Media Playback Controls - Panasonic SC-PMX80 Owner's Manual

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Media playback controls

The following marks indicate the availability of the
feature.
CD audio in CD-DA format or a CD that
[CD]:
contains MP3 files
Compatible iPhone/iPad/iPod connected to
[iPod]:
the USB port.
USB devices containing MP3/AIFF/FLAC/
[USB]:
WAV/AAC/DSD files
[Bluetooth]: Connected Bluetooth
Preparation
• Turn the unit on.
• Insert the media or connect the Bluetooth
• Press [CD/USB] or [
] to select the audio source.
Basic controls
[CD] [iPod] [USB] [Bluetooth]
Play
Press [1/;].
Stop
Press [∫].
• [USB]: The position is memorized and
"RESUME" is displayed.
• [USB]: Press [∫] twice to stop the
playback fully.
Pause
Press [1/;].
Press again to continue playback.
Skip
Press [:] or [9] to skip track.
(main unit: [:/6] or [5/9])
[CD] [USB]: Press [3] or [4] to skip the
MP3/AIFF/FLAC/WAV/AAC/DSD
album.
Search
During play or pause
Press and hold [6] or [5].
(main unit: [:/6] or [5/9])
• [iPod]: Backwards search is only within
the current track.
Note:
• There will be no sound in search operation when playing
DSD files at USB selector.
• To use this unit's remote control with a Bluetooth
the Bluetooth
device must support AVRCP (Audio Video
®
Remote Control Profile).
Depending on the status of the device, some controls may
not work.
• Operation results may vary depending on the iPhone/iPad/
8
iPod models.
• [CD] [USB]: Tracks can be selected by pressing the numeric
buttons.
Viewing available information
[Bluetooth]
You can display the track, artist, album name, file type,
bit rate, and other information. (The information varies
depending on the audio source.)
Press [DISPLAY] repeatedly.
e.g. [USB] (MP3)
"A
":
"T
":
device
®
("
" stands for a number.)
"
": Album
Note:
device.
®
• Maximum characters that can be shown:
approximately 32
• This system supports ver. 1 and 2 ID3 tags.
• Text data that the system does not support can show
differently.
Play menu
1
Press [PLAY MENU] to select "PLAYMODE" or
"REPEAT".
2
Press [2, 1] to select the setting and then press
[OK].
PLAYMODE
OFF
PLAYMODE
1-TRACK
1-ALBUM
RANDOM
device,
®
1-ALBUM
RANDOM
[CD] [USB]
Album number
Track number
"
": Track
[CD] [USB]
Cancels the play mode setting.
Only plays the selected track.
• "1", " " is displayed.
(Skip to the desired track.)
Only plays the selected MP3/AIFF/
FLAC/WAV/AAC/DSD album.
• Press [3] or [4] to select the MP3/
AIFF/FLAC/WAV/AAC/DSD album.
• "1", "
" is displayed.
Plays the contents randomly.
• "RND" is displayed.
Plays the tracks in the selected MP3/
AIFF/FLAC/WAV/AAC/DSD album
randomly.
• Press [3] or [4] to select the MP3/
AIFF/FLAC/WAV/AAC/DSD album.
• "1", "
", "RND" is displayed.
REPEAT
ON REPEAT
Turns on repeat mode.
• "`" is displayed.
OFF REPEAT
Turns off repeat mode.
Note:
• During random playback, you cannot skip to tracks which
have been played or press the numeric buttons.
• Playmode function does not work with "Program playback".
• The mode is canceled when you open the disc tray or
remove the USB device.
Program playback
[CD] [USB]
This function allows you to program up to 24 tracks.
[CD] (CD-DA)
1
Press [PROGRAM] in the stop mode.
"PROGRAM" is shown for a few seconds.
2
Press the numeric buttons to select the desired
track.
Do this step again to program other tracks.
3
Press [1/;] to start playback.
[CD] (MP3), [USB]
1
Press [PROGRAM] in the stop mode.
"PROGRAM" is shown for a few seconds.
2
Press [3, 4] to select the desired album.
3
Press [9] and then press the numeric buttons
to select the desired track.
4
Press [OK].
Do steps 2 through 4 again to program other tracks.
5
Press [1/;] to start playback.
Check program
Press [:] or [9] in the stop
contents
mode.
Clear the last
Press [DEL] in the stop mode.
track
Cancel
Press [PROGRAM] in the stop mode.
program mode
• "PGM OFF" is shown for a few seconds.
Clear all
Press [∫] in the stop mode. "CLEAR
programed
ALL" is shown. Within 5 seconds,
tracks
press [∫] again.
Note:
• The program memory is cleared when you open the disc
tray or remove the USB device.

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