Specifications

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(FM10) SEMCON LAND ROVER OWNER GUIDE VER 2.00 EURO
LANGUAGE: english-en; MARQUE: landrover; MODEL: Range
Rover Evoque
Standard audio system
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10. Seek down:
Short press to select the previous track
on chosen audio source.
Long press to scan backwards through
a CD track or MP3 folder.
LOADING A COMPACT DISC
Do not use discs with paper labels, dual
discs or DVDPlus discs. The front
loading CD player may load and play
this type of disc, however it is likely that
the disc will not eject and will block the
CD mechanism. Such damage to a CD
player will not be covered under
warranty.
Do not force the disc into the CD
loading slot.
Note: Copy-protected CDs may fail to play in
your CD player or may be played subject to
various limitations (e.g. sound quality may be
impaired). If you experience a problem, try the
CD in other players before contacting the CD
vendor.
The unit will play compact discs that conform
to the international Red Book standard audio
specification.
The unit will play Compact Disc Digital Audio
(CDDA) discs, MP3, WMA and AAC files.
It is recommended that only high quality 12 cm
(4.7 in.) circular discs are used.
Gently place a CD into the loading slot, the disc
will be drawn into the player and begin play.
If a CD is already loaded, playback will resume
from the point of last play.
TRACK SELECTION
When playing a CD, the display will show the
current track being played and the time elapsed
since the current track began to play.
To select a CD track for play:
1. Use the navigation control (3) right button
to access the track list of the currently
playing CD.
2. Use the navigation control up or down
buttons to scroll to a track.
3. Press OK to select the track for play.
REPEAT AND SHUFFLE
Repeat will play the current track repeatedly.
Shuffle alters the playback order for the current
CD, so that tracks are played in a random
sequence.
To turn Repeat or Shuffle on when a CD is
playing:
1. Press the MENU (2) button.
2. Select Audio Settings.
3. Select Repeat or Shuffle.
4. Press OK.
MP3 FILE PLAYBACK
MP3 discs have the potential to hold more
music than a conventional CD, because each
track can be compressed to a greater degree
during recording.
If an MP3 CD is to be used, each session must
be properly closed after recording but the
whole disc does not have to be finalised.
The highest compression rate supported, is
320 kbits per second (kbps). If anything less
than 128 kbps is used, Digital Signal
Processing (DSP) functionality may be lost.
The normal playing sequence on CDs with
multiple folders, is to play the tracks within the
top level first, then the tracks in any
sub-folders.