Pioneer DEH-P9100R operation manual Using the custom playlist mode, Playlist files

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Playlist files

Playlist files are lists of information on groups of tracks, containing such details as recording date, digital/analog and location. For every track, the playlist will contain the date of record- ing, whether it is digital, and the artist’s name, etc. (Music data is stored only in the playlist file for each recording date.)

Playlist files for each recording date store tracks and the information on each track respectively.

In playlist files for digital recordings, the infor- mation for each track is stored separately. (When the recording range is “Disc” or “Continue”, the entire list becomes one playlist file, and when the recording range is “Track”, the range from the start of recording to the end becomes one playlist file.)

In playlist files for analog recordings, the infor- mation for each track is stored separately.

Artist playlist files store track information by artist, if there is an artist’s name in the data- base when making digital recordings.

Custom playlist files can be created contain- ing favorite tracks.

Using the custom playlist mode

The custom playlist mode allows you to create playlist files to record and play back your favorite tracks. You can create six custom playlist files.

Recording tracks in a custom playlist file

1.Press NEXT to display “CSTM1” – “CSTM6”.

Press NEXT until “CSTM1” – “CSTM6” appears.

2.When you find a track that you want to store in a custom playlist file, press and hold any of the buttons CSTM1 – CSTM6 until “Finished recording” appears.

The track is stored in memory under the selected button.

When a track has been selected from cus- tom playlist files and the button shown reversed is pressed for two seconds or longer, the track being played will be delet- ed.

Note:

You can record up to 99 tracks in a playlist file.

The tracks are played back in the order in which they are stored.

If an existing track is recorded again, it will be duplicated.

Selecting a custom playlist file directly

1.Press NEXT to display “CSTM1” – “CSTM6”.

Press NEXT until “CSTM1” – “CSTM6” appears.

2.Press any of the buttons CSTM1 – CSTM6 to select the desired custom playlist file.

Note:

You can select the desired custom playlist file by pressing 5 or .

Deleting a track from a custom playlist file

1.Press NEXT to display “CSTM1” – “CSTM6”.

Press NEXT until “CSTM1” – “CSTM6” appears.

2.Press any of the buttons CSTM1 – CSTM6 to select the custom playlist file from which you wish to delete a track.

3.Press 2 or 3 to select the desired track.

4.Press and hold the button with the same number of the selected custom playlist file until “Finished erasing” appears.

The track currently playing is erased from the custom playlist file.

