Playing an external component, Playing a usb device – Kenwood K-525-S User Manual
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Playing a USB device
Pla
ying music
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 playback mode.
Folder play mode
Program play mode
PGM
lit
N
lit
Normal play mode
Not lit
2
Select a fi le.
Select the folder with [
G]/[H]
or [Numeric] buttons, and press
[ENTER].
Select an audio fi le with [
G]/
[
H] or [Numeric] buttons, and
press [ENTER].
Display when fi le 10 in folder 003 is programmed as
the 1st fi le in 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.
3
Start playback.
Press [USB
E]/[E].
■
To clear a fi le from the program...
Stop playback and press [CLEAR] on the remote
control unit. Each press clears the last track in the
current program.
■
To add a fi le to the program after
programming...
If playback is underway, stop it and perform steps
2 and after.
■
To cancel the program mode...
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.
Playing an external component
An external component can be connected to AUX
IN/DIGITAL IN of this unit and played back.
Playing an external component
1
Connect an external component.
Connect an external component to the [AUX IN]
or [DIGITAL IN] connector on the rear of this unit
(page 11).
• Also read the instruction manual for the connected
auxiliary component.
• Be sure to turn both this system and the component
OFF before connecting them.
2
Select the "AUX" or "D-IN" input.
Press [AUX] or [D-IN].
Press [INPUT SELECTOR].
Display when the AUX input is selected.
Display when the DIGITAL IN input is selected.
Sampling frequency
• When DIGITAL IN is selected, the sampling frequency
of the input signal is displayed. This unit can play the
PCM (32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz) signals.
3
Start playing the connected external
component.
• If the input level from the external component seems
to be higher or lower than other input sources when
this unit is set at the same volume level, adjust the
input level as described in "Adjusting the input level"
(page 27).
Adjusting the input level
(INPUT LEVEL)
If the audio level of the connected external component is
lower or higher than the level at the same volume control
position of other audio sources, the input level of this
system can be adjusted in the range between −3 and +5.
1
Select the "AUX" or "D.AUDIO" input
source.
2
Enter the setup mode.
Press [MODE].
3
Select "INPUT LEVEL".
Press [
G]/[H] to select,
then press [ENTER].
4
Adjust the input level.
Press [
G]/[H] to select,
then press [ENTER].
Display when the input level is adjusted to "+3".
• The input level adjustment is applied only to the
audio source selected in step 1.
When the setting completes, the unit exits the
setup mode automatically.
• Adjusting the input level also varies the input level of
the signal from the external components connected to
the [AUX IN] and [D.AUDIO IN] connectors.