4.6 Fast forward and reverse
For fast forward and reverse use the buttons
FB / F .F or
/
(8): FB or
= forward . Press the respective button shortly .
If the desired spot is reached, press the button
PLAY/ PAUSE or
(10) for replay .
4.7 Changing the replay speed and pitch
The PITCH buttons (12) allow to change the replay
speed and thus the pitch .
button HI or HIGH:
to increase the replay speed in 10 steps
button LO or LOW:
to decrease the replay speed in 10 steps
Press the corresponding button repeatedly until the
desired speed is reached . Each time the button is
pressed, the display shortly shows the selected ad-
justment, e . g .
when the standard speed has been
increased by 5 steps
when the standard speed has been
decreased by 2 steps
To return to standard speed, press the button NOR
once .
4.8 Repeat functions / random track sequence
Three repeat functions are available for selection . The
selected function is shown on the display . Use the
button REP (17) to select:
– "REPEAT 1": continuous repeat of the track
– "REPEAT FOLDER" (for MP3 mode only):
continuous repeat of all tracks in the folder
– "REPEAT ALL": continuous repeat of all tracks on
the playing medium
– No REPEAT indication: no repeat function activated;
after playing all tracks, the player is set to stop
To replay the tracks in a random order, press the but-
ton RAN (16) . "SHUFFLE" is inserted on the display . To
switch off the shuffle function, press the button again .
An activated repeat function will be deactivated when
the shuffle function is activated and vice versa .
4.9 Playing a loop
A section within a track can be continuously repeated
as a loop .
1) If the starting point of the section is reached in
the track currently playing, press the button
A – B (19) . The display shows "A ➞" .
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2) If the end point of the section to be repeated is
reached, press the button again . The display shows
"A ➞ B" . The section is repeated permanently .
3) To end the loop, press the button a third time .
"A ➞ B" will be extinguished .
4.10 Programming a track sequence
1) To switch to the programming mode, press the
button PROG (15) . "PROGRAM" is shown on the
display .
2) Select the first track of the track sequence:
either
– go to the track with the buttons REV/ F .WD or
/
(9); for MP3 operation first select the
folder with the button FOLDER (7), if required
or
– enter the track number directly via the numerical
keys (14) [for MP3 operation: the number of the
track on the playing medium, not in the folder!]
and press the button ENTER (20) to confirm . The
display shows the memory location number instead
of the time indication .
For all further tracks proceed the same way until
the complete track sequence (10 tracks max .) has
been programmed .
3) To start the track sequence, press the button
PLAY/ PAUSE or
tinguished and "MEMORY" will be displayed . To
return to replay in standard order, press the button
PROG: "MEMORY" will be extinguished and the
programming will be deleted .
4) If no repeat function is activated ("REPEAT 1" and
"REPEAT ALL" are available), the player is set to
stop after playing the track sequence, thus the
track sequence is deleted .
5 Specifications
Operating voltage: . . . . . . .12 V ⎓
Current consumption: . . . . 1 A max .
Output level: . . . . . . . . . . . 1 V
Dimensions (W × H × D): . 190 × 42 .5 × 200 mm
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 kg
Subject to technical modification .
(10), "PROGRAM" will be ex-
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