Playback area, Setting the playback area, Playback modes – Teac CD-200SB User Manual
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TASCAM CD-200SB
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4 – Playback
Playback area
You can set the area to be used for playback (PLAY AREA setting).
Follow the procedures below to set the playback area.
Setting the playback area
While pressing and holding the main unit DISPLAY [SHIFT]
button, press the PLAY MODE/INTRO CHECK [PLAY AREA]
button, or press the remote control PLAY AREA button to set the
playback area.
The selected playback area is shown as follows in the main
display area for about two seconds and then disappears.
Depending on the selected playback area, the
FOLDER
indicator
might also appear on the display.
Main
display area
FOLDER
indicator
Meaning
ALL PLAY
Not shown All files on the current media will be
played back.
FOLDER
Shown
All files in the selected folder on the
current media will be played back.
Playback modes
This unit can play back tracks using the following four playback
modes.
Continuous playback mode (default setting)
Tracks on the current media are played back in numerical order.
NOTE
When the current media is a CD, SD card or USB flash drive and
the playback area is set to
FOLDER
, tracks in the current folder
are played back in numerical order.
Single playback mode
The selected track on the current media is played back once and
then playback stops.
Random playback mode
The tracks on the current media are played back in random
order regardless of their track numbers. Playback stops after all
tracks have been played.
NOTE
• When the current media is a CD, SD card or USB flash drive
and the playback area is set to
FOLDER
, tracks in the current
folder are played back randomly. (See “Folder playback
(data CDs/SD cards/USB flash drives)” on page 24.)
• A maximum of 65535 tracks can be played back randomly
from an SD card or USB flash drive. If the playback area is
ALL PLAY
and there are more than 65535 tracks in the
playback area, tracks numbered higher than 65535 will not
be played back.
Program playback mode
The programmed tracks are played back in program order. See
“Programmed playback” on page 24 for details.