MP3/WMA CD Programmed Playback
When programming the tracks on an MP3/WMA CD you must also select the Directory Number of
the tracks being programmed.
You can program up to 64 tracks on an MP3/WMA CD, same as for a normal CD.
Programming can only be done while the player is in the Stop mode. If the MP3/WMA disc is
playing, first press the
STOP/BAND button to stop playback, then follow the programming
steps below.
In this example the MP3/WMA CD contains a total of 09 Directories (Albums) and 193 Tracks (Files).
Let's assume that the first track we want to program is Track #03 in Album #05.
1. Press the PROG/CLK button.
The display shows Album "01".
Track "001", Program Number "P – 01" and "PRG"
indicator appear.
2. Press the PRESET/ALBUM/MENU + button repeatedly
to select Album #05.
(The display shows Track #102, it means the first track
of Album #05 is #102.)
3. Press the SKIP/TUNING
to select track # 05 of Album #05 (#107).
4. Press the PROG/CLK button again to enter Track 107
in program memory P- 01.
The program memory number advances to "P- 02".
5. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 to enter up to 64 tracks in the
program memory.
After you have entered up to 64 tracks in the Program Memory, press the
begin programmed playback.
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button repeatedly
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PLAY/PAUSE button to
MEMORY
Playing MP3/WMA Audio Files
Note: The memory card slot on this syst
formats (without DRM). It cannot play so
songs in ATRAC format or songs purcha
convert your music to one of the playabl
on the DRM restrictions.
Press the FUNCTION button repeated
"CARD".
Insert the SD or MMC flash memory c
audio files into the card slot by gently
locks in place. Cards can only be inse
After reading the card, the player will play
Press the
PLAY/PAUSE button to
Press SKIP TUNING
or
Press PRESET/ALBUM/MENU + or –
Press SELECT ID3/BIT RATE button
Playback will continue until the last track
number of tracks, albums on the card.
Press
STOP/BAND button to stop
the display will show the total number
directories albums on the card. For ex
"49" tracks.
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