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Playing back music on a computer continued, Playing back audio files from a computer

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Playing back music on a computer (continued) Playing back audio files from a computer 1 Connect the USB port on the back of this unit to the computer using a USB cable. USB cable oo Use a cable with a connector that matches that of this unit. 2 Turn the computer on. oo Confirm that the operating system has started properly. 3 Shift the POWER switch to its ON position to turn the unit on. 5 Start playback of an audio file on the computer. By maximizing the output volume from the computer and adjusting the volume output from the stereo amplifier, better sound quality can be achieved. Minimize the stereo amplifier volume before beginning playback. Then, gradually increase it. When using headphones connected to this unit, turn the VOLUME knob counterclockwise to minimize the volume before putting them on. Then, gradually increase it. oo The computer and this unit cannot control each other. oo Do not do any of the following when playing back an audio file via USB. Doing so could cause the computer to malfunction. Always quit the audio playback software before doing any of the following. oo Unplugging the USB cable oo Turning the unit off or putting it into standby mode oo Changing the current input selection oo When playing back an audio file via USB, computer operation sounds will also be output. If you do not want these sounds to be output, make appropriate settings on the computer to turn them off. oo If you connect this unit with the computer or change its input to USB after starting the audio playback software, audio files might not play back correctly. If this should occur, restart the audio playback software or restart the computer. 4 Turn the SOURCE knob to select USB. 26

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Playing back audio files from a computer
1
Connect the USB port on the back of this unit
to the computer using a USB cable.
USB cable
o
Use a cable with a connector that matches that of this unit.
2
Turn the computer on.
o
Confirm that the operating system has started properly.
3
Shift the POWER switch to its ON position to
turn the unit on.
4
Turn the SOURCE knob to select USB.
5
Start playback of an audio file on the computer.
By maximizing the output volume from the computer and
adjusting the volume output from the stereo amplifier, better
sound quality can be achieved.
Minimize the stereo amplifier volume before beginning play-
back. Then, gradually increase it.
When using headphones connected to this unit, turn the
VOLUME knob counterclockwise to minimize the volume before
putting them on. Then, gradually increase it.
o
The computer and this unit cannot control each other.
o
Do not do any of the following when playing back an audio file
via USB. Doing so could cause the computer to malfunction.
Always quit the audio playback software before doing any of the
following.
o
Unplugging the USB cable
o
Turning the unit off or putting it into standby mode
o
Changing the current input selection
o
When playing back an audio file via USB, computer operation
sounds will also be output. If you do not want these sounds to
be output, make appropriate settings on the computer to turn
them off.
o
If you connect this unit with the computer or change its input to
USB after starting the audio playback software, audio files might
not play back correctly. If this should occur, restart the audio
playback software or restart the computer.
Playing back music on a computer (continued)