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9
Portable CD Player with FM
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Searching for a track
Searching for a track name on an MP3 CD
To search for a track name on an MP3 CD:
1 When playing an MP3 CD, press the MENU/ESP/PRESET button once.
ABCDEFGHIJKL appears on the display. Press the / / POWER ON button.
MNOPQRSTUVWX appears on the screen. Press the / / POWER ON button
again. YZ0123456789 appears on the screen.
2 Press the / or / button to select a letter. The letter flashes on the
display.
3 Press the MEMORY/ENTER button. If your CD player finds more than one track that
starts with the letter you selected, the first track name flashes on the display. Press
the / or / button to select a track, then press the MEMORY/ENTER
button.
Playback begins after you select a track.
Using repeat playback
To repeat a track, an entire CD, or an MP3 album (folder):
1 Press the / / POWER ON button.
2 To repeat the same track, press the PLAY MODE button once. REP 1 appears on
the display. Your CD player repeats the current track until you press the / /
POWER OFF button or press the PLAY MODE button four times for an audio CD
and 5 times for an MP3 CD.
3 To repeat the entire CD, press the PLAY MODE button twice. REP A appears on the
display. Press the PLAY MODE button three times for an audio CD or four for an MP3
CD to cancel repeat mode.
4 To repeat an MP3 album (folder), press the PLAY MODE button three times. REP D
appears on the display. Press the PLAY MODE button three times to cancel repeat
mode.
BUTTON DESCRIPTION
/ Press once to go to the beginning of the currently playing track.
Press
repeatedly to go to backwards through the tracks.
Press and hold to search backwards at high speed.
/ Press once to go to the next track.
Press repeatedly to go forward through the tracks.
Press and hold to search forward at high speed.
Note: Low level audio is played when you search on an audio CD to help you locate the
track or section you want.
Tip: If an MP3 file name has symbols (for example, *, /, -, !, or =), select the symbol on
the display.
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