Please check and identify the supplied
accessories.
Use numbers indicated in parentheses when asking
for replacement parts. (Product numbers correct as of
December 2008. These may be subject to change.)
1 FM indoor antenna
(RSA0007-M)
1 AM loop antenna
(N1DAAAA00002)
1 Antenna plug adaptor
(K1YZ02000013)
1 AC mains lead
(K2CZ3YY00005)
1 Remote control
(N2QAYB000383)
2 Batteries
for remote control
2 Speaker cables
(REE1472)
Set “Quick-Start Mode” to operate immediately after
the unit is turned on. (
page 23)
➡
Dear customer
Thank you for purchasing this product.
For optimum performance and safety, please read these
instructions carefully.
Before connecting, operating or adjusting this product,
please read the instructions completely. Please keep this
manual for future reference.
EB
Note
The included AC mains lead is for use with this unit
●
only. Do not use it with other equipment.
Do not use AC mains lead from other equipment with
●
this unit.
Note
“EB” on the packaging indicates the United Kingdom.
●
RQT9383-B
Caution for AC Mains LeadSafety precautions
For your safety, please read the following text carefully.
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains
plug for your safety and convenience.
A 5-ampere fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that
the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-ampere and that it is
Set the unit up on an even surface away from direct sunlight,
high temperatures, high humidity, and excessive vibration. These
conditions can damage the cabinet and other components, thereby
shortening the unit’s service life.
Do not place heavy items on the unit.
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark
of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure
that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
or the BSI mark on the body
Do not use high voltage power sources. This can overload the unit
and cause a fire.
Do not use a DC power source. Check the source carefully when
setting the unit up on a ship or other place where DC is used.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a
replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local dealer.
CAUTION!
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR
THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE
FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF
Ensure the AC mains lead is connected correctly and not damaged.
Poor connection and lead damage can cause fire or electric shock. Do
not pull, bend, or place heavy items on the lead.
Grasp the plug firmly when unplugging the lead. Pulling the AC mains
lead can cause electric shock.
Do not handle the plug with wet hands. This can cause electric shock.
AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL
SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY
13-AMPERE SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as
stated below.
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician.
Do not let metal objects fall inside the unit. This can cause electric
shock or malfunction.
Do not let liquids get into the unit. This can cause electric shock or
malfunction. If this occurs, immediately disconnect the unit from the
AC mains supply and contact your dealer.
Do not spray insecticides onto or into the unit. They contain flammable
gases which can ignite if sprayed into the unit.
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with
the following code:
Blue: Neutral, Brown: Live.
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black or Blue.
The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal
which is marked with the letter L or coloured Brown or Red.
Do not attempt to repair this unit by yourself. If sound is interrupted,
indicators fail to light, smoke appears, or any other problem that is not
covered in these instructions occurs, disconnect the AC mains lead
and contact your dealer or an authorized service centre. Electric shock
or damage to the unit can occur if the unit is repaired, disassembled or
reconstructed by unqualified persons.
Extend operating life by disconnecting the unit from the AC mains if it
is not to be used for a long time.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT EITHER WIRE TO THE
EARTH TERMINAL WHICH IS MARKED WITH THE LETTER
E, BY THE EARTH SYMBOL
OR COLOURED GREEN OR
GREEN/YELLOW.
THIS PLUG IS NOT WATERPROOF–KEEP DRY.
Before use
Remove the connector cover.
How to replace the fuse
The location of the fuse differ according to the type of AC mains plug
(figures A and B). Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and follow the
instructions below. Illustrations may differ from actual AC mains plug.
1. Open the fuse cover with a screwdriver.
Figure A
Figure B
Placement
Voltage
AC mains lead protection
Foreign matter
Service
Caution
• Use the speakers only with the recommended system.
Failure to do so can damage the amplifi er and speakers, and
can cause fi re. Consult a qualifi ed service person if damage
occurs or if a sudden change in performance is apparent.
• Do not attach these speakers to walls or ceilings.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and easily
accessible.
The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily
operable.
To completely disconnect this apparatus from the AC Mains,
disconnect the power supply cord plug from AC receptacle.
2. Replace the fuse and close or attach the fuse cover.
Figure A
Figure B
Fuse
(5 ampere)
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Fuse cover
Fuse
(5 ampere)
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace
only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Connection
1
75 Ω
FM
ANT
AM
ANT
LOOP
EXT
SPEAKERS (SB-HC7)
23
Connecting FM indoor antenna
1
Receive broadcast signals (➡ page 12) after connection and
fix the end of the antenna using a tape at the least noisy
position.
