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"ORIGINAL" GROUP, NUMBER 01:
This is the location of the ori
ginal playlist created
automatically (not manual) when a track of an
audio CD is recorded.
It is not possible to change its name or delete it.
You can record up to 9999 pla
ylists in this group.
"MY BEST" GROUP, NUMBER 02:
This is the location o
f the playlists, etc ... created
automatically from the information read in the
music server.
It is not possible to chan
ge its name or delete it.
The
groups "My Favorites" and "My Frequency" are stored here.
"NEW GROUP" GROUP FOR THE USER,
NUMBERS 03 TO 99:
This is the location of the user's pla
ylists.
You can record up to 9999 pla
ylists in this group.
The group can be created, renamed or deleted.
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"ORIGINAL PLAYLIST" LISTS:
These are ori
ginal playlists created automatically(not manual) when an audio CD is copied.
Th
e lists and the artists can be renamed or
deleted. The genres can also be set.
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"MY FAVORITES" LIST:
This is the location
for storing your favourite
tracks.
They can be deleted
from the list and the order in which they are
played can be changed.
"MY MO
ST PLAYED" LIST:
This is the location o
f the playlists used most frequently from the originallist.
It is not possible to add tracks or chan
ge their order.
"USER PLAYLIST" LIST:
This is the location of a pla
ylist of tracks selected
by the user from the original list.
If
you delete a track from the original list, it will be deleted from theuser list.
The list and the artist can be renamed or deleted.
It is possible to add tracks or change their order.
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INFORMATION DISPLAYED IN MUSIC SERVER MODE
The number and the name of the track
A. currently being played are displayed.
The number and the name of the playlist B. currently being played are displayed.
The name of the artist is displayed for theC. playlist currently being played.
The playing time of the track currently D. being played is displayed.
The playing mode currently selected isE. displayed.
Group lists: position of the cursor and total F. number of groups.
Playlists: position of the cursor and total number of playlists.
Track lists: position of the cursor and total number of tracks.
To display the list of groups, the playlist
G. and the list of tracks.
To scroll up or down through the tracks.
H.
Press and hold for fast backwards or forwards playing of a track.
To scroll up or down through the playlists.
I.
Group lists: number and name of the
J. group.
Playlists: number and name of the playlist.
Track lists: number and name of the track.
To display the secondary menu.
K.
Displays the item currently selected.
L.
Move the cursor onto the track currently
M. being played.
ABCD
E
F
G
HIJK
L
M
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PLAYING A TRACK OR A PLAYLIST IN THE MUSIC SERVER
Explanation
Result
Press
Press the MODE button then Music Server.
The playlists are played in a loop.
The server can play a track while recording another track from a CD. You must wait until recording is complete before playing the recorded track.
Selectin
g a track
Press these buttons to switch between groups, playlists and tracks.
You cannot switch directly from groups to tracks.
Press [
Track] to select the previous track or return to the beginning of the trackcurrently being played.
Pr
ess and hold for fast backwards.
Press [Track
] to select the next track.
Pr
ess and hold for fast forwards.
Selectin
g a playlist
Press
[ Playlist] to select the previous playlist.
Press [Pla
ylist ] to select the next playlist.
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CREATING A GROUP AND A PLAYLIST IN THE MUSIC SERVER
Explanation Result
Press [
^] to access the secondary menu.
Creatin
g a group
Press [New Group], enter the name of the
group and press [SET].
The group is stored on the server.
Creatin
g a playlist
Press [
^] to access the secondary menu then press [Function Settings].
Press [New Pla
ylist].
Select the group to which the playlist is to be attached. The group must be created fi rst.
Enter the name of the pla
ylist and confi rm by pressing [SET].
Then select the search method attached to this new list
(either from the list or byconditions).
Th
e list is stored on the server.
Press
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PLAYING AN MP3/WMA CD
When the MP3/WMA CD is inserted in the pla
yer, playing of the tracks is automatic.
The tracks cannot be recorded onto the music server.
You can pla
y CDs with up to 8 levels, 255 folders and
400 fi les maximum. Windows Media and Microsoft Cor
poration are trademarks
registered in the United States and/or other countries.
GENERAL NOTES ON MP3/WMA CDs
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WHAT IS THE MP3/WMA FILE FORMAT?
MP3 is the abbreviation of MPEG-1 Audio La
yer 3 and MPG is the abbreviation of Motion Pictures Experts Group, a digital video data compression standard used on mediasuch as video CDs.
The MP3 compression reduces the number o
f bytes in a song by
eliminating the long sound waves in the range of frequencies whichare imperceptible to the human ear, so producing high quality audio
fi les with a low volume of data.
This compression divides the size of the content of a conventional
audio CD by approximately 10, which means that the content of
10 audio CDs can be recorded onto a single CD-R or CD-RW.
WMA is the abbreviation o
f Windows Media Audio, another audio
data compression standard offered by Microsoft.
It can be used to create and save audio
fi les at a compression rate
higher than that of the MP3 format.
ACCEPTANCE OF THE FILES
Some blank CDs ma
y not be played by your equipment (quality,
recording speed...).
When
you burn a CD-R or CD-RW, select the ISO 9660 level 1.2 or Joliet burning standard.
To obtain the best acoustic quality possible, select the lowest
burning speed.
The MPE
G1 and MPEG2 standards are accepted.
Transmission s
peeds between 32 and 320 kbits/s and scans
between 16 kHz and 48 kHz are accepted.
To displa
y the title information (the name of the artist, the title of the
album, etc...), the information contained in the ID3 Tags or the WMA
Tags must be included in the MP3/WMA fi les burned onto the disc.
COPYRIGH
T
Your audio system may allow you to listen to music which is usuallyprotected by copyright in accordance with current national andinternational standards. Please consult these standards and comply
with them.
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INFORMATION DISPLAYED IN MP3/WMA CD MODE
The number and the name of the track
A. currently being played are displayed.
The name of the album/folder is displayedB. for the track currently being played.
The name of the artist is displayed for theC. track currently being played.
The playing time of the current track is D. displayed.
The playing mode currently selected isE. displayed.
Position of the cursor and total number of F. folders or tracks on the current level.
To display the list of folders of a higher G. level.
Displays the item currently selected.H.
To scroll up or down through the tracks.I.
Press and hold for fast backwards or forwards playing of a track.
To scroll up or down through the folders.J.
Displays the folder number and the folder K. name. Plus the lists and numbers of
tracks and the name of the fi le (without extension).
To display the secondary menu.L.
Move the cursor onto the track currentlyM. being played.
Displays the type of medium, MP3 or N. WMA.
The
CD button is only active if the player contains a CD.
Press
Open to return the screen to the verticalposition.
ABC
EF
G
IKL
M
N
D
H
J
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PLAYING AN MP3/WMA CD (1/2)
Press
Explanation
Result
Press the M
ODE button then CD, if the player already contains a CD.
Movin
g around the folders
Selectin
g a folder
Otherwise, insert a CD in the player, play begins automatically.
You can move b
y one level at a time.
Press on the name o
f a folder and at each press the list of folders of the level below is
displayed.
Press on the folder above to move up and/or select a level.
Press [
Folder] to select the previous folder.
Press [Folder
] to select the next folder.
These displays indicate the current level:
CD: level 0, folder below: level, folder below that, level 2, etc ...
Up to 8 levels.