3. INTRO: With a CD playing, briefly press to audition 10 seconds of each track. The Intro icon
(
) will show on the Music System's display when active. Press a second time to cancel Intro
play or press Stop. Otherwise, CD playback will stop once all tracks have played.
Note: The above functions cannot be activated while the disc is loading. If two of the above
functions are used at the same time, both icons will alternate on the display until finished.
+
–
4. FOLDER
/
: Advance or go back to a previous MP3 folder.
5. ENTER: Same function as pressing the Volume Control in on the Music System to set
selections or adjust the treble.
6. 7,8,9,0: Use these buttons in addition to the 1-6 buttons to access a CD track directly. A
two second window is provided to enter another digit after the first digit is entered.
Saved favorite station presets can be recalled using the 1 through 6 buttons on the remote
control. However, favorite stations can only be saved using the 1 through 6 buttons on the
Music System's front panel.
Controlling volume via the remote is performed using the up/down arrow buttons, while FM/AM
tuning is controlled using the Left and Right arrow (CD track) buttons.
When operating the remote control at close distances the display might pulse. This is normal
and is a direct result of the remote's ability to operate at greater distances.
When it comes time to replace the remote control's battery, use a 3V Lithium Cell #CR2025,
installed with the positive side facing the bottom side of the remote.
Important Notes About the CD Player:
• The display does not show the total disc time for MP3/WMA CDs due to their often very
lengthy table of contents. Total time will be shown for commercial music CDs but if either
track +/- buttons are pressed, the total time will disappear since the initial mode was changed.
• Playback will be delayed slightly while the table of contents is read.
• Disc functions will not work while the disc is loading.
• Do not use the Eject button to load a CD.
• Changing sources while a CD is playing causes the CD to stop playback. Playback will
resume when the source is set to CD again.
• The sound quality of MP3, CD-R/CD-RW, and even commercially recorded discs can vary
greatly. The same holds true for the sound quality of portable MP3 players.
• Do NOT use any CD lens cleaning discs since these are not designed for slot-load machines.
• Avoid bending the disc when loading or ejecting.
• Do not move the unit while a disc is playing and do not ship the unit with a CD inside.
• Do not try to insert a disc in the slot if one is already inside the unit.
• Do not insert specially shaped discs or 3" CD "single" discs.
• You may experience a delay in playback when inserting MP3 or WMA discs while the player
reads the directory.
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