Basic oper ations other operations, Continued – Sony CMT-HX70BTR User Manual

Page 25

Advertising
background image

CMT-HX70BTR/HX50BTR.GB.3-294-004-11(1)



GB

Basic Oper

ations

Other operations

To

Press

Pause playback  (or USB  on

the unit)

. To resume

play, press the button

again.

Stop playback 

. To resume

play, press  (or

USB  on the unit)

1)

. To cancel resume

play, press 

again.

Select a folder

+/

.

Select a file

/

.

Select a folder

and file while

viewing the

folder and file

names on the

system display

2)

SEARCH

on the

unit. Press /

to select the desired

folder, then press (or

ENTER on the unit)

. Press /

to select the desired

file, then press (or

ENTER on the unit)

.

Find a point in

a file

Hold down /

during playback,

and release the button

at the desired point.

Select Repeat

Play

REPEAT

repeatedly

until “REP” or “REP1”

appears.

Remove the

USB device

Hold down 

on

the unit until “No

Device” appears, then

remove the USB device.

1)

When playing a VBR MP3/WMA file,

the system may resume playback from a

different point.

2)

You can search by different information such

as album or genre for digital music players.

To change the play mode

Press PLAY MODE

repeatedly while

the USB device is stopped. You can select

normal play (“

” for all files in the

folder on the USB device), shuffle play

(“SHUF” or “

SHUF”), or program

play (“PGM”).

Notes on the USB device

 You cannot change the play mode during

playback.

 Some time may be needed to start playback

when:

 the folder structure is complex.

 the memory capacity is excessive.

 When the USB device is inserted, the system

reads all the files on the USB device. If there

are many folders or files on the USB device,

it may take a long time to finish reading the

USB device.

 Do not connect the system and the USB

device through an USB hub.

 With some connected USB devices, after an

operation is performed, there may be a delay

before it is performed by this system.

 This system does not necessarily support all

the functions provided in a connected USB

device.

 The playback order for the system may differ

from the playback order of the connected

USB device.

 Always hold down 

on the unit and

make sure that “No Device” appears before

removing the USB device. Removing the USB

device while “No Device” is not displayed

may corrupt the data on it or damage the

USB device itself.

 Do not save other types of files or unnecessary

folders on an USB device that has audio files.

 Folders that have no audio files are skipped.

 The maximum number of audio files and

folders that can be contained on a single USB

device is 999 (including the “ROOT” and

“MUSIC” folders).

The maximum number of audio files and

folders may vary depending on the file and

folder structure.

Continued

Advertising