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Contents DEH-P90HDD Contents Setting the announcement support Using compression and dynamic bassSelecting services from the preset Selecting services from the availableUsing sound field control, octaver Selecting channels from the presetUnderstanding auto-equalizing error Understanding built-in CD player errorWe Want You Listening For a Lifetime Volume Steering remote controllerKey Finder Head unitFeatures About this product PrecautionAbout this manual Products with voice control functionsAbout the XM Ready mark After-sales service for Pioneer productsPioneer Electronics of Canada, Inc Customer Satisfaction DepartmentReverse mode Resetting the microprocessorFeature demo About the demo modesInstalling the lithium battery Remote controller and careReplacing the lithium battery Remove the lithium battery PrecautionPress Audio to select the desired mode Using the steering remote con- trollerFunction button operation Audio button operationSetting the time display on or off Displaying and setting the clockSetting the date Setting the timeTheft protection Detaching and replacing the front panelReplacing the front panel Detaching the front panelBasic Operation Press Volume to extend the Volume outwardTurning a source on or off Soft KEY operationExample of multi-function button opera- tion Switching the function of the multi-func- tion buttonsBand button Back buttonDisplay example e.g., built-in CD player Key guidance indicatorTuner Display and indicatorsBasic operation Storing and recalling broadcast stationsTuner function menu Tuning in strong signalsStoring the strongest broadcast stations Selecting stations from the preBuilt-in CD Player CD Eject buttonPress Open and then press CD Eject to eject the CD Repeating play Switching and scrolling the titleBuilt-in CD player function menu Button OperationScanning tracks of a CD Playing tracks in random orderSelecting tracks from the track title list Press Next until the desired track title appearsPausing CD playback Entering disc titlesPause lets you temporarily stop playback of the CD Press Open and then press CD Eject to eject the CD-ROM MP3 PlayOverleaf MP3 function menuScanning folders and tracks Select the repeat rangeRefer to Repeating play on Pause lets you temporarily stop playback of the MP3 Pausing MP3 playbackBefore recording Music Server RecordingDuring record standby During recordingRecording from the built-in CD Press Band to cancel the record standby status OverleafDigital and analog recording Bit rateRecording from a source other than the built-in CD Switching CD informationRecording function menu Recording range Disc and ContinueSelecting the recording quality Selecting the recording rangeBuilt-in CD recording Multi-CD RecordingPress Band to select the desired playlist mode Selecting the playlist modeMusic Server Play Press Source to select the music serv- erPlaylist files Using the custom playlist modeDeleting a track from a custom playlist file Press Next to display CSTM1 CSTM6Displays playlist file title Gracenote Cddb+TTL Track titleScanning files and tracks Music server function menuMusic server function menu has the follow- ing functions Refer to Repeating play on thisPress Func and then press Pause to select the pause mode Pausing music server playbackSelecting files from the playlist file title list Press Next to display the desired playlist file titleEntering playlist file titles Entering titlesEntering track titles Entering track artist namesWhen selecting All When selecting other than All Deleting tracks and track infor- mationErasing a track from playlist file Erasing a playlist file from playlist mode MS loading slot Access lamp Memory Stick PlayerPress Open to open the front panel Scrolls the displayed title Memory Stick player function menuScanning tracks of a Memory Stick Pausing Memory Stick play- backErasing tracks from the Memory Stick Erasing all tracks from the Memory StickConfirmation screen appears Disc multi-CD player Multi-CD PlayerSelecting a disc directly Press Source to select the multi-CD playerMulti-CD player function menu has the fol- lowing functions Multi-CD player function menuScanning CDs and tracks Press 5 or ∞ to select letters, numbers and symbols Press ABC to switch the character modeSelecting discs from the disc title list Press 5 or ∞ to play a disc you want to enter the titleUsing compression and dynamic bass emphasis Using ITS memoryProgramming tracks in ITS memory Erasing a track from ITS memory Playback from ITS memoryErasing a CD from ITS memory Press ITS.P to turn ITS play onIndicator Function Indications that light when function is switched onIndicator Status DAB TunerSwitching the display Storing and recalling servicesStoring services Recalling servicesDAB tuner function menu Dynamic label functionDisplaying dynamic labels Storing a dynamic labelSelecting services from the pre- set service list Setting the announcement sup- port interruptionSelecting services from the avail- able service list Searching the available PTYTV Tuner QBand WPreset number eChannelTV tuner function menu ChLIST preset channel listSelecting channels from the pre- set channel list Bssm best stations sequential memoryAdjusting the audio easily Audio AdjustmentsAdjusting the audio finely Extra functionsUsing loudness Using balance adjustmentPress 2 or 3 to adjust left/right speaker balance Audio menuAdjusting 13-band graphic equal- izer Adjusting equalizer curvesSwitching the octaver setting Adjusting BBE sound levelUsing position selector Using automatic sound levelizerRecall the equalizer curve you want to adjust Press 5 or ∞ to adjust the level of the equalizer bandUsing subwoofer output Using time alignmentAdjusting time alignment Button Type of carAdjusting subwoofer settings Using the high pass filterSetting the high pass filter for front speakers Setting the high pass filter for rear speakersUsing the auto-equalizer Adjusting source levelsSwitching the digital attenuator Creating the auto-equalizer curveCarrying out auto-equalizing Before operating the auto-equalization functionPress any button to cancel the auto- equalizer mode Turn the ignition switch to on or ACCInitial settings menu Initial SettingsUsing reverse mode Using the feature demoWith the source turned off, press Hold Formatting the Memory StickPress MUTE.S to select the desired set- ting Close the front panelSetting the warning tone Other Functions Setting the background visual Setting the ASL displaySetting the background still picture You can display the ASL effect level. Refer toUsing the telephone muting/ attenuation Using the AUX sourceSelecting AUX as the source Entering the AUX titleAdditional Information CD player and careCD-R and CD-RW discs About folders and MP3 files MP3 filesMemory Stick player and care Error Check MIC Understanding auto-equalizing error messagesError Check Speaker Error Check SystemSwitch back to the CD player Understanding built-in CD player error messagesError HeatServer Error Understanding music server error messagesServer ERROR- 30, A0 TempUnderstanding music server error messages when recording Stick Error Understanding Memory Stick player error messagesStick Write Error Format ErrorStick Read Error Terms Memory Stick Multi-sessionPacket write General SpecificationsAudio/DSP CD playerAM tuner FM tunerKMMUF/01K00001 Meguro 1-CHOME, MEGURO-KU, Tokyo 153-8654, JapanCRD3473-A UC KMMUF/01K00000 Installation ManualEnglish Installation with the rubber bush Fig InstallationDIN Rear-mount English Installing the Steering Remote Control Unit Page Page

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