American Audio 2channel Midi Controller Versadeck User Manual
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12. TAP BUTTON - Press this button to switch between manual BPM and Auto BPM. When in manual BPM mode, tap this button to the beat of the current track. Press and hold this button for at least 3 secs. to switch to Auto BPM. The BPM mode your are currently in is displayed in the VFD. 13. PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON - Each press of the PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON causes the operation to change from play to pause or from pause to play. While in play mode the blue play LED will glow, and while in pause mode the blue play LED will flash. 14. CUE BUTTON - Pressing the CUE button during playback immediately pauses playback and returns the track to the last set cue point (see setting a CUE POINT, page 22). The red CUE LED will glow when the unit is in cue mode The LED will also flash every tim\ e a new CUE POINT is set. The CUE button can be held down to momentarily play music. When you release the CUE button it instantly returns to the CUE POINT. 15. CUE PLAY BUTTON - Press this button to instantly start playback from the last CUE point. 16. JOG WHEEL - This wheel has four functions; • The jog wheel will act as a frame search control when the audio is in pause or cue mode and CDJ Mode is activated. Frame search allows to find your desird place to set a cue point. • The wheel also works as a pitch bend during Playback with the CDJ mode a\ ctive. Turning the wheel clockwise will increase the pitch percentage up to 100%, and turning the wheel in the counter-clockwise direction will decrease the pitch percentage down to -100%. The pitch bend will be determined on how long you turn the jog wheel continuously. • The jog wheel is used to apply the scratch effect when Vinyl Mode is active. • The jog wheel is used in conjunction with the TIME (18) and RATIO (18) BUTTONS to adjust and set effect and sample parameters, see page 32. 17. SEARCH BUTTONS - This search button allows you to quickly scan backwards through a track. This search button allows you to quickly scan forwards through a track. 18. EFFECTS AND HOLD BUTTON - PARAMETER TIME BUTTON - When this button is activated you can turn the JOG WHEEL (16) to adjust the parameter time value. ECHO EFFECT - This button is used to activate and deactivate the Echo effect. The Echo effect adds an echo to your output signal. See BUILT-IN EFFECTS on page 31. FLANGER EFFECT - This button is used to activate and deactivate the Flanger effect. The Flanger effect distorts the output signal and creates an effect similar to the frequency phasing in and out of each other. HOLD BUTTON - This button has two functions: Parameter Lock: This button allows you to lock any new parameter settings you set to th\ e ef- fects. The button LED will glow when the hold function is activated. Whe\ n the hold selection is not active, any changes to the effect parameters will be momentay. System Lock: If you press and hold the button for 3 seconds you will activate the System Lock. The button LED will flash when the HOLD function is active. To unlock the HOLD func- tion press and hold the button for 3 seconds. FILTER BUTTON - This button is used to activate and deactivate the Filter effect. The Filter ef- fect tweaks the original sound to add different tonal definition. The effect is almost the same as GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS (Cont.) PLAYER ©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 11
©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 12 the PHASE effect. SKID BUTTON - This button is used to activate and deactivate the Skid effect. The Skid effect simulates the sudden platter stop of a turntable, like pressing the stop button on a turntable. PARAMETER RATIO BUTTON - When this button is activated you can turn the JOG WHEEL (16) to adjust the parameter ratio value. 19. MEMORY BANK BUTTONS 1-4 - These buttons are used to store either four (4) cue points or four (4) loops. Each BANK BUTTON can store either a loop or a cue point. When a loop is stored in a BANK BUTTON the button LED will glow green. When a Cue Point is stored, the button LED will glow red. 20. SAVE BUTTON - This button can be used in a couple of ways. • Press this button to activate the Save mode, the SAVE BUTTON LED will glow when activated. After the Save mode is activated, press your desired BANK BUTTON (19) to store your cue point or playing loop. • This button is also used to store your loops and cue points that are saved in the BANK BUTTON (19) to the system memory for next time. Press the SAVE BUTTON for 2 secs. and the button LED will flash. Your loops and cue points are now saved to the system