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3. The system automatically starts reading the storage medium after it has
been connected. The display shows the total number of MP3 files and
the total number of albums recognised.
4. Repeat the same procedure as for playing a CD/MP3 CD. The button
functions are the same.
Note on playback from USB
When track 1-100 is selected for playback, the track number flashes
while the playback time is shown in the display during playback.
If a USB stick contains more than 100 tracks and a track higher than 100
is selected for playback, the track number flashes during playback while
the playback time flashes in pause mode.
The system can only recognise and read files in MP3 format via the USB
connection.
If you connect the system to an MP3 player via the USB connection,
some MP3 players may not be able to be played via the USB connection
due to variations in the MP3 encoding format. This is not a malfunction
of the system.
The USB connection does not support connection with a USB extension
cable and is not designed for direct communication with a computer.
Removing the USB stick
To remove the USB stick, first switch off the unit or switch the function
mode to CD, AUX or TUNER. Then pull the USB stick directly out of the USB
connector.

BT MODE

1.
Select the BT mode via the PHONO/BT/AUX button.
2. BT flashes on the display, which means that the BT unit is in search
mode.
3. Switch on the BT function of your external BT device (e.g. smartphone)
and select the BT device "Franklin" to establish the connection.
4. As soon as the connection has been successfully established, the word
BT will light up continuously on the display.
5. Start playback on your external BT device and enjoy the music via the
stereo system.
6. To disconnect the BT connection, press and hold the
button.

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