User Guide

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CD, MP3 or CDC operation
Notes on playing MP3 CDs
If the files on the MP3 CD are arranged in several
folders, the folders will be handled in a manner
similar to different CDs in the CD changer.
The individual directories can be selected by press-
ing multifunction buttons and . The
number shown in front of
Track indicates the cur-
rent directory.
Track number, total playing time and
track title
Press the button in MP3 mode.
When you press multifunction button , the
current track number and the total playing time of
the track are displayed briefly.
When you press multifunction button , the
track number and total playing time for the current
directory are displayed.
After pressing multifunction button , the
artist name and track name are displayed in the
format “Artist - Name”. However, this is only dis-
played if an ID3 tag with the corresponding
content is provided.
If no ID3 tag or an ID3 tag without the corres-
ponding information is provided, the file name and
its path will be displayed in 8.3 format.
Text exceeding the length of the display will be
presented as moving text (from right to left). If,
during the display of an ID3 tag, the next track is
played, the display is automatically updated.
The display of the ID3 tag is retained until, after
pressing the button, one of the multifunction
buttons or is pressed.
MMC™ (MultiMediaCard™)
To operate an inserted MMC™, please read the
following instructions:
”Selecting the audio source” on page 164
”Skipping a title forward/backward” on
page 165
”Scan search” on page 165
”Fast forward/rewind” on page 165
”Random Play” on page 165
”Title Repeat” on page 166
”Number of tracks and total playing time” on
page 166
Which MMC™ can be played?
There are a number of MultiMediaCard™ manu-
facturers as well as cards of differing storage ca-
pacities.
We have tested various cards and manufacturers
and could not determine any limitations.
Should any problems be encountered with other
manufacturers or new manufacturers, we will post
this information on our homepage (http://becker-
club.com).
Recording to an MMC™
MMCs™ are recorded using special devices.
Consult a specialist dealer for more information.
The DOS-FAT process must be used for format-
ting the MMC™.
We recommend a bit rate of at least 160 kbit/s for
compressing MP3 files. It should be noted that
with MP3 files having a variable bit rate, the dis-
play of the elapsed playing time may deviate from