Owner's Manual

16
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Stopping Playback
To
stop
playback, press the
Stop
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button.
Playback stops and the
Play
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indica-
tor disappears.
Pausing Playback
To pause playback, press the
Pause
[II]
button.
Playback pauses and the
Pause
II
indi-
cator appears on the display.
To resume playback, press the
Play
[..,_.]
button
or
[II]
button.
Playback
resumes and the
Pause
II
indi-
cator disappears.
Fast Forward
&
Fast Reverse
Notes:
To
fast forward during playback,
hold
down
the [
..........
] button.
To
fast reverse during playback,
hold down the [
....,..] button.
Release the button to cancel fast for-
ward
or
fast reverse.
If
you fast forward all the way
to
the end
of
a disc, fast
forward will
be
cancelled and the next disc will be
played, unless it's last disc, in which case playback
will stop.
If
you fast reverse all the way to the beginning
of
a
disc, fast reverse will be cancelled.
For
MP3
discs, fast reverse only works within the
MP3
track that's currently playing.
Selecting
the Next
or
Previous Track
Notes:
To select the next track, press
[~]button.
To select the previous track,
press[....,..]
button.
If
you press the
[....,..]
button during
playback
or
while playback is paused,
the beginning
of
the current track is
selected.
Press
it twice to select the
beginning
of
the previous track.
If
you use the
[~]
or
[....,..]
button
to select a track while playback is
stopped,
you'll need to press the
Play
[..,_.]
button to start playback.
For
MP3
discs, you can also select tracks in other fold-
ers.
The
[~]
and [
.....
] buttons only select tracks
on
the current disc.
So
when the last track is being played,
the
[~]
button has no effect, and when the first
track is being played, the [....,..]
button will select the
beginning
of
that track.
During random playback, the
[~]
button can
be
used to select the next random track (see page 21).
During memory playback,
the[~]
and[
.....
] but-
tons can
be
used to select the next
or
previous track in
memory (see page 22).