Kenwood DPX-MP2090U Folder Select 2 mode, Switching the Play mode, Function of ACDrive media

Models: DPX-MP2090U

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Folder Select 2 mode

Function of Audio file

Folder Select 2 mode

Select the target folder within the folders containing audio files. The folder which contains playable audio files is only displayed.

1Enter Folder Select 2 mode Press the [F.SEL] button. Select the "FLD SEL2" display. Refer to <Select mode> (page 21).

Folder name display

Displays the current folder name.

2Select the folder

Push the Control knob towards [4] or [¢].

Each time you push the knob, the folders containing audio files are displayed one after another.

Check the name of upper level folder

Push the Control knob towards [FM] or [AM].

With the [FM] button, the folder name in the upper level is displayed.

With the [AM] button, the folder name in the lower level is displayed.

"Check the name of upper level folderFunction of ACDrive media" is displayed while the upper level folder is displayed.

3Decide the folder to play Press the Control knob.

The Folder Select mode releases, and the Audio file in the folder being displayed plays.

Function of ACDrive media

Switching the Play mode

Arrange the playing orders of the songs by categories.

Press the [S.MODE] button.

Each time you press the button, the Play mode alternates between the modes shown in the table below.

The Play mode indicator is ON.

Play mode

Category which is to be arranged

"PLAYLIST"

Play list order.

"GENRE"

By genre.

"ARTIST"

By artist.

"ALBUM"

By album.

"FOLDER"

By the folder recorded in media

The category information of each song is the data registered in Media Manager when ACDrive media is being generated.

You can cancel the announcement made when the mode is changed by <Voice Index> (page 30).

You can select the advancement of the Play mode information by [AM] and [FM] knob.

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Kenwood DPX-MP2090U instruction manual Folder Select 2 mode, Switching the Play mode, Check the name of upper level folder