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
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
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: ‐
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Bit rate: 32 kbps~320kbps, sampling rate: 32kHz, 44.1kHz and 48 kHz decodable
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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
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The system can detect and read the files under MP3 format only in USB mode but not other music file
formats.
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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.
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The USB port does not support connection with a USB extension cable and is not designed for
communication with computer.
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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
10
"button (18) to play the
st
track of next folder directly and