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(1) Playing a certain track ................................................................... [Playing folders or files]
1
RANDOM
REPEAT
10
+10
TIME
TITLE
FOLDER
SLEEP
2-
2-
2
TONE/SDB
DISPLAY
ENTER
MENU
3
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
/BAND
VOLUME
PRESET
+
2-
, 2-
1
2
-
MUTE
FUNCTION
1
Load a disc
containing MP3
files.
(Main unit)
[Example] When the number of folders is
"120" and the number of files is
"512"
MP3
2
To select a folder
-1
q In the stop mode, press
the FOLDER button to
turn on the "FOLDER"
indicator.
w Press the +/ buttons
to select the folder you
want to listen to.
• The folder name scrolls on
the display.
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2
To select a file
-2
q In the stop mode, press
the TITLE button to turn
on the "FILE" indicator.
3
This operation is only
necessary when the
"FOLDER" indicator is
out.
w Press the +/ buttons
1
to select the file you
want to listen to.
• The file name scrolls on
the display.
3
Press the
/
1
3
button.
• After the track
number is displayed,
the folder or file
OPEN / CLOSE
(Main unit)
5
name scrolls on the
display and playback
starts.
• The stop mode is set automatically once the
(RC-909)
last track on the disc is played.
When the TIME button is pressed during
playback, the "FOLDER" or "FILE"
indicator turns off and the track number of
elapsed track time are displayed.
The display switches as follows each time the
TITLE button is pressed during playback:
File name (The "FILE" indicator lights.)
FOLDER
Title name (The "TITLE" indicator lights.)
Artist name (The "ARTIST" indicator lights.)
Album name (The "ALBUM" indicator lights.)
PRESET
+
Elapsed time of currently playing track
"No Title", "No Name" and "No Album Name"
-
are displayed if there is not data for the title
(RC-909)
name, artist name or album name, respectively.
(2) Playing tracks in a certain order .................... [Programmed playback of folders or files]
Use this function to select certain tracks from the disc and program them to play in a certain order.
2
A maximum of 30 files and folders can be programmed. (Programs can included both files and folders.)
2
TITLE
OPEN / CLOSE
POWER
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
2-
, 2-
1
2
7
8
9
PRESET
RANDOM
10
+10
+
TIME
TITLE
FOLDER
2-
2
TONE/SDB
DISPLAY
ENTER
-
(RC-909)
3
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
/BAND
VOLUME
PRESET
PLAY/PAUSE
1
In the stop mode, press the
PROG/DIRECT button.
• The "PROG" indicator lights.
(RC-909)
2
To select a folder
-1
q Press the FOLDER button to turn
on the "FOLDER" indicator.
w Press the number buttons to select
the folder you want to program.
FOLDER
[Example] When folder "5" is programmed in
the first place
MP3
MP3
NOTES:
• Programming is not possible in the play or
pause mode.
• Direct searching is not possible during
programmed playback.
2
To select a file
-2
q Press the TITLE button to turn on
the "FILE" indicator.
PROG /
DIRECT
1
CALL
This operation is only necessary when the
CLEAR
"FOLDER" indicator is out.
REPEAT
w Press the number buttons to
SLEEP
select the file you want to
2-
1
MENU
program.
TITLE
PROG /
DIRECT
[Example] When the 21st track is
programmed in the second place
MP3
MP3
3
Press the
/
1
• The tracks are played in the
1
2
3
programmed order.
4
5
6
When the TIME button is
7
8
9
pressed during playback, the
10
+10
"FOLDER" or "FILE" indicator turns off
and the track number of elapsed track time
are displayed.
To check the contents of the program, press the
FOLDER
PROG
CALL button. The programmed tracks appear in
the programmed order on the display each time
the CALL button is pressed.
To change the program settings, press the
FOLDER
PROG/DIRECT button, clear the entire program,
PROG
then repeat steps 1 to 3.
To clear the entire program, press the
PROG/DIRECT button while in the stop mode.
To use the direct play function, first press the
PROG/DIRECT button while in the stop mode to
cancel the program mode.
The last programmed track is cleared each time
the CLEAR button is pressed.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
+10
FILE
PROG
FILE
PROG
button.
3
PLAY/PAUSE

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