Sony MHC-EX66 Betriebsanleitung - Seite 13
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To use the system as a battery
charger
You can use the system as a battery
charger for USB devices that have a
rechargeable function when the system is
on.
The charging begins when the USB
device is connected to the
on the unit. The charging status appears
on the USB device's display. For details,
refer to the operation manual of your USB
device.
Note on charging the USB device with
this system
You cannot use the system as a battery charger
in the following cases.
– The CD player/USB device power is turned
off and the tuner function is selected. See
"To improve disc loading performance"
(page 26).
– When the system is off.
Transferring music
from a disc to a USB
device
You can connect an optional USB device
(USB) port
to the
transfer music from a disc to the USB
device.
You can transfer music from a CD-DA
disc or MP3 disc only.
The audio format of files transferred by
this system is MP3.
The amount of free space required on the
USB device is about 1 MB per minute
when transferring music from a CD.
Required free space may be larger when
transferring music from an MP3 disc.
You can easily transfer all the music on a
disc to a USB device (CD SYNC). You
can also transfer a track or MP3 file that is
currently being played back (REC1).
1
Connect the USB device to the
2
Select the CD function.
Press CD (or FUNCTION repeatedly).
3
Place a disc.
4
Set the USB device to stand by
for transferring.
Synchronized transfer (CD SYNC):
Press REC TO USB on the unit.
To transfer only your favourite CD
tracks or MP3 files, create your own
program beforehand (see "Creating
your own program" (page 16)).
To transfer only MP3 files that are
stored in a specific folder on the MP3
disc, press PLAY MODE repeatedly
until "
stopped, and then press
repeatedly to select the desired folder
before starting the transfer.
(USB) port on the unit and
(USB) port.
" appears while the player is
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