AEG SRP 4354 BT Instruction Manual page 51

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MUTE
Quickly turn off the sound. "MUTE" appears in the display.
To cancel this function, press MUTE again.
EQ
(Preset equalizer function). There are different sound modes
available (CLASSIC, ROCK, POP, JAZZ, FLAT).
PROG./P-MODE button
Press 1x: (
lights up) The current track will be repeated
entirely.
Press 2x: (
ALL lights up) The complete CD will be
repeated entirely.
Press 3x : (RAN is lit) All the titles are played back one after
another in random sequence.
Press 4x: All functions will be canceled. Normal playback
will be continued.
Only for CDs in MP3 format:
Press 1x: The current track will be repeated continuously
(The display will show
Press 2x: The selected folder of the MP3 CD will be
repeated continuously (the display will show
DIR).
Press 3x: The entire CD will be repeated continuously
(
ALL is displayed).
Press 4x: (RAN is lit) All the titles are played back one after
another in random sequence.
Press 5x: The function will be deactivated and the CD will
be played in normal mode.
FOLD./10/M-//FOLD./10/M+
With a CD or USB data in MP3 format:
• Briefly press the FOLD./10/M-//FOLD./10/M+ buttons to
skip forward or backward by 10 titles.
• Keep the FOLD./10/M-//FOLD./10/M+ buttons pressed
to select the individual folders.
In radio operation:
• To select the stored radio stations.
SET/PAIR/ID3 (PAIR/ID3 on the remote control)
In case of a CD or file in the MP3 format:
Press the button to turn on the function. "ID3 ON" will show
in the display for a short time. In case of a stored ID-3 Tag in-
formation it will show up in the display as a continuing band.
Press the button again to deactivate the function. "ID3 OFF"
will show in the display for a short time.
Program Playback
Program playback in desired sequence. (Only in CD/USB
mode)
1. Press /MO/ST. button.
2. Press PROG/P-MODE button. "P01 01" appears in the
3. Use the TUN.-
4. Use the TUN.-
5. Press the
6. Press /MO/ST. button once to stop playback. The
7. For repeated playback of the programmes, press the
8. To delete memory, please press /MO/ST. button twice.
).
The device will stop automatically after all stored tracks have
been played. The program sequence will be kept in the
memory until you switch to another mode, remove the CD
from the compartment or switch off the device.
It is possible to combine program playback with the
tion. After programming and starting playback, please press
PROG./P-MODE button up to three times; the functions can
be applied as described under "PROG./P-MODE button".
Playback of music files in MP3 format
This device allows the playback of music files in MP3 format.
The device furthermore supports the common CD types: CD,
CD-RW, and CD-R.
Your device can play MP3 CDs. These are compressed CDs
that can store up to 200 tracks. Your device automatically
recognizes MP3 discs (the display will show total number of
tracks and folders). Please refer to chapter "Playing CD/MP3"
for playback of such CDs. You may program tracks as already
described under "Program playback".
Please note:
There are many burning and compressing methods, as well
as differences in quality of CDs and burnt CDs.
Furthermore, the music industry does not apply fixed stan-
dards (copy protection).
For that reason there might, in rare cases, occur problems
when playing CDs and MP3 discs. That is not a malfunction
of this device.
display (P= program channel 01= title") and the notifica-
tion PROG will blink.
/ TUN.+
buttons to select the desired
track and press PROG/P-MODE buttons again. The
display will change to memory position P02.
/ TUN.+ buttons to select the next
track and press PROG/P-MODE again.
Repeat the steps until you have selected all tracks.
HINWEIS:
If the memory capacity of the programmable title is
reached, "FULL" will be displayed.
button (8/11). Playback starts. The display
will show the first selected track number.
memory will be kept.
button.
PROG will no longer be displayed.
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