Features & menus, Repeat a-b, How to access the play modes – Technicolor - Thomson Thomson Lyra PDP2800 User Manual

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Features & Menus

Chapter 2

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How to access the play modes

During navigation mode (you’ve turned on your Thomson Lyra Jukebox, but you are
using the menu system and not playing music)

1.

Press the MODE button (the MODE SETTINGS menu appears).

2.

Press the arrow down button (or soft key 2) or the arrow up button (soft key 3) until the
play mode you want to use is highlighted.

3.

Press BACK (soft key 1) to return to the previous screen and the mode selection will be
updated to reflect the choice you made in step 2.

4.

To change the current play mode, just press the MODE button during playback.

During playback

1.

Press the MODE button to cycle through the choices (the play mode icons are updated on
the LCD).
Note: No icon appears in the LCD for the Normal playback mode.

Repeat A-B

Repeat A-B enables you to mark a starting point and an ending point during playback — the
Repeat A-B playback mode will only play the segment that you marked. When the end of the
segment (the B point) is reached during playback, the Thomson Lyra will start playback again
from the beginning (the A point).

Note: Unlike other playback modes, Repeat A-B is only available during playback
(you can’t access it from the MODE SETTINGS menu).

1.

To set up Repeat A-B, start playback – press

(play/pause).

2.

When the song you’re playing reaches the place that you want to be the starting point,

press A -B (soft key 4). You’ll notice that the

icon appears in the LCD where the other

mode icons are displayed.

3.

Continue to let the music play. When you reach the end of the segment you want to

repeat, press A-B again (soft key 4). The

icon appears in the LCD.

Note: You can only mark A and B points within the same song or track.

4.

The Thomson Lyra Jukebox will repeatedly play the segment of music you marked. To
cancel A-B repeat and return to normal playback, just press the MODE button.

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