Deleting Selections From An Mp3 Cd; Selecting Specific Folder And Files For Playback - Motorola DCP500 Series User Manual

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O p e r a t i o n
Press
or
SELECT
OK
3
shown in the example below.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add selections to your Programmed Playlist. You can have up to
4
1025 selections in your Programmed Playlist.
To listen to your selections, press
5
your DCP501 remote control and the play icon
Del eti ng Sel ecti ons from an M P3 CD
To remove selections from your MP3 Programmed Playlist:
Press
up/down (
CURSOR
1
Press
or
SELECT
OK
2
right-hand side of the screen.
Continue selecting the files you want to delete.
3
To listen to your revised Programmed Playlist, press
4
play button (
) on your DCP501 remote control and the play icon
To remove all files from a MP3 Programmed Playlist, press
Then, press
A l l C l e a r .
Sel ecti ng Speci fi c Fol der and Fi l es for Pl aybac k
To playback a specific file on folder on your MP3 CD:
Press
up/down (
CURSOR
1
selected folder are listed under the folder.
Press
up/down (
CURSOR
2
from the file or folder you selected. Files in the next folder are played back when there are
no files are in the selected folder.
Press
on the front panel, or right arrow play button (
PLAY PAUSE
3
remote control and playback begins from your selection.
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and the selected file is copied to the right-hand side of the screen as
PLAY PAUSE
to select an MP3 file from your Programmed Playlist.
∧ ∨
)
and the selected file is deleted from the Programmed Playlist on the
or
and all files are removed from the Programmed Playlist.
SELECT
OK
to select a folder and then press
∧ ∨
)
to select a file and then press
∧ ∨
)
on the front panel, or the play button (
is displayed.
on the front panel, or the
PLAY PAUSE
is displayed.
up/down (
CURSOR
or
SELECT
or
SELECT
OK
) on your DCP501
) on
to select
∧ ∨
)
. The files in the
OK
. Playback starts

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