Switching To Mp3 Mode; Confi Guring The Display; Confi Guring The Mp3 Scrolling Texts - Blaupunkt Orlando MP46 Operating Instructions Manual

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Switching to MP3 mode

MP3 mode is activated in the same way as
normal CD mode. For further details, please
read the section entitled "Switching to CD
mode" in the "CD mode" chapter.
Confi guring the display
Confi guring the default display
You can display various types of informa-
tion on the current track:
1. Normal Mode:
First line: Track name
Second line: MP3 information
Note:
The content of the MP3 information
is dependent upon the settings in the
"MP3 DISP" menu.
2. Info Mode:
First line: Track name
Second line: Directory number, track
number and playing time
3. Clock Mode:
First line: Track name
Second line: Directory number, track
number and time
Note:
MP3 ID tags of version 1 can be dis-
played if they were stored with the
MP3 fi les. For further details, please
read the instructions of your PC MP3
software or burner software.
4. MP3-Browse-Mode:
First line: Track name 1
Second line: Track name 2
Third line: Track name 3
Note:
You can use MP3 browse mode to fi nd
MP3 fi les on your CD quickly and con-
veniently. You cannot use the fast seek
tuning, MIX, SCAN or REPEAT functions
whilst in MP3 browse mode.
To switch between the different display op-
tions,
u
press the DISPL
several times until the desired display
appears.
Confi guring the MP3 scrolling
texts
One of the following scrolling texts is
shown once on the display with every track
change. Afterwards, the confi gured stand-
ard display is shown.
The available scrolling texts are:
Directory name ("DIR NAME")
Name of the track ("SONG NAME")
Name of the album ("ALBM NAME")
Name of the artist ("ARTIST")
File name ("FILE NAME")
Note:
Artist, track and album name are a
component of the MP3 ID tag of version
1 and can only be displayed if they were
stored with the MP3 fi les. For further
details, please read the instructions of
your PC MP3 software or burner soft-
ware.
MP3/WMA mode
button 8 once or
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