CD/MP3IWMA Mode Operations
The
arrangement is shown below.
• CD-DA
disc
Main-1
Display
(Track No., Play Time)
~
Clock
Display
~
Main-1
Display
...
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d
!~/~'
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Title display
1.
There are 5
types
of display for
the
Title Dis-
play.
The arrangement is shown below.
After
2 seconds
(Folder
No.,
Play
Time)
+
(Track
no.,
Play
Time)
+
(Folder
Title)
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I.
;....
!--+
\
__
~_
.•
,l
,-.
__
..
__
"_~~"
..
,.~._
,,
+
(Title
Tag)
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: -
".
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Ei:
:t:;
;.
-+
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«,l
+
(Album
Tag)
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i-r'
TI
,~j
T J
--+
(~~-C.-J
(Artist
Tag)
2.
If
a MP3IWMAfile does not support
for
103 TAG
or
the file is
encoded
with 103 TAG
header
that
does
not consist of
any
TAG information, the
display will
show
"NO
TITLE".
Notes:
• The folder name will
be
displayed as "ROOT" which
the file allocates
in
the root folder.
• For
MP3, it supports
103
Tags V2.4/2.3/2.2/1.1/
1.0.
• The MP3 player decodes each file
103
TAG ver 2
by default, if 103 TAG ver 2
is
unavailable,
103
TAG
ver 1 will
be
decoded.
• UNICODE
103
(Chinese, Japanese and etc)
is
not
supported. Only ASCII characters can be displayed
in
Tags.
•
If
103 has Japanese or Chinese character.
"*,
will
be displayed as substitution.
TITLE
DISPLAY
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:i
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l<..,,>.~
..
__
.
",-:
(Clock)
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c!-TI7FTfn
(Track
no.,
Play
Time)
+
• MP3IWMA
disc
Main-1
Display
(Track No., Play
Time)~
Main-2
Display
(Folder No., Play Time) ~
Track
~
Folder
~
Title
Tag
~
Album
Tag
~
Artist
Tag
~
Clock
Display
~
Main-1
Display
...
where Track, Folder, Title Tag, Album Tag and
Artist Tag are called Title Display.
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--,_.
::CL.~.~.:.~.·.·.-.;J
'1:.
__
"'_""',..
.......
:..-,
__
~""
~~
..
" ....v
(Clock)
Note:
• Each of the items
in
Title Display will display
"TRACK", "FOLDER", "TITLE",
"ALBUM"
or"
ART
1ST"
respectively for 2 seconds before showing
related title information.
Selecting a
track
•
Track-up
1.
Press the
[~
] button to
move
to
the
begin-
ning of the next track.
2.
Each time the
[~]
button
is
pressed,
play-
back
proceeds to
another
track in
the
advanc-
ing direction.
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