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How to Program a Playlist on a Pine Technology SM300T D'Music Portable MP3-CD Player

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The Pine Technology SM300T D'Music Portable MP3-CD Player gives the user the option of playing a variety of CD media, including MP3 CDs. This player also boasts a range of options for playing music, including the ability to set the order of up to 22 tracks with ease.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Pine Technology SM300T D'Music Portable MP3-CD Player
  • CD
  1. Step 1

    Turn on your CD player and insert a CD.

  2. Step 2

    Press "Program." You should then see the letters "PGM" flashing.

  3. Step 3

    Search for an album by scrolling through the numbers as the display flashes. Use the "Fast Forward" and "Rewind" keys to search, and press "Program" to finalize your choice.

  4. Step 4

    Find the first track by using Fast Forward and Rewind. Press "Program" to finalize your choice. Repeat this for each track, with a maximum of 22 total tracks.

  5. Step 5

    Press "Play" to listen to your playlist.

Tips & Warnings
  • To cancel the Input Mode and return to Normal Play Mode, press "Stop." This will delete your current selections and bring you back to the original display on the LCD screen.
  • To cancel all programs, enter "00" as the track number.
  • Leaving the CD player inactive for more than two minutes or opening the lid will delete all programs.
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