MP3 mode
Repeating individual tracks or whole directories – REPEAT
(not in MP3 browse mode)
To play the current track repeatedly,
briefly press the 4 RPT button :.
“REPEAT TRACK” and RPT appear briefly on the display.
To repeat the whole directory,
press the 4 RPT button :again.
“REPEAT DIR” appears briefly on the dis- play.
Cancelling REPEAT
To stop the current track or current direc- tory from being repeated,
briefly and repeatedly press the 4 RPT button :until “REPEAT OFF” appears on the display.
RPT disappears from the display.
Selecting MP3 info
If you want to select the “MP3 INFO” display mode, you first have to activate this func- tion in the menu. In order for the system to be able to display MP3 information, the information must be stored on the CD in the form of ID tags together with the MP3 files.
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the or button 6repeatedly until “VARIOUS MENU” appears on the display.
Press the MENU•OK button 7.
Press the or button 6 repeat- edly until “MP3 INFO” appears on the display.
Use the buttons 6to switch be- tween the “ON” and “OFF” options.
When you have finished making your chang- es,
press the MENU•OK button 7 and then the DIS•ESC button 5to exit the menu.
Displaying scrolling text
The selected information title, track names or file name and directory name are shown once as scrolling text when the title chang- es. To display the information again as scrolling text,
briefly press button 5 SCL :.
Programming your favourite tracks on an MP3 CD
Using the TPM function (Track Program Memory), you can program and play up to 192 favourite tracks for a maximum of 3 CDs or MMCs. You can program the tracks in any order you like, however, the tracks will always be played in ascending order. If you have activated the favourite track (TPM) feature, only the previously programmed tracks on the current MP3 CD/SD/MMC will be played.
Programming favourite tracks
To program your favourite tracks for a CD, proceed as follows:
Select your first favourite track.
Press and hold down the TPM 2 button :for longer than two seconds.
“TRACK STORED” appears on the display. The track has now been added to the list of favourite tracks for this CD.
Continue in the same way for all your re- maining favourite tracks on the CD.
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