MHC-GZR9D/GZR8D/GZR7D.GB.3-870-909-11(1)
8
GB
USB devic
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Listening to music of
an USB device
You can listen to music stored in the USB
device. The audio formats that can be
played back by this system are as follows:
MP3*/WMA*/AAC*
Refer to “Compatible USB devices”
(supplement) for a list of USB devices
that can be connected to this system.
* Files with copyright protection (Digital
Rights Management) cannot be played by
this system.
Note on the maximum number of
tracks, files and folders on an USB
device
This system cannot play an USB device in
the following cases.
– When the number of tracks or files on
a folder exceeds 150.
– When the number of folders on an
USB device exceeds 200.
These numbers may vary depending on
the track structure, the file structure and
the folder structure.
1
Press FU/
repeatedly to select “USB” (or
press USB
on the unit).
2
Connect an USB device to the
(USB) port
.
When USB cable connection is
necessary, connect the USB cable
supplied with the USB device to be
connected.
See the operating instructions
supplied with the USB device to be
connected for details on the operation
method.
When the USB device is connected,
“READING” appears and “USB
MEMORY” lights up in the display.
Notes
Do not use the USB devices other than
those listed in “Compatible USB devices”
(supplement). Operation of models not
listed is not guaranteed.
Operation is not guaranteed, even when
using these USB devices.
When inserting the USB device, make
sure of the direction and insert it all the
way to the
(USB) port
on the unit.
Do not forcibly insert the USB device, as
this may cause the device to be damaged.
Do not insert other device or objects
besides the USB device.
It may take about 10 seconds before
“READING” appears in the display
depending on the type of USB device
connected.
To remove the USB device
1
Press
to stop playback.
2
Press
to turn off the system.
3
Remove the USB device.
Notes on the USB device
The system can play back up to 200 folders,
including folders that do not contain MP3
audio tracks and JPEG image files.
The file formats that this system can play are
as follows:
MP3: file extension “.mp3”
WMA: file extension “.wma”
AAC: file extension “.m4a”
JPEG: file extension “.jpg” or “.jpeg”
The system will play back any data with
the extension above even if they are not in
MP3/WMA/AAC/JPEG format. Playing this
data may generate a loud noise which could
damage your speaker system.