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Selecting and Album (MP3/WMA)
Press the or buttons to select an album when playing an MP3 or WMA CD.
Shuffle Playback
All the tracks on the disc can be played in a random order.
1. During playback, press the SHUFFLE button. ‘SHUFF ON’ will be displayed.
2. Press the or buttons to play the next random track.
3. After all the tracks have been played once, the playback will stop automatically.
4. To cancel the random playback, press the SHUFFLE button ‘SHUFF OFF’ will be
displayed.
Repeat Playback
You can repeat one track, one album (MP3/WMA CDs or USB) and the whole CD/USB.
1. Press the REPEAT button to repeat the current track playing. ‘REP’ and ‘TRK’ will flash in
the display.
2. Press REPEAT again to repeat the album if you are playing on an MP3/WMA CD or USB.
‘REP’ and ‘ALB’ will flash in the display.
3. Press REPEAT again to repeat the whole CD or USB. ‘REP’ will illuminate.
4. Press REPEAT again to cancel repeat playback. ‘REP’ will disappear from the display.
Repeat A-B
You can repeat a section of a track. While a track is playing press the A-B button. This is the
start point of the section you want to repeat. Press the A-B button again to select the end
point of the repeated section. The selected section will now continued to be repeated until
you press A-B again.
Programme Setting
You can program up to 20 tracks in DISC mode in any desired order.
1. Make sure the disc is not playing.
2. Press the / PROG button on the remote control to enter the programme mode.
3. Press the or buttons to select desired folder (for MP3/WMA CDs or USB).
4. Press the buttons to select the track that you want to preset.
5. Press the / PROG button on the remote control to confirm the track.
6. Repeat steps 2-4 to programme more tracks. The display will show ‘FULL’ what all tracks
have been programmed and they will automatically start to play.
Programme Cancel
Press the / PROG button on the remote control to stop playback, press / PROG button
on the remote control again to cancel the programme mode, or open the CD tray and close
it again to erase the memory.
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