Usb device – Sony HT-M5 User Manual

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• No stations have been preset or the preset

stations have been cleared (when tuning by
scanning preset stations is used). Preset the
stations (page 39).

• Press DISPLAY repeatedly so that the

frequency appears on the display panel.

Are you using a supported USB
device?

• If you connect an unsupported USB

device, the following problems may occur.
See “Compatible USB devices” (page 34)
for the supported device types.
– The USB device is not recognized.
– File or folder names are not displayed

on this receiver.

– Playback is not possible.
– The sound skips.
– There is noise.
– A distorted sound is output.

There is noise, skipping, or distorted
sound.

• Turn off the receiver and reconnect the

USB device, then turn on the receiver.

• The music data itself contains noise, or the

sound is distorted.

The USB device is not recognized.

• Turn off the receiver, then disconnect the

USB device. Turn on the receiver again
and reconnect the USB device.

• Connect the supported USB device

(page 34).

• The USB device does not work properly.

Refer to the USB device operating
instruction on how to deal with this
problem.

Playback does not start.

• Turn off the receiver and reconnect the

USB device, then turn on the receiver.

• Connect the supported USB device

(page 34).

• Press NX to start playback.

The USB device cannot be connected
into the

(USB) port.

• The USB device is being connected upside

down. Connect the USB device in the
correct orientation.

Erroneous display.

• The data stored in the USB device may

have been corrupted.

• The character codes that can be displayed

by this receiver are as follows:
– Upper cases (A to Z)
– Numbers (0 to 9)
– Symbols (= < > * + , – . / [ \ ] _ )
Other characters may not be displayed
correctly.

“READING” is displayed for an
extended time, or it takes a long time
before playback starts.

• The reading process can take a long time

in the following cases.
– There are many folders or files on the

USB device.

– The file structure is extremely complex.
– The memory capacity is excessive.
– The internal memory is fragmented.
Thus, we recommend following these
guidelines.
– Total folders on USB device: 100 or less

(including “ROOT” folder)

– Total files per folder: 100 or less.

Audio file cannot be played back.

• MP3 files in MP3 PRO format cannot be

played back.

• The audio file is a multiple track audio file.
• Some AAC files may not be played back

correctly.

• WMA files in Windows Media Audio

Lossless and Professional format cannot
be played back.

• USB device formatted with file systems

other than FAT16 or FAT32 are
unsupported.*

• If you use partitioned USB device, only

audio files on the first partition can be
played back.

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