OPERATION

USING THE C 715 – CD mode

CD-R and CD-RW AUDIO DISCS

Aside from normal CD audio discs, the C 715 can play back CD-R or CD- RW audio discs that have been recorded on a computer or CD recorder. The quality of CD-R, CD-RW audio discs varies widely which may affect playability. Some factors that affect playability:

The quality of the disc itself. Generally speaking, CD-R, CD-RW blanks from well-renowned companies give better results than unbranded ones.

The quality of CD-recorder or computer CD re/writer. Some recorders and writers produce better results than others.

The CD-R and CD-RW were created with high-speed writing. In general, the quality of a CD-R or CD-RW is better when produced at a lower speed against a higher speed on the same recorder or re/writer.

PLAYING MP3/WMA FILES

The C 715 can play MP3/WMA formatted recordings on CD-R or CD-RW discs. You may mix any of the file types on the disc. Using the SR 7 remote control, one can select through the MP3/WMA folders and files as well as start playback through the following steps

1Load the applicable disc.

2Press [FOLDER] to select desired folder. Press [ENTER].

3Press [FILE] to select desired file number. Press [ENTER] to start playback.

NOTES

Access to folders and files can be made at STOP or playback mode.

Information about the Song Title, Album and Artist name, if available, will scroll through the VFD during playback.

The file number is recognized per disc, not per folder – that is, the number assigned to each file corresponds to their sequence in the disc.

If you want to select file number “9” in a disc where there are 100 or more MP3/WMA files, press “0” twice and then “9.”

PROGRAMMING

The program function enables you to organize your favorite songs according to your preference. When programming a sequence of tracks, the C 715 must be in STOP mode. Using the SR 7 remote control, enter your desired program sequence through the following steps

1Press [PROGRAM]. The display indicates “P00 T00”.

2Use the Direct-Entry numeric keypad buttons to enter the first track in your planned sequence. For example, to enter track number “1,” press “0” and then “1”. Note that the as the digit “0” is keyed-in, “T_ _” is blinking indicating that it is waiting for the second digit to be entered. Upon entering the second digit (i.e., number “1”), the track section in VFD will

stop blinking and show “P-01 T01.” This indicates that the first program entry is completed.

3The C715 is now ready for your second program entry. Key-in the second track you desire to program. As in step 2, the track section will keep on blinking until the second digit is entered. As soon as the track number is fully entered, the blinking stops and the program sequence completed.

4Repeat steps 2 and 3 to select and store other track numbers in memory, up to a maximum of 30 entries. If you attempt to program more than 30 tracks or files, “P-FULL” will be displayed in the VFD.

5Press [PROGRAM] to end or finalize the program – the VFD will show “P-End”.

6Press [] to start program playback.

NOTES

The procedure for programming MP3/WMA files and USB files are the same as above.

At CD mode, the programmed sequence/contents will not be lost even though the C715 is powered OFF (standby) or the SOURCE mode changed. It will only be lost if the disc tray is opened.

To recall the program sequence, press [PROGRAM] and then [] to playback the program.

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NAD C715 owner manual Operation, Using the C 715 CD mode, CD-R and CD-RW Audio Discs, Playing MP3/WMA Files, Programming