Deceptively Simple Cue Command Instructions Manual And User Manual page 18

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Once that track is over, the music will stop and the next
track will queue up. You must manually start the next track
playing.
The Track Back or Track Forward buttons do not work
in Performance mode while the music is playing. These
features were intentionally disabled to prevent accidental
moving between tracks during a performance. If you need
to move between tracks, simply pause the music and the
Track Forward/Track Back buttons will work as previously
described. When the track is playing, the Track Forward
button becomes a "fade" Button. This feature allows you to
automatically fade out the music and cue to the next track.
With a single press of the button, the music will fade to
zero and the next track will automatically queue up. The
track information of the next track will appear in red to
signal that music is no longer playing.
Please note: If the Cue Command is set to a relatively low
volume level (10-20%), the fade will appear rather abrupt.
However, if the unit is set to a higher level (60-70%) the
fade will seem far more gradual.
You may adjust the volume using the transmitter's Volume
Up and Volume Down buttons. When you depress one
of the Volume buttons, a green field appears on the
Application. The green field increases in height as the
volume goes up. The green field decreases in height as the
volume goes down. You must press the Volume buttons
each time to adjust the volume. You cannot depress and
hold the buttons.
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