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USB Playback—Continued 
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Playing Music Files on a USB Flash Drive 
This section explains how to play music files on a USB Flash Drive. 
Connect a USB Flash Drive as shown below. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Insert USB Flash Drive 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Use the INPUT [
] / [
] buttons to 
select “USB”. 
•    When no USB Flash Drive is 
connected, “USB No Media” will be 
displayed. 
•    When there is no MP3 or WMA file in 
the USB Flash Drive, “No Files” will 
be displayed. 
To start playback, press the [
button. 
Playback will begin with the top file in the 
folder organization (see page 30, File #1). 
To stop playback: 
Press the [ ] button. 
To pause playback: 
Press the [
] button. The Pause 
 
indicator appears. To resume playback, 
press the [
] button again. 

 
Before removing the USB Flash 
Drive, press the [
„] button during 
playback, then press the [
„] button 
again. 
“Unplug OK” will be displayed. 
Display during Stop 
 
 
 
 
Selecting Music Files 
To return to the beginning of the music file currently 
playing, press the [
] button. 
Press the [
] button repeatedly to select previous 
file. 
•    While playback is stopped, pressing the [
button will select the previous file. 
Press the [
] button repeatedly to select next 
file. 
 
Selecting Folders 
1    Press the [FOLDER] button to display the current 
folder name. 
2    To select the previous folder, press the [
button. 
To select the next folder, press the [
] button. 
3    Press the [ENTER] button. 
 
Tips: 
•    Folders can be selected by number buttons as the 
folders of MP3 / WMA DISCs (see page 22). 
•    The previous / next folders can be also selected 
by FOLDER [
š] / [›] buttons. 
 
Notes: 
•    Onkyo can not guarantee playback with all USB 
Flash Drives. 
•    USB Flash Drive with security function are not 
supported. 
•    Do not remove the USB Flash Drive from the CD 
receiver until “Unplug OK” appears on the 
display. This may be the cause of the trouble of 
USB Flash Drives. Onkyo accepts no 
responsibility whatsoever for the less or damage 
to data stored on a USB Flash Drive. 
•    If connected USB Flash Drive via a USB hub, 
playback is not available.   
•    Do not connect a personal computer or an 
external hard disc drive to the USB port. 
•    If the USB Flash Drive contains a lot of data, the 
CD receiver may take a while to read it.
USB Port 
USB indicator   
Volume label or “USB” 
Total number of folders   Total number of files