memory. • RECALL MEMORY: The player can store 4 programmed cue points or loops per track in the USB device. The memory points being stored in the USB device depend on the available memory space of the USB. These settings can be recalled at any time, even when an audio source has been removed and loaded at a later time. To recall the bank memory with the USB device loaded: Press the SAVE BUTTON, the button LED will glow. Turn the TRACK KNOB (21) to select the track with the MEMORY BANKS that you would like to recall for the cue points or loops; when in the loop mode press the RELOOP BUTTON (22) to activate loop mode. 21. TRACK SEARCH KNOB - Turning this knob will let you search through tracks in your selected folder. Turn the knob to scroll backward and forward through tracks. You can also push the knob in and turn to jump 10 tracks forward or 10 tracks backward. The current track number will be shown in the VFD. Every push of the knob will display the Artist, Track Title, Genre, and Track Bit Rate. 22. IN, OUT, & RELOOP BUTTONS - OUT BUTTON - This button is used to set the ending point of a loop. A loop is started by pressing the IN BUTTON, and pressing the OUT BUTTON to set the loop ending point. The loop will continue to play until the OUT BUTTON is pressed once again. IN BUTTON - “CUE ON THE FLY” - This function allows you to set a CUE POINT (see CUE POINT page 22) without music interruption (“on the fly”). This button\ also sets the starting point of a seam- less loop (see SEAMLESS LOOP). RELOOP BUTTON - If a SEAMLESS LOOP has been made (see setting a SEAMLESS LOOP on page 23), but the player is not actively in SEAMLESS LOOP mode (a loop\ is not playing), pressing the RELOOP BUTTON will instantly reactivate the SEAMLESS LOOP mode. To exit the loop, press the OUT BUTTON (22). LOOP will appear in the VFD DISPLAY (23) when the RELOOP function is avail- able. 23. VFD DISPLAY - This high quality VFD display indicates all the various functions, as th\ ey are occurring. This display is viewable at several comfortable angles (see \ page 8). The display ICONS will be explained on page 17. GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS (Cont.) PLAYER
GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS (Cont.) MIXER B. TOP UNIT MIXER CONTROLS (FIGURE 3) 24. SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH - These switches are used to select the input source assigned to each channel. Each channel may only be assigned one input source at a time. • CH1 selected to PC + CH2 selected to PC – the entire unite works as a MIDI controller. • CH1 selected to PC + CH2 selected to DECK B – the Deck A works as a MIDI controller, the mixer works internally with Deck B. • CH1 selected to PC + CH2 selected to LN2/ PH2 – the Deck A works as a MIDI controller, the mixer works internally with LN2/PH2 input. 25. USB PORT 1 - This is the first USB port where you can insert a USB stick, USB SD Card reader, or compa\ - tiable external hard drive for playback. VERY IMPORTANT: PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 FOR DETAILS REGARD- ING/USING USB DEVICES. 26. CHANNEL GAIN CONTROL - This adjustment is used to adjust an audio source signal input gain for a channel. Never use the gain control to adjust output volume. Setting the\ gain level properly will ensure a clean output signal. To properly set the gain level controls: 1. Be sure the MASTER VOLUME CONTROL (36) is set to level 4. 2. Set the CHANNEL FADER (29) to level 8. 3. Begin playback on an audio source connected to the channel you are adjusting. 4. Use the GAIN CONTROL (26) to adjust an average output volume of +4 dB. 5. Repeat this step for all channels 27. EQUALIZER - All of the channels include a three-band signal EQ. These controls are u\ sed to increase or decrease the LOW’s, MID’s, and HI’s of the output signal. TREBLE CONTROL - This knob is used to adjust the treble levels of a channel allowing for \ a maximum 24 30 29 28 27 26 25 32 31 36 ©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 13 34 33 35 Figure 3
©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 14 treble gain of +10dB or maximum decrease of -35dB. Turning the knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of treble applied to a channel signal, turning the k\ nob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of treble applied to a channel signal. MIDRANGE CONTROL - This knob is used to adjust the midrange levels of a channel allowing for a maximum midrange gain of +10dB or maximum decrease of -35dB. Turning the knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of midrange applied\ to a channel signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of mi\ drange applied to a channel signal. BASS CONTROL - This knob is used to adjust the low frequency levels of a channel allow\ ing for a maximum bass gain of +10dB or maximum signal decrease of -35dB. Turning the knob in a counter-clockwise direction will decrease the amount of bass applied to a channel signal, turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the amount of ba\ ss applied to a channel signal. 