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Program Playback - AEG MC 4451 iP Bedienungsanleitung

2.1 musik-center für iphone/ipod
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i-SHUFFLE (14 on the FB)
Activates the Random function on your iPod or iPhone.
SLEEP (9 on the remote)
When the device is switched on, you can set the time after
which the device will turn into standby mode; set the time
in 10 minutes intervals from 90 to 10 minutes. Repeatedly
press this button until the display shows the desired time.
When the function is activated, the display will show the
symbol "
" The device will turn off automatically after
the preset time.
To display the remaining time, please press SLEEP
button. You may still reduce the time or deactivate (OFF)
the function afterwards.
ALARM (13 on the remote)
You can set the unit so that it switches on at a certain
time.
1. Use / button to switch into standby mode (time will
be displayed).
2. Keep the ALARM button pressed until the hours and
the " " symbol flash on the display.
• You can now set the switch-on hours, switch-
on minutes and the switch-on mode in sequence
using the TUNE+ / TUNE– buttons (17/16).
• Use the VOL +/- buttons to set the switch-on
volume.
• Confirm your input each time with the ALARM
button. The current display to be set flashes on
the display.
3. After you have selected the turn-on volume, press the
ALARM button again. " " will be displayed and the
timer is activated.
After the set time has been reached, the device switches
to the selected mode.
NOTE:
All buttons do not function with the exception of / ,
SNOOZE and ALARM.
• Use the / and ALARM buttons to switch off the
function until the following day. " " continues to be
shown on the display.
• To activate the timer, press the ALARM button again.
" " will disappear from the display.
• Interval Snooze function
Use the SNOOZE button (10/12) to switch off the
automatically set timer function for around 9 minutes.
MEM/CLK-ADJ (15/16)
Set the clock, store stations and program playback.

Program Playback

Program playback in desired sequence. (Only in CD/USB/
CARD mode)
1. Press ST/MO button (11/16).
2. Press MEM/CLK-ADJ. button (15/16). The display will
show "P01 T001" ("memory position" "Titel") and MEM.
Use the buttons TUNE+ / TUNE– (17/16) to select
the desired track and press MEM/CLK-ADJ.
button again. The display will change to memory
position P02.
3. Use the TUNE+ / TUNE– buttons to select the next
track and press MEM/CLK-ADJ. again. Repeat the steps
until you have selected all tracks.
4. Press the
button (18/2). Playback starts. The
display will show the first selected track number. Also
use this button to temporarily stop playback.
5. Press ST/MO button once to stop playback. The
memory will be kept.
6. To play the program again press the
7. To delete memory, please press ST/MO button twice.
The MEM display switches off.
The unit does not stop automatically after all program-
mable titles have been played. The program sequence will
be kept in the memory until you switch to another mode,
remove the CD from the compartment or switch off the
device.
It is possible to combine program playback with the
REPEAT function. After programming and starting play-
back, please press PLAY MODE button (14/7) up to three
times; the functions can be applied as described under
"REPEAT".
Playback of music files in MP3 format
This device allows the playback of music files in MP3
format. The device furthermore supports the common CD
types: CD, CD-RW, and CD-R. Your device can play MP3.
CDs. These are compressed CDs that can store up to 200
tracks. Your device automatically recognizes MP3 discs (the
display will show total number of tracks and folders).
Please refer to chapter "Playing CD/MP3" for playback of
such CDs. You may program tracks as already described
under "Program playback".
Please note:
There are many burning and compressing methods, as well
as differences in quality of CDs and burnt CDs.
Furthermore, the music industry does not apply fixed
standards (copy protection).
For that reason there might, in rare cases, occur problems
when playing CDs and MP3 discs. That is not a malfunc-
tion of this device.
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