Instructions

NR917 / English Instruction Manual
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SKIP FUNCTION
During playback, press the ” or button to select a track.
REPEAT FUNCTION
During playback, press once the REPEAT button. The repeat indication blinks fast, and
play the current track repeatedly.
During playback, press twice the REPEAT button. The repeat indication blinks slowly,
and play the current folder repeatedly (only for MP3-CD).
During playback, press the REPEAT button three times. The repeat indication lights up,
the complete disc will be repeated.
During playback, press the REPEAT button four times. The repeat mode exits, and return to
the normal playback.
PROGRAMMED PLAYBACK
Play programmed tracks in the sequence you desire.
1. Set the unit in the stop mode, and press the PROG. button. The display shows .
2. Press the or button to select the track you like to program, then press the PROG.
button to confirm.
3. Repeat Step 2 to program more tracks in the list. Up to 20 tracks by CD, up to 99 tracks by
MP3-CD.
4. Press the button to start playback of the programmed tracks.
Note: To delete the programmed tracks, press twice the STOP button, and all the programmed
tracks are deleted.
USB/SD
The USB and SD works in the BT mode.
1. Set the FUNCTION SWITCH to the BT position. The blue LED flashes if no USB or SD card
is inserted, or Bluetooth is not connected.
2. When both USB and SD card are insereted, the unit plays the USB first. Press briefly the P
button to switch to USB mode, and the blue LED turns off. During USB or SD play, the
display shows the playing time.
3. The control functions are the same as CD play.
The control elements are the same as in CD mode.
Note: In USB/SD mode the STOP button has no function.
BLUETOOTH®
1. Set the FUNCTION SWITCH to the BT position. The blue LED flashes, and the display
shows “BLUE”.
2. Activate the Bluetooth function on your mobile phone, and search and select NR917 from
the list.
3. After Bluetooth is connected successfully, the blue LED lights up. You can enjoy the music
from your mobile phone through the speaker of the unit.