28. MASTER VOLUME LEVEL INDICATORS - The dual MASTER LEVEL LED indicators are used to detail the master output level. The meters will detail the output level of both the\ left and right channels. 29. CHANNEL FADER - These faders are used to control the output signal of any source assigne\ d to its par- ticular channel. 30. CROSSFADER CURVE ADJUSTMENT - The 3 position switch changes the behaviour of the crossfader action by changing the crossover curve slope. The 3 settings from left to right are: Quick Fade, Short Fade, and Normal Fade. (Quick Fade is usually used for scratching). 31. FADERSTART ON/OFF SWITCH - With this function you can use the crossfader to start and stop playback. The ON/OFF FADERSTART switch activates the fader start feature. When the fader start fea\ ture is activated sliding the CROSSFADER (32) from left to right will play or cue the player. Example: Be sure the FADERSTART feature is activated on both channels. Slide the crossfader to the channel one position (full left) and begin playback on player one. Slide the crossfader to the channel position (far right). This will immediately trigger the play function on player two and return player one to cue mode. To return to normal fader operation turn the FADERSTART ON/OFF SWITCH to the OFF position. 32. REPLACEABLE CROSSFADER - This fader is used to blend the output signals of channels one and two together. When the fader is in the full left position (channel 1), the\ output signal of channel one will be controlled by the master volume level. The same fundamentals will apply for channel\ two. Sliding the fader from one posi- tion to another will vary the output signals of channels one and two respectively. When the crossfader is set in the center position, the output signals of both the channels one and cha\ nnels two will be even. 33. MASTER INDICATOR BUTTON - This button is used to choose between master level indicators and chan- nel level indicators. 34. RELAY BUTTON - This button activates the RELAY function. 35. BOOTH LEVEL - This knob is used to adjusts the monitor volume output level. Turn the knob in a clockwise direction to increase the monitor volume. 36. MASTER VOLUME CONTROL - This rotary knob is used to control the master output level (volume). \ To avoid distorted output try to maintain an average output signal level +4 dB. Be sure this volume control is always set to zero before turning the unit on. GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS (Cont.) MIXER
GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS (Cont.) FRONT & REAR PANEL Figure 5 Figure 4 433742 C. FRONT PANEL (FIGURE 4) 37. MICROPHONE 1 JACK - This jack accepts a standard 1/4 plug. The volume output level for this micro- phone will be controlled by its own respective MIC KNOB (38). Note: We recommend that you use a 500- 600ohm microphone for the best sound quality. 38. MICROPHONE 1 VOLUME - This knob is used to regulate the microphone 1 output volume. Turning th\ e knob in a clockwise direction will increase the volume level. 39. MICROPHONE 2 VOLUME - This knob is used to regulate the microphone 2 output volume. Turning the knob in a clockwise direction will increase the volume level. 40. MIC TONE CONTROL - This knob controls the frequency response of the microphone. 41. TALKOVER CONTROL - This function decreases all signal output except for the microphone sign\ al. 42. CUE MIX - This slider is used to send a channels incoming signal to the headphones\ . Slide the slider to the left to monitor Channel 1, and to the right to monitor Channel 2. The cue level is adjusted by the CUE LEVEL VOLUME KNOB (43). Be sure the cue level is set to minimum before putting a pair of headp\ hones on. 43. CUE LEVEL VOLUME KNOB - This knob is used to adjusts the headphone volume output level. Turn th\ e knob in a clockwise direction to increase the headphone volume. 44. HEADPHONE JACK - This jack is used to connect your headphones to the mixer allowing you t\ o monitor the cue source. Use headphones only rated at 8 ohms to 32 ohms. Most DJ headphones are rated at 16 ohm, these are highly recommended. Always be sure the CUE LEVEL VOLUME (43) is set to minimum before you put the headphones on. D. REAR PANEL (FIGURE 5) 45. MICROPHONE 2 JACK - This combo jack will accept a standard 1/4 plug or XLR 3-pin balanced m\ ale plug. The volume output level for this microphone will be controlled by the MIC 2 VOLUME CONTROL KNOB (39). Note: We recommend that you use a 500-600ohm microphone for the best sound quality. 56 55 48 47 46 4549 54 ©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 15 47 46 50 51 52 53 4441403938
