Mixed Cd Operation; Usb/Sd/Mmc Operation; Usb/Sd/Mmc Notes; Inserting Usb Device/Sd/Mmc Card - Hyundai H-CDM8056 Instruction Manual

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Operation
or TA
or AF/REG
DISP or POWER
After inputting the track number, press LOU/
BND button or ENTER button to start playback.
Mixed-CD Operations
The unit can play the mixed-CD disc (when
disc contains both audio file of various formats).
When you insert a mixed-CD disc into the
CD slot, it starts to play the CD audio tracks.
If you want to play MP3 files, press 5 button
or 6 button, it will search the disc over and start
to play the MP3 files.
If you want to return to CD mode, press 5
button or 6 button, it will search the disc over
and start to play the CD audio track.
ID3 tag
If an MP3 file contains ID3-tag information
in English, such information will be diplayed
during playback.
The unit does not support ID3 tags of
incompatible version.
USB/SD/MMC operations

USB/SD/MMC notes

USB format supports 1.1. Capacity: up to
32 Gb. For correct and satisfactory operation,
licensed SD/MMC memory cards of famous
brands should be used with this unit. Avoid
using memory cards of unknown brands.
Capacity: up to 32 Gb. FAT and FAT32 file
systems are supported.
Inserting SD/MMC card/USB device
• Insert an MMC/SD card or a USB device
into MMC/SD slot (detach the front panel to
access to the memory card slot) or USB slot.
Then the playing mode will be changed into
SD/MMC or USB mode automatically. The first
card/USB device track playback will start. If the
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unit was afterwards switched to another mode,
press MODE button to select USB or memory
card mode. When MMC/SD card and USB
device are both inserted into their compartment
or socket, the playing mode will be changed
into the mode of the latter.
• When the unit is reading the memory card
or USB, please don't take out the card/USB.
• All the operations with files stored in
a memory card or USB are the same as
described in Disc Operations.

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