Playing A Cd; Programmed Playback - Crosley Director CR2405A Instruction Manual

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Playing a CD
Random Play
_
1
Press the FUNCTION
button (2/68) to set the
unit to CD mode.
2
Press the EJECT
button
(17/46)
to open the CD
drawer.
Insert
a CD into the tray with the label
side facing
up.
3
Press
the EJECT
button
(17/46)
again to close
the CD drawer.
The display
will show "CD Load"
for a few seconds
and playback
will automatically
begin.
4
To skip forwards or backwards through the tracks
on a CD, press the _
(11/64) orl,q141 ( 8/52) buttons.
5
To fast forward
or rewind
through
a track,
press
and hold the I)4)t (11) or _
(8) buttons
on the
control
panel.
Release
the buttons
once you
reach
the desired
position
on the track. To use
the remote
to fast forward
or rewind,
press
the
(62) or _
(50) button
one time.
Once
the
desired
position
is reached,
press the button
again to resume
play.
_ Repeat Playback
1
To repeat
a single
track,
select the desired
track
number
and press
the REPEAT
button
(49)
once.
Press
the PLAY button.
"Repeat
one" will
show
on the display
and the selected
track
will
repeat
once
it is finished.
2
To repeat
a whole CD, press the REPEAT
button
(49) twice.
The display
will show "Repeat
All".
Once
the disc is finished,
it will start over again
from the beginning.
3
To turn off the repeat
feature,
press the REPEAT
button
(49) again.
The repeat
display
will
disappear
from the LCD.
While
playing
a CD, press the RANDOM
button
(48) on the remote
control.
"Rand"
will show on
the LCD display.
The unit will randomly
select
songs
from the CD.
2
To cancel Random playback,
press the
RANDOM
button (48) again.
-_Programmed
Playback
._
1
2
3
4
5
Make
sure the CD is stopped.
Press the PROGRAM
button (20/47). " 01" will
shown on the display.
Press the _
(11/64) or _
(8/52)buttons
to
select a desired track.
Press the PROGRAM
button (20/47) twice to
store the selected track number.
Repeat
above
steps
3 and 4 to program
additional
tracks
into memory.
NOTE: Maximum of 99 tracks can be programmed
into memory.

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