Keep the antenna as far away as possible from the AC
●
mains lead and speaker cords.
LR
6 Ω
Connecting AM loop antenna
2
Receive broadcast signals (➡ page 12) after connection and
place the antenna at the least noisy position.
Getting started
1
Stand the antenna up on
3
2
its base.
4
To household mains
socket
Compact stereo systemSC-HC7
Main unitSA-HC7
SpeakersSB-HC7
About speakers
■
These speakers do not have magnetic shielding. Do
●
not place them near televisions, personal computers or
other devices easily influenced by magnetism.
Use only the supplied speakers. Do not use speakers
●
from other equipment.
The shape of right and left speakers is the same. You
●
can place them in either side.
Speaker nets can be removed.
●
Note
Do not use this unit continuously with a high volume.
●
The speaker characteristics may deteriorate or the speaker
life-span may be extremely shortened.
Turn down the volume in the following cases even in the
●
normal use. (Failure to do so may cause the speakers to be
damaged.)
• When the sound is distorted
• When you adjust the sound quality
Use a Phillips-head
screwdriver, etc.
Black
Red
White
Use a screwdriver of 15 cm or longer. Do not screw too
●
Click!
tightly. Otherwise, the screwdriver goes around in circle and
cannot be fi xed.
Connecting speakers
3
Connecting speakers and speaker cords
■
Connect cords in the way that tag colours match the terminal
colours.
1. Put the cord on the hooks.
2. Pull out the cord from the chase.
Do not allow the speakers to step on the cords for connection.
●
Bottom face of the speaker
hook
chase
White
Blue
Do not insert the vinyl parts.
●
Connection
Caution for AC Mains Lead/Safety precautions
Insertion of connector
Even when the connector is perfectly inserted, depending
on the type of inlet used, the front part of the connector
may jut out as shown in the drawing.
However there is no problem using the unit.
Connector
Appliance inlet
Approx. 6 mm
Note
Improper connection may cause the unit to malfunction.
●
Do not short-circuit speaker cords. Doing so may damage
●
circuits.
After connecting speakers, remove the protection film from
●
it’s top plate.
Connecting the AC mains lead
4
Connect the AC mains lead after all other connections are
●
complete.
READ THE CAUTION FOR THE AC MAINS LEAD
ON PAGE 2 BEFORE CONNECTION.
Note
Once the AC mains lead is connected, the unit may not be turned
●
on immediately even if you press the power button. Wait approx.
10 seconds to turn the unit on.
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Control guide
Main unit
1
2
Top cover
3
4
The unit’s top view/rear view
13
14
Functions
Standby/on switch (8)
Press to switch the unit from on to standby mode
or vice versa. In standby mode, the unit is still
consuming a small amount of power.
1
Power indicator
When the unit is connected to the AC mains
supply, this indicator lights red in standby mode
and lights green when the unit is turned on.
Open/Close for CD cover8
2
CD cover8
3
5
6
Reference
15
16
pages
8
—
7
8
9
10
11
12
17
18
19
Functions
HDD Play/Pause 9
iPod Play/Pause 16
Listening to FM/AM12
4
CD Play/Pause 8, 9
Listening to an external device/
Bluetooth
Stop/Demo Mode
5
Adjusting the volume9, 13
6
Recording from CD to HDD9
7
Selecting an item to confi rm10
Skipping a track9
8
Switching channels12
Returning to the previous screen—
9
Track selection menu display10
10
Remote control signal sensor—
11
Displaybelow
12
AUX (external input) terminal
13
Plug type: ø 3.5 mm stereo mini plug
Headphone jack
Plug type: ø 3.5 mm stereo mini plug
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and
14
headphones can cause hearing loss.
Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to
prevent hearing damage.
USB jack for iPod16
15
SD card slot—
16
SD indicator13
Exhaust hole—
17
LAN terminal19
18
Option port terminal17
19
Note
Be careful not to insert metal objects into the SD card slot or
●
drop liquid such as water where malfunction may occur.
®
mounted device
Reference
pages
12, 17
8, 9, 13, 17,
23
12
—
Display
e.g.) During HDD playback (1 track display screen)
1
HDD
Life with Mozart
Mozart
Eine Kleine Nacht Musik
LPCM
D
The album being played back, playlist and
folder name are displayed.
