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(11)

NOTE:

The CD stops.

Once the storage capacity of the tracks to be pro-

grammed has been reached “FUL” flashes in the

PROG./P-MODE (21)

display.

In stop mode for programming any order of tracks (see

4. Press the

/ button (10). The playback starts. The

the section on “Programmed Play”).

first selected track number is shown on the display, the

When playing back music to select the replay mode (see

message “CD “ or “MP3 “ and PROG is shown on

next chapter).

the display.

5. Press once the button to stop the playback while retain-

When playing an audio CD:

ing the program.

Press once = (The symbol

flashes) the current track

6. To play the programme back again, press the /

is repeated continuously.

button.

Press twice = (The symbol is lit) the whole CD is

7. To delete the program, press the button twice. The

played continuously.

PROG control lamp goes out.

Press three times = (RDM appears in the display) all titles are

replayed successively in random order.

The device stops automatically after all the programmed

Press four times = (INTRO appears in the display) every title

titles have been played back. The PROG display will go out

of the CD is played for 10 seconds each.

and the programmed sequence will be deleted from the

Press five times = All functions are cancelled. The normal

memory.

play mode is resumed.

Playing back Music in MP3 Format

Only when playing CD’s in MP3 format:

Press once = (The symbol flashes) the current track

With this device it is possible to play back pieces of music in

is repeated continuously.

MP3 format. The device also supports all standard CD types:

Press twice = (The symbol is lit) the whole CD is

CD, CD-RW, CD-R.

played continuously.

Press three times = The selected folder of the MP3 CD is re-

This machine of is able to play MP3 CDs. Up to 200 tracks

peated continuously ( FOLD appears

can be compressed and stored on these CDs. Your machine

in the display).

detects an MP3 CD automatically (the total number of tracks

Press four times = (RDM appears in the display) All titles are

and MP3s appears in the display). If you would like to play

replayed successively in random order.

one of these CDs, proceed as described under “Playing

Press five times = The function is deactivated and the CD is

CDs/MP3”. Tracks can be programmed as described under

played in the normal mode.

“Playing Back Programmed Tracks”.

FOLD+/+10 and FOLD-/-10 (22/20) (only with MP3 CD’s)

Please note:

Press this button during playback to skip forward, or back

There are a number of different recording and compression

by 10 titles each (if more than 10 titles are stored on a

methods, as well as quality differences between CDs and self-

CD).

recorded CDs.

Keep the button pressed down to select the next or

Furthermore, the music industry does not adhere to xed

previous folder (if the CD contains several folders).

standards (copy protection).

For these reasons it is possible that in rare cases there are

Programmed Play

problems with the playback of CDs and MP3 CDs. This is not

a malfunction of the device.

This can be used to program any desired sequence of tracks.

1. Press the button (11).

2. Press the “PROG./P-MODE” button (21). “P01” (preset

Cassette operation

location) appears on the display and PROG flashes on

Playback of cassettes

the display. Use the / buttons (9/8) to select the de-

sired track and then press the “PROG./P-MODE” button

1. Set the function selector switch (26) to position “TAPE

again. The display changes to memory slot P02.

OFF”.

3. Select the next track with the / button and press the

2. Press the

button (17), to open the cassette deck (15).

“PROG./P-MODE” button again. Repeat the procedure

3. Slide a recorded audio tape into the deck with the tape

until all the desired tracks are selected.

opening facing upwards and with the side to be listened

to facing the front (full reel to the right).

4. Close the cassette deck again.

5. Press the button (13) to restart the playback.