COBY electronic CX-266 Manual De Usuario

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USB (UDISK) MODE
Select UDISK mode to play digital MP3/WMA audio files from a USB drive.  For more 
information about MP3 or WMA digital audio files, please visit our website at www.
cobyusa.com. Press FUNCTION to select UDISK mode. 
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/WMA Files from a USB Drive
Connecting a USB Drive
Transfer the MP3/WMA files onto the USB drive you wish to connect (you may need to use 
a computer to do this).
Connect the USB drive to the stereo’s USB port using the appropriate USB cable (not 
included). A USB cable was likely provided with your USB drive.
Press FUNCTION to select UDISK mode. The LCD will display “READING” while the stereo 
scans for MP3/WMA files on the USB drive. The more files that are on the drive, the longer 
it will take to complete the scan. When playback is stopped, the LCD will display the total 
number of folders and MP3/WMA files on the USB drive. 
 
MP3/WMA 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  .
If the USB drive contains multiple folders, press BAND/FOLDER to change folders.
If the ID3 Display feature has been turned on in the Menu Options (and the MP3 file being played con-
tains ID3 information), then the file name, song title, and artist name will be displayed on the LCD.


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