
10
4.
Press
the
Memory
button
(12)
to
enter
the
track
into
the
memory.
5.
Repeat
steps
3
and
4
to
enter
additional
tracks
into
the
memory
if
necessary.
6.
When
all
the
desired
tracks
have
been
programmed,
press
“Play/Pause
”button
(18)
to
play
the
disc
in
the
order
you
have
programmed.
7.
Press
“Stop
”
button
(10)
to
terminate
program
play.
Press
“Stop
”
button
twice
(10)
at
CD
stop
mode
to
cancel
all
programmed
memory
until
the
“Prog”
indicator
disappear
on
LCD
display
(8).
For
MP3
disc/file,
press
the
“Folder
up”
button
(20)
to
select
the
1
st
track
of
next
folder
directly
and
hence
to
speed
up
the
song
selection.
The
programming
mode
will
automatically
stop
if
no
button
is
being
pressed
in
a
period
of
about
30
seconds
after
pressing
the
Memory
button
(12).
Remark:
‐
MP3
track
format
requirement:
‐
-
Bit
rate:
32
kbps~320kbps,
sampling
rate:
32kHz,
44.1kHz
and
48
kHz
decodable
-
The
performance
of
playing
MP3
disc
is
dependent
on
the
quality
of
the
recording
disc
and
the
method
of
recording.
Furthermore,
the
searching
lead
‐
time
for
MP3
‐
CD
is
longer
than
normal
CD
due
to
the
different
format.
Playback
of
MP3
song
via
USB
storage
media
Connecting
The
system
is
able
to
decode
and
playback
all
MP3
files
which
are
stored
in
memory
media
using
the
USB
port.
1.
Set
the
system
to
Standby
mode
first
or
any
other
function
except
USB
mode.
2.
Plug
‐
in
the
USB
pen
‐
drive
with
the
face
up
and
make
sure
its
fully
inserted.
Connecting
the
USB
pen
‐
drive
upside
down
or
backwards
could
damage
the
audio
system
or
the
storage
media.
Check
to
be
sure
the
direction
is
correct
before
connection.
3.
Turn
on
the
unit
again
by
On/off
button
(17)
and
set
press
Function
button
(9)
to
select
USB
mode.
The
system
will
start
reading
the
storage
media
automatically
after
connecting,
and
LCD
display
(8)
will
show
the
total
number
of
MP3
files
being
detected.
4.
Repeat
the
same
playback
procedure
as
playing
CD/MP3
disc
as
above.
Remark
-
The
system
can
detect
and
read
the
files
under
MP3
format
only
in
USB
mode
but
not
other
music
file
formats.
-
If
you
connect
the
system
to
an
MP3
player
via
the
USB
socket,
due
to
variances
in
file
system
formats,
some
MP3
players
may
not
be
able
to
play
via
the
USB
socket.
This
is
not
a
malfunction
of
the
system.
-
The
USB
port
does
not
support
connection
with
a
USB
extension
cable
and
is
not
designed
for
communication
with
computer.
-
Due
to
ERP
stage
two
requirements
and
to
protect
the
environment
(for
European
market
only).
The
unit
will
switch
to
standby
mode
automatically
if
no
music
is
detected
playing
for
over
15
minutes.
Removing
of
USB
To
remove
the
USB
stick,
turn
off
the
power
or
switch
the
function
mode
to
either
cd
or
tuner
mode
first,
then
un
‐
plug
it
by
pulling
out
the
USB
socket
directly