Grundig RCD 1445 USB Manual page 14

Portable radio cd/mp3/usb player
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MP3 MODE
Creating a track memory
You can store and then play back up to 20 titles from
various albums on the disc or USB memory stick in a set
order. A track may be stored more than once. Program
is only possible in the stop position.
Selecting and storing files
1
Press »PROG/MEM« to call up the function.
– Display: »000« for the first preset position, »MEM«
flashes.
2
Select the album by pressing
DOWN« or
»ALBUM MEMORY
3
Select the file you want by pressing
»UP
«.
4
Press »PROG/MEM« to save the file.
– Display: »000« for the second preset position,
»MEM« flashes.
5
To save more files, repeat steps
Playing back titles in random order
(Random)
1
In stop mode, keep pressing »MODE« until »RND«
appears in the display.
e
2
II« to start random playback.
Press »
– All tracks on the CD are played back once in ran-
dom order.
3
To terminate the function, press »MODE« again.
Playing back a track memory
1
Start the track memory by pressing »
– Playback begins with the first programmed file.
2
Press
»■
MONO/ST« to end playback.
3
To play the track memory again, press
»PROG/MEM« and afterwards »
Changing the file selection
1
In stop mode, keep pressing »PROG/MEM« until
the number of the file you want to replace appears
in the display.
2
Select the number of the new file or track by pressing
»DOWN
« or
»UP
3
Press »PROG/MEM« to save the new file or track.
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»ALBUM MEMORY
UP«.
»DOWN
« or
2
to 4.
e
II«.
e
II«.
«.
Adding files
1
In stop mode, keep pressing »PROG/MEM« until
the file shown in the display is zero.
2
Select the number of the new file by pressing
»DOWN
« or
»UP
3
Press »PROG/MEM« to save the file.
Deleting the track memory
The device must be in the stop position.
1
Press »OPEN/CLOSE« to open the CD compart-
ment;
or
press
»■
MONO/ST.« while programming.
«.

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