Basic playback
05
49
en
Playing a USB device
It is
p
ossible to
p
layback files
1
using the USB inte
r
face on
the f
r
ont of this
r
eceive
r
.
1
Switch on the receiver and your TV.
See
Connecting a USB device
on
p
age 40.
2
2
Press iPod USB on the remote control to switch the
receiver to the iPod/USB.
Loading
a
pp
ea
r
s in the GUI sc
r
een as this
r
eceive
r
sta
r
ts
r
ecognizing the USB device connected.
3
When the
dis
p
lay shows
USB Top
menu you’
r
e
r
eady to
p
layback
f
r
om the USB device.
Main Zone:
Sub Zone:
Important
If an
Over Current
message lights in the dis
p
lay, the
p
owe
r
r
equi
r
ements of the USB device a
r
e too high fo
r
this
r
eceive
r
. T
r
y following the
p
oints below:
• Switch the
r
eceive
r
off, then on again.
• Reconnect the USB device with the
r
eceive
r
switched
off.
• Use a dedicated AC ada
p
te
r
(su
pp
lied with the
device) fo
r
USB
p
owe
r
.
If this doesn’t
r
emedy the
pr
oblem, it is likely you
r
USB
device is incom
p
atible.
Playing back audio files stored on a USB
memory device
The maximum numbe
r
of levels that you can select in
Ste
p
2 (below) is 8. Also, you can dis
p
lay and
p
lay back
u
p
to 30 000 folde
r
s and files within a USB memo
r
y
device.
4
1
Use
/
to select ‘Music’ from the USB Top menu.
2
Use
/
to select a folder, then press ENTER to
browse that folder.
• To
r
etu
r
n to the
pr
evious level any time,
pr
ess
RETURN
.
3
Continue browsing until you arrive at what you
want to play, then press
to start playback.
5
Main Zone:
Note
1 • Com
p
atible USB devices include exte
r
nal magnetic ha
r
d d
r
ives,
p
o
r
table flash memo
r
y (
p
a
r
ticula
r
ly keyd
r
ives) and digital audio
p
laye
r
s
(MP3
p
laye
r
s) of fo
r
mat FAT12/16/32. It is not
p
ossible to connect this unit to a
p
e
r
sonal com
p
ute
r
fo
r
USB
p
layback.
• Pionee
r
cannot gua
r
antee com
p
atibility (o
p
e
r
ation and/o
r
bus
p
owe
r
) with all USB mass sto
r
age devices and assumes no
r
es
p
onsibility fo
r
any loss of data that may occu
r
when connected to this
r
eceive
r
.
2 Make su
r
e the
r
eceive
r
is in standby when disconnecting the USB device.
3 • When a USB memo
r
y device with a la
r
ge ca
p
acity is connected, it may take some time to
r
ead all the contents.
• This
r
eceive
r
does not su
pp
o
r
t a USB hub.
USB Top
Music
Photos
Slideshow Setup
1 / 3
A/V RECEIVER
USB Top
[
Music
]
[ Photos
]
[ Slideshow Setup
]
1/3
4 Note that cha
r
acte
r
s that cannot be dis
p
layed on this
r
eceive
r
a
r
e dis
p
layed as
#
.
5 • If the file selected cannot be
p
layed back, this
r
eceive
r
automatically ski
p
s to the next file
p
layable.
• When the file cu
rr
ently being
p
layed back has no title assigned to it, the file name is dis
p
layed in the GUI sc
r
een instead; when neithe
r
the
album name no
r
the a
r
tist name is
pr
esent, the
r
ow is dis
p
layed as a blank s
p
ace.
• Playback sto
p
s when the last song in a USB memo
r
y device is
p
layed back to the end.
• Co
p
y
r
ighted audio files cannot be
p
layed back on this
r
eceive
r
.
• DRM-
pr
otected audio files cannot be
p
layed back on this
r
eceive
r
.
• If you leave the GUI sc
r
een fo
r
ove
r
five minutes, the sc
r
een save
r
will a
pp
ea
r
.
USB Top
Music
Photos
Slideshow Setup
1 / 3
A/V RECEIVER
Music
Return
Folder1
Folder2
Folder3
Music1
Music2
Music3
Music4
Music5
1
/
9
A/V RECEIVER
Top Menu
Track Title
USB
Top Menu
Return
Random On
PLAY
3:02
-2:02
Artist Name
Now Playing
Album Title
Genre : xxxxxxxxxxx
Format : xxxxxxxxxxx
Bit Rate : xxxxxxxxxxx
xxxx/xxxx
Play mode
T
r
ack title o
r
File name
Album title
A
r
tist name
Playing time
File info
r
mation
T
r
ack numbe
r
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