Sd card operation – Sanyo MCD-UB685M User Manual

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2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE i button to start

playback.

3. Press the MEMORY/FOLDER button,

“FOLDER” blinks on the display, then press

the f/FILE- or FILE+/e button to select

the desired folder.

4. When the first file number of selected folder

appears press the f/FILE- or FILE+/e

button to select a desired file and playback start

automatically.

5. Press the STOP n button to end SD card

playback.

Temporarily stopping playback

Press the PLAY/PAUSE i button, “k” ap-

pears on the display. To resume play, press the

button again.

Programmed playback

Refer to the same description on page 13.

Removing the SD card

1. Press the STOP n button, then switch to other

function.

2. Press the card slightly into the slot to

release.

3. Pull it out. (See Fig.

9)

Removing the USB memory device

Do one of the followings:

- Press the STOP n button (or the n button on

the remote controller).

- To change to other functions.

- Turn off the power.

Note:

Do not disconnect the USB memory device dur-

ing playback. If do, the data may be damaged.

IMPORTANT INFORMATIONS

- Copyright protection files cannot be played

back.

- Copyright protection files on a SD card are

skipped automatically when played back.

SD CARD OPERATION

Before use

- Load an SD card (not supplied) with the music

files (MP3 or WMA). (See Fig. 9)

- This unit doesnʼt support the SD card or MMC

card which capacity is over 2G.

- Down load the music files (MP3 or WMA or

WAV) into the SD card (not supplied) from

your PC.

- This unit can recognize up to 511 files or 255

folders in SD card.

Note:

Some cards cannot be used depending on its

structure.

Basic playback

1. In the USB mode press the USB/SD button

again to select “SD” function. The total

number of folders on the SD card appear on

the display.

Note:

- If the connection of the SD card is

failed or the unit cannot recognize the

SD card. “no” appears.

- If thereʼs no file in the SD card, or just

some empty folders in the SD card,

“no” appears.

FOLDER

SD

SD

MP3

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