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PROG./P-MODE (19)
• In stop mode for programming any order of tracks (see
the section on "Programmed Play").
During the playback of an audio CD:
Press once =
the current track is repeated continu-
ously. The symbol " " appears on the
display.
Press twice =
the whole CD is played continuously.
The symbol " ALL" appears on the
display.
Press three times = All the music tracks are played back in
random order. The notification "RAN"
appears on the display.
Press four times =
each track is played for 10 seconds
respectively. The message "INTRO"
appears in the display.
Press five times =
all functions are cancelled. The normal
play mode is resumed.
During playback of MP3 music:
Press once =
the current track is repeated continu-
ously. The symbol " " appears on the
display.
Press twice =
the selected folder is repeated continu-
ously ( DIR appears in the display).
Press three times = all music titles are repeated continu-
ously (The symbol " ALL" appears on
the display.).
Press four times =
all the music tracks are played back in
random order. The notification "RAN"
appears on the display.
Press five times =
each track is played for 10 seconds
respectively. The message "INTRO"
appears in the display.
Press six times =
all the functions are deactivated. Play-
back is continued normally.
Programmed Play
This can be used to program any desired sequence of tracks.
(Only in CD-/USB-/CARD mode)
1. Press the STOP button (17).
2. Press the PROG./P-MODE button (19). "P01" (Storage
space) and the notification "PROG" will appear in the
display. Use the /+10 / /-10 buttons (18) to select the
desired track and then press the PROG./P-MODE button
again. The display changes to memory slot P02.
3. Select the next track with the /+10 / /-10 buttons
and press the PROG./P-MODE button again. Repeat the
procedure until all the desired tracks are selected.
NOTE:
Once the storage capacity of the tracks to be pro-
grammed has been reached "FULL" flashes in the
display.
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4. Press the
5. Press once the STOP button to stop the playback while
6. To play the programme back again, press the
7. To delete the program, press the STOP button twice.
The device stops automatically after all programmed titles
have been played. The listed sequence remains in the
memory until you switch to a different operating mode.
Playing back Music in MP3 Format
With this device it is possible to play back pieces of music in
MP3 format. The device also supports all standard CD types:
CD, CD-RW, CD-R.
This machine of is able to play MP3 CDs. Up to 200 tracks
can be compressed and stored on these CDs. Your machine
detects an MP3 CD automatically (the total number of tracks
and MP3s appears in the display). If you would like to play
one of these CDs, proceed as described under "Playing
CDs/MP3". Tracks can be programmed as described under
"Playing Back Programmed Tracks".
Please note:
There are a number of different recording and compression
methods, as well as quality differences between CDs and self-
recorded CDs.
Furthermore, the music industry does not adhere to fixed
standards (copy protection).
For these reasons it is possible that in rare cases there are
problems with the playback of CDs and MP3 CDs. This is not
a malfunction of the device.
AUX IN socket
To connect analogue replay devices. Via this socket you can
also hear the sound of other playback devices such as MP3
players, CD players etc. through the loudspeakers.
1. Please connect the external device with a 3.5 mm stereo
2. Repeatedly press the FUNC button (21), until "AUX" is
3. You will hear the sound playback from the external device
4. For the remaining procedure please see the operating
/PAIR button (16). The playback starts.
The notification "PROG" will appear additionally in the
display.
retaining the program.
button.
The notification "PROG" will disappear.
jack plug to the AUX-IN socket.
shown in the display.
through the loudspeakers. You may use the VOLUME
control (1) to adjust the volume. The CD buttons are not
functional.
instructions of the external sound source.
/PAIR