USB Device | 1 Connect an USB device to the | |
(USB) port as shown | ||
Transferring music | below. | |
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from a disc to an USB |
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device |
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You can connect an optional USB device |
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to the (USB) port on the unit and | USB device | |
transfer music from a disc to the USB | ||
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device. | When USB cable connection is | |
You can transfer music from an AUDIO | ||
necessary, connect the USB cable | ||
CD or DATA CD/DVD (MP3 audio | ||
supplied with the USB device to be | ||
tracks only) only. | ||
connected. | ||
The audio format of files transferred by | ||
See the operating instructions | ||
this system is MP3. | ||
supplied with the USB device to be | ||
The amount of free space required on the | ||
connected for details on the operation | ||
USB device is about 1 MB per minute | ||
method. | ||
when transferring music from an AUDIO | ||
When the USB device is connected, | ||
CD. | ||
“READING” appears and “USB | ||
Required free space may be larger when | ||
MEM” lights up in the display. | ||
transferring music from a DATA CD/ | ||
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DVD (MP3 audio tracks only). |
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Refer to “Compatible USB devices” |
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(supplement) for a list of USB devices |
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that can be connected to this system. |
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The transferred music is limited to private use only. Use of the music beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders.
Note on the maximum number of tracks, files and folders on an USB device
This system cannot transfer music from a disc in the following cases.
When the number of tracks or files on a folder exceeds 150.
When the number of folders on an USB device exceeds 200.
These numbers may vary depending on the track structure, the file structure and the folder structure.