d) USB/Memory Card Operation
The SD tuner is equipped with a USB interface and a memory card reader for SD/MMC cards.
MP3 files stored on these media can be played.
Do not connect any MP3-player to the USB interface if it is battery-operated.
The USB interface power supply may load the inserted batteries and cause overheating or ex-
plosion of a battery.
USB media up to 32 GB and a power intake of up to max. 500 mA can be connected to the USB
interface.
Only USB storage media can be operated at the USB socket. MP3 players with a USB port usually
switch into PC mode when this port is connected. In this mode, music files cannot be played.
However, you may connect the audio output of your MP3 player to the AUX IN (4).
Supports SD/MMC-cards and SDHC-cards up to 16 GB.
The media must be formatted in FAT 16 or FAT 32.
Due to the great variety of systems with USB and SD/MMC card interfaces and their different
functions that are sometimes producer-specific, we cannot guarantee that all media will be re-
cognized and that all the operational functions are available in this SD tuner.
If the storage medium is not recognised, remove it and insert it again.
• Connect your USB storage medium with the USB port (5).
• If you use a memory card, insert it into the memory card reader (10).
• The player switches to the respective input automatically and starts playback.
• The last inserted medium is selected automatically.
44 (8) and 66 (1) buttons
With these buttons you can select individual tracks or search for a specific section within one track.
The arrows on the buttons indicate the search direction (forward or back).
Only push the buttons briefly to jump to the next or previous track.
Push the buttons longer to search a certain section within one track. Playback is accelerated in this case.
DIR- (17) and DIR+ (18) buttons
These buttons serve to select the folders on the storage medium.
DIR- (17) selects the previous folder.
DIR+ (18) selects the next folder.
If no folder structure is present on the storage medium, these buttons have no function.
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