Eng lish – VDO Dayton TR 7327 B User Manual

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Text display: *0.60 + 1em format (Vorbis
I). OGG information can contain informa-
tion such as title, artist, track-number, album
name, version, etc. Characters other than
digits (“0 to 9”) upper case/lower case letters
(“Aa to Zz”) and underscore (“_”) may not be
displayed.
The unit may not play the fi rst track in the
order that you wrote them to the memory
device.
When playing OGG fi les, the elapsed play-
ing time in the display window may not be
correct.

This unit plays back fi les with the fi le name
extension (.mp3, .wma or .ogg) as a MP3/WMA/
OGG fi le. To prevent noise and malfunctions,
do not use these extensions for fi les other than
MP3/WMA/OGG fi les.

Notes on Folders

Sub-folders are shown as folders in the se-
lected folder.
The headunit assigns the order of the folders
for playback automatically.
Folders without any MP3/WMA/OGG fi les will
be skipped automatically.
An outline of a Memory device with MP3/
WMA/OGG fi les on it is shown below. Sub
folders are shown as folders in the folder cur-
rently selected.

The example above shows a directory structure
is shown.

Notes on SD/MMC

The headunit can support the following SD
or MMC card that has one of these markings
shown below.

The headunit can support memory cards with
up to 2 GB of memory and does not support
SD-HC (4 GB and above).
The headunit may not play SD cards with
lock function.
The headunit may not be able to read some
mini-SD or micro-SD cards with adapters.

Important Note: This headunit cannot guarantee
100% compatibility and readability for all SD or
MMC cards.

The headunit has been tested with the follow-
ing brands:

SD card (SanDisk, Kingston & Toshiba)
Mini-SD (Toshiba & Kingston)
Micro-SD (Toshiba & Kingston)
MMCMobile card (Kingston)

The headunit will support memory cards
formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 only. Memory
cards formatted in NTFS fi le format may not
read correctly.
The headunit will automatically playback
tracks recorded in MP3, WMA or OGG for-
mats from the memory cards upon insertion
of the card into the right slot.

Notes on USB

The headunit can support most passive USB
memory sticks and battery-operated USB music
players.

The headunit supports USB devices with up
to 2 GB of memory.
The headunit may not be able to read some
USB devices with more than 2 GB or some
battery-operated USB music players. Port-
able hard disks are not supported.
This headunit is capable of displaying up to
999 tracks depending on the storage capacity
of the USB device.
The headunit supports USB specifi cations
version 1.1. USB devices conforming to
USB specifi cations version 2.0 or above are
mostly backward compatible.

Important Note: This headunit cannot guarantee
100% compatibility and readability for all USB
devices.

MP3 file
structure

A

A-1

A-1-1

A-1-1-1

A-2

A-2-1

A-2-1-1

A-1-1-1-1

A-1-1-1-1-1

A-1-1-1-2

A-1-2

A-1-2-1

A-2-1-2

B

B-1

C

C-1

C-1-1

L1

L2

L3

L4

L5

L6

L7

(001.mp3/wma/ogg)
(021.mp3/wma/ogg)

(001.mp3/wma/ogg)
(021.mp3/wma/ogg)

(031.mp3/wma/ogg)
(002.mp3/wma/ogg)

(071.mp3/wma/ogg)
(003.mp3/wma/ogg)

(011.mp3/wma/ogg)
(022.mp3/wma/ogg)

(007.mp3/wma/ogg)
(009.mp3/wma/ogg)

(031.mp3/wma/ogg)
(002.mp3/wma/ogg)

(008.mp3/wma/ogg)
(006.mp3/wma/ogg)

(023.mp3/wma/ogg)
(024.mp3/wma/ogg)

(091.mp3/wma/ogg)
(102.mp3/wma/ogg)

(231.mp3/wma/ogg)
(402.mp3/wma/ogg)

(731.mp3/wma/ogg)
(005.mp3/wma/ogg)

(999.mp3/wma/ogg)
(902.mp3/wma/ogg)

(765.mp3/wma/ogg)
(345.mp3/wma/ogg)

(667.mp3/wma/ogg)
(665.mp3/wma/ogg)

(882.mp3/wma/ogg)
(305.mp3/wma/ogg)

(402.mp3/wma/ogg)
(409.mp3/wma/ogg)

(599.mp3/wma/ogg)
(702.mp3/wma/ogg)

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