Skipping a track9
Switching channels12
Function selection menu
20
display
Returning to the previous
21
screen
Playback mode setting10
22
Registering to Favourite15
23
Note
Some buttons on the remote control have
●
the same names as those on the unit and
have the same functions.
This manual explains the remote control
●
operations in most sections.
Insert batteries into the remote
■
Reference
pages
—
9, 13, 16
10
24
—
control
R6/LR6, AA
• Use a manganese dry battery or an alkali dry
battery.
• Insert so the poles (+ and –) match those in
the remote control.
• Do not heat or expose to flame.
• Do not leave the batteries in an automobile
exposed to direct sunlight for a long period
of time with doors and windows closed.
Getting started
Control guide
Playback mode
8
display
Operation status
9
display
Playback elapsed
10
time display
Track number/
Number of tracks,
11
total time display
CD/SD display
12
: Repeat playback
: Random playback
: Playing back small portion of
highlight parts successively
iPod only
: Playing back only 1 track
repeatedly
: Playing back all tracks at random
: Playing back by album at random
: Playing
q
: Pausing
h
: Searching
t/y
No display: Stopped
—
—
Displayed when a disc or SD card is
inserted
SLEEP: Sleep timer setting
PLAY:
Timer display
13
Screen display
■
Many displays have been prepared according to the various
operations and playback/recording conditions on this unit. This manual
uses the description style as follows.
1 track display screen: standard display for playback, pause,
●
etc. The album name, artist name, playback elapsed time, etc. are
displayed.
Track list display: Tracks in the disc or playlist are displayed in
●
the list.
... selection display: album, playlist, etc. selection display.
●
Other display screens are prepared as well.
Display
■
The LCD display is made with high-precision technology employed,
but black dots may sometimes appear on the LCD display or the
display may always light (with red, blue and green dots). This is not a
malfunction.
z
z
REC:
Wakeup timer setting (Blinks
during operation)
Timer recording setting
(Blinks during operation)
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Read this page fi rst
What you can do on this unit
You can listen to the variety of audio sources such as music
CDs by saving them on the HDD!
You can search music data on the HDD using Track
●
Selection Menu!
You can automatically obtain track titles from CD Database!
●
You can play and recharge an iPod by connecting to this
●
unit!
Recording mechanism/Music Shuffl e
registration mechanism
On this unit, recording is always performed in LPCM format in
whatever recording mode (
is converted to AAC format.
Recording in LPCM format: Audio signals are recorded
Converted to AAC format: Audio signals are compressed.
Music Shuffle registration and AAC conversion are done at the
same time.
This series of operations on this unit is referred to as “Convert/
Analyse”.
pages 25, 26) and then the data
➡
without being compressed.
For Convert/Analyse operation It will take 1/3 time of
●
the length of recorded data.
For example, it will take approx. 20 minutes for Convert/
Analyse operation when a 60-minute CD is recorded.
• For WMA/MP3/AAC (MPEG4) data imported from a PC,
the process time will become shorter since only “Analyse”
operation is performed.
Discs and SD memory cards usable on
this unit
CD
Commercially
●
available music
CDs
CD-DA
Music CDs can be played back.
●
Playback and recording of irregular discs such as a copy
●
controlled CD are not guaranteed.
Recording to
CD-R/CD-RW
Discs made on a
●
PC, etc.
CD-DA WMA/MP3
CD-R and CD-RW discs that have been recorded in
●
either CD-DA, WMA or MP3 format and that have been
session-closed or fi nalised*
be played back.
Playback
HDD
Playback
Recording to
2
at the end of recording can
HDD
*
1
Recording
HDD data: LPCM data is produced.
Convert/Analyse
Approx. 2 minutes after the unit is turned off, Convert/
Analyse from LPCM to AAC begins.
The current status appears on the display.
●
The display disappears when Convert/Analyse is complete.
●
In LPCM recording mode, Convert/Analyse is performed for
●
Music Shuffl e.
In AAC recording mode, LPCM data is deleted after
●
conversion and the available HDD space increases.
Tracks for which Convert/Analyse has not fi nished yet are
●
marked on the track list display.
: AAC conversion and track analysis for Music Shuffl e
have not fi nished yet.
: Track analysis for Music Shuffl e has not fi nished yet.
