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MP3/WMA MUSIC FILE COMPILATIONS

This unit will also play MP3/WMA music file compilations. 
These are normally created on a computer and saved to a CD-
ROM, a USB Flash drive or SD Card.

File organisation:

The files on the CD-ROM or flash media may be organised in 
the following ways -

All music tracks stored in the ‘root’ directory of the CD-

• 

ROM/Flash Media. In this case, all tracks will be played in 
a numerical/alphabetical order.
Music tracks saved as albums into separate folders on the 

• 

CD-ROM/Flash Media. In this case, each complete album 
will play in numerical/alphabetical order.
A compilation may also have a combination of the above 

• 

with some tracks stored in the ‘root’ directory and some 
stored in album ‘folders’. In this case, the tracks in the 
‘root’  directory  will  play  first,  followed  by  the  albums, 
played in sequence.

NOTE: MP3 and WMA files may be mixed within a compilation. 
The  player  will  switch  automatically  to  play  these  as  the 
format changes.

SELECTING MP3/WMA OPERATION

Move the 

• 

FUNCTION

 selector on the left side to select 

the CD/MP3/USB/SD position.

The display on the front panel will light.

  PLAYING MP3/WMA FROM A CD-ROM OR FLASH MEDIA

LOADING A MP3/WMA COMPILATION CD-ROM

MP3/WMA compilation CD-ROMs are loaded and unloaded 
in the same way as CDs. Ensure that there is no Flash Media 
inserted and refer to the section ‘LOADING/REMOVING A DISC’ 
on the previous page.

LOADING FLASH MEDIA
Loading a USB drive or SD card containing MP3/WMA 
files:

If a disc is loaded, remove it before loading the USB drive/

• 

SD card. Ensure the CD door is closed.
Insert the USB drive or SD card into the correct slot on the 

• 

top panel. Note that the slots are polarised.

The unit will read the flash media and the display will briefly 
show the total number of tracks on the media.

PLAYBACK CONTROL

Playback control is the same for all compilations, whether 
stored  on  a  CD-ROM  or  Flash  Media.  Once  a  compilation 
is  loaded,  play  will  start  automatically. The  MP3  or WMA 
indicator on the display will indicate the type of music file 
being played.

Play/pause:

Press the 

• 

PLAY/PAUSE

 button to toggle between play 

and pause mode during playback.

Stopping playback:

Press the 

• 

STOP

 button during playback.

Playback  will  stop.  The  total  number  of  tracks  will  be 
displayed.

Selecting tracks:

Press the 

• 

SKIP+

 or 

SKIP-

 button 

briefly

 to select the 

next or previous track. Pressing 

SKIP-

 while playing a 

track will replay the current track.

The track number being played will be displayed.

Selecting albums:

Press the 

• 

ALBUM

 button to display the current album 

number.
Continue pressing the 

• 

ALBUM

 button repeatedly to step 

through the albums in the compilation.
NOTE: Album selection is only possible if the files on the 

• 

media have been organised into albums.

Fast search:

Press and 

• 

hold

 the 

SKIP+

 or 

SKIP-

 button to fast search 

forward or backward through a track.

The track will search at high speed.

Repeat/random play:

During playback, press the 

• 

MODE

 button repeatedly to 

cycle through the available modes shown below -

The mode selected will be shown on the display.

‘Repeat 1’ will continuously repeat the current track.

• 

‘Repeat Album’ will repeat the album currently playing.

• 

‘Repeat All’ will continuously repeat the compilation. 

• 

‘Random’  will  play  all  tracks  on  the  entire  disc/flash 

• 

media in a random sequence.

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Страница 3: ...mains supply is the mains plug This should be unobstructed and readily operable at all times Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as the power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposedtorainormoisture doesnotoperatenormally or...

Страница 4: ...FM stereo and AM bands and the built in cassette recorder will record from the source that is playing The BB 210CE may be powered from the AC mains or by batteries for portable use UNPACKING Carefully unpack the unit CONTENTS The carton should contain The BB 210CE Boombox Power cord Operating Manual If any items are missing or damaged contact your nearest TESCO store for a replacement Have your re...

Страница 5: ... slot d USB connector e Telescopic aerial f CD loading door g Carrying handle h Band switch i Tuning control 1 Tuning scale 1 Finger lift for CD door 1 Record key cassette 1 Play key cassette 1 Rewind key cassette 1 Fast forward key cassette 1 Stop Eject key cassette 1 Pause key cassette ...

Страница 6: ...button CD MP3 USB SD d Power indicator e CD display CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS FRONT VIEW f FM stereo indicator g Skip forward button CD MP3 USB SD h Album button MP3 USB SD i Play pause button CD MP3 USB SD 1 Cassette loading door a Battery cover b AC mains inlet BACK VIEW ...

Страница 7: ...ing polarity as shown Fit 4 x C UM2 batteries into the upper battery 3 compartment observing polarity as shown Re fit the battery cover 4 AC MAINS OPERATION POWER CONTROL FUNCTION CONNECTING POWER Check that the mains voltage marked on the rating plate on the back panel is the same as the voltage in your area Plug the AC power cord into the AC inlet Plug the mains plug into the wall socket and swi...

Страница 8: ...to select the RADIO position Move the BAND selector on the top panel to the AM position Turn the TUNING control to select the station you want the AM frequency scale is the inner scale marked in kHz Fine adjust the tuning so that the station plays clearly You may be able to improve the clarity of the sound by rotating the radio until the sound is clearest If this doesn t help and the noise persist...

Страница 9: ...on to toggle between play and pause mode during playback Stopping playback Press the STOP button during playback Playback will stop The total number of tracks will be displayed Selecting tracks Press the SKIP or SKIP button briefly to select the next or previous track Pressing SKIP while playing a track will replay the current track Thetracknumberbeingplayedwillbedisplayed Fast search Pressand hol...

Страница 10: ...D door is closed InserttheUSBdriveorSDcardintothecorrectslotonthe top panel Note that the slots are polarised The unit will read the flash media and the display will briefly showthetotalnumberoftracksonthemedia PLAYBACK CONTROL Playback control is the same for all compilations whether stored on a CD ROM or Flash Media Once a compilation is loaded play will start automatically The MP3 or WMA indica...

Страница 11: ...ttonrepeatedly skipthisstep if you are programming a CD Selectthetracknumberyouwanttoprogrambypressing the SKIP or SKIP button To save this track into the program sequence press the MODE button The display will show 02 flashing indicating that you are now enteringthesecondtrackintheprogramsequence Repeattheprevioustwosteps threestepsifyouwantto change album until you have stored all the tracks in ...

Страница 12: ...cancel fast forward or reverse NOTE Theautomaticshutofffeaturewillnotoperateforfast forward or reverse functions Always wait by the unit when using these functions and switch off manually if the end of the cassette is reached The unit may be damaged if fast forward or reverse is left to run unattended Recording from the CD player flash media or radio Using the record function you can record a radi...

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