Other operation – Sony CMT-HX3 User Manual

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CMT-HX3.GB.3-095-514-11(1)

1

GB

Other operation

To

Press

Pause playback  (or USB  on

the unit)

. To resume

play, press the button

again.

Stop playback 

.

Select a folder

+/

.

Select a file

/

.

Select a folder

and file while

viewing the

folder and file

names on the

system display*

SEARCH

. Press

/

to select

the desired folder, then

press ENTER

. Press

/

to select

the desired file, then

press ENTER

.

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 

until

“No Device” appears,

then remove the USB

device.

* 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 digital music player),

shuffle play (“SHUF” or “ SHUF”), or

program play (“PGM”).

Notes on the USB device

 Do not connect the system and the USB

device through a 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 

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.

 Files are played back in the order that they

are transferred to the USB device.

 The maximum numbers of folders and files

that can be contained on a single USB device

are as follows:

 Digital music player: 65,535 groups

(maximum 999 tracks per group)

 USB storage media: 999 files

The maximum number of files and folders

may vary depending on the file and folder

structure.

 The audio formats that you can listen to with

this system are as follows:

 MP3: file extension “.mp3”

 Windows Media Audio file: file extension

“.wma”

 AAC: file extension “.m4a”

Note that even when file names have the

above file extensions, if the actual file differs,

the system may produce noise or may

malfunction.

 Compatibility with all encoding/writing

softwares, recording devices, and recording

media cannot be guaranteed. Incompatible

USB device may produce noise or interrupted

audio or may not play at all.

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