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UDB275MP

Selecting a track

Track-up

1. Press the [ ] button to move to the begin-

ning of the next track.

2. Each time the [ ] button is pressed, playback

proceeds to another track in the advancing

direction.

Track-down

1. Press the [ ] button to move to the beginning

of the current track.

2. Press the [ ] button twice to move to the

beginning of the previous track.

Fast-backward

Press and hold the [ ] button for 1 second or

longer.

For CD-DA, pressing the [ , ] button for 1

second or longer will move forward or backward 5

times faster than normal play, and pressing it for

3 seconds or longer will do the operation 30 times

faster.

For MP3/WMA, pressing the [ , ] button for

1 second or longer will move forward or backward

10 times faster than normal play per second.

Fast-forward/fast-backward

Fast-forward

Press and hold the [ ] button for 1 second or

longer.

MP3/WMA playing order

When selected for playing folder up down func-

tions, files and folders are accessed in the order

in which they were written by the CD-ROM writer

or USB memory device. Because of this, the or-

der in which they are expected to be played may

not match the order in which they are actually

played. You may be able to set the order in which

MP3/WMA are to be played by writing them onto

a medium such as a CD-R/USB memory device

with their file names beginning with play se-

quence numbers such as “01” to “99”, depending

on your CD writer (CD).
For example, a medium with the following folder/

file hierarchy is shown below.

CD/USB Common Operations

Folder Select

This function allows you to select a folder con-

taining MP3/WMA files and start playing from the

first track in the folder.
1. Press the [F-UP] button to move the next

folder.

2. Press the [F-DN] button to move the previous

folder.

Example of a medium’s folder/file hierarchy.

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