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Creating a play list
■ Understanding the indication on play
lists
When creating a play list
When you create a play list first time, “1P-New” appears.
“1P” means the first play list and “New” means that the play list
contains no track.
After second play list, the indication will be like “2P-New”.
“2P” means the second play list and “New” means that the play list
contains no track.
* If you delete a play list, the play list number is reserved until
other new play list is created. The renumbering for play list
number is not performed. When you create a play list next time,
the reserved play list number appears as a new play list number.
For example, if you have play lists No.1 through No.10 and
delete the play list No.3, when you create a play list next time,
“3P-New” appears.
When adding tracks to a play list
When you add a track to an existing play list, for example, the first
play list containing 5 tracks, the indication will be “1P-6T”.
“1P” means the first play list and “6T” means the position you are
going to add a track to. If you want to change the order of playing
tracks, change the track number.
* If you delete a track in a play list, the track number for the next
track of the deleted track is receded, and then the rest of the
tracks in the play list are renumbered accordingly. For example,
when you register 10 tracks (No.1 through No.10) in the first
play list and you delete the track No.3, the track No.4 is receded
to No.3 and the rest of the tracks in the play list is renumbered
accordingly, risulting in 9 tracks in the play list.
1. Activate the HDD section.
6. Confirm the play list number.
8. Confirm the position where you
want to add a track.
2. Select a group.
Press the GROUP button
to activate the group
mode, and then press the
SELECT
/ button to
select a group.
3. Selecting a track.
Using the remote controller
Do the following steps in numeric order.
4. Activate the play list creation
mode.
5. Select a play list
number.
7. Select a position where
you want to add a track.
Scroll the whole track name.