COBY electronic CX-166 instruction manual MP3 Mode, About USB Drives, MP3 Playback Controls

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MP3 MODE

Set the Mode knob to the MP3 position to play digital MP3 audio files from a USB drive. For more information about MP3 or WMA digital audio files, please visit our website at www. cobyusa.com.

About USB Drives

USB drives are storage devices that have a USB interface. Some examples of USB drives are:

USB Thumb drives (flash memory)

USB Micro Drives (mini hard drive)

USB Card Reader with flash 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 Music Files through the USB Port

Connecting a USB Drive

1.Transfer the MP3 files onto the USB drive you wish to connect (you may need to use a computer to do this).

2.Connect the USB drive to the radio’s USB port using the appropriate USB cable (not included). The appropriate USB cable was likely provided with your USB drive.

3.Turn the Mode knob to the USB position.

MP3 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 .

To toggle the shuffle (random play) feature on or off, press while playback is stopped.



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Contents CX-166 For Customer Use PrecautionsImportant Safety Instructions Table of Contents Features Location of Controls Front PanelRear Panel Powering Your Radio Adjusting the VolumeAC Operation AM/FM Radio Tuning to a Station FrequencyAM/FM Antenna Selecting the Band AM or FMMP3 Mode About USB DrivesMP3 Playback Controls Auxiliary AUX Mode Coby Electronics Technical Support TroubleshootingMP3 SpecificationsPage Page Page Coby Electronics Corp