Playing Usb Memory Media (Usb Media Source); General Information; Selecting Usb Media As Source; Playback - T+A R 1000 E User Manual

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General information

Selecting USB Media as
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Playback

Starting playback
Stopping playback
Skipping tracks
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Playing USB memory media
(USB Media source)
The R 1000 E is capable of playing music files stored on USB memory media,
and features two USB sockets for this purpose: USB IN on the machine's front
panel, and USB HDD on the back panel.
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The memory medium can be formatted with any of the following file systems:
FAT16, FAT32, NTFS, ext2, ext3 or ext4.
It is also possible to power the USB memory medium via the USB socket,
provided that the unit's current drain accords with the USB norm. Normed 2.5
inch USB hard discs can be connected to the socket directly, without requiring
their own mains PSU.
Press once or twice on the  button in order to select "USB MEDIA" as
source.
All USB memory media connected to the machine are now displayed. If no USB
memory medium is found, the screen displays the message "No USB media
available".
The music content to be played is selected with the help of Select lists. These
lists are controlled using the navigation buttons (cursor buttons) on the remote
control handset or the machine's front panel.
Use the  /  buttons to select an (a) USB memory / folder /
a)
track from the list.
A brief press selects the previous / next entry within the list. The scrolling
speed can be increased by holding the button pressed.
The list entry you choose is now displayed in enlarged form.
Press the  or  button to open or start the list entry shown in
enlarged form.
Pressing the  button returns you to the previous folder level.
b)
Indicates the currently selected point within the opened list.
Press the  button on the remote control handset or the machine's front
panel to start playback.
Pressing the  button halts playback.
A brief press on the  /  buttons during playback causes the
device to jump to the next or previous piece of music within the current playlist.

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