The USB Port and SD Card Slot
Playback of music in MP3/WMA format via USB device or memory card
The system is able to decode and playback all MP3/WMA files stored in the memory media
connected to the USB port or SD/MMC card slot.
1. Turn the volume knob clockwise to turn the equipment on.
2. Following the illustration below, insert a USB device face up into the USB port, making sure
it is fully inserted. Alternatively, insert a memory card in the direction of the arrow (as shown on
the label next to the memory card slot), making sure to insert it straight without
bending.
IMPORTANT:
Connecting the USB device upside down or backwards could damage
the audio system or storage media (USB drive, SD or MMC card). Check to ensure the
direction is correct before connection.
3. Set the function selector to USB/SD mode. (If you have both a USB device and a memory
card inserted, press the MODE button to toggle between USB and SD mode.) The system
will start reading the storage medium automatically after mode selection and will display the
total number of folders and MP3/WMA files.
4. The system will then start audio playback from the media storage device (USB or SD card)
automatically.
Playback controls
PLAY/PAUSE
Press this button once to stop playing, press it again to continue.
STOP
Press this button to stop audio playback, the display will then show the total number of
MP3/WMA files.
SKIP UP
Press this button once to play the next file, press and hold this button to fast forward
through the files/tracks.
SKIP DOWN
Press this button once to play the previous file, press and hold this button to fast
reverse through the files/tracks.
TUNING KNOB
Turn this knob to the right/left to search a folder backward or forward.
MODE
Press this button to toggle between USB and SD Card mode.
Important notes
• The system can detect and read files in MP3 / WMA format only via the USB port or SD card
slot.
• You can connect an MP3 player to the system via the USB socket, however, some MP3
players may not be able to play via the USB socket. This is due to variances in the MP3