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CD / MP3 Player 30 The CD/MP3 playback function works in a similar way as the features available for DVD . Press SOURCE on the main unit or DVD source key on the remote to select DVD/CD input source. Loading and playing an audio CD 1. Press STOP/EJECT button on the front panel to open the disc tray . Place disc on the disc tray with the label side [...]
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CD / MP3 Player EN 31 4. Press SKIP REVERSE on the main unit or pr - on the remote to return to the previous track. Press SKIP FORWARD on the main unit or pr + on the remote to go to the next track. 5. Press STOP/EJECT on the main unit or STOP on the remote control to end playback. Quick scan 1. Press and hold F AST FORWARD or F AST REVERSE on the [...]
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CD / MP3 Player 32 On- scr een banner display for CD playback General use 1. Press INFO on the remote control to hide and show on- screen banner . (Only audio CD banner) 2. Use the LEFT / RIGHT arrow keys to move cursor on the banner . Selected feature icon will be highlighted. 3. Press OK to open menu under selected feature. Selecting a track 1. R[...]
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CD / MP3 Player EN 33 Bookmarks (Audio CDs Only) The bookmark feature allows you to select certain points on the disc where you want to jump to quickly . 9 bookmarks can be selected. Adding Bookmarks (Audio CDs Only) 1. Refer to “ General use ” on page 32 to open the bookmark menu. 2. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (green frame) to the ?[...]
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CD / MP3 Player 34 Program playback Edit program 1. In stop mode, press and hold RPT / PGM on the main unit to display program edit playlist. 2. The box under “TRACK” will be highlighted. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons or number buttons to select track. Press OK . 3. “Add” will be highlighted automatically after track is selected. Press OK [...]
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CD / MP3 Player EN 35 On- scr een display for MP3 playback Refer to “ General Use ” on page 32 for basic operations. Normal Play File mode 1. Use the UP or DOWN arrow buttons on the remote to select the file you wish to begin playing. 2. Press PLA Y on the main unit or on the remote control to start playback. If you are currently playing, then [...]
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CD / MP3 Player 36 Program Play 1. In stop mode, press and hold RPT / PGM on the main unit to access the program display . The “PROG.” icon will show on the display . 2. Use the UP and DOWN arrows on the remote to select the folder on the left that you wish to add to the program list. 3. Press OK to move the file or folder to the right programm[...]