Usb Input; Accessing Usb Input Mode; Listening To Music Files; Deleting Files - Acoustic Research ARIRC600i User Manual

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USB Input

The radio can play back music files (mp3, wma
and RealAudio (RA8 and G2) formats) stored on
an external USB device connected to it. The USB
connection port is located at the back of the
radio.

Accessing USB Input mode

Press SOURCE repeatedly to select USB
Input.
OR
Press
or
to highlight USB Input in the
Source menu and then press SELECT.

Listening to music files

1. Press , ,
or
(or
through the directory of the USB device and
select a music file by pressing SELECT.
Press
or
or SELECT to enter a folder.
Press
or
to exit from a folder.
2. Press
or
to highlight Play and then press
SELECT to start playback.

AUX Input

The radio can play back sound from an external
source (e.g. mp3 or CD player) connected to the
AUX input on the back of the radio. An additional
audio cable may be necessary for connection
between the radio and the external source.

Accessing AUX Input mode

Press SOURCE repeatedly to select AUX IN.
OR
Press
or
to highlight AUX IN in the
Source menu and then press SELECT.
/
)to browse
3. Press
to pause or resume playback.
4. Press
or
to skip to the next file.
5. Press
or
within the beginning 3 seconds
of the current file to skip to the previous file.
Otherwise, you will return to the beginning
of the current file.

Deleting files

1. Press
or
to highlight an unwanted file
and then press SELECT.
2. Press
or
to highlight Delete and then
press SELECT.
3. Press
or
to highlight Yes in the
confirmation screen and then press SELECT.

Listening to external source

1. Connect your auxiliary source (e.g. mp3 or
CD player) to the AUX input jack on the top
of the unit with an audio cable (not
supplied).
2. Select the AUX input mode as described
above.
3. Adjust the auxiliary player to mid-range
volume and adjust the master volume on the
unit.
Do not turn the volume of the auxiliary
player too high as this may affect the sound
quality.
For other playback operations, control them
on your auxiliary player.
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