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• Inserting tracks into playlist

1.If you have already created a playlist, you will be prompted to the playlist after entering “Add Song”.

2.Scroll through the playlist with SCROLL and PAGE buttons and press PLAY at the position you want to insert new track.

3.After pressing PLAY to confirm the position, you will prompted to the disc content menu for track / folder selection. Scroll through the menu with SCROLL, F. FWD, F. REW, PAGE buttons and press PLAY to confirm selection. Newly inserted tracks / folders can be seen in the playlist at selected position. (Refer to p.5-6 for details in scrolling through the disc content menu.)

4.Repeat steps 2-3 for further insertions.

Play List

01- Walking i

>02- Don't see

03- Disco

04- Where are

Play List

01- Walking i

>02- Somewhe

03- Don't see

04- Disco

05- Where are

ESP (For Audio CD Only)

1) ESP ON - enable ESP

2) ESP OFF - de-select ESP (You may switch off ESP when you play the unit at a stable environment, e.g. connect to your audio system through a line out cord for indoor use.)

(ESP = Electronic Shock Protection system prevents sound interrup- tions when impacts or vibrations occur. It helps consuming less power and increasing battery life. After many successive impacts, the buffer might be emptied causing a brief sound interruption for the memory to reload.)

ESP MENU

EN

> ESP ON ESP OFF

Tip: you can select or insert folders in the playlist and all files in it will be played before going on to the next item in the playlist.

Troubleshooting Tips

Refer to pages indicated in the brackets ( ) for details.

• Repeat, random or playlist function

may be activated. (9-11)

• Disc lens may be dirty and need clean-

4)Erase Song - select to erase unwanted tracks / folders from the playlist. Scroll through the playlist with SCROLL and PAGE buttons to select unwanted track with “>” pointing to your selection and then press PLAY.

5)View List - select to view your created playlist. The next track to be played is marked by an asterisk. Scroll through the playlist with SCROLL and PAGE buttons. (“No item in list , Press F. REW key to return” will be displayed if you have not created a playlist.)

Play List

01- Walking i

02- Somewhe

03- Don't see

>04- Disco

05- Love Song

Play List

*01- Walking i

02- Somewhe

03- Don't see

04- Disco

05- Where are

No power, does not work?

Batteries may be inserted incorrectly.

(4)

Batteries may be empty. Recharge (only Ni-Cd battery) or replace new batteries.

(4)

Connection may be loose if using AC/DC transformer. (4)

HOLD button may be activated. (3)

ing.(14)

• There may be strong magnetic fields

(e.g. too close to TV) near the unit. (1)

Cannot recharge batteries?

Wrong batteries may be used (use only Ni-Cd battery). (3-4)

RECHARGE button may not be activat- ed.(3-4)

Quick guide on creating playlist.

1.Select “Add Song” to create a playlist.

2.Select “Enable” to activate your playlist if you have resumed to normal playback. A “P” icon should been seen on display.

3.Simply press PLAY to start playing your playlist.

4.For editing playlist, select “Add Song” to insert or “Erase Song” to erase selec- tions.

5.Select “View List” to review playlist.

6.Select “Erase All” to erase the whole playlist. (Note: playlist will also be erased if you change to a different disc.)

Disc cannot be played?

Disc may not be inserted correctly with label side facing upward. (4)

CD-RW (or CD-R) disc may not be recorded properly. (8,14)

Skipping tracks or bad sound quality?

Disc may be dirty or scratched badly. (13)

Cannot play MP3 disc?

Your disc encoded bit rate may not be between 64 to 256kbps

Note: For best results, we recommend MP3 disc bit rate from 64 to 256kbps. Nevertheless, your unit may play tracks encoded in variable bit rate (VBR). (8)

The folder being played does not con- tain MP3 tracks or subfolders. (8)

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