AUX IN MODE
A 3.5mm stereo
Aux In socket
is provided on the side behind the rubber cover, for
connecting an external audio device such as MP3 player or CD player (not included with
this radio).
1. Connect an audio source to the
Aux In socket
.
2. Press the
SOURCE button
to select AUX input. Display will show “AUX In”.
3. Play the external player.
4. Adjust the volume of both the radio and the player for comfortable listening.
5. After use, close the rubber cover to prevent moist or dust from entering into the
sockets and radio.
Notes:
Never use the AUX-IN socket in rainy or moist conditions to prevent moist from
entering the radio. Keep the rubber cover closed under these conditions.
The Auto-Power management function will be activated in AUX mode. If there is no
signal from the AUX input jack for a period over 15 minutes, the unit will automatically
switch to standby mode. The operation indicator and the LCD will go off in such case.
Pressing the On/Off button will wake up the unit.
USB MUSIC PLAYER
CONDITIONS TO PREVENT MOIST FROM ENTERING THE RADIO!! KEEP THE
RUBBER COVER CLOSED UNDER THESE CONDITIONS.
USB memory devices can be used with the radio for playback of MP3, AAC, FLAC and
WAV files.
The radio has been tested with a range of USB memory devices up to 32GB. However,
there are many different USB memory device variants available and not all of them can
be guaranteed to work in this radio. Memory must use the FAT or FAT32 filing system in
order to operate in this radio.
Audio formats supported for playback are MP3, AAC, FLAC and WAV. Playback does
not support files encoded using WMA lossless, WMA voice, WMA 10 professional, or
files of any format that have DRM protection.
The USB socket are located on the side behind the rubber cover. Make sure the rubber
cover is closed well after use to prevent moist and dirt from entering the radio.
The USB memory device should not be removed during playback as damage or
corruption of files may occur.
USB memory devices are not included with this radio.
Note:
When the radio is playing a USB stick, the batteries will be charged in low current
mode. Once the USB stick is removed normal charging will continue.
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