ALLSOUND III
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While it is not very common or well-known yet, USB devices are sometimes classified as
OTG, or On The Go. These devices are capable of exchanging data with other OTG
devices.
Practical experience has shown, however, that any external storage device that supports
read and write operations like a normal hard drive under Windows can be used. The first
time they are connected to a Windows PC, these devices appear in the Device Manager
with names such as USB Mass Storage Device or Pendrive. FAT16 (sometimes referred
to simply as FAT) and FAT32 file systems are supported. FAT12, NTFS, the Macintosh
file system and others will not work.
1.6 The analog audio output
& input
The line out connector on the back of the device is
intended to be connected to the Line input of a HiFi
amplifier or a pair of active speakers (speakers with built-in
amplifiers). Before making the audio connection to your
amplifier, please make sure the volume is at a suitable
level to prevent damage to your hardware or your ears.
And the line in connector can connect to your MP3 or CD
player... etc, use ALLSOUND III as a speaker.
2. The remote control and the buttons on the
ALLSOUND III
Most of the controls will probably be
similar to other products from the
world of consumer electronics. A
selection of controls corresponding to
those on the remote control are
located on the front panel of the
ALLSOUND III, shown on the right.