AEG MC 4409 CD/MP3 Instruction Manual & Guarantee page 51

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Description of the CD buttons
PLAY/PAUSE (14/1)
You can briefl y interrupt and resume playback using this button.
The playing time that has elapsed fl ashes in the display. Pres-
sing again continues playback.
<< SKIP/TUNING >> (8/3)
With an audio CD or a CD in MP3 format playing:
With SKIP/TUNING >> (8/3) you can jump to the next or pre-
vious track etc. If the button is kept pressed down, the machine
starts to search through the tracks.
The << SKIP/TUNING button (8/3) can be used as follows:
Press once =
This starts the current track again from the
beginning.
Press twice =
This jumps back to the previous track.
Press three times = This plays the song before etc. If the button
is kept pressed down, the machine starts to
search through the tracks.
Note: When the music search is activated for MP3, USB or
FLASH MEMORY, the sound is muted.
In radio mode:
To tune the desired radio station.
STOP (17/2)
The CD stops.
MUTE (9 on the remote control)
Used for switching off the sound immediately. The word „MUTE"
fl ashes in the display (13). To cancel this function, press the
MUTE key again.
EQ (16)
(Preset equalizer function). Various sound modes are available
(CLASSIC, ROCK, POP, JAZZ, PASS).
ID3/FIND/ST./ESP (11 on the remote control)
In FM radio mode:
To change between STEREO and MONO.
For an audio CD:
ESP (Anti-Shock Function)
It fi lls the 10-second electronic memory to protect against the
jumping of the CD. If the player is jolted, the CD music data
is read out continuously from an intermediate memory (not in
MP3 mode). Reading errors are corrected subsequently in the
intermediate memory. After the player has been switched on
this appears in the display to show that the anti-shock function
has been activated and the memory is being charged. Press the
ID3/FIND/ST./ESP button if you want to deactivate this function.
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For a CD in MP3 format:
You can search for the content on the CD (if burned on the MP3)
as follows:
Press once:
The name of the fi rst track with the initial
„A" is shown in the display. If the word
„A-NONE" appears there is no track
available with the initial „A". With the <<
SKIP/TUNING >> buttons (8/3) it is possible
to select the fi rst track of the following initial
"A-Z" and "0-9". With the PLAY/PAUSE
button the fi rst track with the selected initial
is played back.
Press twice:
The track of the fi rst folder appears in the
display. Use the << SKIP/TUNING >>
buttons (8/3) to select the desired folder and
press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback
begins with the fi rst track of this folder.
Press three times: The display changes to normal operation.
REPEAT (5 on the remote control)
Press once:
(the
emits a fi xed light). The current
track is repeated continuously.
Press twice:
(the
ALL emits a fi xed light). The whole
CD is played continuously.
Press three times: all functions are cancelled. The normal play
mode is resumed.
Only for CDs in MP3 format
Press once:
the current track is repeated continuously
(
appears in the display).
Press twice:
the whole CD is played continuously (
ALL appears in the display).
Press three times: the selected folder of the MP3 CD is repeated
continuously (
play). With the << ALBUM/MEM >> buttons
(16/4) you can select the individual folders.
Press four times:
the function is deactivated and the CD is
played in the normal mode.
RANDOM (7 on the remote control)
Press once:
the display (13) contains the word RNDM,
ESP and the track number that is to be
played fi rst. All tracks are played back in
random order.
Press twice:
the function is deactivated and the CD is
played in the normal mode.
<< ALBUM/MEM (16/4)
For a CD in MP3 format:
Press this button during playback to change to a folder further
down. The display, e.g. 01, fl ashes briefl y. Then the MP3 CD
begins to play back automatically.
ALBUM appears in the dis-
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