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How to Program the Play Order for CD Tracks on the PINE D'Music MP3 CD Player Model SM-300T

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The PINE D'Music MP3 CD Player Model SM-300T is a versatile audio playback, combining MP3 and CD functionalities. As well as enabling the user to play mp3 CDs, the SM-300T also allows full control over the music and the order in which it is played, giving the user more control than ever before with their MP3 CD Player. Furthermore, setting a play order for CD tracks is an easy task, which makes the range of SM-300T functions more accessible than most other competing models.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Audio CD
  • PINE D'Music MP3 CD Player SM-300T
  1. Step 1

    Turn on your SM-300T and connect earphones. Insert disc and ensure it is free from scratches and dust.

  2. Step 2

    Press the "Program" key on the front side of the unit. This should bring up the letters "PGM," which should flash on the LCD screen.

  3. Step 3

    Scroll through the tracks on the CD to find those you want to add to your play order, and add in the order you wish to play.

  4. Step 4

    Press the "Program" key for a second time to add a track to the play order.

  5. Step 5

    Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have stored your play order, up to a maximum of 22 tracks. Your program will be stored in the memory of your player until you cancel.

Tips & Warnings
  • As with programing an order for an mp3 CD, pressing the "Stop" key during the input of tracks into the playing order will cancel, and return you to the main play mode.
  • Alternatively, you can enter "00" as your track number when selecting tracks for the play order to cancel all previous programs.
  • Your program will be automatically lost after more than two minutes of player inactivity, or when the lid of the MP3 CD Player is opened.
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