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Chapter 1. Playing Back Songs

3.

Press the [

] button to start playback of the CD’s songs.

The songs on the CD are played.

When the RG-3 is set to play back all songs (p. 27), once the song currently
being played back is finished, the next song starts playing automatically.
After all of the songs on the CD have been played, playback automatically
resumes from the beginning of the CD.

When the RG-3 is set to play back a single song (p. 27), playback stops
automatically when the song is finished.

You can select the next song by pressing the [

] button, and return to the

beginning of the song or the previous song by pressing the [

] button.

4.

Press the [

] button once more to stop playback of the songs.

Turning Off the Power (When a CD Drive Is Connected)

1.

Stop playback if the CD is being played back.

2.

Eject the CD.

(1) Press the eject button and open a disc tray.

(2) Eject a CD on a disc tray.

(3) Press the eject button again to close the disc tray.

* Firmly press the CD drive's Eject button.

* It may take some time for the CD disk to be ejected.

3.

Lower the piano’s volume all the way, then switch off its power
(p. 20).

4.

Turn off the power to the CD drive.

You can start and stop
playback of songs on CDs
with the remote control’s
[

] button.

You can also use the remote
control’s [

] button to

advance to the next song
and [

] button to select

the previous song.

If you want to playback at
each song, refer to “Playing
Back One Song” (p. 27).

NOTE

If you are unable to eject the
CD, try the following
procedure.
If after these steps you are
still unable to get the CD to
eject, read the CD drive
owner’s manual.

1. Turn off the power to all

connected devices.

2. Turn on the RG-3.

3. Turn on the CD drive.

4. Wait a few moments after

the power is switched on,
then firmly press the eject
button.

NOTE

Before detaching the cable for
the CD drive, make sure that
the power for all equipment
has been switched off.