User Manual

14
USB Input
The multimedia controller supports MP3, WMA, and WAV audio les
with a USB thumb drive connected. Additionally, M4A or Apple Lossless
le types are supported if the user connects an iPhone
®
using iTunes
as the music player.
Most smartphones with a USB-based charging connector and
USB thumb drives easily connect to the multimedia controller.
Many smartphones include album art through the phone's music
player. Some USB thumb drive les may not include album art,
only song information.
To begin, connect a USB device and the unit reads the music les
automatically.
A "USB Loading" screen appears as the device's song info and album
art (if present) transfer to the unit. Smartphones take a few seconds
longer than a USB thumb drive.
● If the unit does not automatically begin playing, press the center ►
▌▐
button to play the USB source. Press ►
▌▐
again to mute and pause the
song. Press ►
▌▐
again to resume playback or simply rotate the volume
control knob.
● Press the
or ►
buttons more than 1 second to manually fast
forward or rewind within a song. Press the same button again to stop
the fast forward or rewind function.
● Press the
or ►
buttons less than 1 second to automatically fast
forward or rewind the next / previous song.
Read about Repeat (RPT) and Random (RDM) modes and controls on
the following page. Smartphones behave differently than USB drives.
USB Thumb Drive Screen
USB Thumb Drive Screen:
Album Art (or Music Note Icon)
Song Title and Artist Info
Time Elapsed in Song Play
Play or Pause Status
Status of RPT (even when OFF)
Status of RDM (only when ON)
USB Smartphone Screen
USB Smartphone Screen:
Album Art (or Music Note Icon)
Song Title and Artist Info
Time Elapsed in Song Play
Play or Pause Status
Status of RPT & RDM (only when ON)