©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 16 GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS (Cont.) FRONT & REAR PANEL 46. GND (GROUND TERMINAL) - Be sure to connect turntable ground leads to either or both of the two available ground terminals. This will reduce the humming and popping noi\ ses associated with magnetic phono cartridges. 47. CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCHES - These switches are used to change the voltage line levels of there respected Phono / Line RCA inputs jacks. When connecting turntables with magnetic car- tridges to these jacks be sure the corresponding switch is in the “PH\ ONO” position, and when using line level input devices such as CD players and tape decks be sure this switch is i\ n the “LINE” position. Always be sure main power is shut off before changing the position of the Line Level Selector Switch. 48. CHANNEL 1 LINE/PHONO INPUT JACKS - CD players, Tape Decks and other line level instruments may be connected to these jacks. The CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCHES (47) must be set to the correct position representing what is connected to the input jacks; i.e. if a turntable is connected to the input jacks the CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCHES (47) must be set to "Phono". See CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCHES (47) on this page. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel one fader. The channel SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (24) must be in the "Line" position, to monitor any source con- nected to these jacks. 49. CHANNEL 2 LINE/PHONO INPUT JACKS - CD players, Turntables, and Tape Decks may be connected to these jacks. The CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCHES (47) must be set to the correct position representing what is connected to the input jacks; i.e. if a turntable is connected to the input jacks the CHAN- NEL LINE LEVEL SELECTOR SWITCHES (47) must be set to "Phono". See CHANNEL LINE LEVEL SELEC- TOR SWITCHES (47) on this page. The red colored RCA jack represents the right channel input and the white represents the left channel input. Input volume will be controlled by channel two fader. The channel SOURCE SELECTOR SWITCH (24) must be in the "Line" position when CD players and any other line level \ instruments are connected to these jacks, to monitor any source connected to these jacks. 50. BOOTH OUTPUT JACKS - The VERSADECK offers a secondary output usually used to monitor your mix or to route to an outboard recording device. This output volume is controlled by the BOOTH LEVEL KNOB (35). 51. RCA MASTER OUTPUTS - The RCA jacks send a low current unbalanced output signal. These jacks should only be used for shorter cable runs to signal processors or looping to another mixer. For cable runs greater than 15 feet use the XLR BALANCED JACKS (52). 52. BALANCED XLR MASTER OUTPUT JACS - The Master Output includes a pair of XLR Balanced jacks as well as a pair of RCA UNBALANCED JACKS (51). The 3-pin XLR jacks send a high current balanced output signal. These jacks should be used when you will be driving an am\ p or other audio equipment with a balanced input, or whenever you will be running a signal line greater than 15 feet. Always, use these jacks whenever possible. 53. USB MIDI JACK - Use this jack to connect to a computer or a host USB player. After hooking up your computer with the USB 1.1 Connections, your computer will detect them respectively as an external sound card (USB Code). You may either play music on your computer or send it via the USB 1.1 Con\ nections as a signal source to the device; alternatively, you may record the Master output signal on your computer using the USB 1.1 Connection. NOTE: The sent Master Output Signal is not influenced by the position of the \ volume controls. To use the USB 1.1 Connection, please also refer to the operation manual of your computer and the programmers used. 54. USB PORT 2- This is the second USB port where you can insert a USB stick, USB SD Card reader, or compatiable external hard drive for playback. VERY IMPORTANT: PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 FOR DETAILS REGARDING/USING USB DEVICES. 55. POWER BUTTON - This button is used to turn your unit’s power on and off. 56. POWER CONNECTOR - This connection is used to connect your main power. Be sure that your local power matches the unit’s required power. NEVER REMOVE THE GROUND PRONG FROM THE POWER CABLE, DOING SO MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER OPERATION.
