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USB/APPLE
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DEVICE INSTRUCTIONS
Caution! Except for private use, duplicating audio data (including MP3/WMA) or
distributing, transferring or copying it, whether free or paid for without permission of
the original copyright holder is strictly prohibited by law and international treaty.
Viewing MP3/WMA Song Information
When playing MP3/WMA files from the USB source, you can
view the track name, album name and artist (ID-3) information
automatically from these files. Once the USB drive is inserted, the
following info will scroll across the screen in the following order:
F-DIR
(folder directory),
MP3 FILE
(file name of song),
ALBUM
(name of
album)
ARTIST
(name of artist),
SONG
(name of song).
To cycle through the ID-3 information on-screen, rotate the left-rear
knob (#2) counter-clockwise (Redondo RS) or rotate the left inside
thumb-roller (#2) up (Redondo RT). The ID-3 information will time out
after a few seconds and will revert to the default ID-3 information.
To access the clock when in USB mode, rotate the left-rear knob
(#2) counter-clockwise or rotate the left inside thumb-roller (#2) up
until the clock appears. The clock will time out after a few seconds
and will revert to the default ID-3 information.
NOTE: Not all music software handles ID-3 information the same way. Some software
will produce MP3 files with ID-3 information that is not readable by Redondo. If this
occurs, you may need to use a converter or ID-3 editor to change the ID-3 information
for the artist, album and song information to display properly on Redondo.