open the CD door with the finger lift
•
P
lace an MP3 disc in the compartment and close the lid.
The disc will spin and the player will read the disc. If there are many folders with
different file types on the disc this may take some time.
The player will then indicate the number of readable tracks.
At this stage the player ignores folder information.
•
Press PLAY/PAUSE
to start play.
The player plays all the playable MP3 and
WMA tracks on the disc and then stops.
The format indicates as shown.
NOTE:
This unit will play only properly formatted discs. Even when the disc is
properly formatted, some unplayable files may appear in the tracklist. The player
will usually skip such a track in play. Even when a track appears to play you may
not hear any sound because the unit cannot decode the audio signals. This will
apply to any file which does not adhere to the definition of MP3 or WMA formats.
MP3 DISC STRUCTURE
A typical MP3 disc will have:
Some tracks recorded on the disc itself.
This is the
root folder
(or album).
Additional tracks may be contained in
folders (also called albums). These folders
can be arranged by artist, genre, etc
.
In our example:
The disc (or root folder) has 8 songs.
This
will always display as Folder 1;
3 Folders:
1 folder of 88 songs
(Folder 2)
;
1 folder of 108 songs
(Folder 3)
;
1 folder of 3 songs
(Folder 4) .
PLAYING MP3 DISCS
5
Track 1
Track 4
Track 3
Track 2
3 Files
VOLUME AND TONE CONTROL
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