COBY electronic CX-266 Stereo System User Manual


 
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USB (UDISK) MODE
Select UDISK mode to play digital MP3/WMA audio les from a USB drive. For more
information about MP3 or WMA digital audio les, please visit our website at www.
cobyusa.com. Press FUNCTION to select UDISK mode.
About USB Drives
USB drives are storage devices that have a USB interface. Some examples of USB drives are:
USB Thumb drives (ash memory)
USB Micro Drives (mini hard drive)
USB Card Reader with ash memory installed (e.g., Compact Flash, SD/MMC, Memory
Stick, etc.)
Although you may connect other MP3 players through the USB port for playback, we recommend
that you use the provided Auxiliary Line-In jack for such devices to take advantage of your MP3 play-
er’s display and controls (please see the AUXILIARY (AUX) MODE section for more information).
Playing MP3/WMA Files from a USB Drive
Connecting a USB Drive
Transfer the MP3/WMA les onto the USB drive you wish to connect (you may need to use
a computer to do this).
Connect the USB drive to the stereo’s USB port using the appropriate USB cable (not
included). A USB cable was likely provided with your USB drive.
Press FUNCTION to select UDISK mode. The LCD will display “READING” while the stereo
scans for MP3/WMA les on the USB drive. The more les that are on the drive, the longer
it will take to complete the scan. When playback is stopped, the LCD will display the total
number of folders and MP3/WMA les on the USB drive.
MP3/WMA Playback Controls
Press to start playback. Press again to pause playback or press to stop playback.
Press again to resume playback.
To select the next track, press . To fast forward through the current track, press and hold .
To select the previous track, press . To reverse through a track, press and hold .
If the USB drive contains multiple folders, press BAND/FOLDER to change folders.
If the ID3 Display feature has been turned on in the Menu Options (and the MP3 le being played con-
tains ID3 information), then the le name, song title, and artist name will be displayed on the LCD.
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