Creating your own programme (Programme Play) (continued)
Tips
•You can play the same programme again, since the programme is saved until you open the CD compartment.
•The resume function doesn't work during Programme Play.
The ESP (Electronic Shock Protection) function prevents the sound from skipping by using a buffer memory that stores music data for about 10 seconds.
OPERATE | ESP x |
| 1 Press OPERATE to turn on the player. | |
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| 2 | Press x. |
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| “CD” appears in the display. |
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| 3 | Press ESP. |
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| The ESP indication appears in the display. |
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| To cancel the ESP function | |
| Press ESP again. | |
| Notes | |
| • Playing may stop when the player gets a strong | |
| shock even with the ESP function on. | |
| • You may hear a noise or sound skip: | |
| – | when you listen to a dirty or scratched CD. |
| – | when you listen to an audio test CD. |
| – | when the player receives continuous shock. |
| • Sound may drop for a while if you press ESP | |
| during play. | |
| Tips | |
| • When an MP3 CD is playing, the ESP function | |
| is always activated due to a special character of | |
| MP3 files. For this reason, you cannot cancel the | |
| ESP function by pressing the ESP button. | |
14GB | • To enjoy the high quality sound of an audio CD, | |
we recommend that you cancel the ESP function. |