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The USB Port on the front panel of the Rise & Shine® is used to listen to MP3 audio files on USB Flash Drives, also known as “Thumb Drives.”
Your Rise & Shine can play MP3 audio on all standard USB Drives, regardless of memory capacity. There are limits of not more than 800 MP3 files and not more than 100 directories (or “folders”) per USB Drive.
Files on USB Drives can be placed in folders and subfolders before being copied to a USB Drive. This directory structure is maintained on the USB Drive, but nested folders are displayed “flattened” to a single column, not shown as nested
Note: Instructions for placing music onto your own USB or SD card are not provided with this manual. Please visit the Verilux
website for a link to a website that will provide instructions how to perform this activity.
Note: Only MP3 files can be played and only directories containing MP3 files will be displayed.
1.Insert a USB Flash Drive or other USB device into the USB Port on the front panel. As with CD and
DVD discs, USB Drives have a proper “up” side. If the USB Drive doesn’t insert easily don’t force it. Flip it over and try again. There should only be a slight resistance as you insert the drive into the port.
2.Turn the Audio Input Selector to USB.
3.The display will show SEARCHING then LOADING as it reads the USB memory.
When the contents of the USB Drive are read, the display shows the USB file structure.
If the MP3 files were copied directly to the USB Drive, without being first placed in folders, ROOT will be highlighted in the display.
USB MEMORY
ROOT
GOD REST YE MERRY GME HYDRO
REDMONDAY RUSHINGHOURS BLIND WILLIE COME THOU FOUNT
1.Press the Selector Control Dial to open the default ROOT folder and display the files on the USB Drive.
2.Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight an MP3 file.
3.Press the Selector Control Dial to choose the file.
The display returns to the Time/Date display. The MP3 file begins to play and the file’s title is shown at the bottom of the display.
If the MP3 files were contained in folders before being copied to the USB Drive, the folder names will be displayed.
1.Use the Selector Control Dial to highlight a folder name.
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