E. VFD DISPLAY PANEL (FIGURE 6) 57. PLAY/PAUSE INDICATOR - Either the play or pause indicator will glow depending which mode you are in. 58. CUE INDICATOR - This indicator will glow when the unit is in CUE or mode and will flash \ every time a new CUE POINT is set. 59. TOUCH INDICATOR - This appears when anything touches the jog wheel. 60. CHARACTER DISPLAY - This will display the name of the track and album when a Mp3 disc is loaded. 61. AUTO BPM - This will indicate that the unit is in AUTO BPM mode. 62. BPM METER - This meter will display the BPM's of the current track. 63. MEMORY BUCKET - This meter serves two functions. 1. The bucket outline indates your cue memory status. a full outline lets yo\ u know the cue memory is full. Note: The search functions will not work unless all the bars are full. 2. The five bars inside the bucket represent the digital buffer. Each bar represents 2 seconds. 64. TEMPO LOCK - This will indicate the Tempo Lock function is active. 65. PITCH METER - This meter will display the pitch percentage applied by the PITCH SLIDER (10). 66. TIME DISPLAY - These indicators detail the Minutes, Seconds, and Frames. The meter will display either the elapsed or remaining time of a track. 67. TIME BAR INDICATOR - This bar gives a visual approximation of a track's or disc's remaining time. This bar will begin to flash when a track is ending. 68. ELAPSED/REMAIN INDICATOR - This indicator is in direct reference to the TIME METER (66). When the ELAPSED indicator is displayed in the VFD (23), the time defined will refer to a single track's elapsed time. When "REMAIN" is indicated in the VFD DISPLAY (23) the TIME DISPLAY (66) in the VFD will define the current track's remaining time. The time mode is changed by the tapping on the TIME BUTTON (8). 69. TRACK INDICATOR - This indicator details the current track. The number displayed in the track indicator is a direct reference to the track in play, pause, or cue mode. 70. MP3 INDICATOR - This will indicate that MP3 files have been detected on the loaded USB device. Figure 657 696866 65 63 62605958 67 71 70 72 7473 ©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 17 GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS (Cont.) VFD SCREEN 61 64 FO LD ER TR AC K M TO TA LR EM AIN S F PIT C H A UTO BP M C D MP3 C UE RELO O P SIN G LE A U TO C UE
©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 18 GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND CONTROLS (Cont.) VFD SCREEN 71. FOLDER INDICATOR - This indicator details the current folder you are in. 72. SINGLE INDICATOR - This indicates that the player is in single play mode, the track will p\ lay once and return to CUE mode. If the single indicator is not on the unit is in continuous mode. In continuous mode the drive will play all the remaining tracks. 73. RELOOP INDICATOR - Appears when LOOP is engaged or ready to be engaged. 74. AUTO CUE - This will indicate if the Auto Cue is on or off. Press and hold the SGL/CTN (7) for 1 sec. to turn the Auto Cue function on and off.
