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U S B M E M O RY D E V I C E
OPERATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS:
- Copyright protection files cannot be played
back.
- Copyright protection files on the USB memory
device are skipped automatically when
played back.
- Recommended use:
Flash memory type USB memory player
Not recommended:
Hard Disc Memory type USB player
- Some flash memory player does not play
successfully with this unit.
Before use
Push the cover of USB AUDIO port to right first.
Connect the USB memory device to the USB
AUDIO port of the main unit correctly as shown
in Fig. 8.
- Some USB memory devices cannot be
used.
- This unit can recognize only MP3 or WMA
(Window Media Audio) files.
- This unit can recognize up to 1999 files or
folders in USB memory device.
However, some cannot be recognized
depending on the folder structure.
- It may take more time for the reading opera-
tion depending on the recording condition.
- Please refer to “MP3/WMA CD information”
on the page 18.
Basic playback
1. Press the USB button to select USB.
The last file number in the USB memory device
appears.
- If the connection of the USB memory device
is failed or the unit cannot recognize the USB
memory device, “no” appears.
- If thereʼs no file in the USB memory device, or
just some empty folders in the USB memory
device, “no” appears.
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE
i
button to start
playback.
3. Press the MEMORY/FOLDER button,
“FOLDER” blinks on the display, then press
the
f
/FILE- or FILE+/
e
button (or the
FOLDER- or button on the remote
controller) to select the desired folder.
4. When the first file number of selected folder
appears, press the
f
/FILE- or FILE+/
e
button to select a desired file.
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE
i
button to start
playback.
6. Press the STOP
n
button to end playback.
When the last file has been played, the player
stops automatically.
7. To turn the USB player off, set the FUNC-
TION switch to TAPE/OFF.
Note:
Only select the folder in playing mode.
Temporarily stopping playback
Refer to the same description of “CD PLAY” on
page 16.
PROGRAMMED PLAY
Refer to the description of “MP3/WMA CD OP-
ERATION” on page 19.
USB
USB
MP3
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