Playing A Usb Device; Playback; Folder Play Mode - Kenwood K-323 Instruction Manual

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Playing a USB device

A USB fl ash memory or USB mass storage class
compatible digital audio player can be connected to
this unit to play music (audio fi les) in it.
For the playable fi les, see "Playable audio fi les" (page 40).

Playback

1
Connect a USB device and start
playback.
Connect the USB fl ash memory or the USB cable
of the USB audio player to the USB connector of
this unit (page 10). Also refer to the instruction for
the connected device.
When a USB device is connected, "READING" is
displayed and the input source is switched to USB
. "
" lights and playback of the USB device
starts automatically.
The folders and fi les are searched and playback is
started with the fi le with the smallest fi le number.
For the order of playback when there are multiple
folders and/or audio fi les, see "Order of folder and
audio fi le playback" (page 41).
Playback does not start if there is no playable fi le in the
USB device.
When a digital HDD audio player is connected, the
characteristics of the HDD system may cause the
sound to be interrupted when playback is resumed
after pause.
K-323

Folder play mode

The system can be set to a mode for playback per
folder.
In this mode, the system plays only the selected
folder and stops after all of its fi les have been
played.
Select the USB source and enter stop mode.
1
Select "N" (folder play mode).
Press [P.MODE].
Each press switches the playback mode.
N
lit
PGM
lit
Not lit
Display when the folder play mode is selected.
2
Select a folder and play it.
Press [FOLDER A/B].
Display when folder 5 is selected.
When a folder is selected, "FOLDER" is
displayed and the selected folder starts to play
automatically.
To cancel the folder play mode...
Stop playback and press [P.MODE] to select the
normal play mode.
22
Folder play mode
Program play mode
Normal play mode

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