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RADIO WITH
TAPES PLAYER
RADIO WITH
COMPACT DISC PLAYER
RADIO WITH
COMPACT DISC AND MP3 CD PLAYER
❒main directory is always identified with number 1;
❒the first directory is identified with number 2 and its
“sub-directories” will be then identified with 3 and
4;
❒the first directory is identified with number 5 and its
“sub-directories” will be then identified with 6 and
7;
❒this operation will be repeated for all the other
directories.
To open directories containing MP3 tracks, press
button 6 (
N) (select next directory) or (O) (select
previous directory).
Example: if you are in directory 1 (n. 2), next available
directories will be as follows:
❒main directory (n. 1) by pressing button 6 (
O);
❒“sub-directory” 4 (n. 3) by pressing button 6 (
N).
Directories not containing MP3 tracks (e.g.: directory
2 (n. 5) and “sub-directory” 3.1 (n. 9) cannot be
selected.Example: if you are in directory 3 (n. 8), next available
directories will be as follows:
❒“sub-directory” 2.X (n. 7) by pressing button 6 (
O);
❒“sub-directory” 3.1.1 (n. 10) by pressing button
6 (
N).
Technical data and operating conditions for MP3 files
are as follows:
❒adopted CD-ROM shall be mastered according to
ISO9660 Standard;
❒music files shall be renamed as “.mp3”: otherwise
they cannot be played;
❒sampling frequencies are: 44.1 kHz, stereo (96 to
320 kbit/s) - 22.05 kHz, mono or stereo (32 to 80
kbit/s);
❒it is possible to play variable bit-rate tracks (files).
IMPORTANT Characters: blank, ‘ (apostrophe), ( and)
(open and closed brackets) are not admitted in MP3
track names. When sampling MP3 CD you must not
use these characters to name files otherwise the
sound system will not be able to play it.
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