Usb; Ipod - NAD C 446 Owner's Manual

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OPERATION
USING THE C 446 – OTHER SOURCES

USB

USB
Attached
The C 446 can play back AAC, MP3, WMA, WAV or FLAC files stored on a USB
(Universal Serial Bus) memory stick. Connect the USB memory stick into the
front panel USB port.
When connected, the following keys on the TNR 2 remote control are
active:
[4], [j], [g], [7/8], [9/0], [MENU], [SHUF], [RPT]
Playback the files in your USB memory stick as prompted in the VFD or as
you would in normal USB playback.
The following are the C 446's capabilities with respect to USB device
playability.
USB SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
Maximum number of folders supported
Maximum file in one folder
Maximum file in device
Maximum number of sub-directory
Maximum number of bytes supported for Folder/File name
Maximum number of bytes supported for ID3 Title/Artist/
Album
Maximum bit rate supported
HDD handling capacity (additional power adapter maybe
required for some HDD models)
USB version supported
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iPod

iPod Display
iPod Connected
The C 446 has a MP DOCK DATA PORT where a corresponding DATA PORT
from a NAD IPD Dock for iPod (NAD IPD) can be connected and interfaced.
This allows control of the NAD IPD via C 446.
Playback the files from your docked iPod as prompted in the VFD or as you
would when operating your iPod player independently.
When connected, the following keys on the TNR 2 remote control are
active:
[4], [j], [g], [7/8], [9/0], [MENU], [SHUF], [RPT]
These TNR 2 keys operate like their corresponding iPod player buttons or
function.
NOTES
• NAD IPD and iPod player are not supplied with your C 446.
• iPod player functions, features and playback capabilities accessible
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through C 446 may vary depending on your iPod player model.
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