Press twice = This jumps back to the previous track.
STOP
The playback is stopped.
Volume
You can set the desired volume with the “VOLUME- / ALARM 1” or “VOLUME+ / ALARM 2” button.
MODE
• 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 normal play mode.The display will show “Normal”.
Press twice = the current track is repeated continuously. The display will show “Repeat ONE”.
Press three times = the whole CD is played continuously. The display will show “Repeat ALL”.
Press four times = all tracks will be played in random order. The display will show “Random”.
Press five times = back to the normal play mode.
During playback of MP3 music(Under USB mode):
Press once = the normal play mode.The display will show “Normal”.
Press twice = the current track is repeated continuously. The display will show “Repeat ONE”.
Press three times = the selected folder is repeated continuously. The display will show “Repeat FOLDER”.
Press four times = the whole CD is played continuously. The display will show “Repeat ALL”.
Press five times = all tracks will be played in random order. The display will show “Random”.
Press six times = back to the normal play mode.
PRE. /FOLDER
1. Use the “PRE. / FOLDER” to enter the enter the mode.
Programmed Play
This can be used to program any desired sequence of tracks.
1. Press the “STOP” button.
2. Press the "AMS / MODE" button. “P_01” will start to flash..
P_01 means the storage space
Use the “SKIP+ / TUNING+” & “SKIP- / TUNING-” buttons to select the desired track and then press the "AMS /
MODE" button again.
The display “P-01” will be changed to “P_02”.
3. Select the next track with the “SKIP+ / TUNING+” & “SKIP- / TUNING-” buttons and press the "AMS / MODE" button
again. Repeat the procedure until all the desired tracks are selected.
NOTE:
Once the storage capacity of the tracks to be programmed has been reached “PROGFULL” will show in the display.
4. Press the “ENTER / PLAY / PAUSE / CLOCK” button. The playback starts.
The upper-left of the display will show “MEM”.