track number will ash and the PLAY indicator [4] will go off. To re
sume playing, press the PLAY/PAUSE button [4] again.
7. You can choose to play your favorite track directly by pressing either
the Skip Forward [12] or Skip Backward [9] button. The display will
indicate the track number selected.
8. To locate a particular passage within a track, keep the Skip Forward
[12] or Skip Backward [9] button depressed until it is found.
9. To repeat a particular track, press the REPEAT [7] button once or until
the REPEAT indicator [5] ashes.
10.To repeat the entire CD, press the REPEAT [7] button twice or until
the REPEAT indicator [5] lights steadily.
11.To stop playing, press the STOP [10] button.
12.When you wish to turn off the CD player, press the POWER [1] but
on again.
CD PROGRAMMED PLAY
This function allows the tracks to be played in a programmed sequence.
1. In CD stop mode, press the PROG [8] button once. The number “01”
will blink on the display.
2. Press the Skip Forward [12] or Skip Backward [9] button to select the
rst song to include in the programmed sequence.
3. Press the PROG [8] button again to store the song.
4. The number will change to “02” and blink. Select the next song to save
(see steps 2 and 3). You may program as many as 20 tracks.
5. Press PLAY/PAUSE [4] to start playing the programmed sequence.
6. To cancel programmed play, press the STOP [10] button twice.
Notes on CD-R/RW Discs
Because of non-standardized format denition/production of CD-R/RW,
playback quality & performance are not guaranteed.
Manufacturer is not responsible for the playability of CD-R/RW due to
recording conditions such as PC performance, writing software, media
ability, etc.
Do not attach a label or seal to either side of the CD-R/RW disc. It may
cause a malfunction.
This device is not meant to read .wav-les (direct copy of the CD to the
traditional audio format). Otherwise, please note that portable laser
readers are very sensitive to the quality of the CD-R base, to the
recording speed and to the general state of the CD-R (scratches, stains,
etc.). The possible difculties of reading a burnt CD-R, rewritable or not,
are normal and do not constitute a default of the reader of the device.