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1.) Turn the system 'On' as usual.
2.) Press the FUNCTION button repeatedly until the
main display shows "CARD – USB".
3.) Connect your portable USB storage
deviceto the USBport on thefrontpanel
ofthissystemasshownintheillustration.
Note: The portable USB drive can only
be connected one way, usually with
the printed side facing up. If you have
trouble connecting your USB storage
device to the USB port, do not force
it. This may damage the connector.
Instead turn the device over and try
connecting it again.
4.) The player will read the information on the external
device and the display will show the total number of
'tracks' or files on the device.
5.) Press the
PLAY/PAUSE button to begin playback.
• Adjust the VOLUME, EQ, and DBBS controls as desired.
• Youcan skiptracks withtheSKIP TUNING"+" or "–" buttons justas youwould
with a normal CD.
• You can skip albums with the ALBUM/MEM.CH "+" or "–" buttons.
• You may press the ID3/FM ST./ESPbutton to display the album name, then
press the SKIP TUNING "+" or "–" buttons to skip as desired.
Note: If the album name is not recognized, or if the
album was not properly named, the display will show
“UNKNOWN”.
6.) Playback will continue until the last track has played and then the display will
again show the total number of tracks, albums on the USB device.
You may also press the STOP button to stop playback at any time.
7.) If you are finished listening remove the external device from the USB port and
return it to its protective storage case.
* Playback from all USB devices is not guaranteed
USB OPERATION
Playing MP3/WMA Audio Files on Portable USB Storage Devices
(including iPod shuffle)
Note: The USB port on this system enables playback of songs only in MP3 and
WMA formats (without Digital Rights Management (DRM)). It cannot play songs
purchased from iTunes or other songs in AAC format, songs in ATRAC format or
songs purchased from walmart.com and some other online music retailers. It may
be possible to convert your music to one of the playable compressed formats, or
burn it to an audio CD, depending on the DRM restrictions. If you wish to play back
songs that you have purchased from iTunes directly from your iPod shuffle, please
follow the instructions on page 8 for connecting the shuffle’s headphone output jack
to the system’s AUX IN inputs.