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Playing music via USB (28)
This device has been developed in line with the latest techni-
cal advances in the USB field. The wide range of different USB
storage devices of all types which are currently on the market,
unfortunately do not allow us to guarantee full compatibility
with all USB storage devices. For this reason, in rare cases
there may be problems in playing back files from USB storage
devices. This is not a malfunction of the device. Only use
commercially available USB sticks.
1. Set the function selector switch (6) to the "CD / USB"
position.
2. Keep the STOP / USB button pressed. "USB MODE" will
briefly appear on the display.
3. Connect a USB storage device directly into the port.
Playback will automatically start after a few seconds.
NOTE:
• Always directly connect a USB storage medium to the
USB port to prevent any malfunctions.
• The USB port is not designed for charging external
devices.
• If no USB stick is connected, or the USB stick is not
recognized "NOT FIND USB" will appear on the display
after the notification "USB CHECKING . . .".
• Please note: The USB port is only intended for playing
music from USB sticks. It only provides a low power
(100 mA) power supply. This USB port is not suitable for
using external 2.5" hard drives with start-up currents of
up to 1100 mA.
• There is a huge variety of compression methods as well
as quality differences for USB sticks.
Furthermore, the music industry does not adhere to
fixed standards (copy protection).
For that reason you might experience problems in some
rare cases when playing back MP3 files. This is not a
malfunction of the device.
CAUTION:
Switch the device to a different operating mode before you
remove the USB storage device.
Description of the Control Buttons
PLAY / PAUSE (8)
You can briely interrupt and resume playback using this
button. Pressing again continues playback.
(9)
With
you can jump to the next or previous track etc.
If the button is kept pressed down, the machine starts to
search through the tracks.
(10)
The
button can be used as follows:
Press once
= This starts the current track again from
the beginning.
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Press twice
= This jumps back to the previous track.
Press three times = This plays the song before etc.
If the button is kept pressed down, the machine starts to
search through the tracks.
STOP / USB (27)
• The playback is stopped.
• If you keep the button briefly pressed in CD mode, you
can switch between CD and USB operation.
REPEAT (26)
During playback:
Press once
= "REPEAT: One" is displayed momen-
tarily in the display. The current track is
repeated continuously.
Press twice
= "REPEAT: All" is displayed momen-
tarily in the display. All music titles are
repeated continuously.
Press three times = "REPEAT: Off" is displayed momen-
tarily in the display. All the functions
are deactivated. Playback is continued
normally.
RAND (11)
Press once
= "RANDOM" is displayed momentarily
in the display. All the music tracks are
played back in random order.
Press twice
= "Off" is displayed momentarily in the
display. Playback is continued normally.
Programmed Play
This can be used to program any desired sequence of tracks.
1. Press the STOP / USB button.
2. Press the PROG button. "PROGRAM INPUT 01" (Storage
space) and the notification "00" will appear in the display.
Use the
/
buttons to select the desired track and
then press the PROG button again. The display changes
to memory slot 02.
3. Select the next track with the
the PROG button again. Repeat the procedure until all the
desired tracks are selected.
NOTE:
Once the storage capacity of the tracks to be pro-
grammed has been reached "FULL" flashes in the
display.
4. Press the PLAY / PAUSE button. The playback starts. The
notification "P" will appear additionally in the display.
5. Press once the STOP / USB button to stop the playback
while retaining the program.
6. To play the programme back again, press the PLAY / PAUSE
button.
The device stops automatically after all programmed titles
have been played. The notification "P" will disappear. The
/
buttons and press
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