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Kenwood K-511USB-B User Manual

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K-511USB/RD-K511USB

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English

Program playback

Audio fi les can be played in the order programmed
by the user.

Select the USB source and enter stop mode.

1

Select "PGM" (program play mode).

Press [P.MODE].

Each press switches the selection.

Folder play mode

Program play mode

PGM

lit

N

lit

Normal play mode

Not lit

2

Select a fi le.

Press [MULTI CONTROL] or the
numeric button(s) to select the fi le,
then press [ENTER].

Use [MULTI CONTROL] to select, then
press [ENTER].

When the 4th fi le in

folder "005" is selected

as the fi rst track of the

program:

If you committed a mistake in selection, press
[CLEAR] on the remote control unit before

pressing [ENTER] and restart selection.

Up to 32 fi les can be programmed.

For how to select it, see "Folders and fi les" on page
26.

Folder play mode

The system can be set to a mode for playback per
folder. In this mode, the system plays only the
selected folder and stops after all of its fi les have
been played.

Select the USB source and enter stop mode.

1

Select "N" (folder play mode).

Press [P.MODE].

Each press switches the selection.

Folder play mode

Program play mode

PGM

lit

N

lit

Normal play mode

Not lit

2

Select the folder to be played.

Press [MULTI CONTROL].

For how to select it, see "Folders and fi les" on page
26.

3

Start playback.

Press [USB

E].

To cancel the folder play mode:

Stop playback and press [P.MODE] to select the
normal play mode.

Playing a USB device

3

Start playback.

Press [USB

E].

To clear a music fi le from the program:

Stop playback and press [CLEAR]. Each press
clears the currently last track in the program.

To add an audio fi le in the program:

Stop playback and perform the operation in steps
2 and 3.

To cancel program playback:

Stop playback and press [P.MODE] to select the
normal play mode. The program is cleared at this
time.

The program is cleared when the system is turned OFF

or the USB device used in programming is disconnected.

Pla
ying music tracks

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