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Additional CD functions are available
via the AUDIO CD menu. This
includes naming CDs, editing series
of tracks and the random and repeat
playback functions.
The random playback function plays
all the tracks on the loaded CD in
random order. The repeat playback
function plays the loaded CD over
and over – for up to 12 hours on
end.
The random and repeat functions
can be used in conjunction or
separately.
If some of the tracks on an audio CD
are not to your liking, you can edit
the CD, so that only the tracks you
select are played. Once you select a
series of tracks, and activate the edit
function, the music system plays the
series of tracks you have chosen
every time you play this CD.
Audio CD settings
. . AUDIO CD
1 THIS CD …
2 ALL CDs [RANDOM, REPEAT, EDIT]
1 NAME CD
2 EDIT CD
To enter the AUDIO CD menu, press LIST, enter the
SETUP menu and then enter the AUDIO CD menu.
What’s on the AUDIO CD menu…
THIS CD...
Use this menu to name or edit a
loaded CD.
ALL CDS (RANDOM, REPEAT, EDIT)...
Use this
menu to activate the random or repeated
playback functions for all CDs, and switch
the edited playback function on or off.
Useful hints…
You can only name a CD when it is playing. You
can store a total of 200 CD names in your music
system. Each name may contain up to 17
characters, including numbers.
If the CD name list is full, the music system will
require you to delete a CD name before entering a
new one. When you delete a CD name, you also
remove the stored series of tracks with it, if you
have edited the CD.
When you have edited a CD, the selected track are
played in numerical order. But you can still listen to
the entire CD, if you deactivate the edit function.
You can also delete the series of tracks you have
made, to always play the entire CD.
With the extended display switched on, you can
see the CD name, track number and track time in
the display. For further information on the
extended display, refer to page 14.
When playing back MP3 files on a disc, use
▲
or
▼
to step between tracks, or enter the track
number with the number buttons. Use
ss
and
tt
to step between folders – you cannot step to
subfolders. The random playback function cannot
be used for MP3 files.
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