Search Play (For MP3 only)
Specification
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CAUTION

Programming Stations
9

CD Operation Radio Operation

Search by Track name:
1Press FIND/ESP (5/37) once in stop mode,
on LCD display start to flash.
2Use SKIP + (8/39) or SKIP- (10/40) to select the
letter (A-Z) that matches the first letter of the
track name you would like to find.
3Hold the SKIP+ (8/39) or SKIP- (10/40) for 1-2
Seconds until the on stop flashing .
4 Press SKIP+ (8/39) or SKIP- (10/40) to select
the track started with the selected letter(A-Z).
5 Press PLAY/PAUSE (7/42) to play the selected
track.
Search by Album name:
1Press FIND/ESP(5/37) twice in stop mode until
ALBUM and appear on the LCD display.
2Press to select the Album.
3Hold the SKIP+(8/39)or SKIP- (10/40) for 1-2
seconds to enter the selected Album , ALBUM
will disappear on the LCD display.
4 Press SKIP+(8/39)or SKIP- (10/40) to select the
track in the selected Album.
**IF there are files in the foot directory, display will
show Root . Hold SKIP+(8/39)or SKIP- (10/40)
for 1-2 seconds until ALBUM disappear on the
LCD display. Then search the files in the root
directory by pressing SKIP+(8/39)or SKIP-
(10/40)
1 Press FUNCTION (6/63) until TUNER appear
on the LCD display.
2Press BAND (20) to select the desired waveband:
FM or AM.
3Press and hold SKIP+ (8/39) or SKIP- (10/40)
until a radio station with sufficient signal strength
is found. Repeat this procedure until the desired
station is reached.
4To tune into a weak station briefly press SKIP+
(8/39) or SKIP- (10/40) repeatedly until the
display shows the desired frequency or when
the best reception has been obtained.
Note:
1. For FM Tuning, ((ST)) will show on the
LCD display (25) when stereo sound obtained.
2. Maximum 10 radio stations for FM and 10 for
AM can be stored in the memory. When a preset
radio stations selected. The preset number
appears on the display.
1Press FUNCTION(6/63) to TUNER mode.
2Press AM/FM (36) to select the desired wave
band: FM or AM.
3Press SKIP+(8/39) or SKIP-(10/40) to tune to
the desired frequency.
4Press PROGRAM (15/43) , the PROGRAM
and 01 on LCD display will start flashing. The
current preset number will be displayed for
selection.
5If you wish to store the radio station to another
preset number, press the PRESET-UP(18/38)
or PRESET-DOWN(16/41) to select the desired
preset number.
6Press PROGRAM (15/43) on the unit again to
store the radio station. Repeat steps 3 to 6 to
store other preset radio stations.
7Once all stations are programmed into memory,
use PRESET-UP (18/38) or PRESET-DOWN
(16/41) to select the programmed presets.
**During programing, if not button is pressed
within 5 seconds, the system will exit program
mode automatically.
Radio Operation