Operation Manual

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Additional Information
Learning More about This System
Daily Operations—Playback (see pages 8)
Listening to the Radio:
If you store a new station into an occupied preset number, the
previously stored station in that number will be erased.
When you unplug the AC power cord or if a power failure
occurs, the preset stations will be erased in a few days. If this
happens, preset the stations again.
Playing Back a Disc:
This System cannot play “packet write” discs.
For MP3/WMA playback...
MP3/WMA discs are required a longer readout time than
regular CDs. (It depends on the complexity of the group/file
configuration.)
Some MP3/WMA files cannot be played back and will be
skipped. This results from their recording processes and
conditions.
When making MP3/WMA discs, use ISO 9660 Level 1 or
Level 2 for the disc format.
This System can play back MP3/WMA files with the
extension code <.mp3/.wma> (regardless of the letter
case—upper/lower).
Some characters or symbols will not be shown correctly on
the display.
The maximum character number shown on the display is 32
(without the extension code) for files, and 30 for ID3 tag.
It is recommended that you make each MP3/WMA file at a
sampling rate of 44.1 kHz and at bit rate of 128 kbps.
This System can recognize a total of 999 tracks and 500
groups on an MP3/WMA disc. Those exceeding the
maximum number cannot be recognized.
Playback order of MP3/WMA tracks may be different from
the one you have intended while recording. If a folder does
not include MP3/WMA tracks, they are ignored.
Daily Operations—Sound & Other Adjustments
(see pages 12 and 13)
Adjusting the Volume:
Be sure to turn down the volume before connecting or putting
the headphones.
Adjusting the Sound:
This function also affects the sound through the headphones.
Setting the Clock:
The clock blinks on the display until you set the clock.
The clock may gain or lose 1 to 2 minutes per month. If this
happens, reset the clock.
Advanced RadioOperations (see pages 14 and 15)
Descriptions of the PTY Codes
NEWS: News
AFFAIRS: Topical programs expanding on the current
news or affairs
INFO: Programs on medical service, weather
forecasts, etc.
SPORT: Sports events
EDUCATE: Educational programs
DRAMA: Radio plays
CULTURE: Programs on national or regional culture
SCIENCE: Programs on natural sciences and
technology
VARIED: Other programs like comedies or ceremonies
POP M: Pop music
ROCK M: Rock music
EASY M: Middle-of-the road music (usually called
easy listening)
LIGHT M: Light music
CLASSICS: Classical music
OTHER M: Other music
WEATHER: Weather information
FINANCE: Reports on commerce, trading, the Stock
Market, etc.
CHILDREN: Entertainment programs for children
SOCIAL: Programs on social activities
RELIGION: Programs dealing with any aspect of belief
or faith, or the nature of existence or ethics
PHONE IN: Programs where people can express their
views either by phone or in a public form
TRAVEL: Programs about travel destinations, package
tours, and travel ideas and opportunities
LEISURE: Programs concerned with recreational
activities such as gardening, cooking,
fishing, etc.
JAZZ: Jazz music
COUNTRY: Country music
NATION M: Current popular music from another nation
region, in that country’s language
OLDIES: Classic pop music
FOLK M: Folk music
DOCUMENT
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Programs dealing with factual matters,
presented in an investigative style
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MP3/WMA groups/tracks configuration
This System plays backMP3/WMA tracks as follows.
The play order in the figure is for MP3/WMA tracks on
the disc.
MP3/WMA tracks on USB mass storage class device
maybe played back differently.
Group with its play order
MP3/WMA track with its play
order
Hierarchy
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5
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