Operation (continued) – Memorex MKS8591 User Manual

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OPERATION (CONTINUED)

Press the POWER button to turn

the unit on.

If no devices are connected to the

USB jack or SD/MMC Memory

Card slot yet, “NO DEV” will

appear in the display.

1

“USB” or “SD”, the total number of files

& "STOP" will appear in the display.

Press the PLAY/PAUSE (®p) button

to begin playback; the current file and

elapsed time will appear in the display.

Also, the display will show the file

format (i.e. MP3, WMA).

3

To use the SD/MMC Memory

Card slot, insert a 32MB to 1GB

SD/MMC memory card into the slot

as shown, until it clicks into place.

NOTE: If both media (USB and

SD/MMC) are connected, this unit

will default to the LAST inserted

media. If this unit is turned off and

then on with both media connected,

this unit will default to USB.

2b

To use the USB jack, connect

your player to the USB jack on

this unit using the USB cable.

NOTES:

The USB jack does not support

iPod

®

models.

Do not use a USB cable longer

than 1 meter (approx. 3.3 feet)

to connect to the USB jack.

2a

Press the DISPLAY button to view

the folder/file name. Press again

to resume viewing the current file

and elapsed time.

4

Adjust the MASTER VOLUME

control as desired. Playback will

continue until all of the files have

been played.

5

To stop playback, press the STOP

() button. The disc will stop and

the unit will be in Resume mode

(meaning that if you press the

PLAY/PAUSE (®p) button, the unit

will resume playback at the

beginning of the last track that was

playing). Press the STOP ()

button again to cancel Resume

mode.

6

If you are finished listening, turn

off and disconnect the player from

the USB jack and/or remove the

card from the SD/MMC Memory

Card slot (push the edge of the

card and the card will spring out).

Then press the POWER button to

turn the unit off.

7

PLAYING MP3/WMA FILES USING USB JACK

AND/OR SD/MMC MEMORY CARD SLOT

NORMAL PLAYBACK

NOTE:

• When formatting the player

which you will connect to the

USB jack or the SD/MMC

memory card, use the FAT 32

format.

• When an MP3/WMA player (with

an internal rechargeable battery)

is connected to the USB jack

and this unit is plugged in to the

AC power source and turned on,

the player will be charging.

• Please also read the

“Connecting a Unit with Multiple

Memories to the USB Jack”

section on page 17.

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