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CONNECTIONS FUNCTIONS NAMES AND BASIC BASIC OPERATION ENGLISH OTHERS (USB / iPod) STATUS DISPLAYS When any of the displays listed in the table below have appeared on the FL display, it means that the unit is one of the statuses listed below. What appears on the FL display NO DEVICE What appears on the monitor display Status No device The USB or iPod has not been connected properly. CHECK DEVICE Check device An unrecognizable device has been connected. CHECK FS Check FS ! O V E R C U R R E N T ! !Over current! NO AUDIO FILE No audio file CHECK FILE Check file USB media with an unsupported file system has been connected. The overcurrent protection function of the unit's USB connector has been triggered. USB media with no playback files recorded on it has been connected. The unit has attempted to play a non-playable file. PRESS TOP KEY Press top key The reading of the file failed. P R E S S M O D E K E Y Press mode key CHECK iPod Check iPod An iPod that does not operate correctly in direct mode was connected. The iPod cannot be detected properly. ADVANCED OPERATION SUPPORTED MEDIA (USB) • Do not connect a personal computer to the unit's USB connector. Music cannot be imported to the unit's USB connector from a personal computer. • It may not be possible to use a media device that has been plugged into a USB card reader. • Depending on the USB media being used, it may take some time to read the data. • Depending on the USB media being used, it may not be possible to read the data correctly or the power may not be supplied correctly. • Users should bear in mind that we will not be liable in any way for any losses of or changes to data or for any media malfunctions which occur while the USB media device is being used. We recommend that you make a backup of any data stored on USB media before using the media in this unit. Specifications Connections supported Sub class Compliance with USB 2.0 full speed Devices in compliance with the USB Mass Storage Class standard − USB flash memory devices (sizes of 256MB and up supported) − HDDs supporting USB connections − When a portable audio player is used as a USB memory devices SCSI FILE SYSTEMS SUPPORTED (USB) • When USB media is partitioned, the unit can read only the first partition. Furthermore, depending on the partition configuration, it may not be possible to read the partition correctly. Formats Hierarchy Partition Maximum number of folders Maximum number of files Maximum number of folder characters Maximum number of file characters FAT16 / FAT32 Hierarchical levels of folders whose files can be played hierarchically: Max. 8 levels excluding the root Basic area of less than 255 GBytes in head partition. 700 65535 64 Byte (VFAT long names supported) 640Byte (VFAT long names supported) Extensions (.xxx) included ADVANCED CONNECTIONS SETUP ADVANCED OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING OTHERS 63

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NAMES AND
FUNCTIONS
63
BASIC
CONNECTIONS
BASIC
OPERATION
ADVANCED
CONNECTIONS
SETUP
ADVANCED
OPERATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
OTHERS
ADVANCED
OPERATION
ENGLISH
ADVANCED OPERATION
OTHERS (USB / iPod)
STATUS DISPLAYS
When any of the displays listed in the table below have appeared on the FL display, it means that the unit is
one of the statuses listed below.
What appears on the FL display
What appears on
the monitor display
Status
NO DEVICE
No device
The USB or iPod has not been
connected properly.
CHECK DEVICE
Check device
An unrecognizable device has
been connected.
CHECK FS
Check FS
USB media with an unsupported
file system has been connected.
!OVER CURRENT!
!Over current!
The overcurrent protection
function of the unit’s USB
connector has been triggered.
NO AUDIO FILE
No audio file
USB media with no playback
files recorded on it has been
connected.
CHECK FILE
Check file
The unit has attempted to play a
non-playable file.
PRESS TOP KEY
Press top key
The reading of the file failed.
PRESS MODE KEY
Press mode key
An iPod that does not operate
correctly in direct mode was
connected.
CHECK iPod
Check iPod
The iPod cannot be detected
properly.
SUPPORTED MEDIA (USB)
• Do not connect a personal computer to the unit's USB connector. Music cannot be imported to the unit's
USB connector from a personal computer.
• It may not be possible to use a media device that has been plugged into a USB card reader.
• Depending on the USB media being used, it may take some time to read the data.
• Depending on the USB media being used, it may not be possible to read the data correctly or the power
may not be supplied correctly.
• Users should bear in mind that we will not be liable in any way for any losses of or changes to data or for
any media malfunctions which occur while the USB media device is being used. We recommend that you
make a backup of any data stored on USB media before using the media in this unit.
Specifications
Compliance with USB 2.0 full speed
Connections supported
Devices in compliance with the USB Mass Storage Class standard
² USB flash memory devices (sizes of 256MB and up supported)
² HDDs supporting USB connections
² When a portable audio player is used as a USB memory devices
Sub class
SCSI
FILE SYSTEMS SUPPORTED (USB)
• When USB media is partitioned, the unit can read only the first partition. Furthermore, depending on the
partition configuration, it may not be possible to read the partition correctly.
Formats
FAT16 / FAT32
Hierarchy
Hierarchical levels of folders whose files can be played hierarchically: Max.
8 levels excluding the root
Partition
Basic area of less than 255 GBytes in head partition.
Maximum number of folders
700
Maximum number of files
65535
Maximum number of folder
characters
64 Byte (VFAT long names supported)
Maximum number of file
characters
640Byte (VFAT long names supported) Extensions (.xxx) included