About Convert/Analyse
■
Convert/Analyse is performed in standby mode:
●
Approx. 2 minutes after the unit is turned off, Convert/
Analyse begins. “D” is displayed during Convert/Analyse.
Convert/Analyse is complete when “D” disappears.
Do not pull out the AC mains lead during Convert/Analyse.
Be sure to pull out the AC mains lead within 2 minutes after
the unit is turned off, or after Convert/Analyse operation
fi nishes (“D” on the display disappears).
You can turn the unit on even during Convert/Analyse.
●
Playback is available even if Convert/Analyse is not
●
complete.
Note that the playback sound quality after Convert/Analyse
operation may differ from the one immediately after
recording in AAC mode.
RQT9383
SD/SDHC/
miniSD/
microSD/
miniSDHC/
Playback of JPEG
image data
microSDHC
SD
The special adaptor is necessary for miniSD card,
●
microSD card, miniSDHC card and microSDHC card.
miniSD card
miniSDHC card
*1 This means the hard disk. This mark is indicated at the
usable functions descriptions.
2
*
Finalise: Processing data so it can be played on playback
compatible devices.
In this manual:
●
• CD (music CD), CD-R and CD-RW are collectively
referred to as “CD” or “disc”.
• SD card, SDHC card, miniSD card, microSD card,
miniSDHC card and microSDHC card are collectively
referred to as “SD” or “SD memory card”.
SCMS (Serial Copy Management System) restricts digital
●
recordings from music CDs to HDD. The digital recording
from CDs under this restriction to HDD is not available due
to copyright protection.
See “Handling the HDD (hard disk)” (➡ page 29) as well.
●
microSD card
microSDHC card
Adaptor
6
About CDs
Use CDs with this mark.
Do not use irregularly shaped CDs such as a heart-shaped CD.
(Malfunction may occur.)
Use discs that meet standard including discs with the above mark.
Playback and recording of illegally copied discs and nonstandard
discs are not guaranteed.
Restrictions on this unit
■
Usable formats are ISO 9660 level 1, level 2 and Joliet.
●
This unit is compatible with the multi-session. However, with too
●
many sessions, it may take time for playback to start and data may
not be loaded. Reducing the number of sessions is recommended.
If one disc contains both WMA/MP3 and CD-DA format data, only
●
the format recorded in the first session is played back.
Discs recorded in the packet write format cannot be played back.
●
If the disc contains large data such as JPEG, sound may not come
●
out or playback may not be possible.
WMA
Copyright-protected tracks are displayed as “This track is
●
protected. Cannot play.” and they cannot be played back. For
further information, refer to the manual of software used for
making the tracks.
If the information part contains large data such as JPEG, sound
●
may not come out or playback may not be possible.
Compatible with Windows Media Audio 9 (WMA9).
●
However, Professional Lossless Voice and the multiple bit rates
(This is the format including audio recorded in various bit rates in
one file.) are not supported.
MP3
Compatible with ID3 tag version 1 and 2. (track name, artist name
●
and album name only)
If the MP3 disc contains still image data, it may take longer time
●
for tracks to be played back or playback time may not be displayed
correctly.
Digital recording and playback restrictions
■
SCMS restricts digital recording from CD to HDD. This unit offers
clear digital recordings from CD (CD-DA) to HDD with less signal
deterioration. The digital recording from CDs under this restriction to
HDD is not available due to copyright protection. Analogue recordings
(from WMA/MP3 to HDD) are free from this kind of restrictions. Some
discs cannot be played back due to the copyright protection. In this
case, recording is not available, either.
Creating WMA/MP3 (CD-R/CD-RW) that can be played
■
back on this unit
Maximum of 399 folders and 1000 tracks are guaranteed for
●
playback. If multiple folders in deep hierarchy are present, all
folders and files may not necessarily be recognised.
To specify the playback order, name your folders and files as
●
below. (However, playback may not be performed in exactly the
same as the specified order.)
root
About SDs
SD card
(8 MB to 2 GB)
SDHC card
(4 GB to 32 GB)
Formatted in FAT12 and FAT16
formats compliant with the SD standard
Formatted in FAT32 format compliant
with the SD standard
miniSD/
miniSDHC card
microSD/
Be sure to attach the dedicated adaptor
when using on this unit.
microSDHC card
The usable area will be less than the indicated capacity.
●
Multimedia cards (MMC) cannot be used.
