Programmed Playback (1)

This function can be used in CD and USB modes.

Up to 30 tracks/files can be programmed in the desired order.

1When playback is stopped, press the PROGRAM button to enter program mode.

“PROGRAM” blinks and “P-01” appears on the display.

Example when in CD mode

To stop programming, press the CD/USB Stop ()) button.

2(When programming MP3 files)

Press the CD/USB Skip ( or ) buttons to select a folder, then press the PROGRAM button.

MP3 files not located in a specific folder are in the “001” (ROOT) folder.

3Press the CD/USB Skip ( or ) buttons to select a track/file, then press the PROGRAM button.

The track/file is programmed, and “P-02” is displayed.

Repeat steps

 

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to program more tracks/files.

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You can program up to 30 tracks/files.

To stop programming, press the CD/USB Stop ()) button. Programming is cancelled, but the program contents are retained in memory. If you want to restart program playback, press the PROGRAM button, and then press the CD/USB Play (U) button.

4When the selection of track/file numbers is completed, press the CD/USB Play (U) button to start program playback.

To stop program playback, press the CD/USB Stop ()) button.

After program playback finishes, press the CD/USB Play (U) button to play the program again.

You can use the CD/USB Skip ( and ) buttons during program playback to select and play other tracks/files in the program.

The shuffle function does not work during program playback.

“REPEAT 1” and “REPEAT ALL” playback are possible during program playback. When set to “REPEAT ALL” mode, the programmed tracks/files will be played repeatedly.

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