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Listening to music of a 
USB device
You can listen to music stored in an 
optional USB device (Digital music 
player or USB storage media) by 
connecting it to the 
 
(USB) port on 
the unit.
This system can only play back MP3* 
audio track of the USB device.
See “Playable/Recordable USB devices”
(page 6) for a list of USB devices that
can be connected to this system.
* Files with copyright protection (Digital 
Rights Management) cannot be played back 
by this system.
1
Press 
 (or USB on the 
remote).
2
Connect an optional USB device 
to the 
 (USB) port on the 
unit.
When the USB device is connected, 
the display changes as follows: 
Reading 
t volume label*
* “Storage Drive” appears when there is no 
volume label assigned to the USB device.
Note
Depending on the type of USB device, it 
may take a few seconds before “Reading” 
appears in the display. 
3
Press 
NX
 (or 
N
 on the 
remote).
4
Turn MASTER VOLUME (or 
press VOLUME +/– on the 
remote) to adjust the volume.
To resume playback from the point 
you stop the track
 
 
Resume Play
This system memorizes the point where 
you stopped the playback. So you can 
resume playback from that point.
1
While playing a track, press 
to 
stop playback. 
“Resume” appears in the display.
2
Press 
NX
 (or 
N
 on the remote).
The system starts playback from the 
point you stopped in step 1.
Resume Play is not cancelled even if you 
change the funtion except
– you change to TUNER function when 
CD/USB power manage is set to OFF.
To remove the USB device
1
Press 
to stop playback. 
2
Check that the REC/ERASE 
indicator on the unit is light off.
3
Press 
"/1
 to turn off the system.
4
Remove the USB device.
Other operations
USB
To
Do this
Stop playback
Press 
x
.
To cancel resume 
playback, press 
twice. “RESUME” 
disappears from the 
display.
Pause playback
Press NX (or X
 
on the 
remote).
To resume playback, 
press NX
 
(or X
 
on the 
remote) again.
Select the next or 
previous folder
Press  
+/–.
Select the next or 
previous track
Press . or >.
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