Cd player, Shuffle/repeat, Programming track numbers – Philips AZ2605 User Manual
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CD PLAYER
Searching for a passage within a track
You can search for a passage within a track. The CD is played at low
volume and at high speed, however, the sound is still recognizable.
7, Keep the SEARCH @ or © button pressed during playback, and
release the button as soon as you recognize the required passage:
- Normal CD playback will resume at this point.
SHUFFLE/REPEAT
The MODE button allows you to select four different modes. The modes
can be selected or changed before or during playback.
7. Press MODE © until the desired function appears on the display.
SHUFFLE - Tracks are played in random order.
SHUFFLE REPEAT ALL-To repeat the CD continuously in random order.
REPEAT ALL - Repeats the entire CD.
REPEAT 1 - Continuous playback of the current track.
- Except for REPEAT 1, during playback you can use SEARCH r« ® or
►w © to skip tracks.
- The SHUFFLE/REPEAT modes can also be further combined with
PROGRAM.
2.
To leave the SHUFFLE mode, press the MODE button ® repeatedly
until the various SHUFFLE/REPEAT modes are no longer shown on the
display. You can also press STOP ■ ® to quit playback.
PROGRAMMING TRACK NUMBERS
You may store up to 20 tracks in the memory in the desired sequence.
You may store any track more than once.
Programming track numbers
7. Select the desired track using SEARCH © or ►» © until the display
shows the required track number.
2.
Store the desired track by pressing PROGRAM © once.
3.
Select and store all desired tracks of a CD in this way.
Checking a program
7. To review the set program, press PROGRAM ® more than 2 seconds.
- The display will show the track numbers you have selected in
sequence.
2.
Start playback of the program by pressing PLAY»PAUSE ►ll®.
Erasing a program
You can erase a program by:
- pressing STOP ■ © during programming:
- pressing STOP ■ © again in stop position;
- pressing STOP ■ © twice in play mode;
- opening the CD door.