©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 19 INTERNAL MENU Press the FOLDER KNOB (1) for at least 3 secs. to enter the Internal Menu. Turn the FOLDER KNOB (1) to scroll through the different submenus. Turn either the TRACK KNOB (21) or JOG WHEEL (16) to change the submenu settings. To save and exit the internal menu, turn the FOLDER KNOB (1) until G. Exit & Save is displayed, press the TRACK KNOB (21) to save your settings. If your settings were saved correctly, "Saving" will appear briefly in the VFD (23). NOTE: You can exit the Internal Menu anytime you want by pressing the FOLDER KNOB (1), however your modified settings will not be save. 1. PLAYLIST - Normal / Title/ Artist / Album / Genre The DATABASE BUILDER can generate "Playlist" for USB device. You can adjust various criteria in order to filter tracks in this setting. You can turn the TRACK KNOB (21) or JOG WHEEL (16) to scroll through the different settings; " Normal / Title/ Artist / Album / Genre". See page 33 Playlist Operation. 2. REPEAT MODE - 3 different modes: Play All Repeat / Folder Repeat / Track Repeat 3. MIDI CH - Setup MIDI Channel from 1 to 16 (Deck A - Mixer - Deck B). 4. MIDI SETUP - • TAP = HOLD/TOGGLE • I/O = Hide/DIS. (Hide/Display MIDI I/O value) 5. CROSSFADER - • LOCK = To lock the crossfader in the middle of the two channels • UNLOCK = The crossfader is back to normal status 6. CROSSFADER REVERSE - • ON = Reverse the crossfader • OFF = Normal Mode 7. DISPLAY TIME - 0.5 ~ 12.0 secs. (Line name start/stop time adjustment) 8. SCROLL SPEED - 50 ~ 2000 msecs. (Adjust the scroll speed of the character display) 9. SENSITIVITY - Touch Wheel Sensitivity adjustment (Adjustment range is -20 ~ +20) A. INTENSITY - VFD Brightness (Brightness Range is 1 ~ 4) B. A.CUE LEVEL - Change the AUTO CUE level (Level range is -36 ~ -78dB) C. LINE SETUP - Select VFD line name and display D. BIT RATE - Display ON/OFF E. VERSION - CXX (Control Version) DSPXX (DSP Version) F. LOAD DEFAULTS - Press the TRACK KNOB (21) to change all settings back to default. G. EXIT & SAVE - Exit & Save your custom settings until you power down. Press the TRACK KNOB (21) to exit & save. NOTE: SAVE: U1/U2, PITCH ON/OFF, PITCH RANGE, SGL/CTN, AUTO CUE, TIME MODE, HOLD, KEY LOCK, EFFECTS ON/OFF, PLAYLIST, REPEAT MODE, MIDI CHANNEL, MIDI SETUP, CROSSFADER, CROSSFADER REVERSE, DISPLAY TIME, SCROLL SPEED, SENSITIVITY, INTENSITY, A.CUE LEVEL, DISPLAY DEFAULTS: U1/U2 (U1), PITCH (OFF), PITCH RANGE (10%), SGL,CTN (CTN), AUTO\ CUE (ON), TIME MODE (REMAIN), HOLD (OFF), KEY LOCK (OFF), EFFECTS (OFF), PLAYLIST (NORMAL), REPEAT MODE (ALL), MIDI CHANNEL (1-2-3), MIDI SETUP (TAP=HOLD, I/O=HIDE), CROSSFADER (UNLOCK) CROSSFADER REVERSE (OFF), DISPLAY TIME (3sec.), SCROLL SPEED (400ms), SENSITIVITY (0), INTENSITY (\ 4), A.CUE LEVEL (-48dB), BIT RATE DISPLAY (ON)
©American Audio® - www.AmericanAudio.us - VERSADECK Instruction Manual Page 20 BASIC OPERATIONS Figure 9: Turning the track button counter-clockwise will jump back to the previ- ous track. Figure 8: Turning the track button clockwise will skip forward to the next track. 2. SELECTING TRACKS Select a desired track by using the TRACK KNOB (21). Turn the knob clockwise to move forward a track or counter-clockwise to move back a track. If you want to select a new track during playback (a track is already in play mode) the new track you selected will immediately begin playback as soon as the search operation is completed. You can also push the knob in and turn to jump 10 tracks forward or 10 tracks backward. Figure 7 1. LOADING/EJECTING AN USB DEVICE When loading a USB stick, USB card reader, or external hard drive make sure you are correctly lined up with the USB port and connect to the USB port. To disconnect a USB drive, stop playback and disconnect the USB connection. VERY IMPORTANT: PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 FOR DETAILS REGARDING/USING USB DEVICES. CAUTION: • NEVER remove a USB device while in PLAY mode.