Playing Music Via Usb - auna Northfork Manual

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Programmed play
The tracks on the disc can be programmed to play in any order (up to 20
tracks can be programmed).
Note: this can only be done while in Stop mode
1. Press the PROG button while in Stop mode. "P01" "F01" will appear on
the display and "T001" will flash.
2. Press either the  or  button to select the desired tracks in the album,
then press the PROG button to store in the memory.
3. The first track number is now stored in memory, and the program
number changes to "P02", waiting for your next selection.
4. Repeat Steps 1 – 3 to program additional tracks.
After programming is finished, press
begins from the first programmed track. The player stops automatically
after all programmed tracks have been played. (Press the button twice to
cancel the programmed tracks memory).

PLAYING MUSIC VIA USB

This device has been developed using the latest technical advances in the
USB field. However, given the wide range of USB storage device types
that are currently on the market, we unfortunately cannot guarantee full
compatibility with all USB storage devices. For this reason, in rare cases,
there may be problems in playing back files from USB storage devices. This
is not due to device malfunction.
1. Press the POWER button to turn on the unit.
2. Rotate the SOURCE knob to select the USB mode,'USB' appears on the
display.
3. Connect a USB storage device directly into the USB port. The display
briefly shows the number of folders and then the total number of tracks.
Playback will automatically start after a few seconds.
4. Operation of the control buttons is the same as for MP3 playback. Please
refer to MP3 DISC SECTION operations as described previously.
NOTES:
Always directly connect a USB storage medium to the USB port to
prevent any malfunctions.
The USB port is not designed for charging external devices.
 the button, and programmed play
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