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Eclipse CD3200 - Display Text Scroll Type Settings Configuration

Eclipse CD3200
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Listening
to
CD
II
Press
the
[ ~ (OPEN/EJECT)]
button.
The front panel opens.
If a disc has already been loaded, the
disc will be ejected.
B
Insert
a CD
into
the
disc
slot, label
side
up.
The front panel automatically closes
and the CD will immediately start
playing.
~ATTENTION
Playback
may
be intermittent
when
there is
a scratch on a CD
or
when the recorded
side is dirty.
If
a CD has already been loaded, press the
[SOURCE/PWR]
button for less than one
second
to
switch to the CD mode. (For
details, refer
to
"Switching
Audio
Modes" on
page 18.)
'~CAUTION
Do not press the [
~
(OPEN/EJECT)]
button while a CD is being loaded. This
could cause injuries or damage to the front
panel.
NOTE
When music data recorded in the normal
way
(CD-DA) is present on the same
disc
with
MP3/WMA
music files, the
normally
recorded music data will be played.
To
listen
to
the
MP3/WMA
music
files, press
[MODE] button
for
more than one second.
MP3/WMA
files which are
not
supported
cannot
be played.
In
this case, [NO
SUPPORT] is displayed.
The optional CD
changer
cannot be used to
play
MP3/WMA
files.
How
to
operate the CD/MP3IWMA
player
TRACK (FILE) UP/DOWN
CD,
MP3IWMA
II
Briefly
press
the
[SELECT] (Right!
Left)
button.
(Right):
Advances to the next track (file).
o(Left):
Returns to the beginning
of
the
track being played.
CD
(Rotary mode)
II
Turn the [VOL] button.
a(Right):
Advances to the next track.
a(Left):
Returns to the beginning
of
the
track being played.
MP3IWMA (Rotary mode)
I
Press
the
[MODE]
button
for
less
than
one
second
to
display
the
file
list.
B
Turn
the
[VOL]
button
to
select
the
file.
a(Right):
Advances to the next track.
e(Left):
Previews previous tracks.
II
Press
the
[ENTER]
button.
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