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Selecting a Track List

You can use the music file data saved on the Net-Tune server to select which tracks to play.

For example, you can:

Select a track list based on the album name

Select a track list based on the artist name

Select a track list based on the genre name

Select a play list

Using the number/letter buttons

 

Test Tone

CH SEL

Level -

Level +

Caps

Playlist

Album

Artist

Genre

 

Audio SEL

L Night

Re-EQ

Caps

Delete

Language

Location

The number/letter buttons allow you to input one of the letters or numbers printed on their key tops. Pressing the [Caps] button cyclically switches the types of input:

Upper case (A) Lower case (a) Numeric value (2) ... When your desired input type is selected, then press the number/letter button.

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Test Tone

CH SEL

Level -

Level +

Playlist

Album

Artist

Genre

Press either the [Album], [Artist], [Genre], or [Playlist] button on the remote controller.

Search the tracks stored on the Net-Tune server with your selected mode to display it in the display.

In the artist and album modes, the tracks are displayed in alphabetical order. You can also use the procedure below.

1. Press the [Display] button.

2. You can press the []/[ ] buttons to cyclically switch among the four modes: Albums Artists Genres

Playlists.

3.Press the [Enter] button.

Let us take the [2ABC] button as an example to see the operation.

When the upper case is selected:

Pressing the button once will perform a search by the letter “A.” Pressing twice will do a search by “B,” press- ing three times by “C.”

When the lower case is selected:

Pressing the button once will perform a search by the letter “a.” Pressing twice will do a search by “b,” press- ing three times by “c.”

When the numeric value is selected:

Pressing the button once will perform a search by the numeric value “2.”

To cancel the operation:

Press the [] button to return to the previous step. You can cancel the whole operation by pressing the [] but- ton in step 1.

Operations

2

Use the [

]/[

] buttons to select

 

one from the menu.

 

At this time, pressing [ ] button brings

Enter

you one step back where you can change

the selection you made.

 

 

Also, pressing [

] button in the genre

 

or artist selection mode will display a

 

list of albums with the genre or artist

 

you selected.

 

 

In the album, artist, or playlist selection

 

mode, using the number/letter buttons

 

will accelerate your selection operation

 

(See below).

 

3

Press the [Enter] button.

 

 

The title of your selected track appears.

 

You can choose another track by pressing

Enter

the [ ]/[

] buttons.

 

Press the [

] button to return to the pre-

 

vious step.

 

 

You can also select the list number using the number/letter buttons.

4

Press the [Enter] button.

Enter

The playback begins.

Notes:

Press the [Delete] button to delete the entered letter or number.

Pressing the [Display] button on the main unit will display the current listening mode.

Playing a Music File At Random

Random

Press the [Random] button on the

 

 

remote controller when in stop mode.

 

This button displays the current random

 

settings and switches between two alter-

 

native settings: On and Off.

 

On: Randomly plays the tracks in the

 

currently selected mode.

 

Off: Random mode is disabled.

 

After the necessary settings are com-

 

plete, press the [ ] button.

 

 

Playing a Music File Repeatedly

 

 

 

 

 

Press the [Repeat] button on the

 

remote controller.

Pure A

This button displays the current repeat

Repeat

settings and cyclically switches among

 

three alternative settings: Repeat 1 All Off.

Repeat 1: Repeats the current track only.

Repeat All: Repeats the tracks in the currently selected mode.

Repeat Off: Repeat mode is disabled. You can operate the RDC-7.1 when playing and when stopped.

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Integra RDC-7.1 instruction manual Selecting a Track List, Playing a Music File At Random, Playing a Music File Repeatedly