FRONT PANEL FEATURES
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USB SLOT – Insert USB thumb-drive or connect USB hard-
drive (FAT16 or FAT32 only) to this input.
Note: PROFILE FLASH does not support USB hubs.
2.
SD CARD SLOT – Insert SD card into this slot until it clicks.
To eject it, push it in once until it clicks, then remove it from
the slot.
3.
33 / 45 RPM BUTTON – This button controls the RPM of the
turntable platter.
4.
STOP RECORD – This button stops the turntable motor.
5.
LCD – Shows information pertinent to unit operation.
6.
PLAY / PAUSE – Press this button to play. While playing,
press again to pause. While paused, press again to resume
playback.
7.
STOP ( ) – Press this button to stop playback (or recording).
8.
SKIP
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– Skips to the previous track or next track (respectively). Press and hold the button down to rewind
or fast forward (respectively) through the current track.
9.
REC – Press this button to enter Record Mode. Record Mode allows you to record music from the turntable
platter, or from external audio devices connected to the LINE IN, directly to a connected USB or SD device.
10.
NEXT FOLDER – Press this button to skip to the next folder on your connected device and play the first
available MP3 in that folder.
11.
PLAY MODE – Press this button to select how PROFILE FLASH will play your tracks:
a.
Repeat: The current track will repeat.
b.
Repeat All: The entire collection of tracks on your connected device will repeat.
c.
Repeat Folder: The collection of tracks in the current folder will repeat.
d.
Random: The entire collection of tracks on your connected device will play in random order.
12.
SPLIT TRACK – When recording to your connected device, you can press this button to create a new track.
The new track number will be one higher than the previous one and saved to the same folder on your device.
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IMPORTANT
• PROFILE FLASH can only recognize
one connected device (USB drive or SD
card) at a time.
• When PROFILE FLASH displays the
available tracks on your connected USB
drive or SD card, instead of showing
folders on different "directory levels"
(i.e., folders within folders), it will move
through the folders as though were all
on the same level. Furthermore, only
folders containing MP3 files will be
displayed.