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REPEAT ALL TRACKS
To repeat all tracks, press MODE button twice in play mode,
tracks repeat.
The player will repeat all tracks until you press STOP button.
REPEAT AN ALBUM
To repeat a preferred album in playback, press MODE button thrice, the LCD shows the
icon for album repeat. Then select the preferred track using the +10/Album and Skip
buttons together. The player will repeat the chosen album until you press STOP button.
RANDOM PLAY
Random play is that tracks on the disc are played by the player at random. Press MODE
button four times to enter this mode during play, "RAN" shows in the LCD. Press
Play/Pause button or SKIP buttons to begin Random playback. Tracks on the disc will be
selected at random for playback and the player stops automatically after all tracks are
played. Press MODE button once more to exit random and return to normal playback from
the track it's reached.
INTRODUCTION PLAY
Introduction play is that the first ten seconds of each track are played in a sequential order.
Press MODE button five times to enter this mode during play, "INTRO" shows in the LCD.
Press Play/Pause button to begin Introduction play from Track NO.1. Press SKIP up button
to begin INTRO playback from the track immediately after the current track and SKIP down
button to begin INTRO playback from the previous track. Press Play/Pause button again in
Intro playback to exit Introduction play mode and normal music play resumes.
PROGRAMMED PLAY
Programmed play is that tracks on the disc can be edited for playback in a preferred order
with the use of PROGRAM button.
In MP3 stop mode, press EQ/PROGRAM button once, "PROG" shows in the LCD with a
flickering album number and the program sequence indication "P-01"; select the album
number to be programmed using SKIP/SEARCH buttons or +10/ALBUM button, and press
PROGRAM button again to store; the track number flickers waiting for your selection.
Choose the desired track with SKIP/SEARCH buttons or +10/ALBUM button. Press
PROGRAM button again to confirm the first programming and advance to the next
programming step. The program sequence indication changes to "P-02" waiting for your
next input.
Repeat the steps above to program more tracks. A maximum of 99 tracks can be
programmed in memory in a preferred order.
Press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin programmed play in the preferred order after you are
done with programming. The player stops automatically after all programmed tracks are
played.
You may press STOP button to terminate programmed playback. In program stop mode,
press STOP button again to clear the programming; press PLAY/PAUSE button to begin
the programmed playback with the programming order identical with the previous one done.
EXTERNAL MEMORY MEDIA OPERATION (USB, SD/MMC)
Prepare the player for external memory media operation.
Insert a USB data traveller into the USB port OR insert a SD/MMC card into the card slot;
Slide FUNCTION switch to USB/AUX mode and playback will start from the first track.
NOTE:
You may press the USB/CARD button to switch between USB and SD/MMC modes.
the LCD shows the icon for all
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VARIOUS PLAY MODES
SKIPPING TRACKS AND SEARCHING BETWEEN TRACKS
Press the SKIP UP button once to skip the current track and play the next track, press this
button continuously to go to corresponding tracks ahead.
Press the SKIP DOWN button once to skip to the last track, press this button continuously
to go back to previous tracks.
Press and hold the +10/ALBUM button for 2 seconds during play, the album number
flashes; select the desired album using the SKIP/SEARCH buttons; Press and hold the
ALBUM button again for 2 seconds to confirm this album selection, the track number
flickers for your input; select the desired track of the chosen album using the
SKIP/SEARCH buttons. Finally, press PLAY/PAUSE button again to begin playing this
chosen track.
Hold the SKIP/SEARCH up button in music play to search forward at quick rate for a
specific point to play.
Hold the SKIP/SEARCH down button in music play to search backward at quick rate for a
specific point to play.
REPEAT MODES
Press the MODE button once in play mode to repeat the current track; the LCD shows the
icon for single track repeat.
Press the button for the twice time to repeat tracks stored on this storage media
(USB/MMC card) as a whole; the LCD shows the icon for all tracks repeat.
Press the button thrice to repeat tracks in current directory as a whole. The LCD shows the
icon for album repeat.
RANDOM PLAY
Press MODE button for the fourth time in play to activate random playback; the player will
pick up tracks in a random sequence for playback after PLAY/PAUSE is pressed. You may
press this button once again to exit random play mode and return to normal playback.
INTROSCAN PLAY
Press MODE button for the fifth time in play mode to activate introscan playback
immediately; the player will pick up tracks for playback of the first 10 seconds of each track
in a sequential order after PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed. You may press PLAY/PAUSE
button once again to exit introscan play mode and return to normal playback from the track
it's arrived at.
PROGRAMMED PLAY
In USB, SD/MMC card mode, there is also a programmed play function. A maximum of 99
tracks can be programmed.
Take the USB programmed play as an example:
Discs can be edited for playback in a preferred order with the use of the PROGRAM button.
In stop mode, press the PROGRAM button once, "PROG USB" shows in the LCD with a
flickering album number and the program sequence indication "P-01"; select the album
number to be programmed using the SKIP/SEARCH or +10/ALBUM buttons, and press
PROGRAM again to store; the track number flickers waiting for your selection. Choose the
desired track with SKIP/SEARCH buttons or +10/ALBUM button. Press PROGRAM button
again to confirm the first programming and advance to the next programming step. The
program sequence indication changes to "P-02" waiting for your next input.
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