Stereo System User Manual

than 10, pressing and holding d recalls the last
track of the folder.
# If the current folder contains less than 10
tracks, pressing and holding c recalls the first
track of the folder. Also, if the remaining number
of tracks after searching every 10 tracks are less
than 10, pressing and holding c recalls the first
track of the folder.
Switching the tag display
It is possible to turn the tag display on or off, if
MP3/WMA disc contains the text information
such as track title and artist name.
! If you turn the tag display off, time to play-
back will be shorter than when this func-
tion is turned on.
1 Press FUNC and NEXT and then press
T.READ to select the tag display mode.
2 Press T.READ to turn tag display on.
# To turn the tag display off, press T.READ
again.
Note
When you turn the tag display on, this unit re-
turns to the beginning of the current track in
order to read the text information.
Using disc title functions
You can switch text display such as artist
name and track title. When the text is longer
than 32 letters, you can scroll the text to the
left so that the rest of the title can be seen.
1 Press TITLE to switch the title mode.
2 Press the corresponding button to dis-
play the desired title.
FORM1 and FORM3
Button Operation
FOLDER Displays folder name.
FILE Displays file name.
ALBUM Displays album title.
T.TTL Displays track title.
ARTIST Displays track artist name.
SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title.
FORM2
Button Operation
F+FIL Displays folder name and file name
FIL+T Displays file name and track title.
ALB+T Displays album title and track title.
TR+ART Displays track title and track artist name.
SCROLL Scrolls the displayed title.
Notes
! If you do not operate the function within about
eight seconds, the display is automatically re-
turned.
! You cannot use a/b/c/d to select a folder or
track in title mode.
! When you select the display FORM2, the titles
are displayed up to 24 letters long.
! If specific information has not been recorded
on a MP3/WMA disc, No xxxx will be dis-
played (e.g., No album tilte).
! With some applications used to encode WMA
files, album names and other text information
may not be correctly displayed.
MP3/WMA Player
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