●
This unit (SDHC compliant equipment) supports both SD cards
●
and SDHC cards. You can use SDHC cards on equipment that
supports them. You cannot use SDHC cards on equipment
that supports SD cards only. When you use SDHC cards on
other equipment, make sure to read the equipment’s operating
instructions.
Note
Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent
●
swallowing.
When you turn the unit on for the fi rst time, on
the display panel...
“Before use” message is displayed.
■
This includes important information on how to handle this
unit. Please read carefully before using the unit.
To go to the next page, press [i].
●
“Intro Guide” is displayed.
■
This explains the basic use of this unit (Recording to HDD,
use of the track selection menu, etc.). The message for use
of “Intro Guide” is displayed. Press [e, r] to select the item
and press [OK].
To stop the guide display, press [g] (stop).
●
To delete the display of table of contents for “Intro
●
Guide”, press [
Screen saver function (to prevent screen burn)
■
When the Auto Power Off Mode (➡ page 18) has not been set
and non-operational period continues more than 10 minutes,
the display switches to the screen saver. The screen saver is
cancelled when any button is pressed in this condition.
The screen saver won’t be activated under the following
●
conditions:
• During playback/pause
• During recording
• While importing data from a PC, etc.
• While displaying Demo
• During slide show
• While Timer recording/Wakeup timer is operating
RETURN].
Getting started
Read this page fi rst
001 group
001 track.wma
002 track.wma
002 group
001 track.wma
002 track.wma
003 group
001 track.mp3
Files must have the
extension:
“.WMA” or “.wma”
“.MP3” or “.mp3”
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Listening to a music CD
CD-DA WMA/MP3
1
1. Press to turn the unit on.
2. Press to set the selector to “CD”.
If the CD has already been inserted, the playback
starts. (One-touch playback)
To change the CD, press [g] (stop).
●
Main unit
2
1. Press to open the CD cover and
insert the CD.
Set the CD with the label side up, press the center
●
of the CD until it clicks in place.
Center part
2. Press again to close the CD cover.
Do not close the cover by hand.
●
CD-DA
You can search the CD title automatically using Gracenote®
Database.
1
1 3
Stop
Accessing
3
Using Gracenote® Database
■
You can search the CD title information using Gracenote® Database.
This unit is equipped with some portion of Gracenote
* Approx. 350,000 album titles information extracted from Gracenote
Gracenote® Database automatically searches the title when the CD is inserted or CD recording starts.
●
Titles of tracks that have already been recorded to the HDD can also be obtained. (➡ page 15 “Entering track name, album
●
name and artist name automatically”)
If more than one title are found as the result of Gracenote® Database search
■
Press [e, r] to select the title and press [OK].
If all candidates do not match, select “Not applicable”.
●
To obtain the latest CD title
■
Network connection (➡ page 19) is necessary. You can access the latest Gracenote® server via Internet to obtain the CD title
and artist information.
To obtain the CD title again before recording
■
Press [TITLES] when the selector is CD and the music CD is stopped. ➾ Press [e, r] to select the title and confirm.
When the selector is HDD, press [FUNCTIONS]. ➾ Press [e, r] to select “Record CD” and press [OK]. ➾ Press [e, r] to
●
select “Get CD Titles” and press [OK].
Note
Be careful not to catch your finger when opening/closing the CD cover.
●
Do not touch the CD lens.
●
Do not keep the CD cover open for a long period of time. The CD lens may become dirty.
●
For WMA/MP3 discs, if the tag is used, the artist name and track name are displayed. If the tag is not used, the file name named on a PC,
●
etc. is displayed as a track name.
The playback area differs, depending on the Play Area setting. (
●
Press to start playback.
To stop the playback, press [g] (stop).
●
®
Database*.
➡
page 10)
®
Database has been registered. (As of October, 2008)
8
RQT9383
Recording a music CD to HDD
Set the selector to “CD” and insert the CD.
1
(➡ page 8, steps 1 and 2)
2
Main unit
Press.
CD-DA WMA/MP3
1
CD-DA
WMA/MP3
To stop the recording, press [g] (stop).
*
If you stop recording midway, the track which has not fi nished
recording is not saved onto the HDD.
3
Note
Maximum of 16x High-Speed Recording is possible.
●
The sound of recording source is not heard during High-Speed Recording.
●
The same title as that of CD is given.
