Sanyo ICR-EH800D ICR-EH800D Instruction Manual - Page 15

MUSIC folder

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• The unit does not display file number and folder type. However, you can connect the unit to your PC and check this information from your PC. • If you use your PC to change the name of a file recorded on this unit, the file can no longer be played from its original folder (MIC_A to MIC_D or LINE folder). Therefore, follow the naming rule described on the previous page when changing a file name, or move the file to the MUSIC (M) folder and then play the file from there. MUSIC folder The MUSIC folder stores files such as MP3 and WMA transferred from your PC. Playback of these files is possible. By transferring CD tracks from your PC to this folder, you can use the unit as a musical player. The internal memory (microSD) 4%ʣ 4 4 4%ʣ -*/&ʢ-*/&@4%ʣ The MUSIC folder can have up to two levels of folders. Folder File *() indicates when a microSD card is used .64*$ 1st level .:-*45.6 .:-*45.6 .:-*45.6 .:-*45.6 .:-*45.6 "SUJTU "SUJTU "SUJTU 2nd level     "MCVN "MCVN "MCVN MYLIST1 to MYLIST5 are pre-loaded playlist files. Use them to register files in the MUSIC folder, and play them according to your desired order. You can use each MYLIST to register up to 99 files. Each folder can have up to 199 files (or  folders) that can be recognized by the unit.    3&$:$-& %"5" Playing the MUSIC folder files (page 55) 15

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• The unit does not display file number and folder type.However, you can connect the unit
to your PC and check this information from your PC.
• If you use your PC to change the name of a file recorded on this unit, the file can no
longer be played from its original folder (MIC_A to MIC_D or LINE folder).Therefore,
follow the naming rule described on the previous page when changing a file name, or
move the file to the MUSIC (M) folder and then play the file from there.
MUSIC folder
The MUSIC folder stores files such as MP3 and WMA transferred from your PC. Playback of
these files is possible.By transferring CD tracks from your PC to this folder, you can use the
unit as a musical player.
The internal
memory
(microSD)
:
Folder
:
File
MIC_A(MIC_A_SD)
MIC_B(MIC_B_SD)
MIC_C(MIC_C_SD)
MIC_D(MIC_D_SD)
*() indicates when a microSD
card is used
LINE(LINE_SD)
MUSIC
RECYCLE
DATA
MYLIST1 to MYLIST5 are
pre-loaded playlist files.
Use them to register files in the
MUSIC folder, and play them
according to your desired order.
You can use each MYLIST to
register up to 99 files.
Each folder can have
up to 199 files (or
folders) that can be
recognized by the unit.
The MUSIC folder can have up
to two levels of folders.
Artist 01
Artist 02
Album 01
Album 02
MYLIST1.M3U
MYLIST2.M3U
MYLIST3.M3U
MYLIST4.M3U
MYLIST5.M3U
01
02
03
99
001
002
003
199
Artist 03
Album 03
1st level
2nd level
Playing the MUSIC folder files (page 55)