MB QUART MDR2.0 User Manual page 10

Am/fm, bluetooth, usb, iphone/ipod, ipx5-rated media receiver
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OPERATION
USB, iPhone/iPod & AUX Sources
USB Sources
When an USB source such as a thumb drive or portable media player is inserted to the USB port
on the front panel of the unit, it supports playback of MP3 and WMA files automatically.
To select USB as the source if already connected, press/release/press the MODE button
until the USB mode display appears
Selecting USB Music Files
Selecting the files uses the icon-based buttons in the round center control.
Press the NEXT
Hold the NEXT
USB Play/Pause
To play or pause the USB song:
Press the
Search USB Songs
If you have a USB device set up with folders (such as by artist or playlist), the search function
allows you to navigate the folders for MP3 and WMA music files in two ways; Directory Search and
Numeric Search. With an MP3/WMA file playing:
DIR SEARCH - To search by directory, Press the BAND button to show DIR SCH.
Press the VOL+/- buttons to select the folder. Next, press the POWER
the folder. Next, press the VOL+/- buttons to select the file. Finally, press the POWER
button to confirm. If at any time you need to go back a step, press
previous folder.
NUM SEARCH - To search by directory, Press the BAND button to show DIR SCH. Press
BAND button again to show NUM SRC. The display shows "NUM ****."
Press the VOL+/- buttons to select the numeric values. Next, press the POWER
confirm.
iPhone/iPod Operation
The MDR2.0 supports full iPhone/iPhone music control.
Connect a compatible iPhone/iPod cable to the USB port on the back of the unit.
Connect the cable to the iPhone or iPod. It will play the music automatically.
The front panel operation from there is same as the USB instructions above.
AUX INPUT Operation
The MDR2.0 has an RCA auxiliary input on the back of the unit. If connecting to a portable device
with a 3.5mm headphone jack, an RCA to 3.5mm adapter cable is required (not included)
Press the MODE button to switch to AUX IN when an auxiliary audio signal input is desired.
or PREVIOUS
or PREVIOUS
button to play/pause the file.
.
button to skip to next/previous file.
button to fast forward or fast reverse.
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