To

Do this

Search for a track

1 Turn OPERATION

on an USB device

DIAL to select the

by its folder name

folder you want, then

and track name and

press ENTER.

start playback the

2 Turn OPERATION

track. (TRACK

DIAL to select the

SEARCH)

track you want, then

 

press ENTER.

 

To return to the parent

 

folder, press RETURN.

 

 

Find a point in a

Hold down m or M

track

on the remote during

 

playback, then release it

 

at the point you want.

 

 

Notes

The following situations can increase the time it takes to start playback:

the folder structure is complex.

the memory capacity is excessive.

When the USB device is connected, the system reads all the tracks on the USB device. If there are many folders or tracks on the USB device, it may take a long time to finish reading the USB device.

Do not connect the system and the USB device through a USB hub.

Depending on the previous operation you have performed with the USB device, the operation time for the USB device may vary.

If the system is turned off or a power failure occurs during “RESUME”, then you turn on the system and start playback, the system will start playback from the beginning of the track where you stopped playback.

This system does not necessarily support all the functions provided in a connected USB device.

The playback order for the system may differ from the playback order of the connected digital music player.

Be sure to turn off the system before removing the USB device. Removing the USB device while the system is turned on may corrupt the data on the USB device.

You are recommended not to save other types of tracks or unnecessary folders on a USB device that has MP3 audio tracks.

A folder that does not include an MP3 audio track is skipped.

Tracks recorded by this system are played back in the order of folder creation. Tracks recorded by a device other than this system such as a computer may not be played back in the order in which they were recorded.

The system can only play back MP3 audio tracks with the extension “.MP3”.

Attempting to play back non-MP3 format files that have the extension “.MP3” may result in noise or malfunction.

The system can recognize up to

999 folders.

999 MP3 audio tracks.

The maximum number of MP3 audio tracks and folders may vary depending on the MP3 audio track and folder structure.

Compatibility with all MP3 encoding/writing softwares, recording devices, and recording media cannot be guaranteed. Incompatible USB device may produce noise or interrupted audio or may not play back at all.

If you set the CD/USB power manage function to “CD/USB POWER OFF”, you cannot resume playback from the point you stopped playback after you switch to TUNER function.

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