●
The playback area differs, depending on the Play Area setting. (➡ page 10)
●
All tracks on the CD are recorded at high speed. When
“* High-Speed” display disappears, the recording is
complete.
All tracks on the disc are recorded at normal speed.
When “* Record & Listen” display disappears, the
recording is complete.
Press to start playback.
The playback starts with the track recorded last.
Common operations for CD and HDD
3
1
Stop
Basic operations
Stop
Pause
Skip
Adjusting the
volume
Main unitRemote control
• Press again to resume.
• Operate on the 1 track display screen.
[4]: Volume up
[3]: Volume down
• 0 (minimum) to 50 (maximum)
Fast
backward/
Fast forward
(Search)
Selecting the
track with the
track number
CD-DA
Remote control
While playing or paused, press and hold the
button until it reaches the desired position.
• Operate on the 1 track display screen.
• No sound is heard during Search. Also, it
may take time for the sound to come out
after Search.
To select the number above 9
e.g.) 25: [ 10]
[2] ➾ [5]
➾
Listening to a music CD
Recording a music CD to HDD
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9
Various playback methods
CD playback
Preparation
Press [q/h CD] ➾ [g] (stop) to switch the selector.
1. Press [PLAY MODE] while
Repeat play/
random play/
Play Area
Changing
Search track by
title to listen
CD-DA
Search track by
title to listen
WMA/MP3
Play modes
■
Repeat
Random
Play Area
Selection tab
■
When [u, i] is pressed on the screen that displays the
selection tab (“
Track and album titles of WMA/MP3 formats
■
If the tag is used for creating WMA/MP3 discs, artist names,
album names and track names are added as titles. If tag
information is not present, the file name of each track
becomes the track name.
Note
When the CD is removed, the playback mode setting is restored to
●
the default setting.
”, “ ”), the folder can be switched.
playing/stopped.
2. Press [e, r] to select the item
and press [OK].
3. Press [e, r] to select the
setting (
[OK].
1. Press [SELECT TRACKS] while
playing/stopped.
2. Press [e, r] to select the track
and press [OK].
1. Press [SELECT TRACKS] while
playing/stopped.
2. Press [e, r] to select the folder
and press [OK].
3. Press [e, r] to select the track
and press [OK].
The area set at Play Area is played
back repeatedly.
The area set at Play Area is played
back randomly.
The area for playback is set.
• 1 Track: 1 track only
• Folder: Current folder only (only for
• Disc: Entire disc (default setting)
below) and press
➡
WMA/MP3)
Searching the track on HDD to listen
Preparation
Press [q/h HDD] ➾ [g] (stop) to switch the selector.
1-1. Press [SELECT TRACKS] while
playing/stopped.
1-2. Press [e, r] to select “Search
for Track” and press [OK].
Searching track
by the artist
name
Searching track
by Album/User
Playlist/Radio
Recording
Searching track
by the track
name
Playing
Recommended/
Music Shuffl e
playlist
For the track list display, you can use number
■
buttons instead of [e, r] to select the item.
To select the number above 9
e.g.) 12: [
e.g.) 225: [
Selection tab
■
When [u, i] is pressed on the screen that displays the
selection tab (“
10] ➾ [1] ➾ [2]
10] ➾ [ 10] ➾ [2] ➾ [2] ➾ [5]
1-3. Press [e, r] to select “Artist”
and press [OK].
2. Press [e, r, u, i] to select
the artist and press [OK].
3. Press [e, r] to select the
album and press [OK].
4. Press [e, r] to select the track
and press [OK].
1-1. Press [SELECT TRACKS] while
playing/stopped.
1-2. Press [e, r] to select “Search
for Track” and press [OK].
1-3. Press [e, r] to select the
playlist type (
press [OK].
2. Press [e, r, u, i] to select
the playlist and press [OK].
3. Press [e, r] to select the track
and press [OK].
1-1. Press [SELECT TRACKS] while
playing/stopped.
1-2. Press [e, r] to select “Search
for Track” and press [OK].
1-3. Press [e, r] to select “Track
Name” and press [OK].
2. Press [e, r, u, i] to select
the track and press [OK].
1. Press [SELECT TRACKS] while
playing/stopped.
2. Press [e, r] to select
“Recommended” or “Music
Shuffle” and press [OK].
3. Press [e, r] to select the type of
playlist and press [OK].
4. Press [e, r] to select the
desired track and press [OK].
”, “ ”), artist and album can be switched.
page 11) and
➡
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