>To save the selected folder press the button PROG/
> Select with the buttons SKIP/SEARCH and/or SKIP/SEARCH the desired title for the indicated pro- gramme slot.
>To save the selected title press the button
>To programme further titles, repeat the previously described steps. When all programme slots are occupied FUL will be shown in the display.
Starting the programmed title list.
>When you have programmed all desired titles you start
playback by pressing the button / PLAY/PAUSE/ BAND on the device and/or on the remote control.
>If you press the button STOP/FM MO/ST. on the device and/or STOP/FM MONO/ST. on the remote control you will end playback, however, the device remains in pro- gramme mode.
>If you press the button STOP/FM MO/ST. on the device and/or STOP/FM MONO/ST. on the remote control
twice you delete the programme and the device exits the programme mode.
The programmed title sequence is deleted when you open the CD compartment, switch to another mode of operation or switch off the Micro system. The notice "PROG" is erased in the display.
Switching on the MP3/WMA repeat function
With the repeat function you can repeat playback individual MP3/WMA titles, the contents of a folder or all the titles on an MP3/WMA CD.
>To repeat an individual MP3/WMA title press, before or
during playback, the PLAY MODE button on the device and/or on the remote control.
The prompt appears in the display.
>To repeat all titles in a folder on the MP3/WMA CD press twice the button PLAY MODE on the device and/or on the remote control.
In the display the notice FOLD appears.
>To repeat all titles of an MP3/WMA CD press the button PLAY MODE three times.
The notice ALL appears in the display.
>To end repeat playback keep pressing the button PLAY MODE on the device and/or on the remote control until the notices ALL and RAND go out.
Playing back MP3/WMA titles in random order
>Press four times the button PLAY MODE on the device and/or on the remote control. The notice "RAND" appears in the display. The titles on the MP3/WMA CD will be played back from now on in random order.
>Press the button PLAY MODE on the device and/or on the remote control again in order to switch off the function.
Playback of USB memory devices
The Micro system is equipped with a USB port. You can use this interface to play MP3 and WMA files.
>Connect the USB memory medium to the USB port.
>Switch the Micro system on with the STANDBY button on the device or with the STANDBY/ON button on the remote control.
>Press repeatedly the button FUNCTION until the notice
"USB" appears in the display.
The device now reads the medium. After which the display shows the number of available folders and the number of the included titles. Playback starts automatically and in the display is shown the title number and the file format of the cur- rently playing title (MP3 or WMA).
Further operations are identical to the playback of MP3/ WMA CDs.
>Before you disconnect the memory medium from the USB
port stop playback with the button on the device and/or
mote control.
Note:
Because of the many different formats, specifications and manufacturers of flash memory mediums we can not guaran- tee that every memory medium can be played. It is not possi- ble to playback hard discs connected to the USB port.
Operating the cassette player/recorder
Inserting a cassette
>To open the cassette compartment, press the key .. The cassette compartment opens automatically.
>Place the cassette with the tape opening down into the holder in the cassette compartment lid. The tape should be taut and without loops. Close the cassette compartment by hand.
>To activate the cassette recorder press repeatedly the button FUNCTION on the device and/or on the remote control until "TAPE" and the time of day appears in the display.
Starting cassette playback > Press the cassette key .
Cassette playback stop/resume |
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> Press, during playback, the cassette key . |
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> To continue playback press the cassette key | again. |
Stop cassette playback
>Press the cassette key .
If the device reaches the end of the tape when recording or when playing back, the tape is stopped automatically.
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