Marantz SR5004 SR6004 / SR5004 User Manual - English - Page 60
Connecting Usb Media, Playing Files On The Usb Media
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ENGLISH NAMES AND FUNCTIONS CONNECTIONS BASIC OPERATION ADVANCED CONNECTIONS BASIC ADVANCED OPERATION CONNECTING USB MEDIA 1. Connect the USB media containing the music files to the USB connector on the unit's front panel. 2. The folders and music files contained on the USB media are displayed as a list. WHAT APPEARS ON THE FL DISPLAY q→ U S B : F o l d e r 1 w→ Album name q Function display/main folder name: Displays the names of the functions and main folders. w Cursor information: Displays the currently selected file and folder. WHAT APPEARS ON THE MONITOR SCREEN (FILE LIST) q USB Audio w ../Folder1 Album name1 Album name2 Title name1.mp3 Title name2.wav Title name3.m4a Title name4.wma Title name5.mp3 Title name6.wav Title name7.m4a Title name8.wma y -30dB i : Browse r Stop Enter : Select [ 01/18 ] e t u Exit : q Function display: Displays the names of the functions. w Name of main folder: Displays the name of the main folder currently listed and displayed. e List number/total number: Displays the list number at the cursor position and the total number of files and subfolders. r Subfolders, file list: Displays the subfolders and files in the order in which they were stored on the storage media. When files and folders are mixed, the folders are displayed first. t Selection cursor: Selects files and folders. y Play status: Displays the play status of the file being played. u Page indicator: Appears when the list pages can be scrolled up or down. i Guidance display: Displays descriptions of the function buttons. ICON DISPLAYS : Folders (main folders, subfolders) : Files being played Note When playing an audio file less than 5 seconds long, the unit may not play it properly or it may not display its music information properly. PLAYING FILES ON THE USB MEDIA 4. 2. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 1. Select the tracks to be played, and press the ENTER or 2 (PLAY) button. The status display screen appears, and the tracks are played in file list order. 2. To play another file while a file is playing, press the 1 button, and display the file list. Use the 3/4 buttons to move the icon to the desired track, and press the ENTER or 2 (PLAY) button. 3. To stop playback, press the 9 button. 4. To return to the status screen while the list screen is displayed, press the INFO button. WHAT APPEARS ON THE FL DISPLAY q→ U S B : A r t i s t n a m w→ Title name q Function display/name of artist: Displays the function name and artist name. If there is no artist name, "Unknown Artist" is displayed instead. w Playback status/title: Displays the playback status and title. If the title is unknown, the filename minus its extension is displayed. WHAT APPEARS ON THE MONITOR SCREEN (STATUSES) q USB Audio w ../Folder1 e Track 08/18 r Title: Title name t Artist: Artist name y Album: Album name u Elapsed 03:26 i Duration 09:19 !0 !1 -30dB !2 : Browse Now Playing Enter : o Exit : Stop q Function display: Displays the names of the functions. w Status display: Displays the statuses of the USB function. Error messages are also displayed. e Current file number/total number of files: Displays the number of the file currently playing and the total number of files contained in the main folder. r Title display: Displays the title of the file being played. The filename is displayed if there is no tag information. t Artist name display: Displays the name of the play file artist. "Unknown Artist" appears if there is no artist name. y Album name display: Displays the name of the play file album. "Unknown Album" appears if there is no album name. u Elapsed time: Displays the elapsed play time of the file. i Duration time: Displays the total play time of the file. o Repeat/random statuses: Displays the repeat and random statuses. They are not displayed when the settings are OFF. !0 Play status: Displays the play status of the currently selected file. 58 SETUP ADVANCED OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING OTHERS