Onkyo CR-B8 CD Player User Manual


 
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Various Ways to Play CDs
Different playback modes are available in addition to
normal playback.
You can select and store track numbers (up to 25) in a
desired playback order.
You can execute this function only when the input
source is CD and the unit is stopped.
For information on MP3 CD source, see page 12.
To select a track number in memory:
Turn MULTI JOG or press / on the remote con-
troller repeatedly during Memory playback.
To check the track numbers in memory:
Press / while the CD is stopped.
To erase a track number from memory:
While in Memory playback mode, and the CD is
stopped, press EDIT/NO/CLEAR. Each press erases
the last track number stored in memory.
If you change the playback mode, all data stored for
Memory playback will be erased.
You can also erase the setting by removing the disc or
selecting the standby mode.
Memory Playback
1
Press YES/MODE repeatedly until
the MEM indicator lights in the dis-
play.
2
Turn MULTI JOG to select the rst
track you want to play back, then
press MULTI JOG.
To select the next track to be played,
repeat this step.
You can also use the number buttons on
the remote controller to select a track.
To cancel a track number stored in
memory:
Press EDIT/NO/CLEAR. Each press
erases the last track number stored in
memory.
3
1
2
Display
MEM
C D
SOURCE TRACK
The MEM indicator lights.
MEM
C D
SOURCE TRACK
MEM
C D
SOURCE TRACK
Track number to be
stored in memory
The total time of
programmed tracks
Notes:
MP3 CD:
In Navigation mode, perform the steps
1-4 on page 26. In All Group mode,
perform the steps 1-4 on page 27.
During MP3 CD playback, the total
playing time does not appear.
•“--:-- appears when the total time
meets or exceeds 99 minutes 59 sec-
onds.
You can program up to 25 tracks for a
CD. If you try to program more tracks,
the unit displays Memory Full.
3
Press to start Memory play.
MEM
C D
SOURCE TRACK
The playing track number
Using the remote controller
/
/
2
3
1
EDIT/NO/
CLEAR
Number buttons
(See page 25.)
(These buttons do
not operate during
Memory
playback.)