Playing tracks in random order (Shuffle Play) D

You can play the tracks on a CD in random order.

During play, press P MODE repeatedly, until “SHUF” appears. The tracks play in random order.

To cancel shuffle play, press P MODE repeatedly until the play mode indication disappears from the display.

Playing tracks in the order you want (RMS play) E

You can program up to 22 tracks to play in any order you choose.1 During play, press P MODE repeatedly until “RMS*” flashes.*RMS = Random Music Sensor2 Slide the jog lever toward =or+to choose a track.The track number and the playing order appear.3 Press RPT/ENT to program the track.4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to program the remaining tracks.

5 Press the jog lever toward ^. “RMS” stops flashing and the tracks you have chosen play in the order you specified.

If you press p, the program will be erased. To prevent accidental erasure, set the RESUME switch at the rear of the player to ON.

To cancel RMS play, press P MODE until “RMS” disappears.To check the programDuring programming:Press RPT/ENT before step 5. During RMS play:Press P MODE repeatedly until “RMS” flashes, then press RPT/ ENT.

Each time you press the button, the track numbers appear in the order you specified.

Using other functions

To minimize skipping (ESP2) F

The ESP (Electronic Shock Protection) function minimize skipping by using a buffer memory that stores music data and plays it back in the event of a shock.

The new ESP2 (ESP Squared) system uses a new DSP (Digital Signal Processor) which can read and store music data more efficiently, providing a level of continuous skip protection not found in traditional buffer memory units. This decreases the frequency of sound skipping and the need to utilize the buffer memory. Use this function when listening in a car or while walking.*

*Although ESP2 provides excellent protection against skipping, it will not prevent skipping while jogging or running.

Press ESP.The ESP indication appears.To release the ESP function, press ESP again.

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