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Programmed playback (CD), Checking the program order, Programming tracks/files

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Programmed playback (CD) Up to 32 CD tracks or MP3/WMA files can be programmed in the desired order. Program tracks/files when playback is stopped. oo If you change the folder or file number, only the MEMORY indicator will blink. 3 Press the MEMORY button. Programming tracks/files 42 1 3 1 When the CD function is active, press the MEMORY button when stopped. The track number (or folder and file numbers) and the MEMORY indicator blink. oo To stop programming, press the stop (8) button or wait 20 seconds or more. oo During programming if you do nothing for 20 sec- onds or more, the program will be confirmed. 2 Select a track/file to add to the program. With an audio CD Use the skip/search (.m/,/) buttons to select a track by number. MP3/WMA file example To select a folder by number, turn the MULTI JOG dial. To select a file by number, use the skip/search (.m/,/) buttons. oo This unit treats MP3/WMA files that are not in fold- ers as being in the 01 folder. 20 The selected track/file is added to the program, and "P02" appears on the display. oo To program multiple tracks/files, repeat steps 2 to 3. oo To stop programming, press the stop (8) button. 4 When you have finished adding tracks/files to a program, press the play/pause (y/9) button to start programmed playback. oo To stop programmed playback, press the stop (8) button. The contents of the program are retained. oo During programmed playback, use the skip/search (.m/,/) buttons to select different tracks/ files in the program. oo During programmed playback, intro and shuffle playback are not possible. Checking the program order When stopped, press the MEMORY button to cycle through the program numbers and the programmed track/file numbers in order.

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Programmed playback (CD)
o
If you change the folder or file number, only the
MEMORY indicator will blink.
3
Press the MEMORY button.
The selected track/file is added to the program, and
“P02” appears on the display.
o
To program multiple tracks/files, repeat steps
2
to
3
.
o
To stop programming, press the stop (
8
) button.
4
When you have finished adding tracks/files
to a program, press the play/pause (
y
/
9
)
button to start programmed playback.
o
To stop programmed playback, press the stop (
8
) but-
ton. The contents of the program are retained.
o
During programmed playback, use the skip/search
(
.m
/
,/
) buttons to select different tracks/
files in the program.
o
During programmed playback, intro and shuffle play-
back are not possible.
Checking the program order
When stopped, press the MEMORY button to cycle
through the program numbers and the programmed
track/file numbers in order.
Up to 32 CD tracks or MP3/WMA files can be programmed
in the desired order.
Program tracks/files when playback is stopped.
Programming tracks/files
2
4
1
3
1
When the CD function is active, press the
MEMORY button when stopped.
The track number (or folder and file numbers) and the
MEMORY indicator blink.
o
To stop programming, press the stop (
8
) button
or wait 20 seconds or more.
o
During programming if you do nothing for 20 sec-
onds or more, the program will be confirmed.
2
Select a track/file to add to the program.
With an audio CD
Use the skip/search (
.m
/
,/
) buttons to
select a track by number.
MP3/WMA file example
To select a folder by number, turn the MULTI JOG dial.
To select a file by number, use the skip/search
(
.m
/
,/
) buttons.
o
This unit treats MP3/WMA files that are not in fold-
ers as being in the 01 folder.
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