CD disc programming (by remote control)
Up to 32 tracks can be programmed for CD or MP3 file and play in any order. Before use, be sure the system
is at stop mode before programming:-
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Switch to CD/USB/SD mode and stop the CD playback.
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Press PROGRAM - program no. and digits for track no. to be programmed will apear on the display.
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Select a desired track by pressing SKIP/PREV buttons (24/13).
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Press the PROGRAM button to store the track into memory.
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Repeat the procedure to enter additional tracks into the memory if necessary.
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When all the desired tracks have been programmed, press PLAY/PAUSE (16) to play the disc in assig-
ned order.
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To cancel the programmed file, press STOP button on th RC until "PROG" is disappears from the dis-
play (2)
Remarks:
In case no name had been assigned for a track, "none" or "unknown" is being displayed on the display. The
display (2) supports English language only.
MP3 track format requirement: MP3 bit rate: 32 kbps~256 kbps. The performance of playing mp3 disc is
depending on the quality of the disc and the method of recording. Furthermore, the searching lead-time for
mp3-cd is longer than conventional music CDs.
Playback of MP3 Files From USB Drive / SD Card
Connecting
The system is able to decode and playback MP3 files stored on USB drives or SD/MMC memory card when
connected to the respective ports on the device front.
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Set function selector (6) to USB/SD position and press SOURCE (4) to select USB or CARD mode.
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Plug the USB drive in facing up or insert the memory card in the direction of the arrow as shown in the
label on the underside of the memory card slot. Insert straight without bending.
Connecting the USB upside down or backwards could damage the audio system or the storage
media (USB thumb drive / SD/MMC card). Check to be sure the direction is correct before con-
nection.
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The system will start reading the storage media automatically when inserted, and LCD display (2) will
show the total number of MP3 files and total number of folder being detected.
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Navigation, PLAY/PAUSE and other functions are same as with CD media.
Remarks: Only music files in MP3 format are detected and readable. Due to variances in the MP3 encoding
format there might be MP3 players that will not be supported by the USB port of this device. This is not a
malfunction. The USB port does not support the connection with USB extension cables and is not designed
for the direct communication with computers.
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