12.
To repeat a particular track, tap the MODE BUTTON (#11) repeatedly until the “ ”
indicator lights on the LCD DISPLAY.
Note: To repeat the entire folder of the MP3 CD, tap the MODE BUTTON (#11)
repeatedly until the “DIR” indicator lights on the LCD DISPLAY (# 7).
13.
To repeat all the songs on the disc, tap the MODE BUTTON (#11) repeatedly until the
“ALL” indicator light on the LCD display.
14.
To play the first 10 seconds of each song on the disc, tap the MODE BUTTON (#11)
repeatedly until the “INTRO” indicator light on the LCD display.
15.
To play songs randomly, tap the MODE BUTTON (#11) repeatedly until the RAND
indicator light on the LCD display.
16.
To stop playing, tap the / OFF BUTTON (#14).
17.
Press and hold the / OFF BUTTON (#14) to turn off the unit
PROGRAM OPERATION
This function allows the tracks to be played in a programmed sequence.
Programs can be set in STOP mode.
1. Tap the PROG / MEM BUTTON (#18) once. The Program Channel Number "01P" will
appear and the “PROG” indicator and track number “00” will blink on the LCD DISPLAY
(#7) to prompt for input.
[For MP3
CD, track number “000” will blink on the LCD DISPLAY (#7) to prompt for input.]
2. Tap / BUTTON or / BUTTON (#8 or #9) repeatedly t select the track to be
programmed.
3. Tap the PROG/MEM button (#18) again to store selection. The Program Channel number
will change to 02P and the track number will return to 00 (000 for MP3 CD) to prompt for
input.
4. You may repeat steps 2 - 3 to program as many as 20 tracks.
5. Tap
BUTTON (#15) to
start the programmed play, the “PROG” indicator will show up in
the LCD DISPLAY (#7).
6. You may repeat the current programmed track or all programmed tracks by pressing the
MODE button (#11) repeatedly to select repeat 1 or repeat all at programmed play mode.
7. Tap
/OFF BUTTON (#14) once to stop playback.
8. Tap
/ ON BUTTON (#15) to resume programmed play.
9. To cancel programmed play, press
/OFF BUTTON (#14) twice.
ANTI-SHOCK PROTECTION
This player incorporates an electronic anti-skip circuit to prevent interruption of the sound
output when the unit is subjecting to shock, vibration or rolling during CD playback. The anti-
shock system will automatically activate when a disc is played.
Once anti-skip buffer is full, it will give you approximately 60 seconds (CD disc) or 120
seconds (MP3 disc) of protection against interruption of sound output. If the player is
subjected to shock or rolling for longer than the buffer memory, some i
nterruption of sound
output will occur. This is normal and to be expected and the sound will resume once the
player has stabilized from the shock or rolling disturbance.
Note: The anti-skip function provides for continues sound output when the unit is subjected
to shock or vibration. It will not compensate for errors arising from the use of defective,
scratched or dirty discs.