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EDISON Professional Party System Drum - Media Playback and Input Options; USB and SD Card Usage; FM Radio and Guitar Input

EDISON Professional Party System Drum
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Inserting USB memory sticks
-Insert the USB drive into the USB slot on the top of the party speaker.
-It will enter to USB mode, the USB will appear on the display. And it will play the songs
from the USB immediately.
-Due to the numerous different file systems and file formats, compatibility with the
connected memory media cannot be guaranteed.
-Depending on the size of the data medium, it may take some time for the system to
be detected.
-The supported file format is MP3/WMA.
-USB sticks up to 32 GB are supported.
-External hard disks are not supported.
Inserting SD memory card
Insert the SD memory card into the slot on the top of the party speaker. The cards
contacts show towards the front of the device. Sd will appear in the display.
Please note the following when connecting an SD memory card:
-Due to the numerous different memory cards on the market, compatibility with the
connected memory media cannot be guaranteed.
-Depending on the size of the data medium, it may take some time for the system to
be detected.
-The MP3/WMA file format is supported.
-SD memory cards up to 32 GB are supported.
FM function
-Press the MODE button once or several times to select the operating mode you
require. The frequency will appear on the display.
-Press and hold the button to search channels automatically. It will store all stations
after stop searching.
-Press the or button to next or previous channel.
Connect guitar
The guitar can be used in any operating mode. To connect the guitar, proceed as
follows:
-Insert the connection cord (6.3 mm cinch) for the guitar into the guitar plug GT in.
-Connect the guitar with the connection cord. Use the MIC/GT volume knob to select
the desired guitar volume